Senate Session
Began Airing 9:59am ESTThe Senate continues work on executive and judicial nominations.
The Senate continues work on executive and judicial nominations.
The House will work on a number of human rights bills, including a resolution condemning the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and other Senate Republican leaders speak with reporters following their party luncheon.
A House Transportation subcommittee holds a virtual hearing on the safety of the nation’s passenger rail infrastructure.
House Republican leaders speaks to reporters following leadership elections for the next Congress.
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Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller briefs reporters at the Pentagon on President Trump’s decision to reduce the number of troops in Afghanistan and Iraq to 2,500 in each country by January 15, 2021.
During Remarks at ceremony at Fort Bragg, Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller says reducing forces from Afghanistan and Iraq will be done “in a manner that protects our fighting men and women and our hard-earned gains.”
National World War II Museum oral historian Hannah Dailey talks about “atomic veterans” -- servicemen assigned to nuclear bomb tests and clean-up -- many of whom suffered long-term health issues from radiation exposure.
View More American History TVPolitical scientist Deborah Stone argues that numbers aren’t objective and explains numerous ways numbers impact our lives daily. She’s interviewed by data scientist and author Cathy O’Neil.
View More Book TVGeorgetown University international affairs professor Charles Kupchan looks back at American foreign policy and isolationism.
View More Book TVOpen Markets Institute director Sally Hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in American industry and provides her thoughts on how to prevent monopoly power. She’s interviewed by Bloomberg News reporter David McLaughlin.
View More Book TVEddie Glaude, chair of the African American Studies program at Princeton University, talks about race and politics in America as well as the relevance of the late author James Baldwin in the age of Black Lives Matter.
View More In DepthHouse Democrats hold a news conference on Capitol Hill to discuss Democratic leadership elections, ongoing negotiations over COVID-19 relief, and measures being taken to prevent a government shutdown.
National Journal hosts a post-election summit to discuss the political landscape ahead.
Officials from the Defense Department and Health and Human Services provide an update on COVID-19 vaccines.