2015년 3월 10일 화요일

The Hill's E-news: March 10, 2015

The Hill's E-news
 March 10, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
Can Jeb survive in Iowa?
By Jonathan Easley
DES MOINES, Iowa — Jeb Bush’s goal in the 2016 Iowa caucuses is simple: to survive.
EXCLUSIVE: Investing in a secure, stable Central America
By Vice President Biden
Vice President Joe Biden writes in an op-ed in The Hill that he wants $1 billion for Central America.
Obama, GOP grapple over Iran
By Kristina Wong
Sen. Reid accused Republicans of “empowering the ayatollahs” in Iran.
White House: Clinton used private email address with Obama
By Jordan Fabian
“The president did email with Secretary Clinton,” Josh Earnest said.
Left turns on Hillary
By Lucy Feickert, Kelly Kaler, Alison Thoet
Prominent liberals are criticizing Clinton for using a personal email account.
Menendez: 'I haven't been charged with anything'
By Martin Matishak
Embattled senator strikes defiant note.
ObamaCare case looms over GOP budget debate
By Sarah Ferris and Rebecca Shabad
GOP aides say reconciliation is becoming an increasingly attractive option.
Cybersecurity booms on Wall Street
By Elise Viebeck
Growing fears are translating into huge gains for firms that fight hackers.
Legal pot? Not for federal workers
By Lydia Wheeler
Policy is at odds with some state marijuana laws.
Leader of movement says the Tea Party needs positive focus
By Cameron Joseph
Sal Russo is cautioning conservatives to make sure they’re articulating big ideas.
Failure of personal responsibility does not explain Ferguson
By Noliwe Rooks, contributor
Too many of us consider the act of talking about structural racism to be racist itself.
What the Obama administration doesn't get about trade
By Bryan Riley, contributor
Foreign negotiators don't want to be forced to adopt new regulations from Washington.
USA Today: Key lawmakers close to deal on education law
By Mary Troyan
A bipartisan deal to overhaul the No Child Left Behind education law is nearly complete and will be ready for a committee vote on April 13, two key Senate lawmakers said Monday.
Reuters: Democratic donors unfazed by Hillary Clinton's use of private email
By Michelle Conlin, Emily Flitter and Amanda Becker
Top Democratic donors say they are unfazed by the disclosure that Hillary Clinton conducted State Department business on a personal email account, although several said she could fend off Republican criticism by addressing the issue head-on and announcing her candidacy for president.
Bloomberg: Hillary Clinton's long, cautious record on women's rights
By Melinda Henneberger
The former secretary of state has been both criticized and praised for her efforts to help women around the globe.
The Wall Street Journal: Big 2016 field divides GOP 
By Patrick O'Connor
The two most recognizable figures in the 2016 presidential race start off in very different positions, with participants in a Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll feeling more positive toward Hillary Clinton than Jeb Bush.
The New York Time: Tales of working-class roots are political perennials 
By Jonathan Martin
The presumed presidential candidates are burnishing their Everyman biographies in an effort to connect with voters and distinguish themselves from Jeb Bush.

댓글 없음:

댓글 쓰기