Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's Aaron David Miller discusses continued tensions in the Mideast and Pew Research Center's Caroll Doherty discusses Pew's new research on how party identification has shifted over the past three decades.
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman discusses the housing supply shortage at an event hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC.
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman discusses the housing supply shortage at an event hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC.
"With the boost that would come from military assistance Ukrainians are entirely capable of holding their own through 2024 and puncturing Putin's arrogant view that time is on his side," said CIA Director William Burns of supplemental aid for Ukraine during an event hosted by the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas. He went on to warn if Congress fails to pass the supplemental, "there is a very real risk that the Ukrainians could lose on the battlefield by the end of 2024." Other topics discussed included the Israel-Hamas war and the challenges in the Middle East, threats posed by China, and intelligence sharing.
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra discussed reducing the carbon footprint in the health care sector at an event hosted by Johns Hopkins University. Topics included how the Biden administration is incentivizing health care systems to be more climate efficient, reducing waste, and the impact climate issues have on the health of seniors and outdoor workers.
Health care professionals discussed reducing the carbon footprint in the health care sector at an event hosted by Johns Hopkins University. Topics included reducing waste in hospital systems, transitioning back to reusable medical supplies, re-evaluating expiration dates on supplies, and maximizing medical device recycling programs.
Aaron David Miller, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, discussed the United States' role in the Israel-Hamas conflict, the recent military strikes between Iran and Israel, and efforts to prevent a wider war.
Carroll Doherty, Director of Political Research at the Pew Research Center, discussed Pew's new research on how party identification has shifted over the past three decades.
Aaron David Miller, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, discussed the United States' role in the Israel-Hamas conflict, the recent military strikes between Iran and Israel, and efforts to prevent a wider war.
"This is an important day for America and a very important day for freedom-loving countries around the world," said Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (KY) as he briefed the press on the Ukraine-Israel-Taiwan foreign aid package that was set to pass the Senate. Leader McConnell stated that the $60B in aid allocated for Ukraine makes up only 0.2% of GDP, noting that the U.S. spends 3% of GDP on defense. In addition, McConnell critiqued the Biden administration for its handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal and for requesting low defense budgets, critiqued Tucker Carlson for his comments on Ukraine, and discussed border security.
President Biden campaigned in Tampa, Florida where he urged voters to use their voices at the ballot box to protect reproductive rights. The president's remarks came just one week before a Florida six-week abortion ban is set to take effect. He placed the blame for the law and the overturning of Roe v. Wade on former President Donald Trump. President Biden said getting rid of abortion was a "political deal" between the evangelical base of the GOP and Donald Trump.
Former House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-MO) and other panelists discussed issues that social media platforms pose to U.S. democracy. Former Rep. Gephardt expressed optimism that a bill he was lobbying for, the Kids Online Safety Act, would soon be passed and signed into law. He said his other legislative priorities included online privacy and amending Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which generally provides social media platforms immunity from lawsuits. This event was part of a conference co-hosted by the LBJ Foundation and "More Perfect" civics nonprofit in Austin, Texas.
"With the boost that would come from military assistance Ukrainians are entirely capable of holding their own through 2024 and puncturing Putin's arrogant view that time is on his side," said CIA Director William Burns of supplemental aid for Ukraine during an event hosted by the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas. He went on to warn if Congress fails to pass the supplemental, "there is a very real risk that the Ukrainians could lose on the battlefield by the end of 2024." Other topics discussed included the Israel-Hamas war and the challenges in the Middle East, threats posed by China, and intelligence sharing.
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman discussed the housing supply shortage at an event hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC. Topics included housing supply and demand challenges, housing affordability, veteran homelessness, barriers around introducing modular and manufactured housing to the market, and bipartisan efforts to deal with housing challenges.
"This is an important day for America and a very important day for freedom-loving countries around the world," said Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (KY) as he briefed the press on the Ukraine-Israel-Taiwan foreign aid package that was set to pass the Senate. Leader McConnell stated that the $60B in aid allocated for Ukraine makes up only 0.2% of GDP, noting that the U.S. spends 3% of GDP on defense. In addition, McConnell critiqued the Biden administration for its handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal and for requesting low defense budgets, critiqued Tucker Carlson for his comments on Ukraine, and discussed border security.
Carroll Doherty, Director of Political Research at the Pew Research Center, discussed Pew's new research on how party identification has shifted over the past three decades.
Senators Cantwell (D-WA) and Warner (D-VA) spoke in support of a foreign aid bill provision that requires TikTok to divest from China-owned parent company ByteDance within one year or face a U.S. ban.
Florida Republican Marco Rubio spoke about problems he has with the foreign aid bills being considered in the Senate. Nebraska Republican Pete Ricketts followed, talking about the dangers of TikTok.
Utah Republican Mike Lee spoke against the Foreign Aid bills, citing the financial costs and addition to the national debt, without funding for the southern border.
President Biden campaigned in Tampa, Florida where he urged voters to use their voices at the ballot box to protect reproductive rights. The president's remarks came just one week before a Florida six-week abortion ban is set to take effect. He placed the blame for the law and the overturning of Roe v. Wade on former President Donald Trump. President Biden said getting rid of abortion was a "political deal" between the evangelical base of the GOP and Donald Trump.
Following President Biden's remarks at a campaign event in Tampa, Florida he spoke to members of the community who are working for his reelection bid in the state. He thanked the workers for their time and dedication to the campaign. He also expressed his optimism for the country and his reelection. Before talking to the adults in the room, President Biden spoke to the children and told them to make sure their parents got them ice cream.
Julie Su, acting labor secretary, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), and Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb (D) were among many featured speakers at the 2024 North America's Building Trades Unions' conference in Washington, DC. They touted the Biden administration's pro-labor union stance and policy actions. They also touched on how trade jobs impact the economy and the building of infrastructure across America.
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman discussed the housing supply shortage at an event hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC. Topics included housing supply and demand challenges, housing affordability, veteran homelessness, barriers around introducing modular and manufactured housing to the market, and bipartisan efforts to deal with housing challenges.
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra discussed reducing the carbon footprint in the health care sector at an event hosted by Johns Hopkins University. Topics included how the Biden administration is incentivizing health care systems to be more climate efficient, reducing waste, and the impact climate issues have on the health of seniors and outdoor workers.
Health care professionals discussed reducing the carbon footprint in the health care sector at an event hosted by Johns Hopkins University. Topics included reducing waste in hospital systems, transitioning back to reusable medical supplies, re-evaluating expiration dates on supplies, and maximizing medical device recycling programs.
The U.S. Institute of Peace held a discussion with State Department officials on preparations and priorities for the July 2024 NATO summit in Washington, DC. Topics included NATO engagement with the Indo-Pacific region, the Russia-Ukraine war, and U.S.-China relations.
President Biden campaigned in Tampa, Florida where he urged voters to use their voices at the ballot box to protect reproductive rights. The president's remarks came just one week before a Florida six-week abortion ban is set to take effect. He placed the blame for the law and the overturning of Roe v. Wade on former President Donald Trump. President Biden said getting rid of abortion was a "political deal" between the evangelical base of the GOP and Donald Trump.
"This is an important day for America and a very important day for freedom-loving countries around the world," said Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (KY) as he briefed the press on the Ukraine-Israel-Taiwan foreign aid package that was set to pass the Senate. Leader McConnell stated that the $60B in aid allocated for Ukraine makes up only 0.2% of GDP, noting that the U.S. spends 3% of GDP on defense. In addition, McConnell critiqued the Biden administration for its handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal and for requesting low defense budgets, critiqued Tucker Carlson for his comments on Ukraine, and discussed border security.
Paul DiPerna of the school choice advocacy group EdChoice discusses teen attitudes toward K-12 education in the U.S. and Alliance for Safety and Justice's Aswad Thomas discusses expanding resources for survivors of crime and criminal justice reform.
Supreme Court hears oral argument in Moyle v. United States, a consolidated case on whether a federal law allowing for emergency abortion health care at hospitals preempts Idaho's ban on nearly all abortions.
Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) is in conversation with author and historian Jon Meacham at the Washington National Cathedral, discussing how leaders can put principles ahead of politics.
Supreme Court heard oral argument in Moyle v. United States, a consolidated case on whether a federal law allowing for emergency abortion health care at hospitals preempts states' bans on nearly all abortions.
Corporate executives discussed the latest developments in technology, including in the areas of artificial intelligence, financial services, and clean energy. One of the speakers, ESPN Chair James Pitaro, discussed his company's joint venture with Warner Brothers and Fox Corporation and the evolving media landscape. Also, former White House technology official Alondra Nelson explained how an AI bill of rights was created under the Biden administration. This summit was hosted by Axios in Washington, DC.
The Supreme Court hears oral argument to decide if former President Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for his alleged role in trying to overturn the 2020 election results. Special Counsel Jack Smith indicted him in August 2023.
C-SPAN takes viewer calls for reaction to the Supreme Court oral argument regarding former President Trump's claim of presidential immunity to protect against criminal prosecution.
The Supreme Court heard oral argument to decide if former President Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for his alleged role in trying to overturn the 2020 election results. Special Counsel Jack Smith indicted him in August 2023.
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Author Ann Coulter and columnist Sohrab Ahmari debated Reason Magazine's Nick Gillespie and The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur on the question: "Should the U.S. shut its borders?" Before the debate began, the majority of the audience voted in the affirmative, with 71% responding "yes" and 29% responding "no." After the debate concluded, audience polling respectively changed to 63% and 37%. The Free Press media company and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression co-hosted this debate, which was moderated by journalist Bari Weiss.
NBC Saturday Night Live Cast Member Colin Jost is the featured entertainer at the 2024 White House Correspondents Association Dinner in Washington, DC.
Jochen "Jack" Wurfl, author of "My Two Lives," talked about surviving as a Jew in Nazi Germany and his later life and success in the United States. Mr. Wurlf and his brother were baptized Catholic and joined the Hitler Youth to hide their identities.
Jochen "Jack" Wurfl, author of "My Two Lives," talked about surviving as a Jew in Nazi Germany and his later life and success in the United States. Mr. Wurlf and his brother were baptized Catholic and joined the Hitler Youth to hide their identities.
Jochen "Jack" Wurfl, author of "My Two Lives," talked about surviving as a Jew in Nazi Germany and his later life and success in the United States. Mr. Wurlf and his brother were baptized Catholic and joined the Hitler Youth to hide their identities.