“This party is trying to figure out what they want exactly. Do they want the energy and progressiveness and the younger voters on the left, the movement that Bernie Sanders has created? Or do they want a little bit more of a pragmatic approach to everything and someone that can beat Trump and also propose legislation that will be incrementally inching things down the field which is what Biden, Buttigieg, Klobuchar represent,” said chief political analyst David Brody on today's CBN News Daily Rundown.
Brody says the key time-frame will be between the South Carolina primary and Super Tuesday, when the pragmatic-left candidates may need to bind together behind whoever seems to be the front-runner in an effort to stop Bernie.
Listen in on today's CBN News Daily Rundown.
Did you know the standard American diet is more deadly than smoking? CBN News health correspondent Lorie Johnson says if you're looking to be healthier in 2020 you might want to consider that food can be medicine. Johnson is on today's CBN News Daily Rundown with more on the diet doctors say can prevent and even reverse disease.
George Thomas has traveled to so many countries he's lost count.
As CBN News Sr. International Correspondent, George mingles with other cultures while covering religious persecution, war, and - well - you name it.
Today on the CBN News Daily Rundown he explains how God has equipped him to excel in this demanding job.
President Trump gave a speech like no president before him at the National Prayer Breakfast Thursday.
Filled with talk of God, impeachment, and the stock market the president also used his remarks to take digs at his political opponents.
His performance drew mixed reviews.
In the Washington Post, columnist Michael Gerson wrote, "Trump has shown a talent for exposing the sad moral compromises of his followers, especially his evangelical Christian followers."
David Brody joins the CBN News Daily rundown to discuss this and much more.
“They don’t believe they’re morally compromising when you have a president of the united states pushing strongly for Judeo-Christian values that are in the Bible. That is not a moral compromise. That is being a champion for what they believe are moral, Biblical values," Brody says.
After months of House and Senate impeachment proceedings, it's finally finished and Washington is breathing a sigh of relief. Senators voted mostly along party lines Wednesday to acquit President Donald Trump on both articles of impeachment. Capitol Hill correspondent Abigail Robertson has been covering this story from the beginning. She's on today's CBN News Daily Rundown.
The State of the Union Address is an American tradition and constitutional responsibility.
How did President Trump perform?
What can we make of a rebuffed handshake, paired down introduction, and infamous ripping of the speech?
Also, how can Democrats rebound from the bad week they're having?
CBN News National Security Correspondent Eric Philips and Faith Nation Anchor John Jessup join me on the CBN News Daily Rundown to break it all down.
The Iowa Democratic Party says they will release most of the results from the Iowa Caucus around 5 pm EST, only hours before the president is set to give his State of the Union address which will shift the focus of the mainstream media. At this point, Democratic presidential candidates have already moved on to New Hampshire. CBN News chief political analyst David Brody says the Iowa fiasco could completely change the caucus system. He's on today's CBN News Daily Rundown.
Democratic presidential candidates are blitzing the state of Iowa in a frenzied finish before voters cast their ballots tonight. The race is extremely close, with former Vice President Joe Biden and socialist candidate Bernie Sanders considered the front-runners. Capitol Hill correspondent Abigail Robertson is in Iowa. She's on today's CBN News Daily Rundown.
Democrats in Virginia are wasting no time turning the Commonwealth’s laws Blue.
“This is the first time since the early 90’s that Republicans haven’t had a stop-gap, and what I mean by that is that either one chamber or the other was in republican control, or the governor’s mansion was in republican control. Well now it’s all blue and so Republicans can do nothing but sit there and let this legislation go through,” said senior Washington correspondent Jennifer Wishon on today’s CBN News Daily Rundown.
Wishon explains some of the laws currently on Governor Northam’s desk and takes a look at how the state got to this point.
The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump could wrap up as soon as tomorrow. It all comes down to a vote on whether or not to call witnesses. Capitol Hill correspondent Abigail Robertson has been covering the trial from the start, she's on today's CBN News Daily Rundown with the latest.