Atlas Network's Matt Warner discusses foreign aid to alleviate poverty in countries impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and StoryCorps founder Dave Isay discusses his organization's effort to heal the political divide in the U.S.
Matt Warner of Atlas Network discussed poverty and the coronavirus. Dave Isay, founder and president of StoryCorps, discusses the group's multi-year effort to begin to heal the American public.
President Clinton discussed affordable housing and the racial wealth gap with Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D), Former Housing Secretary Julian Castro, Caliber Home Loans CEO Sajiv Das and Local Initiatives Support Corporation President Maurice Jones. The Clinton Foundation hosted this virtual event.
Jews United for Democracy and Justice hosted a virtual discussion with Washington Post Columnist George Will on the impact of the Trump presidency. The discussed several topics, including President Trump's leadership, his relationship with Russia, how the Republican party might change in the future, and the president's reluctance to concede the election to President-Elect Joe Biden. They also addressed the current presidential transition and how Joe Biden might work with a Republican Senate.
The Hill hosted a series of virtual interviews on race and gender equity issues. Among the speakers were Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX), Del. Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon (R-Puerto Rico), New York State Senator-elect Jabari Brisport (D) and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D). The Hill Editor at Large Steve Clemons moderated the event.
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute hosted their annual education summit. This portion of the event featured a discussion on the role of philanthropy on education.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) joined a virtual discussion with the New York Times to talk about progressive priorities for President-elect Biden's administration. Sen. Warren talked about her hope that the incoming administration would address a growing wealth gap, college loan debt and economic hardships due to the coronavirus pandemic. She also discussed her concerns about the delay in beginning the presidential transition and her thoughts on personnel in President-elect Biden's administration.
The Hill hosted a virtual conversation on diversity and inclusion in politics and government. Rep. Debra Haaland (D-NM) was among the speakers. All of them spoke about opportunities for more diversity and inclusion under a Biden administration.
Author and historian Harold Holzer examined the relationship, often hostile, between the media and U.S. presidents going back to George Washington. During part one of our two-part interview with Mr. Holzer, he talked about presidents prior to Franklin D. Roosevelt.
President Clinton discussed affordable housing and the racial wealth gap with Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D), Former Housing Secretary Julian Castro, Caliber Home Loans CEO Sajiv Das and Local Initiatives Support Corporation President Maurice Jones. The Clinton Foundation hosted this virtual event.
The Hill hosted a series of virtual interviews on race and gender equity issues. Among the speakers were Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX), Del. Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon (R-Puerto Rico), New York State Senator-elect Jabari Brisport (D) and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D). The Hill Editor at Large Steve Clemons moderated the event.
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute hosted their annual education summit. This portion of the event featured a discussion on the role of philanthropy on education.
President Clinton discussed affordable housing and the racial wealth gap with Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D), Former Housing Secretary Julian Castro, Caliber Home Loans CEO Sajiv Das and Local Initiatives Support Corporation President Maurice Jones. The Clinton Foundation hosted this virtual event.
The Hill hosted a series of virtual interviews on race and gender equity issues. Among the speakers were Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX), Del. Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon (R-Puerto Rico), New York State Senator-elect Jabari Brisport (D) and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D). The Hill Editor at Large Steve Clemons moderated the event.
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute hosted their annual education summit. This portion of the event featured a discussion on the role of philanthropy on education.
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.
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff visited DC Central Kitchen in Washington, DC. They spoke to DC Central Kitchen CEO Michael Curtin and Chef Jose Andres about the kitchen's work and food insecurity in the U.S. The vice president-elect said it is a priority for the Biden administration to work across the aisle on issues and added she has not spoke to Vice President Mike Pence.
UCLA and the Aspen Institute hosted a discussion on the role of the Latino electorate in the 2020 election. The panel discussed similarities and differences within the Latino community, voter turnout and the importance of Latino voters in Arizona, Florida, and Texas.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) joined a virtual discussion with the New York Times to talk about progressive priorities for President-elect Biden's administration. Sen. Warren talked about her hope that the incoming administration would address a growing wealth gap, college loan debt and economic hardships due to the coronavirus pandemic. She also discussed her concerns about the delay in beginning the presidential transition and her thoughts on personnel in President-elect Biden's administration.
President Clinton discussed affordable housing and the racial wealth gap with Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D), Former Housing Secretary Julian Castro, Caliber Home Loans CEO Sajiv Das and Local Initiatives Support Corporation President Maurice Jones. The Clinton Foundation hosted this virtual event.