Coronavirus outbreak. And we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. Washington journal is next. Host this is the washington journal for march 2. The Senate Health official Committee Hears from officials in the Coronavirus Response. You can watch that on cspan 3, cspan. Org, and listen on the radio app. President trump will meet with pharmaceutical officials to discuss creation of a vaccine and medicines to moderate symptoms as the Seattle Times reports a second death in king county, washington. About 90 cases confirmed in the u. S. For our next hour, we will ask about your level of concern whether it be the potential spread, the potential death or the federal governments response. Here is how you can let us know your thoughts. In the eastern and central time zones, 2027488000. Mountain and pacific time zones, 2027488001. If you are a medical professional, doctor, nurse, Public Health official, give us your thoughts at 2027488002. You can text us
Gauging the response, what is working and what has done well. We made toefforts implement travel restrictions and limit travel from china clearly bought us some time. It slowed the rate of new cases coming into the country, i think the question becomes what we do with that time and we did some things well and some things not so well. I think we prepared the nation, we got the Health Care System prepared. We will educate providers. Learn more about the virus and how it spread and how you can combat it. One thing we didnt do that we should have was had in place broader screening. We should event omitted screening weeks ago and really a month ago or even more. To try detect small outbreaks early. We had problems rolling out a diagnostic test, we took a very linear approach in my view and depended upon one test promulgated by the centers for disease prevention rather than not it also working with academic labs together diagnostics. Then we had to scramble and so we are now just getting in
University of baltimore law professor discusses the articles of impeachment introduced by house democrats. Brooks i, congressman mo discusses impeachment and afghanistan. Host this is the washington journal for december 11, the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing with the Justice Departments Inspector General on the report released this week will start at 10 00. You can watch that on cspan 3. Also look at it at cspan. Org. If you want to download the radio app, follow along and listen to the hearing. The house Judiciary Committee which will mark up two articles of impeachment starts at 7 00 this evening. You can see that on cspan 2. You can watch at the. Org and listen on our radio app. We will take your calls on the two articles of impeachment laid against President Trump, one on abuse of power and the other on obstruction of justice. Here is how you can let us know what you think. 2027488001 for republicans. 2027488000 for democrats. And independents, 2027488002. If you want to text u
Postcolonialism. They earned their phd from Brown University and worked a number of years in history and Literature Program at harvard. Currently a senior lecturer in the History Department at the university of an end last to date written one previous book entitled irish published in 2014. The Mutual Admiration Society centers on Dorothy Sayers and five friends who founded a writing group in 1912 at the college oxford. The classmates entered at a time when women could receive an education but not a degree. October 1920 they became some of the first women to graduate. They pushed the boundaries in other ways as well working to rights and reproduction and family making. Working to overcome the restricted sexism of the time, the women of the Mutual Admiration Society are still in inspiration to us today and we can follow their example as we work for a more equal society. Here to tell us more about them as the author mo moulton. [applause] thank you for coming out on an incredibly cold tue
[inaudible conversations] this hearing will come to order. I want to first thank the witnesses for taking the time for your thoughtful testimony. I want to thank the audience members. We appreciate. It must have been paid m staff. I appreciate everybody coming here. This is from my standpoint during title this unprecedented migration of the u. S. Southern border the year in review. But i would like to do this start with the decade in review. I would refer everybody to my chart. This is a chart that ive been really updating for probably the last three or four years as long as youve been on the committee. I think its important to kind of layout for the history has been from my standpoint some key moments, key policy changes that i would certainly argue contributed to what i consider an ongoing crisisn even though weve made some progress. The chart reflects all the miners and people coming to the country as family units. Earlier versions only focused on Central American children and famil