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The outsiderFintech’s free willWhat to make of 2020’s fintech conferences
The outsiderFintech’s free willWhat to make of 2020’s fintech conferencesBrex founder and co-CEO Henrique DuBugras co-hosts Fintech Beat to discuss regulatory diversity
Tired of all the 2020 political drama and ready for a reboot after the Electoral College certified Joe Biden the winner. Sorry! 2021 promises more of it.
Political divisions have revealed the cracks in this country and who's falling through them. Along the fault lines are truth and free speech.
Biden's picks to head Agriculture and HUD follow a fairly familiar pattern, but supporters expect his administration to address equality issues.
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In this episode of Political Theater's The Transition, Congress is still in a tug of war over a possible COVID-19 aid package.
There is a struggle for the soul of the Democratic Party. While Joe Biden won the presidency, there certainly wasn't a blue wave. It's the progressives versus the moderates.
It's the end of the year, which means Congress has a lot of unfinished business, including a COVID-19 relief package and funding the government.
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We're delving into President Donald Trump's latest moves to block President-elect Joe Biden from moving forward and more on today's episode.
Mary C. Curtis speaks with Democratic Rep. James E. Clyburn, the majority whip, about his role in President-elect Joe Biden's win, and more.
recounts her journey, why she walked away from her first startup, and how her new big venture has enabled over $1 billion of donations to nonprofits More podcast content Show Notes:What to make of 2020’s
CQ Roll Call's Shawn Zeller speaks with presidential historian David Greenberg to examine whether Trump transformed the American presidency.
CQ Roll Call's Jim Saksa talks with Oren Cass, executive director of American Compass, abut how unions could be reinvented.
In this episode of "The Future Of," we explore the future of public transportation with Sam Zimbabwe, director of Seattle's Department of Transportation.
CQ Roll Call's Shawn Zeller speaks to economist and former Obama adviser Jason Furman, who argues that deficits aren't the end of the world.
This week Fintech Beat teams up with FRT to cover October’s whirlwind of fintech discussions taking place all over the world.
Reid and Tom Daschle, and Liesl Hickey, a partner at Ascent Media and former executive director of the National Republican Congressional Committee as well as chief of staff to Illinois Republican Mark S.
Just in time for Halloween: the worst-case scenarios for the 2020 election. What could go wrong? How about everything? It's the Political Theater podcast.