Representatives Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) and Warren Davidson (R-OH) discusses U.S. coronavirus response, and former U.S. Senate candidate and businessman Neal Simon discusses his book "Contract to Unite America."
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held her weekly legislative briefing, addressing the coronavirus outbreak and the upcoming presidential election. She told reporters that the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus has been "opaque" and "chaotic" but added that they were close to a bipartisan agreement in Congress on a way forward. She also addressed questions that some Democrats were concerned about the possibility of Sen. Bernie Sanders being the Democratic nominee for president. Speaker Pelosi said her responsibility was to win the House.
During his weekly news conference, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) defended the president's decision to put Vice President Pence in charge of a coronavirus task force and called on Democrats to not turn this into a political fight. He later talked about Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' policies, saying the Vermont senator was "craving" a "Castro-style health care" system.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg holds a get-out-the-vote rally in Houston less than a week before Texas and 13 other states hold their "Super Tuesday" primary elections.
American Conservative Union Chair Matt Schlapp spoke to Reps. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Mark Meadows (R-NC) on the presidential election, the impeachment process, and conservative values. Their comments were part of the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held in National Harbor, Maryland.
Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, along with other federal officials testify on the coronavirus response before a House subcommittee.
Today's program looks at the latest on the coronavirus with Eric Morath of the Wall Street Journal (3). Plus more on Campaign 2020 and the primary this weekend in South Carolina with Mike DeBonis of The Washington Post (25).
Today's program looks at the latest on the coronavirus with Eric Morath of the Wall Street Journal (3). Plus more on Campaign 2020 and the primary this weekend in South Carolina with Mike DeBonis of The Washington Post (25).
Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, along with other federal officials, testified on the coronavirus response before a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee. Members of Congress asked how coronavirus spreads, the readiness of the United States and if China is cooperating with U.S. officials.
Today's program looks at the latest on the coronavirus with Eric Morath of the Wall Street Journal (3). Plus more on Campaign 2020 and the primary this weekend in South Carolina with Mike DeBonis of The Washington Post (25).
Today's program looks at the latest on the coronavirus with Eric Morath of the Wall Street Journal (3). Plus more on Campaign 2020 and the primary this weekend in South Carolina with Mike DeBonis of The Washington Post (25).
Today's program looks at the latest on the coronavirus with Eric Morath of the Wall Street Journal (3). Plus more on Campaign 2020 and the primary this weekend in South Carolina with Mike DeBonis of The Washington Post (25).
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held her weekly legislative briefing, addressing the coronavirus outbreak and the upcoming presidential election. She told reporters that the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus has been "opaque" and "chaotic" but added that they were close to a bipartisan agreement in Congress on a way forward. She also addressed questions that some Democrats were concerned about the possibility of Sen. Bernie Sanders being the Democratic nominee for president. Speaker Pelosi said her responsibility was to win the House.
During his weekly news conference, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) defended the president's decision to put Vice President Pence in charge of a coronavirus task force and called on Democrats to not turn this into a political fight. He later talked about Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' policies, saying the Vermont senator was "craving" a "Castro-style health care" system.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg holds a get-out-the-vote rally in Houston less than a week before Texas and 13 other states hold their "Super Tuesday" primary elections.
American Conservative Union Chair Matt Schlapp spoke to Reps. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Mark Meadows (R-NC) on the presidential election, the impeachment process, and conservative values. Their comments were part of the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held in National Harbor, Maryland.
Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, along with other federal officials testify on the coronavirus response before a House subcommittee.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held her weekly legislative briefing, addressing the coronavirus outbreak and the upcoming presidential election. She told reporters that the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus has been "opaque" and "chaotic" but added that they were close to a bipartisan agreement in Congress on a way forward. She also addressed questions that some Democrats were concerned about the possibility of Sen. Bernie Sanders being the Democratic nominee for president. Speaker Pelosi said her responsibility was to win the House.
During his weekly news conference, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) defended the president's decision to put Vice President Pence in charge of a coronavirus task force and called on Democrats to not turn this into a political fight. He later talked about Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' policies, saying the Vermont senator was "craving" a "Castro-style health care" system.
On Thursday, President Trump held a roundtable in the White House Cabinet Room with supporters from the African American community. During the event, the president discussed coronavirus outbreak preparedness, for about 15 minutes.