Washington Journal: News Headlines and Viewer Calls
December 5, 2021Join us with your calls and comments on social media as we review the latest news headlines out of Washington.
Join us with your calls and comments on social media as we review the latest news headlines out of Washington.
Retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, former U.S. Army Europe Commander, discusses the massing of Russian troops on the Ukraine border and how the U.S. and NATO are responding.
Republican pollster B.J. Martino and Democratic strategist Jim Manley discuss the week in politics and retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, former U.S. Army Europe Commander, discusses the massing of Russian troops on the Ukraine border.
Viewers respond to the question, “What is your view of COVID-19 vaccine mandates?”
Viewers respond to the question, “What is your view of COVID-19 vaccine mandates?”
Retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, former U.S. Army Europe Commander, discusses the massing of Russian troops on the Ukraine border and how the U.S. and NATO are responding.
Author and historian Victor Davis Hanson talks and takes calls about war, politics and citizenship in the United States. Mr. Hanson’s many books include “The Second World Wars,” "The Case for Trump," and his latest “The Dying Citizen.”
Join us with your calls and comments on social media as we review the latest news headlines out of Washington.
The Center for Strategic & International Studies hosts a discussion with advocates on promoting democracy.
View More DemocracySen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) discusses Congress' war powers with the Cato Institute.
View More War PowersDefense and State Department officials testify on the threat from al Qaeda, ISIS and other terrorist groups.
View More terrorismThe inspector general of the U.S. Capitol Police testifies on the Jan. 6th attack at the U.S. Capitol before the Senate Rules & Administration Committee.
View More January 6Victoria Nuland, the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, testifies on U.S. policy toward Russia before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
View More RussiaAmerican History TV presents coverage of the International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
View More American History TVThe January 6 Select Committee unanimously votes in favor of a criminal contempt referral to the U.S. House for Jeffrey Clark. Mr. Clark is a former senior Justice Department official who served during the Trump administration.
National Journal Senate reporter Zach Cohen discusses Congress’s stopgap spending bill to fund the federal government until February 18, 2022.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki briefs reporters and responds to questions on the Biden administration’s policy agenda.