Washington Examiner's Samanatha-Jo Roth and Politico's Nicholas Wu discuss Campaign 2024 and Congress, and Atlantic Council's John Herbst, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, discusses the latest in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Former President Donald Trump gave a brief statement as he was departing Atlanta by plane after being booked at the Fulton County Jail for charges stemming from alleged efforts to overturn Georgia's 2020 election results.
Andrew Weissman, a former federal prosecutor, and FBI general counsel analyzed the indictments against former President Trump and the potential impact on democracy during a virtual conversation hosted by the Brennan Center for Justice. Former President Trump is facing two federal indictments and two from the states - New York and Georgia.
Former U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Acting Commissioner Mark Morgan discussed his views on the Biden administration's implementation of CBP One, a mobile app that provides CBP services. He claimed that bad actors, such as drug cartels and smugglers, are using the app for illicit purposes. He was joined by the Center for Immigration Studies' Andrew Arthur and Mark Krikorian at the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill.
President Biden delivered remarks on the deadly Maui wildfires that left more than a hundred dead. He and first lady Jill Biden were on the island paying their respects and surveying the damage. During his remarks, the president outlined the steps federal agencies had taken to assist in the recovery effort. Afterward, other lawmakers including Gov. Josh Green (D), Senators Mazie Hirono (D) and Brian Schatz (D), and Rep. Jill Tokuda (D) also delivered brief remarks on the ongoing needs for Lahaina, a town of 13,000 that was once the capital of an independent Hawaiian Kingdom.
The U.S.-China Economic & Security Review Commission held a discussion on China's economy and its impact on global markets and supply chains. Topics included transparency with China's economic data, investing in Chinese markets, and the impact pandemic-era policies and Chinese housing and private sector regulations have on the global economy.
The U.S.-China Economic & Security Review Commission held a discussion on China's economy and its impact on global markets and supply chains. Topics included trade relations, China's electric vehicle industry, and supply-chain resiliency.
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb discusses what was learned at the recent congressional hearing on "unidentified aerial phenomena," known as UAP or UFOs.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stressed the core target inflation range remains at two percent and said the Fed is prepared to increase the interest rate higher if needed to tackle high inflation. Chair Powell spoke about the economic outlook during a speech at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The Federal Open Market Committee, an arm of the Federal Reserve tasked with setting monetary policy meets on September 19 and 20 to decide whether or not to hike rates.
San Diego State University psychology professor Jean Twenge discussed her book "Generations," about the differences between the six generations - The Silents, Baby Boomers, Gen. X, Millennials, Gen. Y and "The Polars" - currently living in the U.S.
State Department Office of Korean and Mongolian Affairs Director Seth Bailey and U.S. Air Force Japan Country Director Lt. Col. Michael Deckard offered the government's perspective on the recent U.S.-Korea-Japan summit held at Camp David during a conversation co-hosted by the Korea Economic Institute of America (KEI) and the Mansfield Foundation. Several topics were discussed, including the impact the trilateral agreement among the three countries will have in the Indo-Pacific Region, military cooperation and coordination, and the economic impact of the agreement. They also addressed China's reaction to the summit and the challenges it may present in the region.
Indo-Pacific and East Asia policy advocates discussed the recent U.S.-Korea-Japan summit held at Camp David during a conversation co-hosted by the Korea Economic Institute of America (KEI) and the Mansfield Foundation. Several topics were discussed, including the impact the trilateral agreement among the three countries will have in the Indo-Pacific Region, the role of trade and climate policy in the agreement, and its economic impact. They also addressed China's reaction to the summit and the challenges it may present in the region.
San Diego State University psychology professor Jean Twenge discussed her book "Generations," about the differences between the six generations - The Silents, Baby Boomers, Gen. X, Millennials, Gen. Y and "The Polars" - currently living in the U.S.
Former President Donald Trump gave a brief statement as he was departing Atlanta by plane after being booked at the Fulton County Jail for charges stemming from alleged efforts to overturn Georgia's 2020 election results.
Andrew Weissman, a former federal prosecutor, and FBI general counsel analyzed the indictments against former President Trump and the potential impact on democracy during a virtual conversation hosted by the Brennan Center for Justice. Former President Trump is facing two federal indictments and two from the states - New York and Georgia.
Former U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Acting Commissioner Mark Morgan discussed his views on the Biden administration's implementation of CBP One, a mobile app that provides CBP services. He claimed that bad actors, such as drug cartels and smugglers, are using the app for illicit purposes. He was joined by the Center for Immigration Studies' Andrew Arthur and Mark Krikorian at the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill.
President Biden delivered remarks on the deadly Maui wildfires that left more than a hundred dead. He and first lady Jill Biden were on the island paying their respects and surveying the damage. During his remarks, the president outlined the steps federal agencies had taken to assist in the recovery effort. Afterward, other lawmakers including Gov. Josh Green (D), Senators Mazie Hirono (D) and Brian Schatz (D), and Rep. Jill Tokuda (D) also delivered brief remarks on the ongoing needs for Lahaina, a town of 13,000 that was once the capital of an independent Hawaiian Kingdom.
The U.S.-China Economic & Security Review Commission held a discussion on China's economy and its impact on global markets and supply chains. Topics included transparency with China's economic data, investing in Chinese markets, and the impact pandemic-era policies and Chinese housing and private sector regulations have on the global economy.
The U.S.-China Economic & Security Review Commission held a discussion on China's economy and its impact on global markets and supply chains. Topics included trade relations, China's electric vehicle industry, and supply-chain resiliency.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stressed the core target inflation range remains at two percent and said the Fed is prepared to increase the interest rate higher if needed to tackle high inflation. Chair Powell spoke about the economic outlook during a speech at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The Federal Open Market Committee, an arm of the Federal Reserve tasked with setting monetary policy meets on September 19 and 20 to decide whether or not to hike rates.
San Diego State University psychology professor Jean Twenge discussed her book "Generations," about the differences between the six generations - The Silents, Baby Boomers, Gen. X, Millennials, Gen. Y and "The Polars" - currently living in the U.S.