National Consumers League's Sally Greenberg discusses how to combat covid-19 scams, and Middle Tennessee State University President Sidney McPhee discusses reopening colleges & universities amid the pandemic.
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn spoke about current coronavirus treatments and vaccine trials during a virtual conversation with the Economic Club of New York. Commissioner Hahn discussed several new therapies that had been developed over the past few months to treat patients. He also said he's hopeful about the rapid development of a vaccine and discussed steps being taken to quickly deliver that vaccine once it is FDA approved. When asked about the Trump Administration's decision to change data reporting protocols regarding COVID-19 patients, Mr. Hahn said, "having access to data about the actual disease has been critical to providing information."
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin & Small Business Administrator Carranza testify on the status of small business loans for owners impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Fauci spoke with Suzanne Clark, President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, on Friday morning. He discussed the pandemic and responded to a question about making masks mandatory, saying "I would urge the leaders, local, political, and other leaders in cities and states and towns, to be as forceful as possible in getting your citizenry to wear masks."
Vice President Pence delivered remarks on the economy and trade at Ripon College in Ripon, WI. The campaign event in support of President Trump's reelection was held in the same town where the political group that became the Republican Party first met in 1854. During his speech, Vice President Pence cast the 2020 presidential election as a choice between prosperity under capitalism and hardship under socialism. He touted the administration's response to the economic shutdown in response to the coronavirus pandemic, saying record job growth in states reopening their economies were bolstered by the anti-regulatory actions taken by the Trump White House.
Joe Biden, the 2020 presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, delivered remarks on clean energy and infrastructure development in Wilmington, Delaware. His remarks were part of a series of appearances laying out his plan to safely reopen the U.S. economy amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Mr. Biden said the pandemic presented an opportunity to rebuild and expand the nation's infrastructure with a focus on sustainability.
Today's program looks at Georgia's lawsuit to ban mandatory facemask laws, and talks over the next coronavirus aid package with Treasury Secretary Mnuchin and former Federal Reserve Chairs Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen.
Fairfax County Va Public Schools Superintendent Dr.Scott Braband talks about the debate over whether or not to send children back to physical classrooms or do at home distance learning. This all comes as cases of covid-19 continue to climb in the United States.
Today's program looks at Georgia's lawsuit to ban mandatory facemask laws, and talks over the next coronavirus aid package with Treasury Secretary Mnuchin and former Federal Reserve Chairs Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen.
Vice President Pence delivered remarks on the economy and trade at Ripon College in Ripon, WI. The campaign event in support of President Trump's reelection was held in the same town where the political group that became the Republican Party first met in 1854. During his speech, Vice President Pence cast the 2020 presidential election as a choice between prosperity under capitalism and hardship under socialism. He touted the administration's response to the economic shutdown in response to the coronavirus pandemic, saying record job growth in states reopening their economies were bolstered by the anti-regulatory actions taken by the Trump White House.
Wired magazine editor at large Steven Levy reported on the creation, growth, and future of Facebook. He was interviewed by author and Financial Times global business columnist Rana Foroohar.
Today's program looks at Georgia's lawsuit to ban mandatory facemask laws, and talks over the next coronavirus aid package with Treasury Secretary Mnuchin and former Federal Reserve Chairs Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen.
Fairfax County Va Public Schools Superintendent Dr.Scott Braband talks about the debate over whether or not to send children back to physical classrooms or do at home distance learning. This all comes as cases of covid-19 continue to climb in the United States.
Wired magazine editor at large Steven Levy reported on the creation, growth, and future of Facebook. He was interviewed by author and Financial Times global business columnist Rana Foroohar.
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn spoke about current coronavirus treatments and vaccine trials during a virtual conversation with the Economic Club of New York. Commissioner Hahn discussed several new therapies that had been developed over the past few months to treat patients. He also said he's hopeful about the rapid development of a vaccine and discussed steps being taken to quickly deliver that vaccine once it is FDA approved. When asked about the Trump Administration's decision to change data reporting protocols regarding COVID-19 patients, Mr. Hahn said, "having access to data about the actual disease has been critical to providing information."
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin & Small Business Administrator Carranza testify on the status of small business loans for owners impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Fauci spoke with Suzanne Clark, President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, on Friday morning. He discussed the pandemic and responded to a question about making masks mandatory, saying "I would urge the leaders, local, political, and other leaders in cities and states and towns, to be as forceful as possible in getting your citizenry to wear masks."
Vice President Pence delivered remarks on the economy and trade at Ripon College in Ripon, WI. The campaign event in support of President Trump's reelection was held in the same town where the political group that became the Republican Party first met in 1854. During his speech, Vice President Pence cast the 2020 presidential election as a choice between prosperity under capitalism and hardship under socialism. He touted the administration's response to the economic shutdown in response to the coronavirus pandemic, saying record job growth in states reopening their economies were bolstered by the anti-regulatory actions taken by the Trump White House.
Joe Biden, the 2020 presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, delivered remarks on clean energy and infrastructure development in Wilmington, Delaware. His remarks were part of a series of appearances laying out his plan to safely reopen the U.S. economy amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Mr. Biden said the pandemic presented an opportunity to rebuild and expand the nation's infrastructure with a focus on sustainability.