The White House releases a
report on climate change that says “this is not some distant problem of
the future." Sylvia Mathews Burwell, the nominee to head the Department
of Health and Human Services, faces her first day of confirmation
hearings. The House votes along partisan lines to form a panel to
investigate the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya. Federal Reserve Chair
Janet Yellen tells a Senate committee that she is optimistic about
economic growth but still concerned about unemployment. And Monica
Lewinsky speaks out in a story in Vanity Fair. A panel of journalists
joins guest host Steve Roberts to discuss the week in news.
Interview:
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