A two Day Conference will its gratifying to see a Record Number of colleagues across the region taking advantage of this. For the first time ever, it over 1200 registrations. Welcome to new attendees and remote viewers tuned in today be a zoom or cspan. Where thrilled to reach so many coeagues wherever you might be. It took whole team to get us here, 17 campuses and expense of a logical conclusion. Time and energy will nmally be recognized but its not possible this year unless you want to do it from home. As we helping various capacities a moment she check this out. Id like to take a moment to recognize the enormous efforts taken by our assistant director and director of instructional design reading this years conference. Look at these amazing women, they are talented and creative. I am overcome with pride and i get to work with them. It is incredible to see them in the conference would like to personally thank the support st. Louis leadership place a high value on teaching and learnin
Phone lines split up as usual this morning. Democrats, 202 7488000 is the number to call in. Republicans, 202 7488001. Independents, 202 7488002. You can also send us a text. That number, 202 7488003. If you do, please include your name and where you are from. You can catch up with us on social media, twitter and facebook. A very good monday morning to you. You can start calling in now. Theheadlines on this topic, first use of the vaccine maybe december 13. 40 million doses said to be available by the end of the month. That from the front page of usa today. Frontline gets the first vaccine doses, but then who . Thats the question we are asking this morning, asking you to be in the position of setting the priority, how would you do it . Turning to the cdc webpage there, i q a on how the cdc is making its covid19 vaccine recommendations. Making those disease vaccine recommendations based on the input from the Advisory Committee on immunization practices. Its a federal Advisory Committee
Secure, accessible and fair. Given the Record Number of absentee ballots and narrow margin in the november 3 election for president in georgia, i join many in backing a hand recount and urging a thorough investigation into any voting irregularities. The secretary of state oversaw a complete audit which revealed significant errors made in several counties including floyd, fayette, douglas and walton. It is important for georgians to know that the vast majority of local election workers did their job well under unprecedented circumstances and i thank them for their service. However, it is quite honestly hard to believe that during the audit thousands of uncounted ballots were found weeks after a razor thin outcome in a president ial election. This is simply unacceptable. Ive heard directly from countless georgians, they expect better and they deserve better. Its important to note that this audit only looked at ballots, not the signatures on the absentee applications or the signatures on
Populist politics his combine standard republican tax cuts and deregulation with restriction policies of trade and immigration. And sometimes inflammatory those with lawmakers alike. Have those policies been successful in Going Forward what lesson should policymakers apply with the left and the right . List two great guest first Casey Mulligan is a professor at the university of chicago serving as the chief economist the council of economic advisers with the Trump Administration from 2018 august 2019 and the most recent book just last month is your hired. And michael is the director of Economic Policy studies here at aei author of the American Dream is not dead. Released february of the sheer. To start off casey will speak for about ten minutes then mike will offer a ten minute response and then we will have a Panel Discussion and toward the end at about 1045 we will do q a. Please submit your questions on twitter with ask aei. Good morning. I have some slides to share during my presen
Have those policies been successful in Going Forward what lesson should policymakers apply with the left and the right . List two great guest first Casey Mulligan is a professor at the university of chicago serving as the chief economist the council of economic advisers with the Trump Administration from 2018 august 2019 and the most recent book just last month is your hired. And michael is the director of Economic Policy studies here at aei author of the American Dream is not dead. Released february of the sheer. To start off casey will speak for about ten minutes then mike will offer a ten minute response and then we will have a Panel Discussion and toward the end at about 1045 we will do q a. Please submit your questions on twitter with ask aei. Good morning. I have some slides to share during my presentation good morning i really appreciate aei organizing this i want to monetize your time you can find more in my new book readers have been time for also coming away agreeing that pop