The Hill's Ella Lee discusses the seditious conspiracy sentences related to the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol and Franklin Foer discusses his book "The Last Politician: Inside Joe Biden's White House and the Struggle for America's Future."
Top cyber officials, including National Intelligence Director Avril Haines, gather with industry leaders to discuss cyber threats and national security at the 14th annual Billington CyberSecurity Summit in Washington, DC.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen outlined the Biden administration's agenda and priorities for the G20 Summit in New Delhi, India at a news conference. Topics included the Russia-Ukraine War, aid for Ukraine, the global economy and inflation, and World Bank reform.
2024 Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott (SC) talked with voters at a barbecue town hall hosted by former Senator Scott Brown (R-MA) in Rye, New Hampshire. After arriving and greeting many of those in attendance, Sen. Scott was introduced by New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu (R) as well as Mr. Brown and his wife Gail, a former television news reporter. He answered questions from the audience for nearly an hour on a variety of topics including his approach to border security and how he would lead the Justice Department if elected president.
2024 Republican presidential candidate Gov. Doug Burgum (ND) met with voters at the Pizza Ranch restaurant in Harlan, Iowa. He was greeted by a local GOP official, then introduced himself to a number of people who were having lunch in the restaurant. He and his wife Kathryn also spoke with some Republican activists, answering questions on a variety of topics including federal agriculture regulations and ethanol's role in the decarbonization of the U.S. economy.
Former White House chief of staff for the Biden administration Ron Klain discussed restoring trust in government at the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service. He said President Biden is trying to restore trust by delivering results for the American people. He also discussed other matters, including the controversial withdrawal from Afghanistan, saying it was "the most successful humanitarian evacuation in the history of the world," with 120,000 people evacuated in two weeks. Mr. Klain served as chief of staff when Democrats controlled both the White House and Congress, from 2021-23. He took several questions from Georgetown students after beinginterviewed by the institute's executive director, Mo Elleithee.
Two White House National Security officials held an audio-only news conference with reporters in New Delhi, India after a bilateral meeting between President Joe Biden and Indiana Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Kurt Campbell, Coordinator for Indo-Pacific Affairs and Rear Adm. Eileen Laubacher, Senior Director for South Asia. They attended the bilateral meeting. Media was not allowed to cover it.
Former National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien joined a virtual discussion hosted by the Richard Nixon Foundation on instability in the Sahel region of Africa. He, along with other former and current government officials, discussed several topics, including recent military coups in several African countries, such as in Gabon, China's influence in the continent, the rise of terrorist havens in Africa, and the need for increased private and public investment by the U.S. and U.S. companies.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen outlined the Biden administration's agenda and priorities for the G20 Summit in New Delhi, India at a news conference. Topics included the Russia-Ukraine War, aid for Ukraine, the global economy and inflation, and World Bank reform.
George W Bush Institute's David Kramer discussed a joint statement from 13 presidential libraries, centers and foundations calling for recommitment to the country's bedrock principles, including the rule of law and respecting a diversity of beliefs.
President Biden meets Indian Prime Minister Modi ahead of G20 summit, but reporters question why they were not allowed to see it, Senate GOP fail to pass bill to ban federal mask mandates, some headline moments this week from GOP presidential campaigns.
President Biden meets Indian Prime Minister Modi ahead of G20 summit, but reporters question why they were not allowed to see it, Senate Republicans fail to pass bill to ban federal mask mandates, some headline moments this week from GOP presidential campaigns.
Two White House National Security officials held an audio-only news conference with reporters in New Delhi, India after a bilateral meeting between President Joe Biden and Indiana Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Kurt Campbell, Coordinator for Indo-Pacific Affairs and Rear Adm. Eileen Laubacher, Senior Director for South Asia. They attended the bilateral meeting. Media was not allowed to cover it.
Chalkbeat editor Cara Fitzpatrick looked at the school choice movement and the future of education in America. She was interviewed by Washington Post education reporter Moriah Balingit.
Author and essayist Mary Eberstadt joins Book TV to talk and take calls about religious freedom, the sexual revolution in America, and more. Her books include "How the West Really Lost God" and "Adam and Eve After the Pill, Revisited."
German author and businessman Rainer Zitelmann discussed his book "In Defense of Capitalism," in which he responds to the ten most common arguments made by critics of capitalism. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held this year in Memphis.
Mattie Kahn talked about young girls who helped to ignite key social movements in American history such as 15-year-old Claudette Colvin who was arrested in 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat on a bus nine months before Rosa Parks sparked the bus boycotts. Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
Former investment banker Carol Roth argues that global elites desire a future world where average citizens don't own any assets or accumulate wealth. This virtual event was hosted by the Pacific Research Institute in California.
Chalkbeat editor Cara Fitzpatrick looked at the school choice movement and the future of education in America. She was interviewed by Washington Post education reporter Moriah Balingit.
Author and essayist Mary Eberstadt joins Book TV to talk and take calls about religious freedom, the sexual revolution in America, and more. Her books include "How the West Really Lost God" and "Adam and Eve After the Pill, Revisited."
Mattie Kahn talked about young girls who helped to ignite key social movements in American history such as 15-year-old Claudette Colvin who was arrested in 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat on a bus nine months before Rosa Parks sparked the bus boycotts. Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
Former investment banker Carol Roth argues that global elites desire a future world where average citizens don't own any assets or accumulate wealth. This virtual event was hosted by the Pacific Research Institute in California.
Chalkbeat editor Cara Fitzpatrick looked at the school choice movement and the future of education in America. She was interviewed by Washington Post education reporter Moriah Balingit.