A landmark journey for private enterprise. Protesters have been defying curfews in the us to demonstrate against Police Brutality and racism it is a 6 day reaction after george floyd died while being restrained by a Police Officer more than 4000 people have been arrested since the protests began on thursday so this is the scene in washington d. C. A bit earlier protesters set fires near the white house there is a curfew in effect right now where its death has led to a wave of outrage across the country mike hanna has the details from washington d. C. There was some moments of tension but generally the demonstrators kept the distance from the police the white house itself was barricaded behind a series of drawings of defense secret service on the. In a perimeter then u. S. Park Police Metropolitan d. C. Police keeping the demonstrators a distance of about 200 meters away from the white house but about an hour ago there were some bangs throat that sounded near the white house it appeared
Washington journal program. Go through our social media feed. Cspan, created by americas Cable Television companies as a Public Service and brought to you today by your television provider. Cherry treasury secretary Stephen Mnuchin and carranza testified on the implementation of the cares act corona virus relief law. The Small Business Committee Members asked about the rollout and the effectiveness of the Paycheck Protection Program referred to as ppp. [inaudible] todays hearing on this committee on Small Business and entrepreneurship will come to order and i want to thank everyone for joining us here today and welcome both secretary mnuchin and administrator carranza. Thank you for being here so far away and all the members for being here today. This is our first opportunity to hear from both of you about the enactment of the cares act as it applies to Small Business. The cares act as landmark legislation and less than two Weeks Congress passed the largest Economic Relief ka package i
For their presentations. They will speak for 10 to 12 minutes at the most, i will enforce that with an iron hand about their Current Research on president ial commissions and then the three of us will talk in conversation about the role of president ial commissions and political history. And i will reserve the last half hour at least for questions and comments from you and for us to continue talking. As you can tell todays session is being filmed by cspan so do with that information as you will. All right. Frank is going to go first and introduce yourself. Yeah, my name is frank popper. I teach city planning rather than history, although increasingly i take a historical approach to city planning. I do that at rutgers and at princeton. The reason im here is that nearly half a century ago i wrote a small book for the 20th century fund, now the Century Foundation in new york city on president ial commissions and its one of the very few sources, i think, on them and a couple of months ago
Next on American History tv, a decision on policymaking and president ial commissions in political history. This talk from Purdue University lasts about 90 minutes. 90 minut. Welcome to our panel on president ial commissions. At the intersection politics, policy making and forgotten history of president ial missions im joanna grisinger. Im a legal historian of the modern Administrative State who has written about president ial commissions and Administrative Law reform. Thanks to you all for coming, unfortunately Cynthia Spence is unable to be here today but we still look forward to great conversation. We will be informal today. There are two panelists, dov weinryb grohsgal and frank popper will introduce themselves for their presentations. They will speak for 10 to 12 minutes at the most, i will enforce that with an iron hand about their Current Research on president ial commissions and then the three of us will talk in conversation about the role of president ial commissions and polit
Panelists. Theyll introduce themselves before their presentations. Theyre each going to speak for about 10 to 12 minutes at the most about their Current Research on president ial commissions. And then the three of us will talk in conversation about the role of president ial commissions and political history. And ill reserve the last half hour at least for questions and comments from you and for us to continue talking. As you can tell, todays session is being filmed by cspan. Do with that information what you will. I am frank popper. I teach city planning rather than history, although increasely, i take a historical approach to city planning. I do that at rutgers and princeton. The reason im here is that nearly half a century ago, i wrote a small book for the 20th century fund, now the Century Foundation in new york city on president ial commissions, and its one of the very few sources i think on them, and a couple of months ago my 49yearold book was dug up and i was asked to participat