good morning, everybody. elleithee, and i executive director of georgetown am university s institute of politics and public service at our mccord school of public policy, and i want to welcome everybody to today s series of events on transition 2020. we are proud to be partnering with brunswick to put together what we hope will be an exciting and informative three-part event looking at the transition not just this year, but looking back over time at how transitions typically are conducted through the voices of people who have been there. today, we re going to be hearing three different panels, kicking off this morning with a panel on building a new administration, looking at the nuts and bolts of how to put together a new government. in a few hours, at 10:30, we will reconvene for a conversation on the confirmation process. and then closing out this afternoon for conversation on setting a new agenda, featuring the president-elect s policy director, in a conversation about h
georgetown university students join the discussion. good morning, everybody. elleithee, and i executive director of georgetown am university s institute of politics and public service at our mccord school of public policy, and i want to welcome everybody to today s series of events on transition 2020. we are proud to be partnering with brunswick to put together what we hope will be an exciting and informative three-part event looking at the transition not just this year, but looking back over time at how transitions typically are conducted through the voices of people who have been there. today, we re going to be hearing three different panels, kicking off this morning with a panel on building a new administration, looking at the nuts and bolts of how to put together a new government. in a few hours, at 10:30, we will reconvene for a conversation on the confirmation process. and then closing out this afternoon for conversation on setting a new agenda, featuring the presiden
i m executive director of georgetown university s of politics and public ccourt school of public policy. i want to welcome you to today s series of events on transition 2020. we re proud to be partnering together wick to put this what we hope will be an three g and informative part event looking at the year, ion, not just this but looking back over time at typically our are conducted. today, we re going to be hearing three different panels, kicking off this morning with a panel on building a new administration, looking at the nuts and bolts of how to put together a new government. in a few hours, at 10:30, we in a few hours at 10:30 we ll reconvene on the confirmation process. and then closing out ths afternoon for conversation on setting a new agenda, featuring the president-elect s policy director, in a conversation about how they re looking at building a new policy agenda. this is transitions are always interesting times, particularly transitions when you are switching
executive director of georgetown am university s institute of politics and public service at our mccord school of public policy, and i want to welcome everybody to today s series of events on transition 2020. we are proud to be partnering with brunswick to put together what we hope will be an exciting and informative three-part event looking at the transition not just this year, but looking back over time at how transitions typically are conducted through the voices of people who have been there. today, we re going to be hearing three different panels, kicking off this morning with a panel on building a new administration, looking at the nuts and bolts of how to put together a new government. in a few hours, at 10:30, we will reconvene for a conversation on the confirmation process. and then closing out this afternoon for conversation on setting a new agenda, featuring the president-elect s policy director, in a conversation about how they re looking at building a new policy
moreyou have got one georgia seat with i m having a pres. trump: labor day. that was a very special time i had speaking to some of the labor union heads and other people. they are very happy with the way things are going, as you have probably seen the numbers are terrific. so we called some people, wished him a very happy labor day. they told us how they are doing and we celebrate the american worker. we are in the midst of the fastest economic recovery in u.s. history. so we have a lot to be thankful for, including this beautiful day. i thought we would do this outside as opposed to in your more normal place. the united states experienced the smallest contraction of any major western nation. you probably know that. you look around and see how we are doing compared to every our rise is and spectacular. we are rebounding much more quickly from the pandemic. the economy added 1.4 million jobs last month. we have added a record-setting 10.6 million jobs this may. 10.6 millio