Washington Journal Primetime
COVID-19, the Economy and Veterans
2020-03-24T19:59:56-04:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvMGE1XC8yMDIwMDMyNDIwMTQ0NDAwMV9oZC5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==A special “Washington Journal” primetime edition on the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic included interviews with a journalist, an economist, a former Department of Veterans Affairs secretary, and a member of Congress from Pennsylvania. and also questions from viewers.
Congressional reporter Mike Lillis gave an update from the U.S. Capitol on the Senate, where a $2 trillion coronavirus economic stimulus package was stalled. Economist John Cochrane talked about the economic effects of COVID-19. Former Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin outlined the potential role of the VA in combating the disease, and Representative Susan Wild (D-PA) discussed the possibility of remote voting for the House of Representatives, and the prospects for passage of a coronavirus relief package.
A special “Washington Journal” primetime edition on the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic included interviews with a journalist, …
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A special “Washington Journal” primetime edition on the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic included interviews with a journalist, an economist, a former Department of Veterans Affairs secretary, and a member of Congress from Pennsylvania. and also questions from viewers.
Congressional reporter Mike Lillis gave an update from the U.S. Capitol on the Senate, where a $2 trillion coronavirus economic stimulus package was stalled. Economist John Cochrane talked about the economic effects of COVID-19. Former Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin outlined the potential role of the VA in combating the disease, and Representative Susan Wild (D-PA) discussed the possibility of remote voting for the House of Representatives, and the prospects for passage of a coronavirus relief package. close
Congressional reporter Mike Lillis gave an update from the U.S. Capitol on the Senate, where a $2 trillion coronavirus economic stimulus package was stalled. Economist John Cochrane talked about the economic effects of COVID-19. Former Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin outlined the potential role of the VA in combating the disease, and Representative Susan Wild (D-PA) discussed the possibility of remote voting for the House of Representatives, and the prospects for passage of a coronavirus relief package.
A special “Washington Journal” primetime edition on the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic included interviews with a journalist, … read more
A special “Washington Journal” primetime edition on the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic included interviews with a journalist, an economist, a former Department of Veterans Affairs secretary, and a member of Congress from Pennsylvania. and also questions from viewers.
Congressional reporter Mike Lillis gave an update from the U.S. Capitol on the Senate, where a $2 trillion coronavirus economic stimulus package was stalled. Economist John Cochrane talked about the economic effects of COVID-19. Former Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin outlined the potential role of the VA in combating the disease, and Representative Susan Wild (D-PA) discussed the possibility of remote voting for the House of Representatives, and the prospects for passage of a coronavirus relief package. close
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