Dr. William Schaffner, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Preventive Medicine & Infectious Diseases professor, discusses the latest developments in the coronavirus outbreak.
The House will consider the Senate-passed coronavirus economic aid package. According to Majority Leader Hoyer, members may come to the House floor to debate the bill, however final passage will be done by voice vote.
United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today that he has tested positive for the coronavirus and is self-isolating but continuing to govern.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) held a news conference at a temporary hospital site at the Javits Convention Center in New York City. The governor requested that President Trump authorize construction of another four temporary emergency hospitals for New York City. In addition, he provided an update on the confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths and announced that public schools for the entire state would be closed for another two weeks until April 15th.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) delivered remarks in an enrollment ceremony for the CARES Act coronavirus relief legislation.
This program looks at U.S. House debate on vote on the $2 trillion coronavirus economic aid package. Interview with CQ/Roll Call reporter Jennifer Shutt.
Author, historian, and lecturer Craig Shirley compares the sacrifices made by our parents and grandparents during World War Two and the depression to the sacrifices being made today due to the Coronavirus outbreak. He expounds on his thoughts first expressed in a Fox News opinion piece that today's sacrifices don't quite match those made by earlier generations.
In an Oval Office ceremony, President Trump signed into law the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, a $2 trillion economic relief bill. The president outlined a number of the key provisions in the bill and thanked lawmakers for coming together in a bipartisan manner to pass the legislation. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) thanked his colleagues for passing "the biggest bill in history in record time." The president was joined by Republican lawmakers, cabinet officials and members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force.
Sean Kennedy of the National Restaurant Association joins to talk about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic response on the nation's restaurants. Also joining is an expert on the nation's grocery supply chain.
This program looks at U.S. House debate on vote on the $2 trillion coronavirus economic aid package. Interview with CQ/Roll Call reporter Jennifer Shutt.
Author, historian, and lecturer Craig Shirley compares the sacrifices made by our parents and grandparents during World War Two and the depression to the sacrifices being made today due to the Coronavirus outbreak. He expounds on his thoughts first expressed in a Fox News opinion piece that today's sacrifices don't quite match those made by earlier generations.
The House will consider the Senate-passed coronavirus economic aid package. According to Majority Leader Hoyer, members may come to the House floor to debate the bill, however final passage will be done by voice vote.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) held a news conference at a temporary hospital site at the Javits Convention Center in New York City. The governor requested that President Trump authorize construction of another four temporary emergency hospitals for New York City. In addition, he provided an update on the confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths and announced that public schools for the entire state would be closed for another two weeks until April 15th.
The House will consider the Senate-passed coronavirus economic aid package. According to Majority Leader Hoyer, members may come to the House floor to debate the bill, however final passage will be done by voice vote.
The House will consider the Senate-passed coronavirus economic aid package. According to Majority Leader Hoyer, members may come to the House floor to debate the bill, however final passage will be done by voice vote.