Coney barrett and later a look at the how the Affordable Care act is an issue this Election Year with the good morning. Its the washington journal for friday, october 16. Both president and joe biden held separate town halls. A variety of topics were the stuff discussed. Show you short bits from both of those town halls. In our first hour, we will ask you to comment. Us a callt to give and you support President Trump and mike pence, 202 7488001 is the number to call. If you support joe biden, 202 7488000. Maybe watch the town halls, you are undecided at this point, give us a call at 202 7488002. If you want to text us this morning, you can do that. You can post on our twitter feed. Our Facebook Pages available as well. Usa today offering a breakdown of some of the topics at the town halls you saw last night. Here are some of the breakdowns from that. When it comes to President Trump with Savannah Guthrie, they became heated at one point. The president called the moderator so cute and c
That we are looking at, much like we did yesterday where we were talking a great deal about the possibility of a new record even intraday or all time on the s p. Yesterday it was that bizarre russian vaccine news and i think we can all term it bizarre, but today its moderna signing a deal with the u. S. Government which is signing a lot of deals to make sure that there is manufacturing capacity in place to deliver a lot of doses of a vaccine if and when it does get through phase three trials into i was listening to meg tirrell this morning and i was looking at an email how much is regeneron getting. 500 million in july i would say, david, is there any amount that you wouldnt spend on these companies to get this thing beaten because if were spending 2 trillion to just try to stay in place we have got to flood the market with money. Make it so its worth wise for everybody. I have emerging bio tonight, they would be helping making a lot of these giant doses and i dont think i think that y
All right then. She has been a practicing physician, scientist in Healthcare Administration for over two decades been among her leadership rolls in academic medicine, she served as the inaugural chief scientific officer at nyu Medical Center and prior to that she sufficed here in radiology. She is the ceo of the utah health and the utah school of medicine in other roles and thought lake city. She was elected to the association of American Medical College council of the ministry to board. She is also a member of the Advisory Board of Massachusetts General Hospital and the university of pittsburgh in the writing has appeared in the Harvard Business review, the journal of the association of American Medical Colleges and other publications. Speaking of other publications, her first book was an academic page turner on cardiovascular mri and im told not for the faint of heart, i need to say something, then the 15 years ive been on the job that the first intentionally terrible joke ive ever t
Life isnt a straight line, and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. Fidelity is here to help you work through the unexpected, wi Financial Planning and advice for today, and tomorrow. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the numbers keep building in the covid pandemic, even as the pace slows in some hot spots. The United States now has nearly a third of the worlds three million infections, and 55,000 aths. At the same time, tensions are growing over getting back to business ephanie sy begins our coverage tonight. Reporter its the start of a new work week, and most americans are still at home. But in some stat, more doors are opening for business. Georgia was one of the first states to begin relaxing restrictions last week that continued today with restaurants and movie theaters resuming normal
Businesses dont go anywhere americas war starts right now. Millions of americans are struggling to get their stimulus checks but even if they can get through the iris web site they can still have banks steal their money join me to talk about this is fair and cousins editor the national trialware magazine this this story i guess its no surprise right this whole litany the whole nature of this legislation was to put money in the hands of people so they could eat so they could pay their rent now we see the threat of banks saying what well the banks are saying hey you have Overdraft Fees from a couple years ago oh youre youre behind on this payment that you know this debt that we hold for you were going to steal your money and the worst part about this is not. Just the fact that the banks are doing this its that this was intentional this was intentionally put into this piece of legislation because they wrote in a provision congress did as part of the stimulus package here that the federal