National Journal Hotline editor Leah Askarinam discusses impeachment and Campaign 2020, and Kaiser Health News' Julie Rovner discusses this week's 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling and the future of the Affordable Care Act .
Government officials and health care professionals testified on efforts to address the opioid epidemic before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Officials with the White House, Justice Department, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Health and Human Services all spoke about what they're doing together as well as working with state and local partners to tackle the crisis.
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing to examine the impacts of wildfires on electric grid resiliency. Lawmakers asked about wildfire mitigation technology, forest management and power system reliability. Among the witnesses testifying were professors, public utility industry leaders and Energy Department national laboratory officials.
Lara Trump, a senior adviser to President Trump's reelection campaign, spoke to supporters at an event in Sterling Heights, MI, one day ahead of a scheduled rally where the president will speak across the state in Battle Creek.
The House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on the Environment held a hearing on the economic effects of climate change. This was the fifth hearing from House Oversight in a series on climate change. The witnesses discussed the economic impacts of global warming and the role it will play in the future.
Today's program looks at the Christianity Today editorial calling for the removal of President Trump, Brexit vote in the British House of Commons and a year-end Pentagon briefing.
This week our guest is legal and constitutional scholar Joshua Geltzer of Georgetown University. He joins us to discuss the impeachment, what's next, and where it could fit in the history of the United States.
Today's program looks at the Christianity Today editorial calling for the removal of President Trump, Brexit vote in the British House of Commons and a year-end Pentagon briefing.
Federal Election Commission Chair Ellen Weintraub talks about the money reported being raised for campaign 2020, political ads and the practice of microtargeting, and the functioning of the FEC itself at this time when it lacks a quorum. She also talks about FEC investigations.
Acting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Mark Morgan participated in a discussion at the National Press Club hosted by the Center for Immigration Studies. The acting commissioner discussed law enforcement efforts at the southern border, including funding for a border wall, the implementation of new technologies, and efforts to curb illegal migration flows and thwart drug smuggling and human trafficking. Acting Commissioner Morgan also addressed criticisms of his agency, including the holding of children and families in detention facilities at the border.
Today's program looks at the Christianity Today editorial calling for the removal of President Trump, Brexit vote in the British House of Commons and a year-end Pentagon briefing.
This week our guest is legal and constitutional scholar Joshua Geltzer of Georgetown University. He joins us to discuss the impeachment, what's next, and where it could fit in the history of the United States.
Government officials and health care professionals testified on efforts to address the opioid epidemic before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Officials with the White House, Justice Department, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Health and Human Services all spoke about what they're doing together as well as working with state and local partners to tackle the crisis.
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing to examine the impacts of wildfires on electric grid resiliency. Lawmakers asked about wildfire mitigation technology, forest management and power system reliability. Among the witnesses testifying were professors, public utility industry leaders and Energy Department national laboratory officials.
Lara Trump, a senior adviser to President Trump's reelection campaign, spoke to supporters at an event in Sterling Heights, MI, one day ahead of a scheduled rally where the president will speak across the state in Battle Creek.
The House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on the Environment held a hearing on the economic effects of climate change. This was the fifth hearing from House Oversight in a series on climate change. The witnesses discussed the economic impacts of global warming and the role it will play in the future.