Plus is affected by these changes in our world. Theres no part of the covid crisis that hits close to home for a lot of people. Thank all of you who are following online. We would love for you to tweak along at hashed out axios events, and you can follow us on twitter at axios events. I would like to thank my events Team Colleagues who pulled this off, and Caitlin Owens who writes the daily axios vitals newsletter will be joining our conversation shortly. You can sign up for her newsletter. Thanks again to aarp. Lets plunge into earlier today i got to catch up with snort bill casey. Heres our conversation. Would like to thank arb for making this conversation possible. Our next guest is senator bob casey of pennsylvania coming to us one of the countrys most fascinating places, scranton. Senator casey a lawyer is on the finance committee and on my favorite named senate committee, help, Health Education live and pensions. Senator casey, thank you for joining this axios virtual event. Mike
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Woodrf all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by life isnt a straight line, and sometimes yocan find yourself heading in a new irection. Fidelitys here to help you work through the unexpected, with Financial Planning and advice for today, and tomorrow. The william and flora hewlett foundation. Ha for more50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. At www. Hewlett. Org. And with the ongoing support of these institutis and individuals. This program was made by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the nation echoes again tonight with protests over Police Violence against black americans. And, there are mounting calls for wholesale changes in policing. All of this comes amid final farewells for the man whoseat galvanized a movement. White house correspondent coverage. Lcindor begins our alcindor lines ole snak
Casey pennsylvania and bill cassidy of louisiana discussing the impact of coronavirus in Nursing Homes. They look at the need for increased testing and adequate medical supplies for longterm care facilities. Hello and welcome to an axios Virtual Event. I mike allen, cofounder of axios, and welcome to my home in arlington, virginia. Im right across the bridge from georgetown and at 76 degrees in here because i dont know how to fix my thermostat. Todays axios Virtual Event is on a topic that hits very close to home to me, and a no for a lot of people in the audience. Id like to thank aarp for making this conversation possible. We are going to talk about Nursing Homes in this covid moment, and more broadly, how longterm care for people 65 plus is affected by these changes in our world. Theres no part of the covid crisis that its closer to home for a lot of people. Thank all of you who are following online. We would love for you to tweet along at hashtag axios events, and you can follow us
The constitution on a nonpartisan basis in order to increase awareness and understanding of the constitution among the american people. That is just what we are trying to do in collaboration with cspan, as we have invited you to join us in a listening to these important oral arguments and then convening afterwards with some of americas most thoughtful scholars who have filed briefs and are taking positions on both sides of the case to help us unpack the arguments we just heard. Friends, this has been an extraordinary morning. We are three cases along the president s power for subpoenas. Us to understand what we just heard our two great scholars into of americas ofding experts on the law the presidency, especially as it relates to the subpoenas. Andrew gray while his professor greywall is professor of law. His article congressional subpoenas in court was recently published in the North Carolina law review, where you can check it out. He is also the author of the article the president s