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The Bill Press Pod

"Put Politics Aside. For Now." The Reporters' Roundtable September 30

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4.7601 Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2022

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

The Devastation and Politics of Hurricane Ian. January 6th: Ginni Thomas and Roger Stone. The GOP “Plan.” Biden vs. Midterms. No Government Shutdown. With John Bennett, Editor-at-Large and Columnist, CQ Roll Call and reporter, writer of the CQ Afternoon Briefing newsletter and Linda Feldmann, Washington bureau chief, White House/politics correspondent at Christian Science Monitor. Host of the Monitor Breakfast and Hunter Walker, author of The Uprising Newsletter and co-author with Denver Riggleman of The Breach: The Untold Story of the Investigation into January 6th. 

Today's Bill features the work of Chef Jose Andres and the World Central Kitchen. On the ground feeding people in the path of Ian in Puerto Rico and Florida. You can support their work at WCK.org .


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0:00.0

Hello, good friends. Good to see you again, and welcome to this week's Reporters' Roundtable,

0:13.3

looking back at the news of the week from our nation's capital with three of Washington's top political reporters.

0:19.4

Well, we know Hurricane Ian dominated the news this week,

0:22.6

not only for the death and destruction left behind in Florida and soon South Carolina,

0:27.8

but for its impact on the political scene. Because of Hurricane Ian, Joe Biden and Ron DeSantis

0:34.8

agreed to bury the hatchet temporarily.

0:42.4

Donald Trump was able to hide out at Marlago and escape being deposed by New York State lawyers.

0:43.5

And the January 6th committee was forced to postpone its 10th public hearing featuring clips

0:49.5

from the Roger Stone documentary.

0:52.5

But the committee did hear testimony from conservative political activist

0:56.5

Ginny Thomas. Meanwhile, at the 11th hour, it looks like Congress will avoid another government

1:02.4

shutdown, at least for a few weeks. History will be made today at the Supreme Court with the

1:09.2

investiture ceremony for Justice Katanji Brown Jackson,

1:13.5

the first black woman to serve on the Supreme Court. And in his new book, former Congressman

1:19.7

Denver Regalman and co-author Hunter Tucker, I'm sorry, Hunter Walker, revealed the first

1:27.0

known phone call from the Trump White House to a member of the armed mob assaulting the Capitol on January 6th.

1:34.9

Lots of news to talk about and here today to make some sense of it all.

1:40.0

Linda Feldman, Washington Bureau Chief of Christian Science Monitor and White House correspondent.

1:46.1

Hello, Linda.

1:47.3

Hi, Bill.

1:48.2

John Bennett, editor-at-large and columnist for CQ roll call and reporter for the CQ afternoon briefing newsletter.

1:56.2

Hello, John.

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