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Podcasts · 116th Congress

What ‘The Front Runner’ Says About Today’s Politics - Roll Call

"The Front Runner" is not going to tell you how to feel about politics. The new film, starring Hugh Jackman and directed by Jason Reitman and co-written by him and Matt Bai and Jay Carson, tells the story of the short-lived 1988 presidential campaign of Sen. Gary Hart, D-Colo., who went from being the presumptive […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Congress Expands Oversight of Social Media - Roll Call

Twitter, Facebook and possibly Google executives are preparing to testify before Senate and House committees next week over concerns that foreign governments could use their platforms to interfere in the upcoming midterm elections. CQ cybersecurity reporter Gopal Ratnam gives us a primer on what to expect.   Show Notes: Senate Panel Abruptly Cancels Markup of […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

How Duncan Hunter Became the Hunted Over Campaign Cash — Podcast - Roll Call

Pro tip: Don’t put in writing your complaints that your campaign treasurer won’t dish out petty cash for your personal use. That’s just one of the details outlined in the federal indictment against Rep. Duncan Hunter and his wife Margaret. They are in hot water over their alleged misuse of campaign finance funds, a pattern of […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Ben Foster and Being Part of a ‘Continuing Conversation’ About Veterans - Roll Call

"For being an actor, being of the generation of the desert war, these questions are ever-present," Ben Foster says about a body of work that has seen him portray veterans of America’s current conflicts. For the Boston native, veterans’ re-entry to civilian life is part of what he says is "a continuing conversation" he says […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Spending Bonanza Heads to Senate Floor: Podcast - Roll Call

The Senate will attempt to pass the two biggest spending bills of the year in one fell swoop. Consideration of the Defense and Labor-HHS-Education bills could begin this week (senators are expected back on Wednesday). CQ’s Kellie Mejdrich explains why the package could prove to be a heavy lift.   

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Podcast: Banking Deregulation in the Air - Roll Call

CQ banking reporter Doug Sword explains the state of play as Republicans (and some Democrats) try to relax banking regulations enacted during the Obama administration to safeguard against a repeat of the 2008 financial meltdown.   Show Notes: Senate Passes Bank Deregulation Bill, House May Seek Additions Fed Chairman Weighs in on Financial Deregulation Bill […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Podcast: Politics' Thin Line Between Laughing and Cringing - Roll Call

In light of the 74th Annual Congressional Dinner, Political Theater talks to Washington Post humor columnist Alexandra Petri about when satire works and when it doesn’t.  Warning: we have politicians telling jokes. RollCall Watch: Lawmakers Take to Comedy at Annual Congressional Dinner    

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Podcast: Meet Jan Rader, West Virginia Heroin(e) in the Opioid Fight - Roll Call

Among the stars at next month’s Oscars will be Huntington Fire Chief Jan Rader, one of the subjects of the Academy Award-nominated documentary "Heroin(e)".   She’s a first responder on the front lines of the opioid crisis, and she’s taken her message on the issue not just to the screen, but also to Capitol Hill […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Podcast: The Lone Star Midterm Lowdown - Roll Call

Texas kicks off primary season in less than a month, and will shape midterm contests that could help determine majorities in the House and and Senate. Roll Call Senior Political Writer Bridget Bowman runs down with Political Theater’s Jason Dick everything from the marquee Senate race there to House campaigns that lawmakers will definitely be […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Podcast: Trump's Tangled War on Trade - Roll Call

CQ trade reporter Ellyn Ferguson looks at whether President Donald Trump will impose more tariffs and withdraw from more international trade agreements in 2018, or pursue a more moderate path. RollCall   Show Notes: Trump Lectures Leaders At Davos — But With A Twist Republicans Weigh Ways to Block Trump on Trade Actions White House […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Ep. 40: The Public Education of Betsy DeVos - Roll Call

  After a bruising Senate confirmation process, Betsy DeVos is now Education Department chief. But she still has a lot of distrust to overcome, says CQ Roll Call’s education reporter Emily Wilkins. Even so, she’s poised to influence how Congress and America view one of the pillars of American life – public schools. Show Notes: […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Trump Budget a Shock to Farmers, Needy and Environment - Roll Call

  President Donald Trump’s first budget calls for mammoth cuts to programs that benefit everyone from farmers to the poor to offset a boost to the Pentagon. Even Red State Trump supporters aren’t spared, say CQ Roll Call’s agriculture reporter Ellyn Ferguson and environmental reporter Elvina Nawaguna.     Show Notes: Agriculture Secretary Says He’ll […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Ep. 39: How Trump and His Supreme Court Pick Could Clash Over Religious Liberties - Roll Call

  Based on his religious rulings, President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch could find himself at odds with the president particularly over the executive order restricting refugees and immigrants, who are mostly Muslim, says CQ Roll Call’s Legal Affairs writer Todd Ruger. Show Notes: Grassley Outlines Timeline for Confirming Trump’s SCOTUS Nominee  Trump’s Supreme […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Ep. 47: Why You Shouldn't Count On the Trump Tax Cuts - Roll Call

    President Trump has promised big tax cuts but as CQ Roll Call’s tax editor Catalina Camia explains a tangled web of interests and Republican disunity in Congress could spoil efforts for the first major tax legislation in 30 years. Show Notes: Reforming taxes will not be easier than abolishing Obamacare   Rogers’ Bill […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Podcast: Obamacare in Peril - Roll Call

CQ’s health reporter Kerry Young and magazine deputy editor Shawn Zeller explain the consequences of the draft health care bill crafted by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who can cement his legislative legacy by slashing Medicaid — a program that helps almost 70 million people who live in or near poverty or have disabilities.   […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Another Attempt to Undo Obamacare, Another Set of Problems - Roll Call

The new effort by Republicans to repeal and replace Obamacare helped secure conservative votes, says CQ Roll Call health editor Rebecca Adams, but it raises new issues for moderates: Of particular concern for many lawmakers is that it could allow states to permit insurers to sock people who have pre-existing conditions with huge premium increases. […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Podcast: The Long and Winding Road to a Spending Deal - Roll Call

CQ budget and appropriations editor Peter Cohn explains why a long-running standoff over spending limits is complicating passage of a stopgap measure needed to avoid a government shutdown come Christmas. RollCall Show Notes: Senators Go Their Own Way on Stopgap Funding House schedule for next week doesn’t have a specific day for the first CR […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Podcast: America's Iran Quandary and Why Money Can't Prevent Military Mishaps - Roll Call

CQ foreign policy reporter Rachel Oswald and Kelsey Davenport of the Arms Control Association explain why Congress is in no rush to change the Iran nuclear deal. And CQ defense reporter John M. Donnelly argues the Pentagon does not necessarily need more money to prevent deadly accidents. RollCall Show Notes: Analysis: With Iran Decision, Trump […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Podcast: Latest Obamacare Repeal Bill Unravels - Roll Call

Sen. John McCain’s opposition to the latest Republican bill to repeal Obamacare may well kill it, says Roll Call Senate reporter Niels Lesniewski. CQ health reporter Mary Ellen McIntire explains what’s in the bill. Roll Call Show Notes: McCain a ‘No’ on Latest Senate Health Care Bill State Medicaid Directors Say Graham-Cassidy ‘Fails to Deliver’ […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Podcast: How the GOP Is Shopping for Health Bill Votes - Roll Call

Republican lawmakers, by keeping two Obamacare taxes on the wealthy, hope to mute Democratic arguments that their health care plan would take away benefits from the poor to help the rich, say CQ Roll Call health reporter Kerry Young and tax reporter Alan K. Ota. But that doesn’t mean that the wealthy won’t get their […]