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Tom Jawetz is the Vice President of Immigration Policy at American Progress. He previously served as chief counsel on the Immigration Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee and has advised members of Congress and congressional staff on all areas of immigration law and policy. Tom will join us in The Hive on Wednesday 2/1 at 1 p.m. EST for a discussion about immigration. Feel free to submit questions about immigration policy, legal issues, civil rights for immigrants and more. If you’d like to participate but don’t have a Prime membership, sign up here.
Christopher Mims writes Keywords, a weekly column on technology, for The Wall Street Journal. Before joining the Journal in 2014, he was the lead technology reporter for Quartz and has written on science and tech for publications ranging from Technology Review, Smithsonian, Wired, the Atlantic, Slate and other publications. Mims, who has degree in neuroscience and behavioral biology from Emory University, lives in Baltimore. Join him for a live chat on technology, science and innovation on Wednesday January 25 at 1 p.m. If you’d like to participate but don’t have Prime, join here.
Christopher Mims writes Keywords, a weekly column on technology, for The Wall Street Journal. Before joining the Journal in 2014, he was the lead technology reporter for Quartz and has written on science and tech for publications ranging from Technology Review, Smithsonian, Wired, the Atlantic, Slate and other publications. Mims, who has degree in neuroscience and behavioral biology from Emory University, lives in Baltimore. Join him for a live chat on technology, science and innovation on Wednesday January 25 at 1 p.m. If you’d like to participate but don’t have Prime, join here.
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Tyler Anbinder is a specialist in nineteenth-century American politics and the history of immigration and ethnicity in American life and a professor at George Washington University. He has written books on the political crisis that led to the Civil War and the history of nineteenth-century America’s most infamous immigrant slum in Lower Manhattan, and he’ll be dropping by the Hive to talk about immigration and ethnicity in American life and politics.
Leave your questions here at or before 12 p.m. ET on Monday and stop by then to chat! If you’d like to participate but don’t have Prime, sign up here.
We’re excited to announce that White House economic policy reporter Ylan Mui will be visiting the Hive for a live chat. Ylan covers the Federal Reserve and the economy for the Washington Post, and previously wrote about subprime lending, consumer finance, retail and education. She is a graduate of the Asian American Journalists Association’s Executive Leadership Program and former vice president of the AAJA’s Washington D.C. chapter, and was an adjunct journalism professor at the University of Maryland. Ylan will be answering your questions on Trump’s picks to lead the Treasury and Commerce departments, what his plans to cut back Wall Street regulations could mean, the casualties of his promise to rip up trade deals, and more. Drop those here at or before 2 p.m. on Thursday and stop by then to chat! If you’d like to participate but don’t have Prime, join here.
Michael Gerrard is the director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, an Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia Law School and a member of The Earth Institute. He’ll be dropping by the Hive at 2 p.m. EST today to discuss what the presidency means for climate change and the environment, as well as to take your questions on climate change law. Drop them in this thread at or before 2 p.m. If you want to participate but are not a Prime member, sign up here.
Michael Gerrard is the director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, an Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia Law School and a member of The Earth Institute. He’ll be dropping by the Hive on Thursday to discuss what the presidency means for climate change and the environment, as well as to take your questions on climate change law. Drop them in here at or before 2 p.m. ET on Thursday, Nov. 17th, and see you then! If you want to participate but aren’t a Prime member, sign up here.
It’s November 7 and the PollTracker Average stands at Clinton 46.2 percent, Trump 42.2 percent, a 4.0 percentage-point spread.
The TPM Electoral Scoreboard stands at Clinton 269, Trump 203. Ohio, North Carolina, and Florida are in the Toss Up category.
It’s November 4 and the PollTracker Average stands at Clinton 46 percent, Trump 43.1 percent, a 2.9 percentage-point spread.
The TPM Electoral Scoreboard stands at Clinton 269, Trump 221. Florida, New Hampshire, and North Carolina are in the Toss Up category.