Politico's Anita Kumar and Los Angeles Times's Sarah Wire preview the week ahead in Washington, Columbia University's Antoine Halff discusses oil prices, and Selective Service Director Don Benton discusses rumors of a military draft.
TechFreedom hosts a discussion at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center with FTC Commissioner Noah Phillips and tech industry professionals on the FTC's Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang spoke with voters at a town hall in Bedford, New Hampshire, discussing the economy, the environment, and poverty. He also talked about the cornerstone of his campaign, the "Freedom Dividend," which is $1000 per month, universal basic income for all American adults. Introducing Mr. Yang was his wife Evelyn, who recently joined him on the campaign trail.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg spoke at a rally with supporters in Las Vegas, held at a local high school. It was the candidate's first major rally in Nevada, which was slated to hold the nation's second-earliest Democratic caucus, after Iowa. He talked about why he was running for president and then answered questions from the audience before greeting some of them and then answering questions from the press.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told the Senate that he's ready to receive from the House articles of impeachment against President Trump, but he said the Senate will not re-investigate the allegations.
Following leader remarks, the Senate will resume debate on the nomination of Peter Gaynor, of Rhode Island, to be Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Impeachment proceedings are set to move ahead this week as the House transmits the articles to the Senate. Interviews with Niels Lesniewski of Roll Call (10), and Joe McQuaid of The Union Leader (30).
A panel of journalists examined the effects of President Trump's impeachment and the situation with Iran on the 2020 elections. Speakers included Politico Editor in Chief Matthew Kaminski, Miami Herald Editorial Page Editor Nancy Ancrum and David Kramer, a former assistant secretary of state in the George W. Bush administration. Florida International University and the McCain Institute hosted this discussion in Miami as part of its annual conference on the state of the world.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told the Senate that he's ready to receive from the House articles of impeachment against President Trump, but he said the Senate will not re-investigate the allegations.
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer spoke about impeachment, urging the GOP to allow additional witnesses and documents once the impeachment trial begins. On Iran, he said the world is not a safer place since the President's recent military actions. He also commented that the Presdent has little to show for his trade negotiatioins with China.
Impeachment proceedings are set to move ahead this week as the House transmits the articles to the Senate. Interviews with Niels Lesniewski of Roll Call (10), and Joe McQuaid of The Union Leader (30).
Impeachment proceedings are set to move ahead this week as the House transmits the articles to the Senate. Interviews with Niels Lesniewski of Roll Call (10), and Joe McQuaid of The Union Leader (30).
TechFreedom hosts a discussion at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center with FTC Commissioner Noah Phillips and tech industry professionals on the FTC's Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang spoke with voters at a town hall in Bedford, New Hampshire, discussing the economy, the environment, and poverty. He also talked about the cornerstone of his campaign, the "Freedom Dividend," which is $1000 per month, universal basic income for all American adults. Introducing Mr. Yang was his wife Evelyn, who recently joined him on the campaign trail.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg spoke at a rally with supporters in Las Vegas, held at a local high school. It was the candidate's first major rally in Nevada, which was slated to hold the nation's second-earliest Democratic caucus, after Iowa. He talked about why he was running for president and then answered questions from the audience before greeting some of them and then answering questions from the press.
A panel of journalists examined the effects of President Trump's impeachment and the situation with Iran on the 2020 elections. Speakers included Politico Editor in Chief Matthew Kaminski, Miami Herald Editorial Page Editor Nancy Ancrum and David Kramer, a former assistant secretary of state in the George W. Bush administration. Florida International University and the McCain Institute hosted this discussion in Miami as part of its annual conference on the state of the world.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg spoke at a rally with supporters in Las Vegas, held at a local high school. It was the candidate's first major rally in Nevada, which was slated to hold the nation's second-earliest Democratic caucus, after Iowa. He talked about why he was running for president and then answered questions from the audience before greeting some of them and then answering questions from the press.