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Fintech Beat sits down with Cornell University’s Daniel Awrey and Cato’s Diego Zuluaga to debate Facebook’s changes to the Libra cryptocurrency.
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Fintech Beat sits down with Cornell University’s Daniel Awrey and Cato’s Diego Zuluaga to debate Facebook’s changes to the Libra cryptocurrency.
Podcast: The CBO’s latest projections show economic output plunging, while unemployment and federal deficits soar. How bad could it get?
Today, conversation with CQ Roll Call's Clyde McGrady on his hometown — a small, rural town in Georgia — and how COVID-19 is taking its toll there.
As COVID-19 continues to batter the economy, Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto explains why certain relief bill provisions are unfair to states like hers.
We finally have a deal for the next round of relief for the coronavirus pandemic. Jennifer Shutt and David Lerman breakdown what’s in the deal.
A look at the tug of war in Congress between lawmakers who want to vote remotely and those who insist that the House reopen.
Fintech Beat sits down with Hong Kong University professor Douglas Arner to discuss fintech in the wider Asia region during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tonight, we examine the more than $480 billion relief package just passed by the Senate, intended to refill the coffers of small businesses.
Tonight, we speak to New York Democratic Rep. Gregory W. Meeks of South Queens — the epicenter of the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak.
We're breaking down the president's "Opening Up America Again" plan. We'll also discuss what could be next for small businesses.
Agriculture is the focus of this episode. Shawn Zeller speaks to GOP Reps. Jim Hagedorn of Minnesota and Dusty Johnson of South Dakota.
The 2020 campaign has been weird, interrupted as it is by the coronavirus pandemic. Lucky for us at Political Theater, we have movies to watch.
CQ Roll Call's Jim Saksa speaks with GOP Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida on what Congress' next steps should be to help small businesses.
Fintech Beat sits down with Brian Miller, the CEO of Easy China Warehouse, to talk about the extraordinary responses China took to tackle coronavirus.
Tonight: President Trump and governors spar over who has the authority to reopen states. We also discuss the Smithfield pork processing plant closure.
Congress is still struggling to find a bipartisan solution to provide $251 billion in additional funding for the Paycheck Protection Program.
Tonight’s podcast covers the increased friction between the federal and state governments, and how COVID-19 is causing the deficit to balloon.
A conversation with Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz regarding his thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic.
Karen Bass discusses the disturbing trend of African Americans dying at a higher rate from COVID-19 than the rest of the U.S. population.
What did we learn from our success beating back the Ebola crisis in how to address the coronavirus pandemic? Not much, Reid Wilson, author of "Ebola," says.