Weekly Roundup: Friday, December 13

Weekly Roundup: Friday, December 13

Despite partisan impeachment hearings, lawmakers reached a flurry of tentative deals on on Space Force, family leave for federal workers, and a multilateral trade package.

On the campaign trail, candidates sparred over their past work in the private sector.

This episode: political correspondent Asma Khalid, White House correspondent Tamara Keith, congressional correspondent Kelsey Snell, political reporter Danielle Kurtzleben, and senior editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro.

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Biden Holds Out Hope for Diplomatic Solution In Ukraine

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A Look At Key Senate, Governor's Races In Arizona And Georgia

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Biden won back Pennsylvania and Arizona from Trump in 2020, but the president's sagging approval ratings could cause problems for downticket Democrats in those states come November. And election consp...

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On The Ground In Ukraine As Threat Of Russian Invasion Grows

On The Ground In Ukraine As Threat Of Russian Invasion Grows

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The Economy Is Doing Well By Most Measures—But Inflation Remains A Problem

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Inflation is particularly potent as a political issue because it touches everyone, but President Biden still rarely addresses the topic substantively in public appearances. How much of an issue will i...

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Biden Promised To Cancel $10,000 In Student Debt For All Borrowers. He Hasn't.

Biden Promised To Cancel $10,000 In Student Debt For All Borrowers. He Hasn't.

Progressives point to a law that gives the education secretary the unilateral power to discharge federal student debt as a mechanism Biden can use to fulfill his promise to forgive $10 thousand in stu...

9 Feb 202213min

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