I thank amanda for that. I thank amanda for the work shesing to and trying to do sthees doing and trying to do, but in too many instances, members of congress are not aware of the reality out there. The stories go on and on and on. Now that the 600 a week in Unemployment Benefits has expired. Now that the moratorium on evictions has also expired, this crisis is only to get worse and worse and worse. In my view, we need to extend the extra 600 a week in Unemployment Benefits for the 30 million measures who have lost their jobs. I think that is a nobrainer. People are hurting. People are desperate. People cannot feed their kids. People are going to be evicted from their homes and their apartments. We have got to respond to that pain and extend that 600 supplement to normal unemployment. I would go further. I believe that we need to make sure that every workingclass person in this country receives 2,000 a month until this crisis is over so they can have the security that they need, that t
I am a health law student at georgetown law. I am focusing my studies on access to health care. I am also working with the Oneill Institute on various projects. Recently the collaborative project on covid19 laws and policies. Before joining georgetown, i received my bachelors degree in law from kingstown university in saudi arabia. I am pleased to introduce our guest today, dr. Anthony fauci. Dr. Fauci is one of the u. S. s most visible leaders in Public Health. Dr. Fauci also currently serves as the director of the National Institutes of allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of health. He is also a member of the White House Coronavirus task force. We are thrilled to have dr. Fauci with us today to discuss the covid19 pandemic and the unique risks and responsibilities young people have in mitigating the spread of covid19. Please join the conversation on social media using the hashtag fauciatgu. For our students, please remember to submit your questions for dr. Fauc
Fauci, a member of the White House Coronavirus task force. Dr. Fauci took part in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with Georgetown University students. Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining todays Virtual Event hosted by the Global Health initiative, the Oneill Institute for national and Global Health law, the Kalmanovitz Initiative for labor and the working poor, and the institute of politics and Public Service at the Mccourt School of public policy, which is known to many of you as gu politics. I am a health law student at georgetown law. I am focusing my studies on access to health care. I am also working with the Oneill Institute on various projects. Recently the collaborative project on covid19 laws and policies. Before joining georgetown, i received my bachelors degree in law from kingstown university in saudi arabia. I am pleased to introduce our guest today, dr. Anthony fauci. Dr. Fauci is one of the u. S. s most visible leaders in Public Health. Dr. Fauci als
Project on covid19 laws and policies. Before joining georgetown, i received my bachelors degree in law from kingstown university in saudi arabia. I am pleased to introduce our guest today, dr. Anthony fauci. Dr. Fauci is one of the u. S. s most visible leaders in Public Health. Dr. Fauci also currently serves as the director of the National Institutes of allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of health. He is also a member of the White House Coronavirus task force. We are thrilled to have dr. Fauci with us today to discuss the covid19 pandemic and the unique risks and responsibilities young people have in mitigating the spread of covid19. Please join the conversation on social media using the hashtag fauciatgu. For our students, please remember to submit your questions for dr. Fauci using the q a feature at the bottom of your screen. Please remember to include your school and year. This event will be moderated by mr. John monahan, a Senior Advisor to the president w
Leaders of Law Enforcement organizations, including the Police Chiefs from around the nation. Good afternoon. So, this is the order today, if its ok with everybody. I will give an Opening Statement and i have got a short video. With a few minutes to add to it. Senators feinstein, booker harris, if you would like to make Opening Statements. Is that ok . And we have some people that will do introducing to the panels. We will get to that later. So thank you for coming. We are here for a reason. Without the death of mr. Floyd we would not be here. A lot has happened in the last couple of weeks. My goal is trying to define the problem, offer solutions, and talk to each other, not past each other. And i have a short video that is tough to watch. I talked to senator booker about it, the first couple of minutes, but it ends up on a very positive note. We will see if it will go from really hard to watch to something thats a little more acceptable for the country. If you could roll the video. Is