American Public Health Association's Georges Benjamin discusses the rise in Covid-19 cases across the country and Partnership for Public Services' Max Stier discusses the work of the group's Center for Presidential Transition.
Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe testified before Senate Judiciary Committee concerning the review of the FBI Russia investigation. He defended the bureau's investigation saying, "We opened a case to find out how the Russians might be undermining our elections. We opened a case because it was our obligation and our duty to do so. We did our job." Mr. McCabe briefly served as acting FBI director in 2017 after the dismissal of James Comey by President Trump.
Following a short break, the Senate Judiciary Committee continued their hearing with former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe concerning the review of the FBI Russia investigation.
Partnership for Public Services' Max Stier discussed the work of the group's Center for Presidential Transition and its role in this and previous presidential transitions.
Axios hosted a discussion on health care and expanded insurance access as more positive coronavirus cases spread through the country. Speakers included Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN) who talked about advances in telehealth and mental health services.
NASA held a prelaunch news conference from Kennedy Space Center on the Space X Crew-1 mission flight. Earlier in the day, it was announced that the launch was rescheduled for Sunday, November 15 due to "onshore winds and recovery operations". Questions at the news conference focused on weather conditions for Sunday's launch, the overalll mission, and social distancing protocols for visitors watching the launch in person.
C-SPAN broadcasts NASA TV's coverage of the SpaceX launch of the Crew-1 mission from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida to the International Space Station. The launch was delayed a day due to weather.
University of Texas at Austin sociology professor Sarah Brayne talked about the use of big data and new surveillance technologies by law enforcement and discussed where this kind of policing may be headed.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson answered questions from members in the House of Commons on the coronavirus pandemic and the U.S. presidential election. The prime minister told members his conversations with President-elect Biden were "refreshing" and "exciting" when the two discussed transatlantic relations and climate change. Other questions focused on EU relations, the U.K.'s tourism industry, and financial support for small businesses during the U.K.'s 30-day lockdown, scheduled to last until December 2, 2020.
C-SPAN broadcasts NASA TV's coverage of the SpaceX launch of the Crew-1 mission from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida to the International Space Station. The launch was delayed a day due to weather.
C-SPAN broadcasts NASA TV's coverage of the SpaceX launch of the Crew-1 mission from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida to the International Space Station.
C-SPAN broadcasted NASA TV's coverage of the SpaceX launch of the Crew-1 mission from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida to the International Space Station. Prior to launch the crew drove to the launch site and boarded the Crew Dragon spacecraft.
University of Texas at Austin sociology professor Sarah Brayne talked about the use of big data and new surveillance technologies by law enforcement and discussed where this kind of policing may be headed.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson answered questions from members in the House of Commons on the coronavirus pandemic and the U.S. presidential election. The prime minister told members his conversations with President-elect Biden were "refreshing" and "exciting" when the two discussed transatlantic relations and climate change. Other questions focused on EU relations, the U.K.'s tourism industry, and financial support for small businesses during the U.K.'s 30-day lockdown, scheduled to last until December 2, 2020.
C-SPAN broadcasts NASA TV's coverage of the SpaceX launch of the Crew-1 mission from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida to the International Space Station.
C-SPAN broadcasts NASA TV's coverage of the news conference following the SpaceX launch of the Crew-1 mission from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida to the International Space Station. Top officials at NASA and SpaceX expressed their happiness over the successful launch and took questions from media.
Partnership for Public Services' Max Stier discussed the work of the group's Center for Presidential Transition and its role in this and previous presidential transitions.
Retired Adm. William McRaven, who served as U.S. Special Operations Commander under the Obama administration, discussed his life and career in the military, the war in Iraq, and his criticism of President Trump. Former Obama Senior Adviser and University of Chicago Institute of Politics Director David Axelrod moderated the conversation. Adm. McRaven also served as national security adviser to President George W. Bush.
Axios hosted a discussion on health care and expanded insurance access as more positive coronavirus cases spread through the country. Speakers included Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN) who talked about advances in telehealth and mental health services.
C-SPAN broadcasted NASA TV's coverage of the SpaceX launch of the Crew-1 mission from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida to the International Space Station. Prior to launch the crew drove to the launch site and boarded the Crew Dragon spacecraft.
C-SPAN broadcasts NASA TV's coverage of the SpaceX launch of the Crew-1 mission from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida to the International Space Station.
C-SPAN broadcasts NASA TV's coverage of the news conference following the SpaceX launch of the Crew-1 mission from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida to the International Space Station. Top officials at NASA and SpaceX expressed their happiness over the successful launch and took questions from media.
University of Texas at Austin sociology professor Sarah Brayne talked about the use of big data and new surveillance technologies by law enforcement and discussed where this kind of policing may be headed.