The U.S. Council on Competitiveness held its annual forum featuring government officials, business leaders and economists. In this portion, a group of business leaders discussed the future innovation and competitiveness environment in the U.S. Following the discussion, Energy Secretary Dan Brouilette delivered remarks on what the administration was doing to help spur innovation and competitiveness in the energy sector.
The U.S. Council on Competitiveness held its annual forum featuring government officials, business leaders and economists. In this portion, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos discussed the future of education and workforce development.
Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) delivered remarks at the National Competitiveness Forum in Washington, DC. He focused his comments on U.S.-China relations and how the U.S. can maintain it's competitive edge.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer spoke at a Politics & Eggs breakfast hosted by the New England Council and the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. After being introduced by leaders of the two hosting organizations, Mr. Steyer talked about his experience as a business entrepreneur and said that positioned him well to take on President Trump in the 2020 election. Following his remarks, he answered questions from the audience, then met many of the attendees and briefly spoke to members of the media.
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.
2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden spoke to supporters a community event in Perry, Iowa. He was joined by Tom Vilsack, the former agriculture secretary under the Obama administration and former Democratic governor of Iowa, and his wife, Christie. Both Mr. and Mrs. Vilsack talked about why they were endorsing Mr. Biden's candidacy, and the candidate talked about aspects of his campaign platform, with a focus on agriculture and climate change.
Former Wall Street trader turned photojournalist Chris Arnade discussed his book "Dignity," in which he documents the plight of those living on the margins of society in America. He talked about his photos and shared stories about some of the people he befriended during his travels.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R-AK) joined the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC, for a discussion on his state's budget and fiscal landscape. The governor discussed how he was working to improve Alaska's fiscal outlook through smarter budgeting and development of the state's vast natural resources.
The Hudson Institute in Washington, DC hosted a discussion on human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other Muslim groups in Xinjiang, the large desert region in northwest China. The panelists included a journalist who reported on the Chinese government's establishment of "reeducation" centers targeting Muslim minorities in the region and a Uyghur human rights activist. Their discussion was preceded by remarks from Sam Brownback, the U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) holds a news conference to push for witnesses at a Senate impeachment trial. Sen. Schumer also requested specific documents & emails be subpoened by the Senate.
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.
2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden spoke to supporters a community event in Perry, Iowa. He was joined by Tom Vilsack, the former agriculture secretary under the Obama administration and former Democratic governor of Iowa, and his wife, Christie. Both Mr. and Mrs. Vilsack talked about why they were endorsing Mr. Biden's candidacy, and the candidate talked about aspects of his campaign platform, with a focus on agriculture and climate change.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer spoke at a Politics & Eggs breakfast hosted by the New England Council and the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. After being introduced by leaders of the two hosting organizations, Mr. Steyer talked about his experience as a business entrepreneur and said that positioned him well to take on President Trump in the 2020 election. Following his remarks, he answered questions from the audience, then met many of the attendees and briefly spoke to members of the media.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) holds a news conference to push for witnesses at a Senate impeachment trial. Sen. Schumer also requested specific documents & emails be subpoened by the Senate.
The U.S. Council on Competitiveness held its annual forum featuring government officials, business leaders and economists. In this portion, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos discussed the future of education and workforce development.
The U.S. Council on Competitiveness held its annual forum featuring government officials, business leaders and economists. In this portion, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos discussed the future of education and workforce development.
Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) delivered remarks at the National Competitiveness Forum in Washington, DC. He focused his comments on U.S.-China relations and how the U.S. can maintain it's competitive edge.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer spoke at a Politics & Eggs breakfast hosted by the New England Council and the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. After being introduced by leaders of the two hosting organizations, Mr. Steyer talked about his experience as a business entrepreneur and said that positioned him well to take on President Trump in the 2020 election. Following his remarks, he answered questions from the audience, then met many of the attendees and briefly spoke to members of the media.
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.
2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden spoke to supporters a community event in Perry, Iowa. He was joined by Tom Vilsack, the former agriculture secretary under the Obama administration and former Democratic governor of Iowa, and his wife, Christie. Both Mr. and Mrs. Vilsack talked about why they were endorsing Mr. Biden's candidacy, and the candidate talked about aspects of his campaign platform, with a focus on agriculture and climate change.
Former Wall Street trader turned photojournalist Chris Arnade discussed his book "Dignity," in which he documents the plight of those living on the margins of society in America. He talked about his photos and shared stories about some of the people he befriended during his travels.
Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) delivered remarks at the National Competitiveness Forum in Washington, DC. He focused his comments on U.S.-China relations and how the U.S. can maintain it's competitive edge.
The U.S. Council on Competitiveness held its annual forum featuring government officials, business leaders and economists. In this portion, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos discussed the future of education and workforce development.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer spoke at a Politics & Eggs breakfast hosted by the New England Council and the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. After being introduced by leaders of the two hosting organizations, Mr. Steyer talked about his experience as a business entrepreneur and said that positioned him well to take on President Trump in the 2020 election. Following his remarks, he answered questions from the audience, then met many of the attendees and briefly spoke to members of the media.