About congressional operations during the coronavirus outbreak. Also, cq roll calls jennifer the coronavirus. Host President Trump signed the second of likely to be three coronavirus aid packages passed by congress, the third topping 1 trillion will get initial consideration in the u. S. Senate. Good morning and welcome to washington journal for this thursday. We continue our conversation hearing from you about the governments response to the. Oronavirus pandemic your lines are the same they have been the last couple days. Mountain and pacific, 2027488001. And medical professionals, 2027488002. You can send us a text. That is 2027488003. Make sure you tell us your name and where you are texting from. On twitter we are cspanwj and it is facebook. Com cspan for your posts. Legislation passing in the senate 908 yesterday afternoon and quickly down to the white house. This is the reporting of usa today with the headline in the papers. A measure to ensure paid sick leave to ensure testing f
Our event today on the google versus oracle case, titled consequences of the case. I actually have my own subtitle which is copyright and the future of the industry, a significant case and i am delighted to have 2 wilson here to speak to us about the relevant legal policy on commercial issues and raised by this case. My name is adam maasoff, the chair of the International Forum for intellectual property at the hudson institute. This is our novel even, delighted to have it on such an important issue with such a great speaker. There will be events, sponsoring and promoting datadriven research that explores and investigates the importance of intellectual property and not just driving the Us Innovation economy for the past 230 years but all innovation economies creating a foundation for Flourishing Society and we hope to play a role that factbased research and datadriven in the hands of our policymakers as they consider the very important issues such as decisions that have to be made in im
How he see businesses moving forward. What are you expecting on impact on growth and do you think theres going to be a different standard on jpmorgan than other banks . Youre not. A come of things there. When we get done after that, i dont know, i do think theres a little bit of decoupling between chinas Economic System and ours, china will continue to grow, i think they want jpmorgan to be there to set transparency and rules and if chinese, if they want to eliminate corruption, they need very good Financial Markets and therefore they can come in and set the standards, it should mean something when jpmorgan said we did Due Diligence, doesnt mean that we are always right but should mean something. Maria big deal for jamie dimon and jpmorgan, they just received their license, a bank 100 in china, spending 11 billion on Technology Every year, how is he going to protect that technology s he going to go to china and they will change things as how they will do things differently. Dagen part
Making them agent of change. The female peacemakers stores january 5th t. W. January 15th years vats of the day the u. S. And china want to sign their face one deal we get the latest from our correspondent in taipei. Meanwhile another trade dispute is brewing between the u. S. And france because of a new digital tax on u. S. Tech companies. And japan embraces vertical farming we tell you where and why. I want to get jones on this is detail the of business live from berlin good to have you with us we have a date for the next chapter in the u. S. China trade route u. S. President s donald trump said hell sign a face one trade deal with china on january the 15th trump tweeted that the deal will be signed in a ceremony at the white house with high level chinese representatives the deal was concluded in december but many of its details have been slow to emerge including a signing date trump went on to say he will go to beijing at a later date where phase 2 talks will begin. Well earlier i s
Mark onwhat the trumpet ministration is doing in the energy sector. Good morning. The count since the councils beginning to seen over and over time and again how technology is has transformed our lives and all these new challenges and new opportunities as we think about a new future for the United States. 2003 was such a period change. 17 years after our founding our councilmembers recognize that the nation stood at a particular inflection point. We needed significant change to enhance our innovation capacity that led to the pioneering work of our National Innovation initiative and now another 17 years later, here we are again. Once again finding ourselves at the precipice of transformational change area throughout the day as debra mentioned in her remarks are going to hear stories about these changes as they are foundational to our Flagship National commission on innovation and competitiveness. The commission cochaired by the Councils Board on this stage is a multiyear effort to reima