Good morning welcome to Washington Post life. Im a political reporter for thee Washington Post i would like to welcome our first guest this Morning Health secretary at hhs and remember president trumps coronavirus passport. Thank you for joining me. Good morning its great to be here with you this morning thank you for the invitation. N. I got the correct . T i am from deep down by you louisiana country you pronounced it pretty close thats a pretty good first try. Admiral you are the Public Health policy recommendation so was wondering if you could uave us an overview of the Current Situation on the ground today everyone understands and then to have a significant increase in the number of cases and they are starting to go up and we do however h know to defeat the pandemic but social distancing is incredibly important American People did a really good job. Also with good hygiene. And to have a program a smart testinge and we will be talking a lot about that but we do have the power to co
Be here with you this morning, thank you for the invitation. I got that correct right. I am from deep down in louisiana and thats pretty darn close, that is a great first try at that. Great, admiral you the white house and lead developer of the hhs wire Public Health policy recommendation so i was hoping you could give us an overview of the Current Situation on the ground today. The situation on the ground with the pandemic, i think everyone understands that similar to where we were post memorial day, we had a significant increase in the number of cases, the hospitalizations are starting to go up as well and we do however, know how to defeat the pandemic to control it until we can get vaccines and youve heard this so many times before but physical distancing is important, wearing the mask when you cannot physically distant is really essential, the American People have done a good job, we do rank among the top in the world and mask wearing that weve got to get better as well as doing th
Carefully and pay a lot of attention to precedent. That is something professor barrett focused on a lot in her scholarship. She cares deeply about precedent and about the institution of the courts. I dont think she would be inclined to move the law very fast . Me a very david in some of the writings i have gotten a chance to look at, she has some skepticism about majority rule. She thinks when Congress Passes look at ithould because if it interferes potentially with individual rights. Tara that is right, but that in and of itself is a very commonly held view by a lot of individuals. Depending on who we are, we care about different rates, let all of us would like a federal judiciary to protect our individual rights from interference. Which things should be left to the political process. This apply to statutory rights as well as Constitutional Rights . We have the bill of rights to protect us. But when it comes to the statute that the congress has passed . Tara i think many members of th
And media organizations from across the state. Im ted simons host and managing editor of the arizona horizon and joining me tonight, political reporter with the arizona republic. The host of arizona 360 and steve goldstein, the host of the show. We are broadcasting from the studios at arizona pbs and school of journalism in downtown phoenix. Tonights debate is also being live streamed on participating media websites including central. Com, kjzz, and azpm. Org. Topics were chosen by journalists from the four participating media outlets. Questions from the public solicited by the commission or also included. The ground rules for the debate are followed. Once we ask a question both candidates will have 90 seconds to answer without interruption. The candidates will then get 45 seconds for a rebuttal again, without interruption. We will then have up to two minutes for an open discussion on the topic. At the end of the debate each candidate will have one minute for closing statements. You ma
Astronaut mark kelly challenging incumbent senator Martha Mcsally. Good evening and welcome to the special election 2020 debate with u. S. Senate candidates republican senator Martha Mcsally and democratic challenger mark kelly. This is the only live debate between the two candidates. Its a joint effort brought to you by the Arizona Commission and media organizations from across the state. Im ted simons host and managing editor of the arizona horizon and joining me tonight, political reporter with the arizona republic. The host of arizona 360 and steve goldstein, the host of the show. We are broadcasting from the studios at arizona pbs and school of journalism in downtown phoenix. Tonights debate is also being live streamed on participating media websites including central. Com, kjzz, and azpm. Org. Topics were chosen by journalists from the four participating media outlets. Questions from the public solicited by the commission or also included. The ground rules for the debate are foll