Jim Blumenstock, pandemic response and recovery senior vice president for the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, discusses efforts to implement a national COVID-19 vaccination plan.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies held a virtual discussion on building vaccine confidence to help end the coronavirus pandemic. Representatives Susan Brooks (R-IN) and Ami Bera (D-CA) spoke about the government's role in combating misinformation, but stressed the importance of local leaders and trusted members of the community encouraging people to take a coronavirus vaccine when it is available to them.
CQ Roll Call reporter Lindsey McPherson discusses the status of House & Senate leaders' efforts to reach agreement on a COVID-19-stimulus bill & goverment funding.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discusses COVID-19 and public health at an event hosted by Duke University. He is joined by Alan Alda, an actor and visiting professor at Stony Brook University.
Sen. Josh Hawley offered a coronavirus relief bill aimed at giving direct aid for individuals and families impacted by the ongoing pandemic. The legislation includes $1200 for individuals, $2400 for couples and $500 for children. Senator Ron Johnson objected to the measure because of federal debt concerns, saying that the Senate has already spent $3 trillion on COVID-19 relief. Sen. Johnson said a more targeted approach is needed.
Dee Dee Myers, former White House press secretary for President Bill Clinton, joins reporters for a virtual discussion on covering the Biden administration.
Former U.S. trade representatives who have served under Democratic and Republican presidents talked about trade policy and what the agenda should look for the incoming Biden administration. The Center for Strategic and International Studies hosted the virtual conversation.
Xavier Beccera, California Attorney General and President-elect Joe Biden's nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary and other experts, joined Politico for a discussion on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Latino community.
Today's program looks at the COVID-19 aid talks stretching into the weekend, VP Pence getting the coronavirus vaccine and Members of Congress briefed on the cyber-attack against U.S. gov't agencies and businesses. Interview with The Hill's Maggie Miller.
He joins us to discuss the historical significance of the lame duck session and how often Congress finds itself wrangling over big ticket items right before the holidays.
Today's program looks at the COVID-19 aid talks stretching into the weekend, Vice President Mike Pence getting the coronavirus vaccine and Members of Congress briefed on the cyber-attack against U.S. government agencies and businesses. Interview with The Hill's Maggie Miller.
Vice President Mike Pence, his wife Karen, and Surgeon General Jerome Adams publicly received the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. Later, Dr.Anthony Fauci joined the Vice President and Surgeon General for remarks.
Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat examined how authoritarian leaders rule. She was interviewed by Barnard College and Columbia University professor and author Sheri Berman.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) director and Alan Alda, actor and founder of the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science at Stony Brook University joined a virtual discussion hosted by Duke University about building confidence in science. The discussion covered the origins of misinformation related to scientific discoveries and explored ways to combat doubt surrounding the coronavirus vaccine. Mr. Alda suggested, "instead of taking a selfie, take a vaxxie" while getting a coronavirus vaccine to inspire confidence in others.
Senator Richard Durbin spoke on the floor about Russia and COVID-19 legislation. Sen. Durbin condemned Russia for hacking into U.S. government computer systems. He also urged Congress to pass a COVID-19 economic relief bill.
Today's program looks at the COVID-19 aid talks stretching into the weekend, Vice President Mike Pence getting the coronavirus vaccine and Members of Congress briefed on the cyber-attack against U.S. government agencies and businesses. Interview with The Hill's Maggie Miller.
He joins us to discuss the historical significance of the lame duck session and how often Congress finds itself wrangling over big ticket items right before the holidays.
Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat examined how authoritarian leaders rule. She was interviewed by Barnard College and Columbia University professor and author Sheri Berman.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies held a virtual discussion on building vaccine confidence to help end the coronavirus pandemic. Representatives Susan Brooks (R-IN) and Ami Bera (D-CA) spoke about the government's role in combating misinformation, but stressed the importance of local leaders and trusted members of the community encouraging people to take a coronavirus vaccine when it is available to them.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discusses COVID-19 and public health at an event hosted by Duke University. He is joined by Alan Alda, an actor and visiting professor at Stony Brook University.
Sen. Josh Hawley offered a coronavirus relief bill aimed at giving direct aid for individuals and families impacted by the ongoing pandemic. The legislation includes $1200 for individuals, $2400 for couples and $500 for children. Senator Ron Johnson objected to the measure because of federal debt concerns, saying that the Senate has already spent $3 trillion on COVID-19 relief. Sen. Johnson said a more targeted approach is needed.
Dee Dee Myers, former White House press secretary for President Bill Clinton, joins reporters for a virtual discussion on covering the Biden administration.
Former U.S. trade representatives who have served under Democratic and Republican presidents talked about trade policy and what the agenda should look for the incoming Biden administration. The Center for Strategic and International Studies hosted the virtual conversation.
Xavier Beccera, California Attorney General and President-elect Joe Biden's nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary and other experts, joined Politico for a discussion on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Latino community.