Watch live wednesday at 2 30 p. M. Eastern on cspan 3, online at cspan. Org or listen live on the free cspan radio app. Next, a hearing on the federal governments role in protecting workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Good morning. The subcommittee on work force protections will come to order. Welcome, everyone. I note that our quorum is present. I note for the subcommittee mr. Courtney of connecticut, mr. Levine of michigan, mr. Castro of texas, dr. Roe of tennessee, mr. Guthrie of kentucky, mr. Smucker of pennsylvania, mr. Banks of indiana, mr. Watkins of kansas, mr. Mercer of pennsylvania, mr. Johnson of south dakota, mr. Cellar of pennsylvania are all permitted to participate in todays hearing with the understanding that their questions will come only after all members of the subcommittee on work force protections on both sides of the aisle who are present either in person or via remote participation pursuant to House Resolution 965 and the accompanying regulations thereto hav
Good afternoon, everyone. I would like to detail the historic private partner launched by the Trump Administration to combat the coronavirus. President ,ssman and candidate donald trump was adamant about bringing manufacturing jobs back to america. President obama and the democrats had given up on thefacturing with prediction that trump would need a massive wand in order to bring back american jobs. Not so. President trump revised manufacturing in this country and he tore up disastrous trade deals that hemorrhaged american jobs. Instead, he put in place better trade deals to bring back american jobs and american manufacturing. In the battle against the invisible enemy, President Trump took action to shore up our domestic supply chains in order to deliver the necessary ppe and other medical equipment to the states. Are currentlys promoting a 3 trillion liberal wish list among the litany of democrat priorities and material to the coronavirus crisis. One would require the president to app
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Good morning and welcome to the Peterson Institute for international economics. It is my pleasure and privilege powell,me back jay chairman of the board of governors to the Federal Reserve. Know, jay, his service. I just want to remind people that he previously served as the under secretary of treasury under george h to be bush, working on financial institutions, the treasury, and between that and his joining the board of governors in 2000 2012, he was a visiting scholar at the department of policy center. At the time when fiscal policy is as much or more critical, it is hard to imagine we could have anybody better than jay powell. Chairman powell tanks. Its great to be back. The coronavirus has left a devastating human and economic toll as it has spread. This is a Worldwide Public Health crisis and healthcare care workers have been the First Responders showing courage and determination and earning our lasting gratitude. Othere the legions of central workers who put themselves at risk
Cspan. Org coronavirus. The washington times. He covers the Justice Department. Guest thanks for having me back. Host in the senate this week, the senate will look at pfizer. Fisa. Can you explain what the senate is about to take up . Guest it is the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and it gives the fbi a broadway just powers a broad range of powers to spy on Foreign Nationals they believe might be a threat to the u. S. But it has come under fire because a lot of allies have been arguing that the fisa process has been abused to fulfill some political agendas by the Obama Administration to target members of the Trump Campaign. For example, carter page, Michael Flynn. They have joined in with some civil libertarian groups on the left to try and push for stronger reforms and definitely tighter restrictions on how this can be used to spy on americans. Host walk us through what the senate will take up and what changes could happen if it passes. Guest the senate is expected to take this