Obama Knocks GOP on Unemployment Extension, Tax Cuts for Wealthy (Video)
When the audience booed, Obama said, “Don’t boo, by the way. I want you to vote.
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When the audience booed, Obama said, “Don’t boo, by the way. I want you to vote.
Last week Goodlatte, the House Judiciary Committee chairman, told Fox News Latino he was “ready to move now” on reform, while in the same interview calling it “increasingly unlikely” to happen in this
Zitz spoke with Five By Five in an interview Friday about cybersecurity and the Department of Homeland Security.
Sterling Jones says in the film. Junger took two distinct approaches with each of the films.
A top Senate Republican predicted the GOP’s fight against the EPA’s “war on coal” won’t lead to a government shutdown.
“I see an emerging confidence in D.C. that we can stand alone as a state,” Krepp said in an interview on Capitol Hill.
the primary.
Jared Huffman, D-Calif., who was slated to play shortstop for the Democrats in tonight’s 53rd Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game , will have to watch from the sidelines this year.
Lewis, center, entranced the cast of “All the Way” with his tales of the civil rights movement after a performance of the play. (Courtesy the Office of Rep.
That is, you and the thousands of other journalism and political science grads in the class of 2015. So what’s going to give you an advantage?
That is, you and the thousands of other journalism and political science grads in the class of 2015. So what’s going to give you an advantage?
In the cable television interview, Espaillat added that Rangel’s effectiveness in Congress ended in 2010, when the House voted to censure him after the congressman was found in violation of numerous
In the spring of 1970, the Rev. Robert F.
But according to members leaving the meeting, the discussion was not of the molehill variety.
become the keystone of the administration.
become the keystone of the administration.
McCarthy said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal his top priority this upcoming session is to address energy issues . Chief among his targets, Mr.
“I don’t want to be sitting around waiting on their results,” Childers told CQ Roll Call in a phone interview. “I will probably be on the road.”
The reporters assembled in a meeting room on the first floor of the Capitol — employees of Stephens Media Group, the Washington Post, Bloomberg and CQ Roll Call — remained silent.
“My gut is that the momentum is on Charlie Rangel’s side,” said Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, D-N.Y., said in a Thursday interview with CQ Roll Call.