Crash Course
The Clinton Years, or the 1990s Crash Course US History
In which John Green teaches you about the United States as it was in the 1990s. You'll remember from last week that the old-school Republican George H.W. Bush had lost the 1992 presidential election to a young upstart Democrat from...
The Wall Street Journal
Stephen Breyer on the Supreme Court’s Legacy Today
Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer discusses the unique dynamics and evolution of the court over time, the decision-making process and his legacy with Wall Street Journal Editor in Chief Matt Murray.
The Wall Street Journal
Glenn Youngkin on the Economy and Republicans’ Outlook for 2024
The Virginia governor discusses his plans to fight inflation, prepare for a potential recession, expand mental-health resources and steer the Republican Party toward electoral success in 2024.
The Wall Street Journal
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton on the Republican Agenda After the Midterms
Following the midterms, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton discusses why the Republicans didn’t win over more swing voters and how they’ll use their new share of power in Washington.
Bloomberg
U.S. Foreign Policy Needs to Begin at Home: IJL's Zvobgo
Jan.28 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Kelebogile Zvobgo, founder and director of the International Justice Lab, shares her views on how the Biden administration should deal with human rights, diversity and diplomatic issues....
Curated Video
Trump Administration Joins 30 Countries With Anti-Abortion Declaration
The Trump administration signed the anti-abortion declaration Thursday, joining 30 other largely authoritarian countries.
Bloomberg
How Trump's Agenda Plays Into Global Relations
May.25 -- Peter Cohn, analyst at Height Analytics, and Ebrahim Rahbari, managing director of global economics at Citigroup, talk about President Donald Trump's balancing of domestic and foreign affairs. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
Bloomberg
Citi's Mann Says a Recession in Next Two Years Requires Some Shock
Sep.18 -- Catherine Mann, global chief economist at Citigroup, discusses the economic impact of the move away from globalization and what could prompt a recession in the next two years. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Gallo: Wasted Fiscal Stimulus Won’t Help Central Banks
Sept. 28 -- Stephen Gallo, head of European FX strategy at BMO Capital Markets, examines the negative impact of negative interest rates and explains why fiscal stimulus may not help central banks. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on...
Bloomberg
Soros: Trump Will Fail, Markets Won't Do Well
Jan.19 -- Soros Fund Management Chairman George Soros discusses Donald Trump and how markets are reacting to the president-elect. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on...
Bloomberg
UCL's Karimi: In Best Interest to Iran, U.S. to Return to Nuclear Deal
Jun.21 -- The latest talks to revive the Iran nuclear deal have ended without agreement This comes just a day after hardline cleric Ebrahim Raisi won Iran's presidential election. Bahar Karimi, Visiting Research Fellow at UCL's Centre on...
Sky News
UK: Tony Blair: West needs to figure out how to deal with 'radical Islam' without US
CLEAN: Interior Questions and Answer session with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, speaking to the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) military think tank and talking about the War in Afghanistan on 6th September 2021 London,...
Curated Video
Sen. Joe Manchin Appears On Board With President Biden's Budget Deal
President Biden said Monday he felt "very positive" about reaching agreement on his big domestic policy bill.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: The Presidency and Domestic Policy.
The president's domestic responsibilities are made completely clear by the Constitution, right? Well, not exactly.