Debate live from cleveland tuesday night on cspan. Stream at cspan. Org or listen live on the cspan radio app. And live now to the Senate Health committee who today will hear from dr. Anthony fauci, dr. Robered redfield and other members of the White House Coronavirus task force. Theyre expected to update lawmakers on the federal response to the pandemic. Live coverage here on cspan 3. Senator ted kennedy used to say our committee had the broadest jurisdiction in the senate. You only have to look around the room at a hearing and see that we also have the broadest range of views in the senate and some of the ablest advocates of those views. But thanks to our Committee Members and to senator murray most of our hearings have been bipartisan which means weve agreed on a broad range of witnesses to present points of view. And while the questioning and statements of senators has been probing, theres always been a high level of courtesy both to the witnesses and to the other senators which im
We begin tonight with General Motors and its widening safety crisis. The automaker stunned consumers and investors today announcing another huge recall and this one involves more fatalities. Gm is recalling over eight million vehicles, all in the u. S. , after defective parts linked to another three crashrelated fatalities. Now this brings the total number of recalls to 28 million vehicles worldwide. Just for this year. Now on top of that, gm also said it would increase the Second Quarter charge to earnings to 1. 2 billion to help pay for all those recalls. The surprising news came on the same day that gm laid out the plans to compensate survivors and the families of another 13 people who were killed in crashes related to those faulty switches. Investors sold on the news. Gm shares fell nearly 1 . Joining us now to talk about all of this, phil lebeau who is covering the gm crossice fris day one. And also with us, Collin Langdon from ubs. So, phil, let me begin with you. You are just a
We begin tonight with General Motors and its widening safety crisis. The automaker stunned consumers and investors today announcing another huge recall and this one involves more fatalities. Gm is recalling over eight million vehicles, all in the u. S. , after defective parts linked to another three crashrelated fatalities. Now this brings the total number of recalls to 28 million vehicles worldwide. Just for this year. Now on top of that, gm also said it would increase the Second Quarter charge to earnings to 1. 2 billion to help pay for all those recalls. The surprising news came on the same day that gm laid out the plans to compensate survivors and the families of another 13 people who were killed in crashes related to those faulty switches. Investors sold on the news. Gm shares fell nearly 1 . Joining us now to talk about all of this, phil lebeau who is covering the gm crossice fris day one. And also with us, Collin Langdon from ubs. So, phil, let me begin with you. You are just a
Im in tofor Tyler Mathisen aga. We begin tonight with General Motors and its widening safety crisis. The automaker stunned consumers and investors today announcing another huge recall and this one involves more fatalities. Gm is recalling over eight million vehicles, all in the u. S. , after defective parts linked to another three crashrelated fatalities. Now this brings the total number of recalls to 28 million vehicles worldwide. Just for this year. Now on top of that, gm also said it would increase the Second Quarter charge to earnings to 1. 2 billion to help pay for all those recalls. The surprising news came on the same day that gm laid out the plans to compensate survivors and the families of another 13 people who were killed in crashes related to those faulty switches. Investors sold on the news. Gm shares fell nearly 1 . Joining us now to talk about all of this, phil lebeau who is covering the gm crossice fris day one. And also with us, Collin Langdon from ubs. So, phil, let me
Motors and its widening safety crisis. The automaker stunned consumers and investors today announcing another huge recall and this one involves more fatalities. Gm is recalling over eight million vehicles, all in the u. S. , after defective parts linked to another three crashrelated fatalities. Now this brings the total number of recalls to 28 million vehicles worldwide. Just for this year. Now on top of that, gm also said it would increase the Second Quarter charge to earnings to 1. 2 billion to help pay for all those recalls. The surprising news came on the same day that gm laid out the plans to compensate survivors and the families of another 13 people who were killed in crashes related to those faulty switches. Investors sold on the news. Gm shares fell nearly 1 . Joining us now to talk about all of this, phil lebeau who is covering the gm crossice fris day one. And also with us, Collin Langdon from ubs. So, phil, let me begin with you. You are just a few weeks ago the ceo of gm wa