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California Congresswoman and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is bringing nearly 40 years in politics to a close, announcing she will not seek reelection in 2027. CBS News' Erica Brown reports, and Lincoln Mitchell, Columbia University political analyst, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
SIPA Professor Robert Shapiro on the impacts of Zohran Mamdani's mayoral win for the Democrats: "There may be a big push among certain segments of the Democratic Party to try to run more left-leaning candidates."
Vicky Murillo, Professor of Political Science and International and Public Affairs, spoke on De Acá en Más about the NYC Mayoral Election results.
SIPA Professor Ester Fuchs on Zohran Mamdani's policies as NYC mayor: "He is positioned very well to move forward on affordable housing."
On the Democrats' posture toward Donald Trump: "They are routinely waiting for Trump's actions to have an effect on the electorate," says Robert Shapiro, a political scientist at Columbia University.
Nearly half of the world’s 50 most economically unequal countries are in Africa, a new report on global inequality led by the Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz found.
"Sometimes Bush sided with Baker, sometimes he sided with Scowcroft," said historian Timothy Naftali, who explored the declassified archives. "There was never an instance where Cheney had an outlying opinion and the president sided with Cheney."
“One of the dangers of Cheney’s theory of the presidency was that someone who didn’t care about the Constitutional balance of power would take advantage of those powers,” says Timothy Naftali, a presidential historian at the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs
CGEP's Jason Bordoff and Jack Andreasen Cavanaugh on why Big Tech’s energy problem might prove crucial to fighting climate change.
SIPA Professor Ester Fuchs speaks about New York City's mayoral election and the poll's favorite candidate, Democrat Zohran Mamdani.