Conservative Clergy of Color's Bishop Aubrey Shines discusses race relations in the U.S., ABC News' Jonathan Karl discusses his new book "Front Row at the Trump Show," and former U.S. Ambassador to Poland Daniel Fried discusses the future of Europe.
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."
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos took part in a virtual discussion with the Georgia Public Policy Foundation to discuss the challenges and lessons learned for the education system due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They discussed the use of technology during the pandemic, school choice opportunities, and why it's important for students to return to school in the Fall. Due to technical difficulties, a small portion at the end of the event was not recorded.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health and a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, participated in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with Georgetown University students. Topics included combating misinformation and the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine.
ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl discussed his new book "Front Row at the Trump Show" about his experience covering the White House.
ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl discussed his new book "Front Row at the Trump Show" about his experience covering the White House.
ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl discussed his new book "Front Row at the Trump Show" about his experience covering the White House.
ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl discussed his new book "Front Row at the Trump Show" about his experience covering the White House.
Former National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn joined American University for a virtual discussion on the state of the U.S. economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. Mr. Cohn said the country's economy was in a "precarious" position despite the stock market largely returning to pre-pandemic levels. He said the stock market, which is heavily weighted by large corporations, does not reflect the Main Street economy. He also said that Congress would likely have to provide further stimulus for small businesses as well as relief to state governments who have borne most of the costs of responding to the pandemic. American University President Sylvia Burwell, who served as Health and Human Services secretary under the Obama administration, also participated in the discussion.
Former Obama administration national security adviser and U.S. ambassador to the U.N., Susan Rice joined Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart in a conversation on several topics, including her thoughts on the Trump administration's approach to foreign policy, its response to the coronavirus pandemic, and her potential as a running mate for Joe Biden, the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee. Ms. Rice also talked about her reaction to the news the Trump administration's drops plan to deport international students in online classes.
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.
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.
President Trump delivered remarks from the White House South Lawn on deregulation. He touted his administration's rollback of regulations, saying it will help spur the economy and bring jobs back to the United States. The president took the opportunity to assert that the plan of his Democratic presidential opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden, would threaten "our entire economy, and very way of life."
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson fielded questions from party leaders and members in the House of Commons on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic and other domestic issues, including youth violence, protecting manufacturing jobs, holding a public inquiry into the pandemic response, and gender discrimination claims in the U.K.'s health care system.
British historian and author Niall Ferguson talked about populism in the U.S. with the founder and editor of Persuasion, an online community forum and newsletter.
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.
ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl discussed his new book "Front Row at the Trump Show" about his experience covering the White House.
ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl discussed his new book "Front Row at the Trump Show" about his experience covering the White House.
ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl discussed his new book "Front Row at the Trump Show" about his experience covering the White House.