Massachusetts. Got his law degree at yale law school. He has served in the Obama Administration and many positions there, one is the deputy head of the nec at that time and also as deputy head of omb and for a while acting head of omb. Between the Obama Administration and the biden administration, he worked in the private sector at black rock, where he was the head of Global Sustainability investing. Thank you so much for coming. Let me ask you the first and most important question, are we going to go into a recession anytime in the foreseeable future . [laughter] brian thank you for having me. [laughter] i shouldve expected nothing less. Thank you for having me. Thank you for putting this together. We are no doubt in uncertain times. But i think that if you look at the u. S. Economy, my perspective, the most striking feature of the u. S. Economy right now is resilience the resilience of households, consumer Balance Sheets, business and business investment, and globally, the resilience
Was so much crap going on with the announcer you can watch this program on our website, cspan. Org. We will take you live now to a discussion with brian deese, assistant to the president for Economic Policy and director of the National Economic council. He will discuss President Bidens economic agenda, inflation, and the economy. He is a native of massachusetts. Got his law degree at yale law school. He has served in the Obama Administration and many positions there, one is the deputy head of the nec at that time and also as deputy head of omb and for a while acting head of omb. Between the Obama Administration and the biden administration, he worked in the private sector at black rock, where he was the head of Global Sustainability investing. Thank you so much for coming. Let me ask you the first and most important question, are we going to go into a recession anytime in the foreseeable future . [laughter] brian thank you for having me. [laughter] i shouldve expected nothing less. Tha
We are covered live on cspan, and we are very pleased to have brian as our special guest. Brian is the head of the nec, the National Economic council. He is a native of massachusetts. He went to undergraduate in middle barry. Got his law degree at yale law school. He has served in the Obama Administration and many positions there, one is the deputy head of the nec at that time and also as deputy head of omb and for a while acting head of omb. Nec at that time and also as deputy head of omb and for a while acting head of omb. Between the Obama Administration and the biden administration, he worked in the private sector at black rock, where he was the head of Global Sustainability investing. Thank you so much for coming. Let me ask you the first and most important question, are we going to go into a recession anytime in the foreseeable future . [laughter] brian thank you for having me. [laughter] i shouldve expected nothing less. Thank you for having me. Thank you for putting this togeth
Hi, mr. President. Pres. Biden how are you . I think weve got everyone here, so over to you to kick us off. Pres. Biden thank you for joining us for this important and timely discussion. We are here to talk about the importance of passing the chips for america act, to strengthen our National Economic security. Two categories, first being National Security and the second being Economic Security and opportunity embedded in the legislation. But we wanted to really try to zero in onm going to turn this o brian to get it started. Thank you mr. President. We are joined by members of your economic and National Security team, as well as business and labor leaders from across the country. We thought that we would try to divide this into two categories. The first being the National Security implications in the second being the Economic Security and opportunity embedded in this legislation. We wanted to zero in on both the urgency of acting and of congress as you say acting without delay, hopeful
Hi, mr. President. Pres. Biden how are you . I think weve got everyone here, so over to you to kick us off. Pres. Biden thank you for joining us for this important and timely discussion. We are here to talk about the importance of passing the chips for america act, to strengthen our National Economic security. Later the senate will hold a vote to advance this critical legislation and im glad we have an opportunity to hear from the industry and labor leaders about this important topic. Im going to turn this over to brian to get it started. Thank you mr. President. We are joined by members of your economic and National Security team, as well as business and labor leaders from across the country. We thought that we would try to divide this into two categories. The first being the National Security implications in the second being the Economic Security and opportunity embedded in this legislation. We wanted to zero in on both the urgency of acting and of congress as you say acting without