America’s Collision Course With The Debt Ceiling
As the nation counts down to default, Diane talks to longtime Congress watcher Norm Ornstein about the debt limit negotiations, what's at stake and whether he sees a way forward.
Joe Biden speaks to the crowd at his rally for president in Pittsburgh on April 29, 2019.
Twenty-three. As of today, that is how many Democratic candidates are running for president in 2020.
The group includes senators, governors, mayors of big cities (and small), a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and, of course, the former vice president.
So, how can a candidate stand out in such a crowded field? How different are their messages? And is this a good or bad thing for the Democratic party?
As the nation counts down to default, Diane talks to longtime Congress watcher Norm Ornstein about the debt limit negotiations, what's at stake and whether he sees a way forward.
As President Biden's visit to Hiroshima dredges up memories of World War II, Diane talks to historian Evan Thomas about his new book, "Road to Surrender," the story of America's decision to drop the atomic bomb.
New York Times technology reporter Cade Metz lays out how A.I. works, why it sometimes "hallucinates" and the dangers it may pose to society.
It’s a story familiar to any working parent. You get a call. It’s your child’s school saying they are sick and to come get them. And you can’t because you’re…
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