Politico economics correspondent Victoria Guida discusses the August jobs report and the candidates' economic proposals and George Washington University's Barbara Kowalcyk discusses food safety in the U.S.
Politico economics correspondent Victoria Guida discusses the August jobs report and the candidates' economic proposals and George Washington University's Barbara Kowalcyk discusses food safety in the U.S.
Billington Cybersecurity hosted its 15th annual summit in Washington, DC. Speakers included Deputy National Security Adviser for Cyber and Emerging Technology Anne Neuberger, National Cyber Director Harry Coker, the State Department ambassador-at-large for cyberspace and digital policy Nathaniel Fick, officials from various countries on progress of a U.S.-led partnership of over 30 countries and organizations to counter ransomware, and a panel of cybersecurity specialists on issues likely to influence the future of cybersecurity, such as artificial intelligence.
Nadine Strossen, former American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) president, and other legal scholars discussed free speech and protesting on college campuses at an event hosted by the Free Speech Project at Georgetown University. They covered a variety of topics including institutional neutrality on issues, educational components of protests, constitutionality of campus encampments, hate speech, and how the demonstrators are portrayed in the media.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer spoke about her life, leadership, and her journey in politics. Michigan State University in East Lansing hosted this event.
Following an attack by hijacked airliners on the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon, President Bush addressed the nation from the Oval Office about the incidents. He said the U.S. was resolved to find and punish those responsible, noting that the government was fully functional, and pledged the full resources of the federal government to emergency efforts.
The Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library & Museum hosted President Biden during a commemoration of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The 60th anniversary events featured civil rights veteran and strategist Andrew Young, who was a key figure in the legislation's creation.
Following an attack by hijacked airliners on the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon, President Bush addressed the nation from the Oval Office about the incidents. He said the U.S. was resolved to find and punish those responsible, noting that the government was fully functional, and pledged the full resources of the federal government to emergency efforts.
Former CIA Russia analyst George Beebe discusses Russian efforts to influence the 2024 election and Hamline University professor David Schultz discusses his book "Generational Politics in the United States: From the Silents to Gen Z and Beyond."