Steve Inskeep appears in the following:
Morning News Brief: The FBI's No. 2 Official Steps Down
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
President Trump says former Deputy Director Andrew McCabe was part of a group of anti-Trump officials in the upper ranks of the FBI. And, Trump delivers his State of the Union address Tuesday night.
Morning News Brief: Trump Preps For State Of The Union
Monday, January 29, 2018
President Trump is getting for Tuesday night's State of the Union address — while the question of whether he considered firing the special counsel in the Russia probe continues to be debated.
In Davos, Trump Plays Salesman To Global Elite
Friday, January 26, 2018
President Trump delivers a speech in Davos, Switzerland, on Friday laying out his argument for why the U.S. is an attractive place for foreign investors.
New Study Shows A Grave Lack Of Gender Diversity In The Music Industry
Friday, January 26, 2018
Among other findings, more than 90 percent of Grammy nominees in the past six years have been men.
Red Cross Endorsed Top Official Despite Sexual Misconduct Claims, ProPublica Reports
Thursday, January 25, 2018
The American Red Cross forced out a top official amid sexual misconduct accusations, but it still gave glowing references when asked by an aid organization seeking to hire him, ProPublica reports.
News Brief: Russia Investigation, Turkish Military Strikes
Thursday, January 25, 2018
President Trump says he's willing to be interviewed by the special counsel probing Russian interference in the election. Trump urges caution as Turkey attacks U.S.-backed Kurdish forces in Syria.
Democrats Didn't Cave On Deal To Reopen Government, Sen. Jones Says
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Sen. Doug Jones of Alabama voted to end the shutdown in exchange for a promise the Senate will consider protecting child immigrants brought illegally to the U.S. — a "major breakthrough," he says.
White House: 'We Don't Want A Shutdown'
Friday, January 19, 2018
The White House hosts a press conference Friday morning regarding a possible government shutdown. The Senate has not yet acted on a House-passed, short-term continuing resolution.
News Brief: Government Shutdown Threat Looms, Hush Money Payments
Friday, January 19, 2018
The House approved a short-term spending bill that would keep the government open. Will the Senate follow suit? And, media are reporting allegations that President Trump had an affair in 2006.
In 'Munich,' Neville Chamberlain Gets The Best Of Hitler
Friday, January 19, 2018
History hasn't been kind to British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who tried to head off war by appeasing Adolf Hitler. But Robert Harris' new novel Munich asks readers to reconsider Chamberlain.
Wes Studi On His Cherokee Nation Childhood And How He Discovered Acting
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Studi says he was a Vietnam veteran looking for a rush when he got into community theater and "rediscovered that huge wall of fear." He plays a Cheyenne chief in the new film Hostiles.
News Brief: DACA Deal Is Stalled, North Korea Talks
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Immigration talks stalled after President Trump reportedly used vulgar language to describe African countries during a meeting. The U.S. and Canada host talks about North Korea's nuclear threat.
A Modern Day Long-Distance Love Story
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
A couple years ago, Elizabeth Schunck was living near Detroit, stuck in an unhappy marriage — feeling more lonely than she says she'd ever been. Looking for connection, she went on a random chat app.
News Brief: Immigration Negotiations, False Missile Warning
Monday, January 15, 2018
President Trump says Republicans are ready to make a deal on DACA, but he doesn't think Democrats want to make a deal. And, Hawaii residents were falsely warned of a ballistic missile threat.
Trump Authorizes States To Impose Work Requirement For Medicaid
Thursday, January 11, 2018
New guidelines will allow states to impose a work requirement on recipients of Medicaid. It's the first time that Medicaid has permitted states to require that sort of pre-condition.
News Brief: Issa To Retire, Trump To Decide On Iran Sanctions
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Republican Rep. Darrell Issa announced on Wednesday that he won't seek re-election. And, President Trump, facing a deadline, deliberates whether to again waive sanctions against Iran.
Morning News Brief
Tuesday, January 09, 2018
North and South Korea hold historic talks while the U.S. prepares for all options on the military front. Also, a bipartisan group of senators discusses immigration policy with President Trump.
News Brief: Book Distractions, Salvadoran Protected Status
Monday, January 08, 2018
President Trump huddled with congressional leaders to try to focus the party's agenda, but revelations in a new book are distracting. Also, some Salvadorans may lose their temporary protected status.
News Brief: Trump Meeting, 'Fire And Fury'
Friday, January 05, 2018
President Trump and top GOP congressional leaders meet on Friday to build on the success of the tax overhaul measure. Those efforts are being overshadowed by the expedited publishing of a new book.
Morning News Brief
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
President Trump has invited GOP congressional leaders to Camp David to discuss priorities for the new year. In Liberia, voters went to the polls to decide on their next president.