Readers. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. My name is john allen, president of the Brookings Institution and it is my sincere pleasure to welcome you to todays event celebrating andre perrys release of his new book know your price, valuing black lives, across brookingss roughly 104 year history brookings has taken powerful positions on issues of race, equality and civil rights. These issues stand at the top of brookings qualities and i have made this president ial priority, certainly for the institution. Brookings not only made an obligation to study these issues but it is also the responsibility of the organization as well, to examine the intersection of race and policy not just because we are an organization deeply committed to the public good but also because we are an organization based in washington dc, the nations capital. As much as washington is a city of politics it is also a city of great diversity, of the roughly 700,000 residents the call the city home, one need only wa
Welcome, everybody. Today our select subcommittee is holding a hybrid hearing where some members will appear in person and others will appear remotely via web x. Since some members are appearing in person let me remind everyone pursuit to the latest guidance from the house of intended physician, all individuals attending this hearing in person must wear a Face Covering. We will allow you to remove them as you see me doing in order to speak. I know a little bit about how your glasses get fogged up and you dont see where youre going. Members who are not wearing a Face Covering are not permitted to remain in the hearing room and will not be recognized to speak. When youre not speaking, we expect for you to have the face mask or we will not recognize you. Let me make a few reminders about hybrid hearings. Those members appearing in person you will be able to see members appearing remotely on the two monitors in front of you. On one monitor you will see all the members appearing remotely at
Summer starts on saturday afternoon, but id say it wear a face covering. The rules are now tightening up already feels like it. As Health Officers fear a rise heres a look at the fog forecast. You can sigh by 7 00 a. M. The in covid cases. Fog i s over into the bay tomorrow Stephan Stephanie ciera joins us live morning and then it just hangs around for most of the afternoon. Breaking down what you need to but inland areas and around the know. Face masks were already bay youll still see plenty of sun. Temperatures in the 50s and 60s required in most of the bay area, the only difference now is tomorrow morning with that fog the rules where were required around to start off your day. In the afternoon in south bay 90 to wear them are getting more specific. Were all taking about the degrees in morgan hill, 88 in second wave. Were not out of the first wave. Gilroy. Mil 80s froms. A concern of covid cases rising across california. On the peninsula looking at hospitalization numbers are just s
The House Oversight and the m subcommittee on Coronavirus Crisis held a hearing on the strategic hear from ockpile to the person in charge of keeping it filled. From estifying, officials the Defense Department and health and Human Services. Good morning. Welcome, everybody. Mr. Clyburn today, our select holding a hybrid hearing where some members will appear in person and others will webex. Remotely via since members are appearing in person, let me first remind veryone that pursuant to the latest guidance from the house attending physician, all ndividuals attending this hearing in person must wear a Face Covering. Remove themw you to s you see me doing in order to speak. I know a bit about how your and then t fogged up you dont see where youre going. Wearing a Face Covering are not permitted to remain in the hearing room and recognized to speak. So when youre not speaking, we you to have the facemask orwell not recognize you. Or we will not recognize you. Make a few reminders about hyb
Lets break down the data. The ism manufacturing number has come in at 43. 1. That is shy on the consensus, which was 43. 8, but ahead of where we thought things would be at bloomberg economics. The headline number is a bit of ordersaly because of the and the duration of orders component, which messes things up a bit. That number is coming in as expected. The employment numbers picked up as well, and the prices paid number picked up strongly. Lets get a look at what this means for the u. S. Economy. Giving us that assessment is that shes shot is ashish shah. From Goldman Sachs. Lets talk about the data we are getting from the u. S. Economy. We have got the big payroll number coming up friday. My sense is these numbers are getting better, but not consistent with a vshaped recovery at this point. They still look pretty bad and still indicate that while things are improving, the u. S. Economy is still in a tough spot right now. Give us your thoughts. Ashish i think that is exactly right. I