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Group to the stage. [applause] michael so welcome and thanks. This is a huge crowd, coming out this evening, to talk about the subject of considerable interest and controversy, namely citizenship in the United States. From the beginning of the republic, there has been a problem. How do you form, how do we form a citizenry out of such a diverse of diverse and eclectic mix . This is important, at least our framers believed it was because their understanding was in a republic, as opposed to a other regime, it was responsible essential that citizens voluntarily out of their own passion and patriotism be committed to a much thicker understanding of the common good than is necessary in the other regimes. It is both more necessary and more difficult. And then we were lacking some things these older regimes would have that had been unifying citizen forming institutions. We did not have a monarch around whom we would rally. We were not goin ....
Good morning, from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you, im annemarie green. There are breaking developments in the coronavirus crisis. Health officials in Washington State say sa second person has died there. A man in his 70s died saturday in a nursing facility near seattle after the first death was reported this weekend. Those are the first two coronavirus deaths in the u. S. Researchers say the virus may have been circulating in the state for weeks undetected. There are at least 89 reported cases of coronavirus in the u. S. Across 12 states. Worldwide, there are more than 88,000 cases. The death toll is more than 3,000. So Laura Podesta is here in new york. What is being done here in the u. S. To prevent the virus from spreading . Annemarie, americans who are flyingk fm high 11 airp for a h screening, and then no matter if ....
Work on a measure that was approved by the house yesterday providing 8. 3 billion in emergency funds to combat the coronavirus. Senate lawmakers are expect today vote on that measure later this afternoon and work on a bill to reset u. S. Energy and environmental policy. And now to live coverage. U. S. Senate here on cspan 2. The president pro tempore the senate will come to order. The chaplain, dr. Barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. The chaplain let us pray. God of us all, thank you for this moment that unites us in the fellowship of prayer. Make us conscious of your presence and unite us in our efforts to do your will on earth. Inspire the hearts and minds of our lawmakers to strengthen the bonds between us, as they seek to live lives of integrity. May no partisanship mar the unity of spirit they must have to make america stronger, wiser, and better. Deliver them from every unworthy motive, as they labor to honor you. Lift their burdens, lessen their fears, and give them you ....
Welcome to the second day of the policy conference. My name is ilan kolet. Im the head of inflation and Commodities Research at Fidelity Investments in boston. Today, we have the pleasure of hearing the latest views from World Bank PresidentDavid Malpass. President malpass is the 13th president of the world bank group. A term he began last year. Prior to joining the world bank, he served as undersecretary of the treasury for international affairs, founded a Macroeconomics Research firm, and served as the chief economist at bear stearns. While many of us know him now as a policymaker, there is a very long history in private sector macroeconomic analysis. Yesterday, when i was chatting ....