Thank you, madam speaker. I ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. The speaker pro tempore without objection. Thank you, madam speaker. I yield to my friend from maryland, the majority leader. Mr. Hoyer i thank my friend from georgia for yielding. On monday the house will meet at 9 00 a. M. For morning hour debate, i repeat that because its unusual. On monday, 9 00 a. M. For morning hour debate and 10 00 a. M. For legislative business, votes expected to occur as early as 2 30 p. M. On tuesday and wednesday the house will meet at 9 00 a. M. For morning hour debate and 10 00 a. M. For legislative business. On thursday, the house will meet at 9 00 a. M. For legislative business. The house will consider h. R. 1425, Patient Protection and Affordable Care enhancement act. This bill will sig canly increase the a. C. A. s affordability, subsidies, lower Prescription Drug prices, expand coverage and crack down on junk plans. While strengthening protections for people with preexi
When we have seen his is the death of george floyd. What would you like to ultimately seek come from this. In place that you have individuals manyth backgrounds f these communities taken to thend streets. We had to take them to the s polls. We have issues that have been raised, happens in the november elections, Public Policy and makers. The value of the communities that put them in office. So as you see them in for from trust, we now have to have another march. How does the change in policy effect but we have seen over the last few weeks pretty. That was impacted whether it is police policy, within us nation finally addressing the issue of Structural Racism and created by that. And how we manage our economy. And we pray on people versus corporations. And based on how we value the quality of life in the health of all communities. Where the midst of a health pandemic. And on top of all of the underlying issues that have impacted the station for decades. When it comes over the issues of
Reopening. We will speak with a Lieutenant Governor. She will be joining us. Partner chairman per perspective on the company front. We are getting some data right now. Existing home sales, monthtomonth on month, 9. 7 , that is significantly worse than the market was anticipating. This is the month on month number. The Economist Survey suggested the number could be 5. 6 . Set ofgnificantly worse data coming out of the u. S. Housing market. U. S. Sales coming through at 3. 91 in totality. So, the u. S. Housing market is in a word place. In some ways because of government assistance. We have not seen a collapse in prices. This is transaction. Prices are fairly buoyant. Later on this year, things could get trickier. At the moment, looking at the monthtomonth, that number worse than anticipated. Alix it raises the question, where do people want to live as areas reopen. New york, as we mentioned, and during the second phase. 300,000 more people returning to work today. Outdoor dining, and pe
Carriers from entering the country in the mist of the covid19 pandemic. This as protests continue across the country after the death of an unarmed black man, george floyd at the hands of minneapolis police. Additional officers are being charged. The original charge has been upgraded to seconddegree murder for officer derek chauvin. Some cities are planning to relax their curfews tonight with the president suggesting that the military be deployed. It is still sparking. I want to bring in abigail doolittle. Our markets correspondent who has been following the ups and downs, mostly ups. I still dont get it. Record, assing a closing high. What are investors saying that the rest of america is not . It is extraordinary. Psychological level, it is hard to believe that we are seeing stocks climbed day after day. How does that happen when we have this sort of social unrest in the United States . A possible second wave of the virus. U. S. China trade tensions, it does not make sense. It tells yo
Coverage itself survive the pandemic lets ask dr margo sasco who heads a Masters Program in journalism a digital storytelling at American University in washington and as most guest you see on most cable news talk shows are these days she is joining us remotely margo welcome back thanks for having me how and you bet its good to see you and if theres a slight delay its because were operating in remote mode here but 1st things 1st professor i want you to grade both parties the president and the press in those Daily White House briefings that are on again off again and generally during this crisis. Well i think you know i guess it depends on which Political Party youre coming from the grade that you would give and its hard for me to be an objective ject of observer of this president ial administration when for years now they have continuously tried to deal of and marginalize News Reporters for doing their constitutionally protected job and so i would say that in any environment when youre