If you agree or disagree. Let us know. Democrats, 202 7488000. Republicans, 202 7488001. Independents, 202 7488002. If you want to talk about this idea of spending to help the economy and text us, it is 202 7488003. Ur twitter feed, cspanwj you can post on our Facebook Page at facebook. Com cspan. The Financial Times picked up the story in which chair powell talked about in washington. Additional fiscal stimulus may u. S. Orth it to shield the economy from longterm damage left by the pandemic. The oce secretarygeneral warned the rising debt level would come back to haunt us. Powell told the Peterson Institute in washington yesterday that although the economic response is timely and appropriate at large, it may not be a final chapter. That event is available on cspan. Org. Here is a bit of that event featuring jay powell. [video clip] we will continue to use our tools to their fullest until the crisis has passed and the economic recovery is well underway. Recall that the fed has lending
For putting this together. The events of january 6 are seared in our memories. I use that verb appropriately. The only connection, the only other example i can think of is 9 11. I think probably because in each instance we actually saw it in real time, almost as if we were there. But we have to get past those images and have to ask ourselves why did it occur, who or what is responsible, and perhaps most importantly for our discussion today, how do we prevent it from happening again . That is why this panel and these four individuals are so extraordinary, and particularly so we can heal the hear them altogether. We will spend the better part of an hour with each one of them giving us their thoughts and perhaps i will have a followup question or two. Then we will do the audience questions. At the end of this 90 minute period i expect we will know more than we already do about these critically important events. So, our panel is extraordinary. Most of us, if not all of us have seen congres
Much, steve. [applause] thank you so much. I want to thank steve bush, Paul Atkinson for their exceptional work and also Richard Collin for putting this together. The events of january 6 are seared in our memories. I use that verb appropriately. The only connection, the only other example i can think of is 9 11. I think probably because in each instance we actually saw it in real time, almost as if we were there. But we have to get past those images and have to ask ourselves why did it occur, who or what is responsible, and perhaps most importantly for our discussion today, how do we prevent it from happening again . That is why this panel and these four individuals are so extraordinary, and particularly so we can heal the hear them altogether. We will spend the better part of an hour with each one of them giving us their thoughts and perhaps i will have a followup question or two. Then we will do the audience questions. At the end of this 90 minute period i expect we will know more th
6th Committee Member jamie raskin. Hes part of the discussion that included the committees chief investigative counsel and retired federal judge Michael Luttig who testified at the hearings. This Virginia Bar Association event is about 90 minutes. [applause] steve, thank you soso much. I want tot intern thank steve busch, Paul Atkinson for their exceptional work and also richard called in for the that he did to get this up, put this program together. The events of january 6th are seared in our memories, and i use that verb appropriately. The only connection, the only other examples i can think of is 9 11. Anything probably because in each instance we actually saw it in real time, almost as if we were there. But we have to get past those images and we have to ask ourselves why did it occur, who i what is responsible, and perhaps most importantly for our discussion today, how do we prevent it from happening again. And thats why this panel and these four individuals are so extraordinary,
This Virginia Bar Association event is about 90 minutes. [applause] think you so much. I want to thank steve bush, Paul Atkinson for their exceptional work for the work they did to get this program together. The events of january 6 are feared in our memories. I use that firm appropriately. The only connection, the only other example i can think of is 9 11. I think in each instance we actually saw this in real time, almost as if we were there. But we have to get past those images and we have to ask ourselves why did it occur . Who or what is responsible, and perhaps most importantly for our discussion today, how do we prevent it from happening again . That is why this panel and these four individuals are so extraordinary so we can hear them altogether. We will spend the better part of an hour with each one of them giving us their thoughts and perhaps i will have a followup question or two. Then we will do the audience questions. At the end of this 90 minute period i expect we will know