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Senate Republicans are working to get their tax plan passed by the end of the night Friday. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN from Capitol Hill to discuss the progress.
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Senate Republicans are working to get their tax plan passed by the end of the night Friday. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN from Capitol Hill to discuss the progress.
The Republican tax plan is a big step closer to success. The sweeping overhaul passed the Senate Budget Committee Tuesday on a party-line vote. That vote followed another Capitol Hill visit from the president. Nancy Cordes reports.
Senator Al Franken (D-Minn.) says he's "embarrassed and ashamed" after several women came forward accusing him of sexual misconduct. WCCO reporter Esme Murphy joined CBSN with more on her exclusive interview with Franken.
On Capitol Hill, two prominent Democrats are facing new accusations of sexual wrongdoing. And a Republican from Texas is suggesting that he is the victim of revenge porn. Chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
Republicans cheered Thursday as their tax plan passed with votes to spare, and President Trump took a victory lap on Capitol Hill. But Democrats warned the GOP will pay a political price for passing a plan that primarily benefits big business and the wealthy. Nancy Cordes reports.
Republicans are doing a victory lap after the House passed their massive tax cut package with no Democratic support. Republicans believe the corporate tax cuts will make businesses more competitive and lead to more jobs, while Democrats say the tax cuts benefit the wealthy and will balloon the national debt. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes calls in from Capitol Hill to discuss the bill -- and what chance it has to pass in the Senate.
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The sexual harassment scandal sweeping the country has landed in the U.S. Capitol. Congresswoman Jackie Speier revealed she knows of two current members of Congress who have sexually harassed staff members. Around $15 million in taxpayer money has been paid out for harassment and discrimination settlements over about two decades with no transparency. Jan Crawford reports.
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Republican lawmakers are in crunch mode, aiming to get their tax reform plan passed by the end of this year. CBS chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss the feeling on Capitol Hill.
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Kevin Spacey became the latest Hollywood celebrity to be accused of sexual misconduct. The issue of sexual assault has recently permeated several industries -- and politics is no exception. Politico congressional reporter Elana Schor joins CBSN to discuss the atmosphere in Washington, and the bill that congresswoman Jackie Speier, D-California, is expected to unveil to curb the prevalence of misconduct.
As more women tell their stories about sexual harassment in the workplace, U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier of California is saying "Me Too." CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports from Capitol Hill.
Senator Jeff Flake (R-Arizona) delivered an impassioned speech on the Senate floor in which he both repudiated President Trump and announced he would not be seeking re-election. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the fallout on Capitol Hill.
The sniping between President Trump and some members of his own party has escalated into open warfare. Mr. Trump went to Capitol Hill Tuesday to have lunch with Republican senators, but two of them issued stark warnings about the president's ability to lead. Nancy Cordes reports.
President Trump paid a visit to Capitol Hill Tuesday even as his feud with Sen. Bob Corker escalated. The war of words is threatening to overshadow Republican efforts to overhaul the tax system. Republican strategist and CBSN political contributor Alex Conant joins CBSN to explain what it means for the GOP.
President Trump met with Senate Republicans on Capitol Hill amid an escalating feud with GOP Sen. Bob Corker. Washington Post reporter Ed O'Keefe and CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes explain how the infighting could impact the Republican agenda.
Senator Bob Corker, R-Tennessee, reignited his feud with President Trump, calling the president "utterly untruthful" and saying he would not support him again. Jesse Byrns, associate editor at The Hill, breaks down the latest war of words.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee in a regular oversight hearing Wednesday. But Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation was on the mind of many in the room. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with more.
Congress was quick to react to the "60 Minutes" and Washington Post report on how highly addictive opioids have become an epidemic the United States. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports from Capitol Hill.
After the mass shooting in Las Vegas, Republican lawmakers have signaled they're open to regulating the kind of equipment that enabled the shooter to gun down hundreds of concertgoers. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has the response on Capitol Hill.
A New York Times analysis found that President Trump could save over $1 billion, including tens of millions of dollars in a single year, under the GOP's new tax plan. New York Times economic policy reporter Alan Rappeport joins CBSN to discuss the details.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price's future in Washington is unclear after reports say he may have used over $1 million in taxpayer money to pay for private travel on the job. On Capitol Hill, Republicans are selling President Trump's tax plan as a relief package for the middle class, but is it? Politico's Gabe Debenedetti talks to CBSN about the latest as well as what's in store for the 2018 midterm elections.
Twitter executives were on Capitol Hill Thursday, testifying as part of the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election. But senators were not happy with the answers they got. Jeff Pegues has more.
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Rep. Mike Collins will face off against Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in November as Republicans look to Georgia to deliver a key GOP victory that could determine control of the Senate.
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The FBI said it disrupted an attempt to attack Sunday's UFC America 250 event at the White House, with court records detailing an alleged plot to use small drones carrying explosives.
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Rep. Mike Collins will face off against Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in November as Republicans look to Georgia to deliver a key GOP victory that could determine control of the Senate.
New charges were filed against a man accused of fatally shooting one National Guard member and gravely injuring another in Washington, D.C., opening the door for the DOJ to seek the death penalty if he's convicted.
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