Rep. John Rutherford (R-FL) and Center for American Progress' Bobby Kogan discuss the continuing debt ceiling standoff, and Cato Institute's David Bier discusses U.S. border policy and the economic impact of legal and illegal immigration.
Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee held a field hearing at Morehouse College School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia on ways to improve health workforce diversity. Participants included leaders and students from Morehouse and other Historically Black Colleges and Universities, or HBCU's.
House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) and others discuss immigration, education and Supreme Court ethics at the Republican National Lawyers Association policy conference in Arlington, Virginia.
Rep. John Rutherford (R-FL), a member of the Appropriations Committee, discussed the stalemate over raising the debt ceiling and the end of the Title 42 immigration policy.
Dr. Marty Makary, surgery professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, testifies on COVID-19 vaccinations and natural immunity before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
First day without Title 42 immigration restrictions, POTUS & Speaker McCarthy agree to postpone direct debt limit talks, President Biden meets Spanish PM in Oval Office, Rep. McCaul to pursue contempt of Congress charges against Sec Blinken.
First day without Title 42 pandemic immigration restrictions, President Biden & Speaker McCarthy agree to postpone direct debt limit talks, President Biden meets Spanish Prime Minister in Oval Office, House Foreign Affairs Committee chair McCaul to pursue contempt of Congress charges against Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Paul Clement, former solicitor general under President George W. Bush, spoke about challenges facing big law firms and why he decided to leave one, Kirkland and Ellis, after they announced they would no longer be taking cases concerning the Second Amendment. Mr. Clement, an attorney who frequently appears before the Supreme Court, also touched on the importance of protecting First Amendment rights, including free speech. Mr. Clement spoke at the Republican National Lawyers Association's policy conference in Arlington, Virginia. The organization awarded Mr. Clement the Ed Meese award. This honor is given to individuals who have upheld the rule of law while facing political challenges.
Investigative reporter Alexandra Robbins provided a behind-the-scenes look at the issues teachers are facing in the classroom today. She was interviewed by Education Week staff writer Madeline Will.
Attorney & author Philip K. Howard joined Book TV to talk and take calls about government and legal reform in America. Mr. Howard's books include "The Death of Common Sense" and the recently published "Not Accountable."
Manhattan Institute fellow Heather Mac Donald argued that the pursuit of racial equity by progressives is leading to mediocrity in American businesses and institutions. This event was hosted by the Manhattan Institute in New York City.
Former Newsweek editor Mark Whitaker looked at the "Black Power" movement in 1966 and its impact on the civil rights movement during that time. Theodore Books in Oyster Bay, New York hosted this event.
Hillsdale College military history professor Mark Moyar talked about the second volume of his history of the Vietnam War, which covers the years 1965-1968. This event was held at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California.
Attorney & author Philip K. Howard joined Book TV to talk and take calls about government and legal reform in America. Mr. Howard's books include "The Death of Common Sense" and the recently published "Not Accountable."
Manhattan Institute fellow Heather Mac Donald argued that the pursuit of racial equity by progressives is leading to mediocrity in American businesses and institutions. This event was hosted by the Manhattan Institute in New York City.
Former Newsweek editor Mark Whitaker looked at the "Black Power" movement in 1966 and its impact on the civil rights movement during that time. Theodore Books in Oyster Bay, New York hosted this event.
Hillsdale College military history professor Mark Moyar talked about the second volume of his history of the Vietnam War, which covers the years 1965-1968. This event was held at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California.
University of Arizona Professor Konden Smith Hansen discussed the 1903-07 Senate investigation of Utah's Reed Smoot, the first Mormon Senator. This interview took place at the 2023 Tucson Festival of Books.
Investigative reporter Alexandra Robbins provided a behind-the-scenes look at the issues teachers are facing in the classroom today. She was interviewed by Education Week staff writer Madeline Will.