New York Times's Peter Baker discusses his book on the history of impeachment, Hudson Institute's Blaise Misztal discusses tensions between U.S. and Iran, and Tax Foundation's Karl Smith discusses 2020 tax law changes.
The director of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Francis Collins, talks about NIH projects, federal funding for NIH, & some NIH issues that need resolution.
The Trump administration announced a ban on most flavored vaping products on Jan. 2. C-SPAN looks at the evolution of the president's position, congressional hearings on teen vaping, and we discuss the issue with health care reporter Andrew Siddons.
President Trump made campaign remarks during the launch of the "Evangelicals for Trump" coalition from El Rey Jesus Church in Miami. The president spoke of his commitment to protecting the rights of Christians and Evangelicals in the United States. He also mentioned the killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani by U.S. military forces, saying the general's "bloody rampage is forever gone."
Political science scholars discuss the history of Iowa's first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses and make predictions about the 2020 campaign in the state at a forum held at the State Historical Museum of Iowa in Des Moines.
On "Fox News Sunday," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo talked about U.S.-Iran tensions and the administration's Middle East strategy in wake of a deadly U.S. air strike against a senior Iranian general.
On "Fox News Sunday," Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) reacted to the deadly U.S. air strike against a senior Iranian general, and the administration's Middle East strategy.
On NBC "Meet the Press," Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) talked about the recent U.S. air strike that killed a senior Iranian general, and questioned the administration's decision to take the military action.
On CBS "Face The Nation," Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) talked about the recent deadly U.S. air strike against a senior Iranian general, and the administration's Middle East policy.
Hudson Institute's Blaise Misztal discussed the escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran after a U.S. airstrike killed Iran's most powerful military commander.
Political science scholars discuss the history of Iowa's first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses and make predictions about the 2020 campaign in the state at a forum held at the State Historical Museum of Iowa in Des Moines.
As Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell opened the second session of the 116th Congress,he talked about the impeachment process and complained that the House is now infringing on the rights of the Senate to hold the trial as they see fit.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer talked about the impeachment process and advocated for the Senate to allow witnesses to testify in the trial of President Trump.
On the Sunday news programs, Secretary of State Pompeo, Senator Van Hollen (D-MD), Senator Warren (D-MA), and Senator Rubio (R-FL) spoke about the U.S. air strike that killed a senior Iranian general.
The director of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Francis Collins, talks about NIH projects, federal funding for NIH, & some NIH issues that need resolution.
2020 presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) held a town hall with caucusgoers in Manchester, Iowa. She delivered brief remarks on why she decided to run for president, then took questions on a variety of topics, including the economy, tax policy, and Social Security. Afterward, the candidate greeted and took pictures with some of the attendees.
On the Sunday news programs, Secretary of State Pompeo, Senator Van Hollen (D-MD), Senator Warren (D-MA), and Senator Rubio (R-FL) spoke about the U.S. air strike that killed a senior Iranian general.
Daniel Weiss, president & CEO of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, talked about the life of poet and musician Michael O'Donnell, who went missing in action during the Vietnam War after the helicopter he was piloting was shot down over Cambodia.
2020 presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) held a town hall with caucusgoers in Manchester, Iowa. She delivered brief remarks on why she decided to run for president, then took questions on a variety of topics, including the economy, tax policy, and Social Security. Afterward, the candidate greeted and took pictures with some of the attendees.
On the Sunday news programs, Secretary of State Pompeo, Senator Van Hollen (D-MD), Senator Warren (D-MA), and Senator Rubio (R-FL) spoke about the U.S. air strike that killed a senior Iranian general.
As Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell opened the second session of the 116th Congress,he talked about the impeachment process and complained that the House is now infringing on the rights of the Senate to hold the trial as they see fit.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer talked about the impeachment process and advocated for the Senate to allow witnesses to testify in the trial of President Trump.
Daniel Weiss, president & CEO of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, talked about the life of poet and musician Michael O'Donnell, who went missing in action during the Vietnam War after the helicopter he was piloting was shot down over Cambodia.
A panel of political scientists discussed the history of Iowa's first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses. They also examined how and why the Iowa caucuses have grown in importance since the middle of the 20th Century. The State Historical Museum of Iowa in Des Moines hosted this event.
Political science scholars discussed their predictions for Iowa's first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses in the state at a forum held at the State Historical Museum of Iowa in Des Moines. The panelists based their predictions on the caucuses of past years, and discussed some of the unique demographic attributes that made Iowa different from the rest of the country.
As Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell opened the second session of the 116th Congress,he talked about the impeachment process and complained that the House is now infringing on the rights of the Senate to hold the trial as they see fit.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer talked about the impeachment process and advocated for the Senate to allow witnesses to testify in the trial of President Trump.
The attorney who argued Planned Parenthood vs Casey predicted the Supreme Court would overturn Roe v. Wade after the 2020 election. Kathryn Kolbert joined a panel including the president of Americans United for Life and the author of an upcoming book on the history of abortion in America, for a National Constitution Center debate about reproductive rights.
Law professors spoke about the impeachment of President Trump in a panel discussion hosted by the Association of American Law Schools. The professors took turns presenting their thoughts on the impeachment process, the underlying facts of the case, including a primer on Ukrainian politics and history, and how they expected the Senate to proceed with an impeachment trial.
Daniel Weiss, president & CEO of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, talked about the life of poet and musician Michael O'Donnell, who went missing in action during the Vietnam War after the helicopter he was piloting was shot down over Cambodia.