Senators Clash Over How Soon To Reopen The Economy

Senators Clash Over How Soon To Reopen The Economy

Members of the Senate Banking Committee squabbled Tuesday over how quickly the U.S. economy can rebound from the coronavirus shutdown and whether the federal government is doing enough to support struggling families and businesses in the meantime.

This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, congressional reporter Claudia Grisales, and chief economic correspondent Scott Horsley.

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House Vote Reignites Tug-Of-War Over Military Authority

House Vote Reignites Tug-Of-War Over Military Authority

The House is set to vote this evening on a resolution to limit President Trump's authority to strike Iran. President Trump is operating, like his recent predecessors, off of expansive war-making power...

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Trump Responds To Iranian Missile Strike With Sanctions

Trump Responds To Iranian Missile Strike With Sanctions

No casualties were reported after an Iranian missile strike on U.S. and coalition forces in Iraq on Tuesday night.On Wednesday morning, President Trump announced a new round economic sanctions against...

8 Jan 202014min

2020 Democrats Divided In Their Response To Iran Conflict

2020 Democrats Divided In Their Response To Iran Conflict

President Trump's decision to kill a top Iranian general has split the Democratic field along familiar ideological lines. It remains to be seen how much the issue will ultimately matter to primary vot...

7 Jan 202014min

Congressional Democrats Plan Vote on Trump's War Powers

Congressional Democrats Plan Vote on Trump's War Powers

Top House Democrat Nancy Pelosi called last week's drone airstrike against Iranian Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani "provocative and disproportionate."Iran says it will no longer honor its commitment to lim...

6 Jan 202013min

Weekly Roundup: Friday, January 3rd

Weekly Roundup: Friday, January 3rd

President Trump ordered a strike against a top Iranian military leader that seems likely to upset the balance between the Middle East and Washington, raising questions about what comes next.Also, the ...

3 Jan 202025min

Julian Castro Drops Out Of 2020 Race; Candidates Release Fundraising Numbers

Julian Castro Drops Out Of 2020 Race; Candidates Release Fundraising Numbers

Julián Castro, who served as secretary of housing and urban development in the Obama administration , has ended his presidential campaign. Elements of his progressive campaign platform, including decr...

2 Jan 202014min

Why New Hampshire Holds The First Primary And Why That Matters

Why New Hampshire Holds The First Primary And Why That Matters

In this special episode of The NPR Politics Podcast we sat down with New Hampshire Public Radio's political reporter Lauren Chooljian to talk about why New Hampshire's primary comes first in the presi...

1 Jan 202016min

Why Iowa's Caucus Comes First And Why That Matters

Why Iowa's Caucus Comes First And Why That Matters

In this special episode of The NPR Politics Podcast we sat down with Iowa Public Radio's lead political reporter Clay Masters to talk about why Iowa's caucus comes first in the presidential election a...

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