Tea Party Patriots' Jenny Beth Martin discusses Campaign 2024, the Congressional Integrity Project's Hannah Muldavin discusses House GOP investigations into President Biden and National Journal's "Hotline" editor Kirk Bado previews Super Tuesday.
2024 Independent presidential candidate Cornel West was the key note speaker at an event hosted by The Muslim Legal Fund in Plano, Texas. He spoke about a need for balance in morality and spirituality in the name of progress and justice. He also spoke about the need for justice in the Gaza as the war between Israel and Hamas continues.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and others speak at the Institute of Global Politics Women's Initiative launch summit hosted by Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs.
Former UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore and other global leaders and activists discussed the role of women leadership during times of conflict and peace, education equity for women, protecting women in war, and funding women's leadership organizations. This discussion was a part of the Institute of Global Politics Women's Initiative Summit at Columbia University.
House Financial Services Committee Chair Patrick McHenry (R-NC), banking industry leaders and others discuss the impact and lessons learned from recent bank failures during an event hosted by the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC.
2024 presidential candidates from the Green, Libertarian, Unicorn, and Socialist parties participated in a debate focused on topics such as immigration and criminal justice reform. This debate was hosted by the Free & Equal Elections Foundation in New York City.
President Biden announced the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is finalizing a rule that will cap credit card late fees to roughly $8, instead of the current average of $32, as a part of his initiative to crack down on junk fees. His remarks came as he spoke to reporters ahead of meeting with the White House Competition Council. Following the president's remarks, reporters briefly heard from Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on how their departments are promoting competition.
The Senate will continue debate on the nomination of Ronald Keohane to be an Assistant Defense Secretary for Manpower and Reserve Affairs. He was first nominated by President Biden in September 2022.
President Biden announces $8 cap on credit card late fees; Sen. Krysten Sinema (I-AZ) says she will not run for reelection; Nat'l Journal's Kirk Bado on Super Tuesday voting; Israel-Hamas war ceasefire talks.
President Biden announces a rule to cap credit card late fees at $8; Sen. Krysten Sinema (I-AZ) says she will not run for reelection; National Journal's Kirk Bado on Super Tuesday voting; White House and Pentagon on Israel-Hamas war, ceasefire talks and getting aid into Gaza.
House Financial Services Committee Chair Patrick McHenry (R-NC) joined banking industry leaders and others to discuss the impact and lessons learned almost a year since the failures of Silicon Valley and Signature Banks. The event, hosted by the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC., examined the roles of the financial regulators, including the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and the banks' risk management. Also discussed were ways to mitigate problems to prevent future bank failures, regulatory framework for stable coins, and the utilization of government legislation, such as the Dodd-Frank Act.
C-SPAN covers the results of the 2024 presidential primary from the Super Tuesday states, with about a third of the Democratic and Republican nominating delegates at stake.
House Financial Services Committee Chair Patrick McHenry (R-NC) joined banking industry leaders and others to discuss the impact and lessons learned almost a year since the failures of Silicon Valley and Signature Banks. The event, hosted by the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC., examined the roles of the financial regulators, including the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and the banks' risk management. Also discussed were ways to mitigate problems to prevent future bank failures, regulatory framework for stable coins, and the utilization of government legislation, such as the Dodd-Frank Act.
President Biden announced the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is finalizing a rule that will cap credit card late fees to roughly $8, instead of the current average of $32, as a part of his initiative to crack down on junk fees. His remarks came as he spoke to reporters ahead of meeting with the White House Competition Council. Following the president's remarks, reporters briefly heard from Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on how their departments are promoting competition.
2024 Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump delivered remarks on Super Tuesday at his Mar-a Lago home in Palm Beach, Florida. He celebrated his primary victories, touted his record as president, criticized President Biden's record, and discussed his policy agenda. "They call it Super Tuesday for a reason; this is a big one," he said.
2024 presidential candidates from the Green, Libertarian, Unicorn, and Socialist parties participated in a debate focused on topics such as immigration and criminal justice reform. This debate was hosted by the Free & Equal Elections Foundation in New York City.
House Financial Services Committee Chair Patrick McHenry (R-NC) joined banking industry leaders and others to discuss the impact and lessons learned almost a year since the failures of Silicon Valley and Signature Banks. The event, hosted by the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC., examined the roles of the financial regulators, including the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and the banks' risk management. Also discussed were ways to mitigate problems to prevent future bank failures, regulatory framework for stable coins, and the utilization of government legislation, such as the Dodd-Frank Act.
2024 Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump delivered remarks on Super Tuesday at his Mar-a Lago home in Palm Beach, Florida. He celebrated his primary victories, touted his record as president, criticized President Biden's record, and discussed his policy agenda. "They call it Super Tuesday for a reason; this is a big one," he said.