Washington Journal: Mona Charen Discusses the State of Feminism
December 28, 2018Syndicated Columnist Mona Charen discusses her new book, Sex Matters, and feminism in America today.
Syndicated Columnist Mona Charen discusses her new book, Sex Matters, and feminism in America today.
Author Alissa Quart discusses her book, Squeezed: Why Our Families Can’t Afford America.
Legal scholar Alan Dershowitz discusses his book “The Case Against Impeaching Trump.”
Author and Fox News Political Analyst Juan Williams discusses his latest book, What the Hell Do You Have to Lose? Trump’s War on Civil Rights.
Senators are expected to debate a resolution on ending U.S. involvement in Yemen War and condemning the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Off the floor, talks continue on plans to fund the government past the December 21 deadline to avert a shut
Military Times' Leo Shane reviews the top military stories of 2018 including the resignation of Defense Secretary James Mattis, and author Sarah Kendzior discusses her book “The View from Flyover Country.”
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Author Sarah Kendzior discusses her book “The View from Flyover Country.”
C-SPAN producer Mark Farkas talks about C-SPAN’s new original production, “The Senate: Conflict and Compromise.”
View More Q&AThis C-SPAN Original Production takes you inside the U.S. Senate to explore its history, traditions, and constitutional powers.
View More about the SenateEconomist Stephen Moore discusses the economic policies of the Trump administration. He is interviewed by Veronique de Rugy, senior research fellow at George Mason University Mercatus Center.
View More After WordsDavid Corn, Washington bureau chief for Mother Jones magazine, talks about his books and takes viewer questions. Mr. Corn is the author of Blond Ghost, Showdown, and the recently published Russian Roulette.
View More In DepthAddressing troops during a surprise stop in Iraq, President Trump tells them he got them a 10 percent pay raise. "You haven't gotten one in more than 10 years--more than 10 years," he says. And we got you a big one. I got you a big one. I got you a…
The Senate has adjourned. Negotiations continue between Congress and the White House amid the government shutdown. The Senate meets next on Monday at 11am ET for a brief pro forma session & on Thursday at 4pm to continue legislative business.
Sen. Schumer says Democrats want border security, but not "an expensive and ineffective wall." He says, "President Trump, if you want to reopen the government, you must abandon the wall..." & says the president is beholden to the "far, far right."
Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) says voting in the Senate is paused until President Trump and Senate Democrats reach an agreement on government funding. The senator also emphasizes the need for border security.
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Following another day of closed-door testimony on Capitol Hill, former FBI Director James Comey calls lawmakers' silence on the president’s criticism about the FBI “shameful,” and he says they need to “stand up and speak the truth.”
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser discusses issues facing the nation’s capital.