Problem Solvers Caucus Co-Chairs Reps.Tom Reed (R-NY) and Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) discuss bipartisan legislative priorities for Congress, and Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-AR) discusses his Trillion Tree Act to help address climate change.
Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) spoke on the floor about his support for the Iran War Powers resolution, saying President Trump's strike against Iranian General Soleimani violated all three provisions of the War Powers Act.
Texas Republican John Cornyn spoke on the floor about his opposition to the Iran War Powers resolution, saying that he believes the President was within his authority to order the strike against Iranian General Soleimani.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held her weekly news conference with reporters on Capitol Hill. She talked about the president's 2021 budget proposal, the Equal Rights Amendment, the 2020 presidential campaign and the Justice Department's decision to reduce its recommended sentence for former Trump associate Roger Stone.
U.S. Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham said he's confident the 2020 Census will be ready to go for rollout come April 1st despite a new government report questioning readiness. Mr. Dillingham's comments came as lawmakers on the House Oversight and Reform Committee pressed him for answers regarding the Government Accountability Office (GAO) report that found issues with recruitment of staff and IT and cyber security.
Today's program looks at bills passed by both the House and Senate plus more on the Justice Department. Interviews with David Farenthold of The Washington Post (17) on the Secret Service and Craig Fehrman on his book looking at Presidents as authors (30).
Judy Shelton, the president's nominee to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, received numerous questions of concern from both Republican and Democratic senators regarding her previous public writings and opinions on monetary policy. The questions came during a confirmation hearing before the Senate Banking Committee. Christopher Waller, another nominee for the board, also testified but did not receive as many questions from lawmakers.
Today's program looks at bills passed by both the House and Senate plus more on the Justice Department. Interviews with David Farenthold of The Washington Post (17) on the Secret Service and Craig Fehrman on his book looking at Presidents as authors (30).
Today's program looks at bills passed by both the House and Senate plus more on the Justice Department. Interviews with David Farenthold of The Washington Post (17) on the Secret Service and Craig Fehrman on his book looking at Presidents as authors (30).
Today's program looks at bills passed by both the House and Senate plus more on the Justice Department. Interviews with David Farenthold of The Washington Post (17) on the Secret Service and Craig Fehrman on his book looking at Presidents as authors (30).
Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) spoke on the floor about his support for the Iran War Powers resolution, saying President Trump's strike against Iranian General Soleimani violated all three provisions of the War Powers Act.
Texas Republican John Cornyn spoke on the floor about his opposition to the Iran War Powers resolution, saying that he believes the President was within his authority to order the strike against Iranian General Soleimani.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held her weekly news conference with reporters on Capitol Hill. She talked about the president's 2021 budget proposal, the Equal Rights Amendment, the 2020 presidential campaign and the Justice Department's decision to reduce its recommended sentence for former Trump associate Roger Stone.
U.S. Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham said he's confident the 2020 Census will be ready to go for rollout come April 1st despite a new government report questioning readiness. Mr. Dillingham's comments came as lawmakers on the House Oversight and Reform Committee pressed him for answers regarding the Government Accountability Office (GAO) report that found issues with recruitment of staff and IT and cyber security.
On Thursday, 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) held a town hall event in Arlington, Virginia. Virginia is one of 14 states that will hold primaries on "Super Tuesday", March 3. This is about 50 minutes.