Democratic candidates vie for endorsements in California
Doug Sovern, political reporter for KCBS Radio, joined "Red and Blue: for a closer look at how the Democratic primary race is shaping up in California.
Doug Sovern, political reporter for KCBS Radio, joined "Red and Blue: for a closer look at how the Democratic primary race is shaping up in California.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Thursday filed his "statement of candidacy" with the Federal Election Commission, but his team says he's not entering the race yet. Sean Sullivan, a CBSN political contributor and national political reporter for The Washington Post, and Lynda Tran, a CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist, spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about Bloomberg's possible entry into the race.
Americans for Prosperity president and Koch brothers' political chief Tim Phillips urged Republican lawmakers to fully repeal the Affordable Care Act, despite pressure from constituents to leave parts of it in place. Elaine Quijano has more in a "Red & Blue" interview.
President Trump landed in Warsaw, Poland, Wednesday to begin an overseas trip that will include a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Zeke Miller, a CBSN political contributor and White House correspondent for Time magazine, and Hunter Walker of Yahoo News join "Red & Blue" to discuss.
President Trump on Wednesday pledged a "big surprise" in the negotiations over the Senate health care bill, but he offered no details. Azi Paybarah of Politico New York and Boston Herald conservative columnist Michael Graham join "Red & Blue" to discuss.
Senate Republicans have postponed their vote to repeal and replace Obamacare after several GOP lawmakers said they couldn't say "yes" to it. Last week, Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller came out against it, but now he says he's willing to negotiate. Nevada Independent editor Jon Ralston joined "Red & Blue" to break down Heller's role in this health care fight -- and if it will affect his chances of re-election in 2018.
The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office projected Monday that the Senate GOP bill would leave 22 million more Americans without insurance in the next decade, compared to the current law. Sean Sullivan of The Washington Post and Rachael Bade of Politico join "Red & Blue" to discuss.
On Monday the Supreme Court announced that parts of President Trump's controversial travel ban can stand. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins "Red & Blue" to discuss the details.
In his appearance before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Attorney General Jeff Sessions denied collusion with Russia, and refused to discuss conversations with President Trump. CBS News chief Washington correspondent and Face the Nation anchor John Dickerson and White House and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan join "Red & Blue" to discuss.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he hasn't been briefed on Russian meddling - despite that he is the top law enforcement officer in the country. CBSN Security Analyst and former Assistant FBI Director Ron Hosko joined "Red & Blue" to break down why he wouldn't have been briefed, and why Robert Mueller met with President Trump the day before he was appointed as special counsel.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions will appear Tuesday before the Senate Intelligence Committee to give his first testimony since his confirmation in February; The Supreme Court could decide to take on a Wisconsin gerrymandering case
Attorney General Jeff Sessions will appear Tuesday before the Senate Intelligence Committee to give his first testimony since his confirmation in February. White House reporter Franco Ordoñez from McClatchy DC and Sean Sullivan of The Washington Post join "Red & Blue" to discuss.
The Supreme Court could decide to take on a Wisconsin gerrymandering case. Wendy Weiser from the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law joined "Red & Blue" to break down what gerrymandering is, and how it became more extreme in the United States.
Former FBI Director James Comey testified Thursday that President Trump told "lies" about him about he was fired; After former FBI Director James Comey called his conversations with President Trump "concerning," House Speaker Paul Ryan said the President is still new to government.
Former FBI Director James Comey testified that the White House's initial explanation for his firing were "lies, plain and simple." Comey also testified that Mr. Trump asked him drop the investigation into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
Former FBI Director James Comey revealed that in private conversations, President Trump said he hoped Comey would drop the Michael Flynn probe. But was that obstruction of justice? CBS legal analyst Rikki Klieman and CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joined "Red & Blue" to set the record straight.
Former FBI Director James Comey testified Thursday that President Trump told "lies" about him about he was fired. Comey also admitted to leaking a memo about a February conversation with Mr. Trump. Chief Washington correspondent and Face the Nation moderator John Dickerson; chief White House correspondent Major Garrett; and chief congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes join "Red & Blue" to discuss.
After former FBI Director James Comey called his conversations with President Trump "concerning," House Speaker Paul Ryan said the President is still new to government. Republican strategist and former McCain campaign manager Rick Davis, CBSN political contributor and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez, and CBSN political contributor and Democratic Strategist Lynda Tran joins "Red & Blue" for a Strat Chat.
Fired FBI Director James Comey used the time given for his opening statement to directly address his former colleagues. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues and CBSN security analyst and former Assistant FBI Director Ron Hosko joined "Red & Blue" to break down how people within the bureau are reacting to Comey's testimony.
At a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, Senator Kamala Harris was interrupted by Chairman Richard Burr as she went head-to-head with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein over Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into the Trump campaign ties with Russia.
The White House is bracing for former FBI Director James Comey's testimony; At a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, Senator Kamala Harris was interrupted by Chairman Richard Burr as she went head-to-head with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein over Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into the Trump campaign ties with Russia.
The White House is bracing for former FBI Director James Comey's testimony. CBS News political director Steve Chaggaris and Sean Sullivan of The Washington Post join "Red & Blue" to discuss.
Get to know the key senators who will question former FBI Director James Comey on Thursday.
President Trump's lawyer says Mr. Trump feels "vindicated" by Comey's opening statement, but will the White House be able to move forward with its agenda after Comey's hearing? Republican strategists Rick Davis and Lanhee Chen joined "Red & Blue" to break down how the White House may react to Comey's testimony, and Republican's priorities before the August recess.
The Washington Post reports that Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats reportedly told his associates that President Trump asked him to intervene in the Russia investigation. Washington Post reporter Karoun Demirjian spoke about this story on CBSN's "Red & Blue."