Member of the White House Coronavirus task force will be there live starting at 8 00 p. M. Eastern to answer questions on the coronavirus pandemic. All month on cspan we are featuring the winners of our studentcam documentary competition. School students created videos answering the question, what issue do you most want the 2020 president ial candidate to address . Our second prize High School East award goes to ava and mia lazar, 10th and 12th graders from Blacksburg High School in blacksburg, virginia. Their winning entry is titled finding the bridge the story of the pipeline. Let me tell you a story. Its a story about community, about power. A story about the wonders of modern technology and the consequences. This is the story of the Mountain Valley pipeline. Natural gasong pipeline being installed in the Appalachian Mountains of virginia and west virginia. Natural gas was cheaper and more accessible egos of a process. Today, natural gases the number one source of Electricity Genera
Washingtons effort to address job losses amid the coronavirus pandemic. Is next. N journal one month ago today, President Trump declared a National Emergency over the coronavirus pandemic. With wyoming over the weekend, all 50 states have been declared Disaster Response areas. Good morning, its monday, april 13, 2020. This first hour we will ask about your thoughts on the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic so far and how your state governor is handling the crisis. We will look at joe bidens just published plan to reopen america. Heres how to be a part of the discussion this morning. In the eastern and central time zones, but linus 202 7488000. Mountain and pacific, that line is 202 7488001. We welcome medical professionals, to hear from you. That live is 202 7488002 that line is. Is 202 7488002 you can text us at 202 7488003. We have facebook posts ready, we will show you those. As we begin the program yesterday, the New York Times had published a lengthy story on the lead up
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Thank you so much, its great to be here, thank you for coming out. In every room there are always survivors so if you start to feel distressed by what im sharing obviously its okayto get up and take a break. Theres a National Sexual assault hotline is one 806 56 hope. So im going to start withthe story. In boston was a sweet student. Hot summer nights, sex with his girlfriend and its pretty much the sexiest story in the book. Thats not thestory on going to tell, sorry. But he was a good guy. He was the kind of guy who had developed a series of nicknames for the kinds of orgasms his girlfriend had because he wascommitted to making sure sex was something that felt good for her to. But austin also sexually assaulted someone. He told us a story about the night freshman year he was in a room with his roommates girlfriends roommate. So the roommate has a girlfriend. Two people get shoveled into the same bedroom together. The girl was pretty drunk and she said to him she wasnt interested in d
An executive order that would allow low risk prisoners to apply for early parole or be placed in home confinement. This is just under 90 minutes. Gov. Murphy good morning, thank you for coming in early. We will be a little bit snappier in terms of pace because we have folks who will be observing good friday beginning at noon. Im going to be joined by the woman up my right, the commissioner of the department of health, judy person kelly. To my left is the Communicable Disease service officer. To my far left, state Police Superintendent colonel pat callahans. Pat callahan. And then the department of Corrections Commission will commissioner, marcus hicks. We are going earlier, so while we have the overnight numbers, i am not sure judy will tell us how deeply we can dig in. We have at least the top line and we will go from there. Let me get into that immediately. Since yesterday, we have been notified that we have 3621 more residents who have received positive test results, so that puts ou