By — Hari Sreenivasan Hari Sreenivasan Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/what-will-congress-choose-to-tackle Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter What Will Congress Choose to Tackle? Politics Jul 13, 2010 11:19 AM EDT NewsHour Political Editor David Chalian makes one of his first appearances here on the Rundown Tuesday, to break down what he thinks will be on the agenda for Congress ahead of their summer break and the turn into full mid-term election mode. Anyone know the phrase “It’s the economy stupid?” Well, Chalian agrees that money matters, in terms of financial regulation reform as well extension of unemployment benefits and war funding. All of those issues may soon be front and center. He also thinks energy policy still has legs. Watch more here: As a side note, if we seem like we’ve done this before, it is because we have. We were both at ABC NEWS and I’d often have on-camera chats with him about what else, but politics. Good to be working with him again. Follow David Chalian or Hari Sreenivasan on Twitter. By — Hari Sreenivasan Hari Sreenivasan Hari Sreenivasan joined the PBS NewsHour in 2009. He is the Anchor of PBS NewsHour Weekend and a Senior Correspondent for the nightly program. @hari
NewsHour Political Editor David Chalian makes one of his first appearances here on the Rundown Tuesday, to break down what he thinks will be on the agenda for Congress ahead of their summer break and the turn into full mid-term election mode. Anyone know the phrase “It’s the economy stupid?” Well, Chalian agrees that money matters, in terms of financial regulation reform as well extension of unemployment benefits and war funding. All of those issues may soon be front and center. He also thinks energy policy still has legs. Watch more here: As a side note, if we seem like we’ve done this before, it is because we have. We were both at ABC NEWS and I’d often have on-camera chats with him about what else, but politics. Good to be working with him again. Follow David Chalian or Hari Sreenivasan on Twitter.