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Seriously Funny: Dulcé Sloan is not a ‘celebrity’ - Roll Call
Dulcé Sloan, correspondent for "The Daily Show," comedian and podcaster, is our guest on this episode of Political Theater.
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Dulcé Sloan, correspondent for "The Daily Show," comedian and podcaster, is our guest on this episode of Political Theater.
We talk about the proposed voting rules changes that could become a reality for the House to continue to legislate during the pandemic.
House Democrats on Tuesday released their proposal for the fifth coronavirus relief bill. We discuss what’s in the $3 trillion bill, and more.
In today's episode we highlight what the nation's leading public health officials told the Senate about the pandemic and reopening America.
Famed economist Barry Eichengreen joins Fintech Beat to discuss a central bank digital currency's chances of toppling the U.S. dollar, and more.
Tonight, the West Wing has recently had two confirmed cases of COVID-19, raising questions about whether it is too soon to reopen the nation's Capitol.
We speak to Fredric Rolando, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers, about the impact on workers, mail and the fate of the agency.
Tonight, we examine what states that purchased the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine will do with their supplies of the discredited COVID-19 treatment option.
In tonight's episode, we dive into the debate in Congress over what a new aid package should contain and the impact of COVID-19 on the economy.
We are less than six months from Election Day and, despite impeachment and a pandemic, very little has changed, at least electorally.
With talks picking up over a new coronavirus relief bill, CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Jennifer Shutt discuss what both parties want in it.
We explain the latest thinking from the administration about disbanding the coronavirus task force, and Congress is busy again with hearings.
Fintech Beat sits down with the IMF’s Sonja Davidovic and Jonathan Kiff to learn about the latest developments with China’s digital currency foray.
We begin with a first at the Supreme Court: a live broadcast of oral arguments. Then, a look at how the Pentagon is poised for a post-pandemic shift.
Tonight, we preview what's on the Senate's agenda when it reconvenes next week. Then, a look at how one Amazon plant is struggling with COVID-19.
In tonight's episode we explore whether the federal government will issue more direct payments to Americans, how Congress will get back to work, and more.
Mario Diaz-Balart was the first member of Congress to disclose he had COVID-19, and he talks to Political Theater about his fight and recovery.
In this episode, Shawn Zeller speaks to Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware about why he believes senators should not reconvene in Washington.
Think the coronvirus is tough? Wait until it bumps up against New Jersey gas stations, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, and congressional tradition.
Tonight, we take you inside the Capitol for what's on lawmakers minds as the pandemic continues, and much more.