Hudson Institute's Michael Doran and Defense Priorities' Benjamin Friedman discuss the Israel-Hamas war and concerns about a wider conflict, and Wall Street Journal's Richard Rubin discusses the proposed bipartisan tax deal in Congress.
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon discussed ways to protect economic security for families during a conversation hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC. The two also touched on potential tax proposals to grow the U.S. economy that would in turn help everyone feel the economic benefits.
White House National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby, National Climate Adviser Ali Zaidi and Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre hold a briefing on the Biden administration's policy agenda.
"The State of New York is stronger today than when I became governor," said Kathy Hochul (D) during her 2024 State of the State address from the Capitol in Albany. The governor highlighted her policy achievements and laid out her agenda for 2024. She touched on several topics, including crime and public safety, homelessness and housing demands, hate crime prevention, business investments, and technological innovation, including the development of artificial intelligence (AI).
"The historic nature of my speakership is not lost on me," said Don Scott (D), speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, during his remarks after being sworn into office as the first African American to hold the position in the commonwealth. "Every time I look around this room, I do see this, I see the ghosts ... those black folks who were enslaved here, whose dignity and humanity was discounted right here in this room," said Speaker Scott as he acknowledged those that came before him. The speaker spoke on his background and his love for family and promised to work across the aisle, saying the only way to get things done is to "do it together."
Hudson Institute's Michael Doran and Defense Priorities' Benjamin Friedman discussed the latest in the Israel-Hamas war and concerns about a wider conflict.
Former Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) & JP Morgan Chase CEO Jaime Dimon on EITC and other ways to help working families, President Biden pauses LNG exports, Int'l Court of Justice rules Israel must take steps to prevent genocide in war in Gaza.
Former Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and JP Morgan Chase CEO Jaime Dimon on Earned Income Tax Credit and other ways to help working families, President Biden pauses LNG exports, reaction to Alabama's execution using nitrogen gas, International Court of Justice rules Israel must take steps to prevent acts of genocide in war in Gaza.
White House National Climate Adviser Ali Zaidi spoke on the administration's recent announcement to pause approvals on the export of liquified natural gas (LNG) during remarks at the daily briefing with reporters. He said the pause is pending environmental reviews and impact analysis to domestic energy costs.
You probably know Sandra Day O'Connor was the first female justice on the Supreme Court. But did you also know she was skilled at disco dancing? That's one of 14 things you may not have known about Sandra Day O'Connor. Quick quiz: Can you name all 14 things you may not have known about Sandra Day O'Connor? If not, you'll simply have to listen to this week's episode of C-SPAN's podcast "The Weekly" Because you'll hear all 14 Things You May Not Have Known about Sandra Day O'Connor. And you won't want to miss next week's podcast, Part 2: Hear What The Other Justices Said About Sandra Day O'Connor.
Journalist Donald McNeil spoke about what he's learned from covering pandemics for twenty-five years for the New York Times. He was interviewed by Science Magazine senior correspondent Jon Cohen.
Author Brad Meltzer discussed the 10th anniversary of his children's series Ordinary People Change the World. About Books also reported on the latest publishing industry news and current non-fiction books.
George Mason economics professor Bryan Kaplan talks about his book of essays on American voters and the United States' democratic system. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2023 in Memphis.
Cory Doctorow argued that big tech has limited the internet's potential and Brian Merchant discussed what the Luddites can teach us about opposing big tech. This event was hosted by Chevalier's Books in Los Angeles.
History professor Andrew McKevitt argued that capitalism and cold war ideology helped to usher in the rise of guns in America. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
Former Levi's chief marketing officer Jennifer Sey discussed her book "Levi's Unbuttoned," an account of her time at the popular American clothing company and the events that led to her forced resignation in 2022. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2023 in Memphis.
Chalkbeat editor Cara Fitzpatrick looked at the school choice movement and the future of education in America. This event was part of the 2023 Wisconsin Book Festival held in Madison.
Journalist Donald McNeil spoke about what he's learned from covering pandemics for twenty-five years for the New York Times. He was interviewed by Science Magazine senior correspondent Jon Cohen.
Author Brad Meltzer discussed the 10th anniversary of his children's series Ordinary People Change the World. About Books also reported on the latest publishing industry news and current non-fiction books.
Columbia University professor Bettina Love argued that policy changes in education under the guise of reform and choice have harmed Black children. Red Emma's Bookstore in Baltimore hosted this event.
George Mason economics professor Bryan Kaplan talks about his book of essays on American voters and the United States' democratic system. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2023 in Memphis.
Cory Doctorow argued that big tech has limited the internet's potential and Brian Merchant discussed what the Luddites can teach us about opposing big tech. This event was hosted by Chevalier's Books in Los Angeles.
History professor Andrew McKevitt argued that capitalism and cold war ideology helped to usher in the rise of guns in America. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
Former Levi's chief marketing officer Jennifer Sey discussed her book "Levi's Unbuttoned," an account of her time at the popular American clothing company and the events that led to her forced resignation in 2022. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2023 in Memphis.
Chalkbeat editor Cara Fitzpatrick looked at the school choice movement and the future of education in America. This event was part of the 2023 Wisconsin Book Festival held in Madison.
Author Brad Meltzer discussed the 10th anniversary of his children's series Ordinary People Change the World. About Books also reported on the latest publishing industry news and current non-fiction books.
Journalist Donald McNeil spoke about what he's learned from covering pandemics for twenty-five years for the New York Times. He was interviewed by Science Magazine senior correspondent Jon Cohen.