Booktv to this breakfast program. Ali khan will discuss his book the next pandemic on the front lines against humankinds gravest dangers. A former director of the office of Public Health, preparedness and response at the centers for Disease Control and prevention, ali khan has been on the frontline in the attempt to contain the world after these diseases. He is not the first, throughout history humans have been fighting diseases, waging deadly and neverending wars against rampant and violent contagions. Humans are not affected by microbes, during ali khans time as a detective our speaker has had his own russians with viruses, infections and contagion. For example in 1995 he worked among red cross workers in the year for the first ebola crisis. After 9 11 he was called washington to defend the spread of anthrax in the Senate Office building. In 2003 he was called to hong kong to quarantine victims of sars. These are just some of the stories ali khan chronicles in the next pandemic on th
Highyield credit another risk asset down for a second week in a row. A cautious tone. We have been in this big rally. Some might be nervous whether or not it lasts. We are coming to the close of a rough week, particularly for oil. What is going on with Energy Stocks . Abigail it is interesting because on the week energy is the only up sector, up 1. 1 , even though oil is down 33 . Connect bit of a dip some of the investors bottom fishing. When you look at the s p 500 on the week, it is a bad week. The worst week in about five weeks, down 2. 7 . Inflection points sometimes happen very slowly, but it will be important to see what next week brings. If we have another down week, that could suggest a whipsaw in emerging range. Next week we will get a look at earnings from Big Companies such as apple, alphabet, amazon, microsoft. It could be an important earnings week along with the macro we have been paying attention to. Investors seem a little bit cautious. David all of the tech guys. Than
Addition of washington journal, on cspan. Senate is expected to vote tomorrow on additional coronavirus funding totaling 500 billion dollars. As states looked to gradually reopen, we talk to a leading Infectious Disease doctor about how to get there with treatment methods of covid19. And later, Public Policy antivirus, with former Senate Republican leader and a trained frist. , dr. Bill numbers, 202 7488000 for the eastern half of the country, for the western half, 202 7488001, and if you are a medical professional, 202 7488002. Johns Hopkins University says worldwide coronavirus cases have cap in the u. S. Totaling the u. S. About 840 5000, just over 47,000 confirmed deaths in confirmed the u. S. Across all 50 states. Is ang us from tennessee Infectious Disease expert from Vanderbilt University. Dr. , thank you. Good to be with you. Steve let me begin with therapeutics and other medicines that will allow us to get to know normalcy in this country. . Hat will it take things. One is bet
And more life conversation weeknights at 8 p. M. Eastern for washington journal prime time. Good morning, everyone. Im joanne myers and only half of the Carnegie Council id like to thank you all for beginning the morning with us. Were delighted to welcome ali khan and cspan booktv to this breakfast program. Ali will be discussing his book United States. As a former director of the centers for Disease Control p ad prevention, he has been on the front lines in the fight to contain the worlds deadliest diseases. But hes not the first to have done so. Throughout history human seven fightingng diseases, waging deay and never ending wars against rampant and violent contingents. In fact, there is never been a time when were not affected with microbes and fought against them. During his time as selfdescribed disease, our speakers had his own brushes with viruses, Infectious Diseases and contagion. S for example, in 1995 he worked among red cross workers in your for the first ebola crisis. Afte
If you live in eastern or central time zones, 202 7488000 is the number to call. Dish in thein any mountain or pacific time zones, 202 7488001. The recent column appeared in yesterdays wall street journal. The era of Big Government is back is the title. To show you some of what they wrote. Conversations with a broad crosssection of political figures suggest there is little reason to expect a return of the status quo on federal spending, or the prevailing attitude toward the proper role of government. The era of Ronald Reagan is over a democratmanuel, who served as the mayor of chicago and president obamas first chief of staff. An echo came from the other. Ide, from Stephen Bannon it is not relevant. That is some of the thoughts from yesterday from gerald cy vance john mccormick. This when itte comes to mr. Trump. Saying, long before when this crisis struck, trump had been moving the party away from its embrace of traditional conservative precepts. The Trump Administration declared that