House Freedom Caucus Chair Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) and Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) discuss the upcoming government funding deadline and Des Moines Register Politics Reporter Galen Bacharier previews the 2024 Iowa Caucuses.
2024 GOP presidential candidate Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida participated in a meet and greet with voters in Clive, Iowa. He spoke about his track record as governor and answered questions from audience members, including a question on a previous legal battle in which the Walt Disney Company alleged the state of Florida unconstitutionally retaliated against the company for opposing a controversial education law. His meet and greet with voters came just days before the 2024 Iowa Caucuses.
2024 Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley campaigned in Ankeny, Iowa, four days before the state's first-in-the-nation caucus. She urged voters to cast their ballot for her and outlined her stances on issues including border security, tax policy, education and foreign aid.
2024 Republican presidential candidate Ryan Binkley joined a protest at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines to oppose the use of eminent domain to seize land for carbon dioxide pipelines in the Hawkeye State. He talked about why he believes he is the right person to fulfill the role of president of the United States.
Donald Trump Jr. campaigned on behalf of his father, 2024 Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump, at a restaurant in Urbandale, Iowa. He spoke to voters about why he believes the former president is the right person to lead the country for the next four years. His remarks came less than a week before the Hawkeye State's first-in-the-nation caucus.
World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi OkonjoIweala discusses globalization, the world economy, and challenges to the WTO during a conversation hosted by the Cato Institute in Washington, DC.
House Speaker Johnson gave an update on where things stand on the budget process and the funding deal he struck with Senate Majority Leader Schumer. He said he's spoken to many Republicans about the deal and to stay tuned for next steps.
Apoorva Ramaswamy, wife of 2024 Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, campaigned on behalf of her husband at a commit-to-caucus event in Pella, Iowa, one week before the Iowa caucuses. Mr. Ramaswamy was unable to attend the event due to weather conditions, but later joined it virtually and took questions from the audience.
Florida governor and Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis took time off from the campaign trail to deliver the annual State of the State address in Tallahassee. He reiterated the state is "strong" and doing well across the board. He touted his administration's work on several issues including tax relief, education policies, workforce training and border security. Mr. DeSantis has served as Florida's governor since 2019.
"The state of our state is stronger than ever," said Washington Gov. Jay Inslee (D) during his final state of the state address from the Capitol building in Olympia. The governor touched on several topics, including climate change and clean energy, jobs and the economy, homelessness, education, and infrastructure investment. He also spoke on protecting civil rights and stressed the need to "enshrine reproductive freedom" in the state's constitution. Gov. Inslee has held the office since 2013.
World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-General Ngozi OkonjoIweala sat down for a conversation on globalization, the global economy, and trade during a conversation hosted by the Cato Institute in Washington, DC. Several topics were discussed, including the need to decentralize supply chains from concentrated areas, how globalization can lift people out of poverty, trade embargoes and the implementation of tariffs on goods, and creating policies that benefit all members of the WTO.
White House & Pentagon on airstrikes against Houthis in Yemen, Speaker Johnson says he is staying with the gov't funding deal negotiated with Democrats, House passes a bill to block a rule that makes it easier for contract & franchise workers to unionize.
White House and Pentagon on airstrikes against Houthis in Yemen, Speaker Mike Johnson says he is staying with the government funding agreement he negotiated with Democrats, House passes a bill to block a rule that makes it easier for contract workers and franchise workers to unionize.
Donald Trump Jr. campaigned on behalf of his father, 2024 Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump, at a restaurant in Urbandale, Iowa. He spoke to voters about why he believes the former president is the right person to lead the country for the next four years. His remarks came less than a week before the Hawkeye State's first-in-the-nation caucus.
President Biden briefly spoke with the press following a visit to a fire training academy in Allentown, Pennsylvania. When asked about his thoughts on his conversations over budget negotiations with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), the president said, "I was pleased with my conversation with Speaker Johnson, and apparently today, he said he is sickened by the deal." The president was in the state to tout his economic plan and highlight small business investment in the area.
Journalist Rachel Slade looked at the challenges of manufacturing goods in the United States through the lens of a couple starting a sweatshirt company in Maine. She was interviewed by author and New York Times editorial board member Farah Stockman.
Hear candidates make their final pitches to Iowa caucusgoers before the Hawkeye State's first-in-the-nation contest. Also featured are viewer calls and social media reaction to the weekend's campaign events.
2024 Republican presidential candidate Ryan Binkley joined a protest at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines to oppose the use of eminent domain to seize land for carbon dioxide pipelines in the Hawkeye State. He talked about why he believes he is the right person to fulfill the role of president of the United States.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), a Senior Chief Deputy Whip and member of the Budget Committee, discusses government funding, immigration, and conflicts in Israel-Gaza and Ukraine.
Emory University assistant professor of English Dan Sinykin discussed how book publishing monopolies have changed the art of writing fiction. The Strand Bookstore in New York City hosted this event.
ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl discussed whether former president Donald Trump and the GOP can win again. George Washington University in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
Maj. Gen. Gregg F. Martin, Ret. ("Bipolar General"), Lt. Col. William Stuart Nance, Ret. ("Commanding Professionalism"), and Col. Daniel Morgan, Ret. ("Black Hearts and Painted Guns") discussed the challenges of command in the U.S. military. The Association of the United States Army hosted this event in Washington, DC.
Emory University assistant professor of English Dan Sinykin discussed how book publishing monopolies have changed the art of writing fiction. The Strand Bookstore in New York City hosted this event.
Journalist Rachel Slade looked at the challenges of manufacturing goods in the United States through the lens of a couple starting a sweatshirt company in Maine. She was interviewed by author and New York Times editorial board member Farah Stockman.
Jessica Wilson (Pepperdine University), co-editor of "The Liberating Arts," and contributors Zena Hitz (St. John's College) and Jonathan Tran (Baylor University) talked about the value of a liberal arts education. This event was hosted by Plough magazine at the 3 West Club in New York City.
Emory University assistant professor of English Dan Sinykin discussed how book publishing monopolies have changed the art of writing fiction. The Strand Bookstore in New York City hosted this event.
ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl discussed whether former president Donald Trump and the GOP can win again. George Washington University in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
Maj. Gen. Gregg F. Martin, Ret. ("Bipolar General"), Lt. Col. William Stuart Nance, Ret. ("Commanding Professionalism"), and Col. Daniel Morgan, Ret. ("Black Hearts and Painted Guns") discussed the challenges of command in the U.S. military. The Association of the United States Army hosted this event in Washington, DC.
Journalist Rachel Slade looked at the challenges of manufacturing goods in the United States through the lens of a couple starting a sweatshirt company in Maine. She was interviewed by author and New York Times editorial board member Farah Stockman.