Placement u. S. History and government exams. Next, a doctor from the National Institutes of health testifies on the Coronavirus Response at a Senate Health hearing, along with the director of the Biomedical Advanced Research authority. They discuss efforts to improve Testing Capacity and answer questions on Antibody Testing, Vaccine Development, and the effectiveness of privatepublic partnerships in the fight against covid19. [indistinct chatter] now its on. Is it . Okay. The hearing of the health, labor, and Pensions Committee will please come to order. As we begin our hearing, i would like to explain a few of the changes we have made to address the health and safety recommendations made by the attending physician and sergeant at arms after they consulted with the department of health and Human Services and the centers for Disease Control and prevention. If you are watching, seating has been spaced so we are six feet apart. Second, we made it possible for senators and witnesses to pa
Any precipitous policy, at least not at the present time. How much more shock can this market take before theres longterm effects on the economy . What do you think . Look, the market the markets had a shortrun correction, and i guess its 10 or 11 or something. Weve been through this many, many times before. And i dont think even though its frontpage story and nobody likes to see their asset values go down, i just dont think at this point its going to have much of an impact. I will qualify that, depends how long this lasts, how deep it goes, but i could cite a number of historical experiences. The one i remember the most, i was a cub scout way back when, and i remember the 1987 market crash and i remember president reagan going out and saying the economic v economy is fundamentally sound, and it actually grew by 3 or 4 in the next couple years after this crash. President trump said it in this room two nights ago, we just think the economy is sound, and therefore i just dont think this
Took care of patients with blood cancer. And given that background i cant think of any topic more important than producing the best research to provide the best data thats needed to develop treatments for our patients. My experience in this regard occurred between the second third year of school might look at your off to work at the nih and i work on dementia and that experience helped me appreciate the analyzing of my own data and foster the love of science. Within a few weeks of starting at the nih they my friends would call me would say, how i like it and i said this is the best youre my life. Thats turned out to be true even now in hindsight. laughs its also fostered an opportunity for doing good through science and medicine so not surprisingly, when i left a lab i went to school and i trained at the college and that practice and i think that i became frustrated by the limited options that we had. To be clear, taking the privilege is a fun thing to do and i enjoy the practice of me
Continues. Host Professor John yoo is a former Deputy Assistant attorney general and the george w. Bush immigration and the coauthor of a new book. Want to start by getting your thoughts on how those emerging weapons technologies you talk about in your book could be applied to the threat now of a nuclear north korea. Guest great to be with you. We should keep in mind that north korea is probably our most Eminent National Security Threat that President Trump and his National Security team at the United Nations will make that case this morning or this afternoon. We have a person who is in icbmsof an arsenal of which can reach the United States and tested what appears to be a hydrogen bomb. Stuck with and what Many American president s have been stuck with a choice between appeasement and tried to buy off north korea, or contemplating a fullscale conventional or Nuclear Attack that would probably kill millions of south soul, southuse korea is within artillery range of north korea. We offe
The research focuses on the intersection of technology, policy, business losses wider ramifications of key technological trends and development. He testified before congress more recently on drums, privacy and intellectual property and also the broad for the Global Agenda Council and cybersecurity. John is going to go through the basics of sections of a note to and sort of like a onetoone introduction and for the rest of our program today. John, welcome good thank you for coming today. I realize theres probably some countrys top experts on seven of two of the room and perhaps people who know a little more. If youre one of the countrys top, you will learn nothing in the next 25, 30 minutes. The goal of this portion of the talk is to make sure we are all starting to think foundation. Im not going to argue in favor or against section 702. I am going to lay out the same place. My understanding is programmatically this one goes until 12 45 in the without much for you and will come back and