Washington Post's Robert Costa discusses the latest developments in the post-election standoff between the Trump administration and Biden campaign and Military Times's Leo Shane discusses veterans' issues on this Veterans Day.
The Meridian International Center hosted a discussion on the 2020 election results and African American voters. NAACP President Derrick Johnson discussed how the organization worked to increase voter turnout, their current litigation to continue vote counting in multiple states and increasing engagement in local politics.
Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) announced a full hand recount in the presidential election for the state, noting 14,000+ vote difference between Vice President Biden and President Trump. He told reporters in a news conference in Atlanta that the "stakes are high" and that "integrity still matters."
The Senate Banking Committee held a virtual hearing on oversight of financial regulators. Among the witnesses were Randal Quarles, vice chair for supervision of the Federal Reserve System and Brian Brooks, acting comptroller of the currency. The panel provided a six-month update on the state of banking systems, the COVID-19 impact on financial institutions, and support for small business owners of communities of color.
Today's program looks at the latest on efforts by the Trump Campaign over vote recounts. Interviews with Emily Glazer of The Wall Street Journal (15) and Isaac Arnsdorf of ProPublica (27).
Washington Post hosted a virtual discussion with Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) and Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) on the 2020 election results. The senators discussed elections results in Pennsylvania and what they mean for the commonwealth moving forward. Sen. Casey called the Trump Campaign's legal challenges in Pennsylvania "desperate" and said the president is "engaged in a racist attack on Philadelphia." Sen. Toomey discussed potential Biden Administration legislative goals and the timeline of the transition.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) delivered a statewide address in response to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. The governor said he would be reissuing the state's mask order with additional provisions and announced new restrictions regarding social gatherings. He also emphasized that if cases keep increasing the state will be forced to close bars, restaurants and fitness centers.
New York University hosted a virtual forum analyzing the results of the 2020 election. The second panel of the event focused on political polls, campaign spending and the role of social media in the election. Among the speakers were pollsters, political science professors as well as former RNC and DNC leaders.
Today's program looks at the latest on efforts by the Trump Campaign over vote recounts. Interviews with Emily Glazer of The Wall Street Journal (15) and Isaac Arnsdorf of ProPublica (27).
Today's program looks at the latest on efforts by the Trump Campaign over vote recounts. Interviews with Emily Glazer of The Wall Street Journal (15) and Isaac Arnsdorf of ProPublica (27).
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) delivered a statewide address in response to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. The governor said he would be reissuing the state's mask order with additional provisions and announced new restrictions regarding social gatherings. He also emphasized that if cases keep increasing the state will be forced to close bars, restaurants and fitness centers.
The Meridian International Center hosted a discussion on the 2020 election results and African American voters. NAACP President Derrick Johnson discussed how the organization worked to increase voter turnout, their current litigation to continue vote counting in multiple states and increasing engagement in local politics.
Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) announced a full hand recount in the presidential election for the state, noting 14,000+ vote difference between Vice President Biden and President Trump. He told reporters in a news conference in Atlanta that the "stakes are high" and that "integrity still matters."
The Senate Banking Committee held a virtual hearing on oversight of financial regulators. Among the witnesses were Randal Quarles, vice chair for supervision of the Federal Reserve System and Brian Brooks, acting comptroller of the currency. The panel provided a six-month update on the state of banking systems, the COVID-19 impact on financial institutions, and support for small business owners of communities of color.
Washington Post hosted a virtual discussion with Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) and Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) on the 2020 election results. The senators discussed elections results in Pennsylvania and what they mean for the commonwealth moving forward. Sen. Casey called the Trump Campaign's legal challenges in Pennsylvania "desperate" and said the president is "engaged in a racist attack on Philadelphia." Sen. Toomey discussed potential Biden Administration legislative goals and the timeline of the transition.
Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) announced a full hand recount in the presidential election for the state, noting 14,000+ vote difference between Vice President Biden and President Trump. He told reporters in a news conference in Atlanta that the "stakes are high" and that "integrity still matters."
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) delivered a statewide address in response to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. The governor said he would be reissuing the state's mask order with additional provisions and announced new restrictions regarding social gatherings. He also emphasized that if cases keep increasing the state will be forced to close bars, restaurants and fitness centers.