Pandemic, members of the House Appropriations subcommittee and on capitol hill to look at the virus. The hearing included testimony from former cdc director tom frieden and caitlin rivers from the Johns Hopkins center for Health Security. This is 2. 5 hours. The hearing will come to order. Welcome to thend labor, health, and Human Services and education appropriations subcommittee. Todays hearing is on the nations ongoing response to the coronavirus. On thether supplemental package, it has been bipartisan. Let me commend my colleagues on both sides of the aisle clouding my friend and Ranking Member. Before i begin, i want to extend a very warm welcome to our witnesses, dr. Tom frieden, president and ceo of resolve to save lives and former director of the centers for Disease Control and prevention, the cdc. From 2000 92016. Dr. Caitlin rivers, featured scholar at the Johns Hopkins center for Health Security and assistant professor in the department of Environmental Health and engineerin
Good evening, everyone. This is bloomberg surveillance. I am Francine Lacqua working from home. The focus on the World Health Organization, also on the easing of lockdown and oil. After that historic agreement on sunday between opecplus, now also involving europe, we have report. They say the oil storage filling up demand is dropping. That exceeds opec cuts. They are expecting oil demand to fall by a record 9. 3 billion Barrels Per Day year on year in 2020. Brent extending declines. The concern that a lot of markets are pursue Market Participants had is that if opec is cutting production, it also has to match demand. This is what the iea is saying. That demanded drop is exceeding opecplus cuts. It seems that despite the cuts, the iea is still expecting a glut or surplus. Lets get straight to the bloomberg first word news. Here is viviana hurtado. We begin with president donald trump. He is suspending u. S. Funding for the World Health Organization and reviewing its response to the coro
Youre watching R T International bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. We start with the latest on the corona virus which has now claimed more than 12000 lives worldwide the number of confirmed cases is edging towards 300000. Italy which this week became the country hit hardest by the coronavirus with a death toll surpassing even china has seen nearly 800 fatalities in the past 24 hours alone and all the pandemic has now killed more than 4800 italians in the province of a large scale loss of life has put a strain on Funeral Homes and some crematoria have warned they may not be able to take more bodies due to lack of space. That oversee this situation creates an abnormal amount bringing us to an emergency phase making us very likely to hold for a few days in order to be able to recover some space. Thats it for us to use on premises dedicated for the final farewell as you can see this farewell room has become a provisional space. As daunti
Good morning, already for a good conversation, we are going to talk about impeachment. Ukraine all of it. Lets get into it, i want to talk start with congressman ratcliffe, great opportunity. Great to see a. Ready you want to talk about a guy who has to hes really into it he has to work with adam schiff every day. I hear you. Do you ever blood and when you see him . This is national tv right, let me start on the issue of impeachment, we went through it, the country went through, it the presidency and states went through it, one of the lessons from . It well vince, i think the most important lesson is something that you hear often, elections have consequences, what we saw for the first two years of the trump presidency, is democrat talked about, wanting to impeach the president. And theyre tempted you that let the 2018 election they give the control of the house given the opportunity to act for the first time and very clearly, as you point out, the nation wants that. And i think one of
Convention, and Democratic Candidates in iowa. That will get underway at four 00 eastern time on cspan. We wanted to spend the first talkingfirst hour about issues that are important to women. Thousands lined the streets on a cold and rainy saturday to strike back against President Trump. The first womens march took lace one day after his inauguration in 2017. We want to hear from you. Our phone lines are open at 202 7488000 for those in the eastern and central time zones. For mountain and pacific, 202 7488001, and you can also send us a text at 202 7488003. You can also find us on twitter at cspanwj, and facebook at facebook. Com cspan. A march took place yesterday on a cold and rainy saturday. Election year brings a feeling of hope at the womens march. The cofounderis of all in together, speaking about some of the issues important to women and what she expects as some of this Campaign Season unfolds. Here is part of the conversation. Guest there is no question and reams of evidence t