Center for American Progress' David Madland discusses recent news involving organized labor, Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-CA) discusses probes of Hunter Biden and former Pres. Trump, and RealClearPolitics' Carl Cannon discusses declining trust in the media.
David Grusch, whistleblower and former Department of Defense employee, testified alongside former military pilots on their firsthand accounts of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) before a House Oversight and Accountability subcommittee. Topics included threats to national security, government transparency around UAPs, and reporting UAP encounters.
RealClearPolitics' Washington bureau chief Carl Cannon discusses RCP's new "1735 Project" which examines Americans' declining trust in the media and how its impacted our politics.
Policy analysts and journalists discuss judicial reform, large protests, and democracy in Israel at an event hosted by Jewish Democratic Council of America (JDCA).
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and fellow Republicans touted the party's accomplishments at a press hearing. They highlighted approved legislation and covered a variety of topics including funding for veterans, congressional spending, and the impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer held a news conference after passage of the 2024 defense programs and policy bill in the Senate by a vote of 86 to 11. He also talked about other accomplishments over the last month in the Senate as lawmakers begin their August recess.
Interview with Politico's Nicholas Wu on unfinished business, including gov't spending bills, as Congress starts the August recess, President Biden in Maine on 'Bidenomics', new U.S. military rules for handling serious crimes like murder & sexual assault.
Interview with Politico's Nicholas Wu on unfinished business, including government spending bills, as House & Senate start the August recess, President Biden in Maine on 'Bidenomics', new U.S. military rules for handling serious crimes like murder and sexual assault.
Air Force Chief of Staff and the president's pick to be the next Joint Chiefs of Staff chair, Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown spoke about civil rights and diversity and inclusion in the military during a speech at a Truman Library Institute symposium. The general spoke about the history of segregation in the military and how President Harry Truman ended the practice in 1948 with an executive order. Since then, Gen. Brown said many opportunities have opened up for African Americans in the military. He highlighted the successes of several African Americans who've rose through the military ranks including the Tuskegee airmen who fought in World War II, Colin Powell, the first black and youngest chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Lloyd Austin, the nation's first African American defense secretary.
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar discussed the judicial philosophy of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas & recounted some of Thomas's key opinions. He was interviewed by USA Today Supreme Court correspondent John Fritze.
New York Magazine national correspondent, Gabriel Debenedetti examined the relationship between Joe Biden and Barack Obama and how it has affected the Biden presidency. This was part of the 2023 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Journalist Ari Shapiro recounted the stories of people he met while traveling for his reporting. This was part of the 2023 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
New York Times staff writer Andrea Elliott examined poverty and homelessness through the story of one New York City child. This was part of the 2023 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Journalist Jonathan Eig examined the life of Martin Luther King Jr. including recently declassified FBI documents about the civil rights leader. This was part of the 2023 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Journalist Abraham Riesman offered his take on how the rules of world wrestling entertainment (WWE) have transcended into American politics. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this program.
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar discussed the judicial philosophy of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas & recounted some of Thomas's key opinions. He was interviewed by USA Today Supreme Court correspondent John Fritze.
New York Magazine national correspondent, Gabriel Debenedetti examined the relationship between Joe Biden and Barack Obama and how it has affected the Biden presidency. This was part of the 2023 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Journalist Ari Shapiro recounted the stories of people he met while traveling for his reporting. This was part of the 2023 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
New York Times staff writer Andrea Elliott examined poverty and homelessness through the story of one New York City child. This was part of the 2023 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Journalist Jonathan Eig examined the life of Martin Luther King Jr. including recently declassified FBI documents about the civil rights leader. This was part of the 2023 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland.
Journalist Abraham Riesman offered his take on how the rules of world wrestling entertainment (WWE) have transcended into American politics. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this program.
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar discussed the judicial philosophy of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas & recounted some of Thomas's key opinions. He was interviewed by USA Today Supreme Court correspondent John Fritze.