Quorum Call

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 126:26:34
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Synopsis

No one knows Capitol Hill and the corridors of Washington power like National Journal, and now NJ brings you Quorum Calla weekly podcast on Congress, policy, and politics. Hosted by National Journal's veteran reporting team, new episodes of Quorum Call will be available every Monday.

Episodes

  • Episode 229: Infrastructure Week: A New Legacy

    02/08/2021 Duration: 31min

    On the latest episode of the podcast, managing editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by House correspondent Casey Wooten to discuss where Congress stands on infrastructure. Then, health care correspondent Erin Durkin breaks down all the issues surrounding vaccine mandates.

  • Episode 228: Pandemic Politics

    26/07/2021 Duration: 29min

    In Texas, President Trump is betting his reputation as the party's kingmaker on the results of Tuesday's special election. Across the country, Republicans are more vocally encouraging their constituents to get vaccinated, though the team analyzes why neither political party seems eager to make the pandemic a centerpiece of their messaging. Hotline editor Leah Askarinam and correspondents Kirk Bado, Erin Covey, and Mini Racker discuss on the latest episode of the podcast.

  • Episode 227: Inside 2022's Off-Season

    19/07/2021 Duration: 33min

    House and Senate candidates raked in millions of dollars in the last three months. On the latest edition of the podcast, guest host Zach C. Cohen talks with Hotline Senate races reporter Matt Holt and Hotline House races reporter Kirk A. Bado about what those totals mean for control of Congress in less than two years.

  • Episode 226: Keep It Between the Lines

    12/07/2021 Duration: 28min

    The Senate returned this week, with the House soon to follow. On the latest edition of the podcast, Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour talks to Senate correspondent Zach C. Cohen and House correspondent Casey J. Wooten about the latest developments on infrastructure negotiations, including pay-fors like a minimum corporate tax. Then they get into the looming battle over the debt celling, and whether Majority Leader Chuck Schumer can find any more votes in favor of a voting-rights package.

  • Episode 225: We're Feeling '22

    06/07/2021 Duration: 40min

    Republicans have history on their side as they attempt to retake the Senate majority, with Democratic Senators in a handful of states President Biden narrowly won up for reelection. In Arizona and Georgia, however, President Trump seems to be complicating what should be Republicans' top pickup opportunities. Hotline correspondents Madelaine Pisani and Matt Holt walk through the dynamics in these key battleground states, along with North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and a detour through Alaska.

  • Episode 224: Do or Die

    28/06/2021 Duration: 30min

    After a potentially devastating verbal slip last week, President Biden and his aides seemingly have put the compromise infrastructure package back on track. But will Mitch McConnell get on board? How about congressional progressives? Editor in chief Jeff Dufour, White House correspondent George Condon, and columnist Josh Kraushaar discuss on the latest episode of the podcast.

  • Episode 223: A Line in the Sanders

    21/06/2021 Duration: 27min

    On the latest episode of the podcast, managing editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by House correspondent Casey Wooten and energy & environment reporter Brian Dabbs to talk all things infrastructure, from pay-fors to progressives.

  • Episode 222: Where to Find Bipartisanship in the Senate

    15/06/2021 Duration: 26min

    Hotline editor in chief Leah Askarinam asks Senate correspondents Zach C. Cohen and Madelaine Pisani to evaluate whether bipartisanship still exists in the Senate and how that could change in 2022.

  • Episode 221: The New, Old Biden?

    07/06/2021 Duration: 30min

    On this episode of the podcast, Editor Jeff Dufour talks to White House Correspondent George E. Condon Jr. about whether the infrastructure negotiations are finally revealing the dealmaking Joe Biden that he promised on the campaign trail, as well as President Trump's first foray back into the in-person events. Then, national political correspondent Mini Racker joins to discuss the Asian American vote, and trends in AAPI politics.

  • Episode 220: The Endless Endless Frontier Act

    01/06/2021 Duration: 28min

    On the latest episode of the podcast, tech policy reporter Brendan Bordelon joins managing editor Mackenzie Weinger to break down everything that happened, and didn’t, with the Senate’s massive R&D package meant to counter China. Then, health care correspondent Erin Durkin joins to discuss the legal uncertainties surrounding mandating COVID-19 vaccines in schools, as well as the future of lobbying on the Hill for patient advocates.

  • Episode 219: Commission Collisions

    24/05/2021 Duration: 29min

    On the latest episode of the podcast, Hotline House races correspondent Kirk A Bado and national security correspondent Harrison Cramer discuss the House bill that Democrats passed with support from 35 Republicans to form a commission investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Senate correspondent Zach Cohen joins to dive into the politics of the issue and what the future of this legislation looks like.

  • Episode 218: The Long Tail of Trumpism

    17/05/2021 Duration: 28min

    On the latest episode of the podcast, House Correspondent Casey Wooten talks to Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour about the future of the House GOP Conference, who can lay claim to lead the anti-Trump faction, and the supplemental appropriations to harden Capitol security. Then Hotline's National Political Correspondent Matt Holt discusses how state parties are managing Trumpism, and the 45th president's coming return to in-person rallies.

  • Episode 217: Getting the Boot

    10/05/2021 Duration: 28min

    On the latest edition of the podcast, managing editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and House reporter Casey Wooten to preview what’s happening on the Hill this week. Members are back in town and they’ll be tackling everything from Wednesday’s consequential leadership vote in the House to a markup on a major Democratic priority over in the Senate.

  • Episode 216: What Comes Next

    03/05/2021 Duration: 26min

    On the latest edition of the podcast, Hotline Editor in Chief Leah Askarinam asks health care correspondent Erin Durkin and columnist Jerry Hagstrom, author of the Hagstrom Report, about the public health issues that will linger even after everyone who wants a vaccine gets one. The team also discusses the Republicans who have pushed their constituents to get vaccinated, and the delicacy of offering economic help to those who need it most.

  • Episode 215: Keeping It 100

    26/04/2021 Duration: 33min

    On the latest edition of the podcast, White House correspondent George Condon talks with Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour about President Biden weighing in on the George Floyd verdict, the biggest surprises of his first 100 days, and what to expect from his first address to Congress. Then, tech correspondent Brendan Bordelon discusses Facebook's oversight panel, the next wave of rulemaking on net neutrality, and the latest developments on antitrust actions against big tech.

  • Episode 214: Johnson & Johnson & Schumer

    19/04/2021 Duration: 27min

    On the latest edition of the podcast, managing editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen, who breaks down the Senate’s plans for the rest of April. Then, health care reporter Erin Durkin discusses the latest news on the pandemic, from the Johnson & Johnson pause to how the U.S. plans to handle vaccine hesitancy. She also provides important updates on the health care situation of children who are crossing the southern border.

  • Episode 213: Seeing Red

    12/04/2021 Duration: 31min

    On the latest edition of the podcast, Hotline Editor in Chief Leah Askarinam discusses the implications of former President Trump lambasting Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell at an RNC retreat over the weekend, with national politics correspondent Matt Holt and state politics correspondent Mary Frances McGowan. The discussion spans from Trump's role on the 2021 gubernatorial race in Virginia, to the early formation of the 2024 presidential primary field.

  • Episode 212: A Bridge to Sell You

    05/04/2021 Duration: 31min

    On this episode of the podcast, White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr. and House correspondent Casey Wooten join editor Jeff Dufour to discuss the fate of President Biden's ambitious infrastructure plan, both legislatively and politically. They also talk Capitol security in light of the deaths last week of an officer and an assailant, and mull over the strange case of Rep. Matt Gaetz.

  • Episode 211: Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography and Other Stories

    29/03/2021 Duration: 29min

    National security correspondent Harrison Cramer and technology reporter Brendan Bordelon join managing editor Mackenzie Weinger to discuss U.S.-China relations and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's plans for a legislative package this spring focused on countering Beijing.

  • Episode 210: House Is Out, Elections Are In

    22/03/2021 Duration: 35min

    Hotline editor in chief Leah Askarinam is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and House correspondent Casey Wooten, who preview what to watch in Washington this week, including what's left in Senate confirmations and how the House's work continues even as it's out of session. Then, Hotline's Kirk A. Bado and Mary Frances McGowan discuss the House and gubernatorial races to watch in 2021.

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