National Association of Broadcasters CEO Gordon Smith talks about how the American public watches & uses TV - including stepped-up reliance on TV at this time of the coronavirus outbreak. He also discusses spectrum & media ownership.
Senate Majority Leader chastised Democrats for not supporting his plan to boost the economy damaged by the coronavirus pandemic. Senator Mitch McConnell said the Senate will vote again, likely Monday, on advancing the plan while negotiations continue.
Senate Finance Committee Chair Charles Grassley said he thought he had a good working relationship with Democrats and he doesn't understand why they voted against advancing an economic stimulus plan still under negotiations.
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer said he believes Democrats can reach agreement with Republicans on a coronavirus economic stimulus plan, but several items need further negotiation.
At the end of Sunday's Senate session, Majority Leader McConnell and Minority Leader Schumer spoke about the next steps for the coronavirus economic relief package. Originally, Sen. McConnell hoped for a new vote on moving the legislation forward on Monday morning. But after an objection by Sen. Schumer, the Majority Leader announced a later in time, with no agreement on when the next vote would be.
Senate Majority Leader chastised Democrats for not supporting his plan to boost the economy damaged by the coronavirus pandemic. Senator Mitch McConnell said the Senate will vote again, likely Monday, on advancing the plan while negotiations continue.
Senate Finance Committee Chair Charles Grassley said he thought he had a good working relationship with Democrats and he doesn't understand why they voted against advancing an economic stimulus plan still under negotiations.
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer said he believes Democrats can reach agreement with Republicans on a coronavirus economic stimulus plan, but several items need further negotiation.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, former ambassador Nicholas Burns, and other participants talked about U.S.-China relations in the 21st Century.
Washington Times national security columnist Bill Gertz discussed China's efforts to become a global military and economic superpower. He was interviewed by Paula Dobriansky, former Undersecretary of State for Global Affairs in the George W. Bush Administration.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, former ambassador Nicholas Burns, and other participants talked about U.S.-China relations in the 21st Century.