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."
The Hill Congressional Reporter Mychael Schnell discusses the Congressional agenda for this fall including the September 30th government funding deadline and the work of the House bipartisan task force on the attempted assassination of former President Trump.
Liz Cheney says her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, will vote for Vice President Kamala Harris for president in November. Her remarks came during an event hosted by the Texas Tribune.
"This is a long and complicated web," said 2024 Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump during a news conference from Trump Tower in New York City, following oral arguments in his appeal of the E. Jean Carroll verdict, which found him liable of the sexual abuse and defamation of Ms. Carroll. The former president went on to call the verdict "ridiculous" and asserted he had never met E. Jean Carroll. Trump also accused the election of being rigged, saying, "it all goes back to the DOJ, Kamala and sleepy Joe."
Up-to-date highlights from candidates' speeches, interviews with political insiders, the latest poll numbers, fundraising stats, and political ads. Witness the campaign unfold in every episode. This week, a look at two New York City stops by 2024 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, and unscripted moments from stops in Pennsylvania by 2024 Democratic presidential and vice presidential nominees Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
Politico economics correspondent Victoria Guida discussed the release of the August jobs numbers, how it could impact the future rate cut from the Federal Reserve, and the role economic policy is playing in Campaign 2024.
Politico economics correspondent Victoria Guida discussed the release of the August jobs numbers, how it could impact the future rate cut from the Federal Reserve, and the role economic policy is playing in Campaign 2024.
"Yesterday's incident in the Channel was shocking and deeply tragic, but our thoughts are with all those who lost their lives, and their families," said British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the start of his Prime Minister's Question Time on the sinking of a small migrant boat in the English Channel the day before, resulting in the death of 12 people. The prime minister went on to say they "must have a renewed determination," to end illegal migration. Other topics addressed included renewable energy, roadway safety, support for Israel, and concerns over the elimination of the winter fuel allowance.
C-SPAN's Westminster Producer Peter Knowles in London talks about campaign polling in Great Britain before this summer's general election did not match the voting results, and what lessons can the U.S. learn from it.
"It helps when you don't tell the world to go screw itself it helps when your friends and allies feel treated like friends and allies," said Susan Rice, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (2009-13) and National Security Adviser (2013-17), when asked why public opinion of the United States around the world "dipped" during the Trump administration. The former ambassador's comments came during a conversation on domestic and global leadership hosted by the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC. Other topics addressed included lessons learned during her career working for three presidents, policy successes of the Biden administration, national security challenges posed by Russia and China, and Vice President Harris' governing style.
George Washington University's Barbara Kowalcyk discussed food safety and the role of the FDA, USDA, and other government agencies involved in keeping food safe.