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Nicole Elam and Larry Parks discuss what digital transformation looks like for minority-owned and rural banks.
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Nicole Elam and Larry Parks discuss what digital transformation looks like for minority-owned and rural banks.
President Biden presented House Democrats with a $1.75 trillion reconciliation framework and draft bill text this week.
PODCAST — Joe Manchin is having a moment. How long will it last? And why is it happening? Political Theater heads for the mountains.
The director-general of China's central bank digital currency project talks about the country's "wait and see" innovation path.
President Joe Biden signaled Democrats are close now, or at least closer, to a final reconciliation package.
PODCAST — What is wrong with Congress? Why can’t lawmakers get things done? Norm Ornstein joins on Political Theater to discuss.
As Congress deliberates on what should be included in the reconciliation bill, child care, specifically universal pre-K, is being debated.
Democrats have two weeks to meet a self-imposed deadline to pass a reconciliation bill, but a rift within the party remains.
PODCAST — The Hulu series "Dopesick" dramatizes the overwhelming loss of the opioid crisis from multiple angles, including government action.
Lana Swartz discusses cryptotwitter and her book "New Money: How Payments Became Social Media" on the latest episode of Fintech Beat.
The Senate approved a short-term debt limit patch Thursday night but doesn’t provide much time for a longer-term agreement.
PODCAST — President Joe Biden went to Howell, Mich., to push for his agenda. We talked to people there about how it went.
Dante Disparte, Tonya Evans and Carmelle Cadet, three of the most visible minorities in crypto, talk about crypto and financial inclusion.
Progressive Democrats plan to vote against the infrastructure package unless the Senate passes a reconciliation package.
PODCAST — The Supreme Court’s new term is supercharged with political pressure, with cases on abortion and guns rights.
Matt Spoke, the CEO of Moves Financial, talks about what it takes to innovate for the gig worker, and change labor's relationship to capital.
The House passed a stopgap bill that would fund the government through Dec. 3, but it still needs to pass the evenly divided Senate.
Co-hosts Mark McKinnon and Jennifer Palmieri discuss what’s new for Showtime’s "The Circus" during these crazy times.
Congress is trying to bring clarity to cryptocurrency. We discuss an ambitious proposal with former CFTC general counsel Patrick McCarty.
House Democrats wrapped up markups for 13 sections of the reconciliation package this week, sending draft text to the Budget Committee.