Administrations goal. When is your reaction to that . Thanks you, senator. Let me take an initial response and ask my colleague to jump in. First, the request h that we are making here that we are support a u. S. To government funded total number of 20 treatment units. Number in aarger global strategy and one of the things we have been doing at the state department is to encourage donations from partner governments around the world. Expertse view of the fix unit number of treatment beds is critical to controlling the epidemic but we resources for Community Care centers that can into rural places and be mobile for spikes in the disease isolation and containment. Let me ask nancy to join in here. Simply that. Looking at a strategy that is care and isolation and safe burials and intensive social to that people change their habits all take be together is what we are all is what we are seeing in how many of the highly toective areas is beginning yield results and we need to keep at that in
Distribution. Thats why we have put in the con ticontingency fund. We getof it is if something and at that point believe we need to support further distribution, thats would do asat we well. So distribute a successful vaccine. Allows for largescale manufacture and then distribution . Right now we have put in funds that will help us get to manufacturing. That is what we are focused on in the barta element. Okay. Thank you. You very much, senator hogan. Hearing,p up todays first of all id like to thank forwitnesses here today their cogent testimony. Lot. Nk weve learned a i think it gives us great insight into the president s why that significant amount of money is needed and why, even though it might not be headline, the urgency continues. Follow the like to model that was established under withdent bush and then president obama when we had an disease situation before. Before i wrap up, i also want to comment about dr. Frieden and dr. Fauci, who spent a lot of time, both dealing with th
We have a board of directors consisting of judges who sit in three divisions of the Eastern District the ox andrea and north which division and we have attorneys to serve on the board as well. By tying the story of the Historical Society is a story of really some very key people that help society get started in 2006 and i would like to think the specific individuals. The first is u. S. District judge james spencer. He was the chief judge for the same district in 2006 and instrumental in helping our society get it started. There were several judges involved in the project that we will hear about today the society itself but there are a couple that deserve no. U. S. District judge Claude Hilton who sits in the Alexandria Division was sentimental and judge henry martin junior who sits in the Northern District in u. S. Bank Bank Bankruptcy judge just as the thais who retired in 2013 was a bankruptcy judge in richmond. Last but not least on the stage u. S. District judge henry hutson. Judge
Amount of cases and things to talk about, we needed to find someone with a passion for not only the history of the court but understand the dynamics of the history of virginia that were occurring when these cases were being tried. I was fortunate in that i reached up to one of my law school professors. And the 1st thing he said. We were very fortunate. He agreed to come on board. It was a journey he did an amazing job. I had know experience with publishers, editors, or archivists but but i do through this project. And at times controversial history of the United States District Court for the district of virginia. Our court was one of the first courts in america and is one that has a history but a tremendous amount of debt. Others tried to capture that history and found it to be an overwhelming project. So after a couple of years of frustration, we turned to john pierce. Hes not only a lawyer but also a story in and published author and the proof is in his work the history of the court.
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. George osborne is here. He has britains chancellor of the exchequer. He and David Cameron are the architects of britains austerity policies. Austerity received much criticism at the drivein economic recovery and growth. Recently the economy has started to grow. Osborne says that his policies are the reason why. I am pleased to have him back at this table. Looking at how fast the economy in britain is growing, more than any other g7 country, why is that true . Take as much credit as you want to. Im not going to take credit myself. There was a lot of hard work by the british people. What are the ideas in play . You must live within your means as they country. We have a solid economic plan that has been reducing the deficit. You also have to repay your banking system. So that i can lend and support the economy. We have made difficult changes to our banking system, but that has been worked through. Finally, you must have an environme