Blame the pandemic. Either theyre very happy with what he was saying or somebody was just trying to turn right. A lot of hugging yesterday. As we say good morning, it is sunday, october 25th. Im kendis gibson. And im lindsey reiser. Were happy to have you here. Were going to new york, where the president is holding a rally today. And the breaking news of Vice President pences advisers testing positive. What more do we know . Of course, guys, Vice President mike pence is the head of the Coronavirus White House Task force. Hes been the one leading these weekly meetings, often talking to agency heads about Wearing Masks or social distancing but we are learning an outbreak is among his closest aides. His chief of staff, marc swartz, who went on air force 2 with him constantly, tested positive after having been with the Vice President all week. And marty oak, political adviser, hasnt been on the trail about a week but they had been with the Vice President as they were preparing for that deb
Control and it is notjust the fact that people suffer financially and wont isolate themselves, it is that the central system is so slow at getting the information out to people that they need to isolate, but by the time it has got there the £22 billion or whatever we have spent on it has been wasted. It is gone, information is useless. And weve also seen Evidence Public Health england have withheld information from a local Public Health authorities. If we want when we come back in two months time to get it right we must decentralise the expenditure and get it into Public Health systems. What i was going to say before the right honourable gentleman spoke was there is not a way forward where people dont die in the situation, that is tragic and everybody in this house wa nts to tragic and everybody in this house wants to minimise the number of deaths but sometimes because though if we have the most restrictive measures, which will undoubtedly stop people contracting covid, that will be f
Booktv. Org. It is my pleasure to introduce today, dr. Albert. Berla the chairman and ceo of fiser nowadays a household name in the last couple of years, dr. Berla has worked at fisa for more than 25 years and has become the companys ceo in january of 2019 right before the pandemic. So the timing was pretty incredible there and his new books called moonshot inside pfizers nine month race to make the impossible possible. It really takes us behind the scenes during the pandemic the Historic Development the testing and manufacturing of the companys Covid Vaccine dr. Birla recently named the ceo of the year by cnn business and the 2022 genesis prize laureate. Well be discussing a lot in the next hour, but its not gonna be a conversation between the doctor and i we would like everyone on this call on the zoom on youtube to also participate. Let us know your questions that you have for albert berla and i will try to ask and get to as many of them. So please go on the chat function. In and be
It is my pleasure to introduce today, dr. Albert. Berla the chairman and ceo of fiser nowadays a household name in the last couple of years, dr. Berla has worked at fisa for more than 25 years and has become the companys ceo in january of 2019 right before the pandemic. So the timing was pretty incredible there and his new books called moonshot inside pfizers nine month race to make the impossible possible. It really takes us behind the scenes during the pandemic the Historic Development the testing and manufacturing of the companys Covid Vaccine dr. Birla recently named the ceo of the year by cnn business and the 2022 genesis prize laureate. Well be discussing a lot in the next hour, but its not gonna be a conversation between the doctor and i we would like everyone on this call on the zoom on youtube to also participate. Let us know your questions that you have for albert berla and i will try to ask and get to as many of them. So please go on the chat function. In and being engaged w
I mean yes we are going to be living i mean i have an economic forecaster but everything i read suggests we are going to be living with an unusually high levels of unemployment, a lot of pain from over indebtedness and a quarter of the country is on food stamps. I mean its not a great depression. We are not repricing exactly what happened in the 30s but its a version of that. See the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau estimates that Student Loan Debt is more than a trillion dollars. Up next the Senate Budget committee looks at how that that affects borrowers and the economy as a whole. This is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] see this hearing will come to order. I want to thank senator johnson who is filling in today for my Ranking Member senator sessions. Welcome to you and all of our colleagues who are joining us today as well as a roomful. Welcome to all of you on a really important topic today. We are going to be talking about a challenge that 40 Million People aroun