Your phone calls, texts, and social media comments on the upcoming battle the Supreme Court vacancy and Washington Journal's Battleground State series continues with a focus on Pennsylvania with Franklin & Marshall College's Terry Madonna.
Drs. Anthony Fauci, Robert Redfield and other members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force update lawmakers on the federal response to the pandemic.
Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) and U.S. Senate Democratic candidate Cal Cunningham participated in a televised debate. The topics addressed included the open Supreme Court seat following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, COVID-19 relief and marijuana legalization. Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. sponsored the multi-market live telecast. The debate will took place inside WNCN-TV/CBS 17 studios in Raleigh, North Carolina.
The Senate Homeland Security Committee held a confirmation hearing for Chad Wolf to be the next homeland security secretary. The acting secretary addressed topics from foreign interference in U.S. elections to human trafficking.
Today's program looks at the latest on the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the debate over her seat at the SCOTUS. Interviews with Cristina Marcos of The Hil (12) and Emma Barker of Time (37).
Today's program looks at the latest on the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the debate over her seat at the SCOTUS. Interviews with Cristina Marcos of The Hil (12) and Emma Barker of Time (37).
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks at a campaign event in Charlotte, NC. At the Black Economic Summit, Biden answered questions from the audience on matters such as housing, black owned businesses, and funding for historically black colleges and universities.
The Supreme Court held a memorial service for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Chief Justice Roberts and Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt from the Adas Israel Congregation in Washington, DC delivered remarks at the service.
President Trump held a news conference from the briefing room at the White House. While speaking about the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic and the progress made towards a vaccine, the president announced that the administration awarded $200 million in CARES Act funding to all 50 states in order to pay for the distribution of the vaccine, once approved and ready. When asked about Democrat support for his Supreme Court nominee, President Trump said "I can't imagine why a Democrat wouldn't vote for this person." Citing an emergency phone call, the president left the news conference early while questions regarding Breonna Taylor were shouted at him.
Today's program looks at the latest on the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the debate over her seat at the SCOTUS. Interviews with Cristina Marcos of The Hil (12) and Emma Barker of Time (37).
Today's program looks at the latest on the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the debate over her seat at the SCOTUS. Interviews with Cristina Marcos of The Hil (12) and Emma Barker of Time (37).
White House Coronavirus Task Force members appeared before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee to provide an update on the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Robert Redfield, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn and Assistant Health and Human Services Secretary Adm. Brett Giroir, MD, testified on the U.S. response to the pandemic, how effective mitigation measures had been, the availability of rapid testing, and the development of therapeutics and vaccines. All four witnesses expressed strong confidence in the scientific review process for which vaccine candidates would be considered for emergency authorization use approval. Drs. Fauci and Redfield said, at the earliest, the U.S. could have a vaccine available for health care providers and vulnerable populations by the end of 202
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks at a campaign event in Charlotte, NC. At the Black Economic Summit, Biden answered questions from the audience on matters such as housing, black owned businesses, and funding for historically black colleges and universities.
White House Coronavirus Task Force members appeared before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee to provide an update on the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Robert Redfield, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn and Assistant Health and Human Services Secretary Adm. Brett Giroir, MD, testified on the U.S. response to the pandemic, how effective mitigation measures had been, the availability of rapid testing, and the development of therapeutics and vaccines. All four witnesses expressed strong confidence in the scientific review process for which vaccine candidates would be considered for emergency authorization use approval. Drs. Fauci and Redfield said, at the earliest, the U.S. could have a vaccine available for health care providers and vulnerable populations by the end of 202
Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) and U.S. Senate Democratic candidate Cal Cunningham participated in a televised debate. The topics addressed included the open Supreme Court seat following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, COVID-19 relief and marijuana legalization. Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. sponsored the multi-market live telecast. The debate will took place inside WNCN-TV/CBS 17 studios in Raleigh, North Carolina.
The Senate Homeland Security Committee held a confirmation hearing for Chad Wolf to be the next homeland security secretary. The acting secretary addressed topics from foreign interference in U.S. elections to human trafficking.
White House Coronavirus Task Force members appeared before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee to provide an update on the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Robert Redfield, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn and Assistant Health and Human Services Secretary Adm. Brett Giroir, MD, testified on the U.S. response to the pandemic, how effective mitigation measures had been, the availability of rapid testing, and the development of therapeutics and vaccines. All four witnesses expressed strong confidence in the scientific review process for which vaccine candidates would be considered for emergency authorization use approval. Drs. Fauci and Redfield said, at the earliest, the U.S. could have a vaccine available for health care providers and vulnerable populations by the end of 202