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The Daily Punch

June 16, 2023

The Daily Punch

Punchbowl News

News, Politics, Government

4.3707 Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2023

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Hardline Republicans dig in on a September government shutdown. Plus, Julie Su's nomination for Labor Secretary continues to hang out there. Will the Biden Administration pull it? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:05.8

The retailer's $350 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing supports businesses like

0:12.5

Athletic Brewing, which opened a new brewery and hired 200 people since working with Walmart.

0:18.7

Learn how Walmart's commitment to products made, grown, or assembled in America

0:23.6

is fueling America's workforce by visiting walmart.com slash America at work.

0:31.6

Kate's just off to work after sleeping in the best bed in the business.

0:35.7

And my word, doesn't she look ready for anything?

0:38.8

Something about her smile is just brighter. Her eyes seem glintier, and she just feels so

0:45.1

much more katier. Of course, it's no surprise really, because last night she slept at Premier Inn,

0:51.8

and she got up to 15% off with Business booker. Get better sleep for your money.

0:57.2

Premier Inn, rest easy. T's and C's apply. Good morning, I'm Anna Palmer, and welcome to the Daily

1:03.9

Punch, brought to you by Punchable News. It's Friday, June 16th, 2023. Let's get into the mix. Here are your Washington headlines of the day. Number one,

1:13.9

Republican hardliners are gunning for a shutdown in September. Number two, frustration grows over the delay

1:20.1

on Julie Sue's nomination. And number three, the vault, what to watch in Senate banking. All right, let's get into it.

1:28.7

Happy Friday.

1:30.4

We have a very interesting and pretty serious top leading Punchable News a.m.

1:37.6

Fresh off, grinding the House floor to a halt last week.

1:41.5

Hardline House conservatives are already gunning for a new fight,

1:45.9

forcing a government shutdown this fall if they don't get desired spending cuts.

1:50.7

With the Senate and the House likely to pass proaps bills that are about $120 billion apart,

1:58.3

that's right, $ 120 billion with a B.

2:01.7

Compromise will be necessary to keep the government funded past the end of September.

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