Extension of credit from private lenders. They are designed to support the functions of private markets, not to replace them. These are lending, not spending powers for others, alone that can be difficult to repay might not be the answer in these cases direct fiscal support may be needed. Our economy will recover fully from this difficult period we remain committed to using our full range of tools to support the economy for as long as needed thank you. Thank you very much chair powell i now recognize myself for five minutes for questions. I am very appreciative of the explanations that youre giving, but all of the questions that we have about main street and other facilities each of them can keep the facility as an option in the futu future, and the guam governor urged it be made available to the territories. The Congressional Budget Office director and staff economist for president george h. W. Bushs n council of advisors said the mist try to me is the treasury using half a trillion d
Remarks and then i will ask questions. You can submit questions as well. But first your opening remarks. Welcome. Thank you for the introduction but i want to welcome aei for inviting me to be here today earlier this month i have reflections on the last 50 years of the epa and laid out our plan for its future at the Nixon Library. Today i would like to explain based on what we have accomplished over the past four years how we will get to this future. It is incontrovertible today the environment is in better shape under President Trump and we found it. Since 2017 air pollution in this country has fallen 7 percent. Last year superfund sites the most in a single year since 2001 and b will list another 27 this year the epa is trying to finance more than 40 billion of clean Water Infrastructure supporting 7100 projects and 27000 jobs during President Trumps first term and they have recovered more criminal and civil appointees them the Obama Biden Administration did and their first term. The
State bob joining us this morning along with tennessee senator Senate Armed Services Committee Marsha blackburn. 5 cohost Juan Williams, big 3 hours coming up right now. Fox Business Network dagen mcdowell, wall street journal assistant editorial James Freeman and former republican president ial candidate steve forbes, good to see everybody this morning. Good to be with you. Steve and i jumped into mcdonalds on fifth avenue, breakfast of champions. Make maria great again, even greater. Maria oh, my god. Thats right. Maria markets are higher, we had the powell conversation yesterday and, of course, testimony hit markets on the upside, we got that optimism once again this morning, the chairman jay powells comments about the rate cuts and and the backdrop for the economy, the central bank sounded doveish citing global and economic conditions, watch this. We look at a broad range of data, since the june meeting and for a period before that, the data have continued to disappoint. Lets go to
Part of a series of lectures we have had throughout the year. Dr. Kinder will look at the way hollywood has shied away from war wounds and how military propaganda is used to downplay the loss of life and limb in wars. In this talk, kinder will look at the history of american war through the eyes of five disabled veterans. We welcome dr. Kinder from Oklahoma State university where he is a professor of history and american studies. He is the author of paying with their bodies which came out two years ago. He is currently completing a zoos inthe history of world war ii. Please welcome Professor John kinder. Professor kinder thank you. [applause] kinder thank you for inviting me to speak with you this evening. This is a real pleasure and i look forward to the day im able to come back here, hopefully soon as a researcher. I want to point out from the physician. I am not a i am a historian and a cultural historian at that. Which means when it comes to war, i am less interested in medical adv
Announcer paying with their bodies is a 2015 book by john kinder. Next on American History tv from , the new york academy of medicine, professor kinder explorers the history of u. S. Wars through the eyes of five disabled veterans. And argues that the nations struggles to meet the needs of the wounded veterans. This 75 minute talk includes graphic images of wounded veterans. Now for this evening, we are happy to welcome john kinder to talk about the history of american war here it this is part of a series of lectures we have had throughout the year. Legacies of war, medical innovations and impacts, which commemorates the american entry into world war i. For the talks this evening, dr. Kinder will look at the way hollywood has shied away from graphic war wounds and how military propaganda is used to downplay wars relentless consumption on life and limbs. In this talk, he will explore the history of american war through the eyes of five disabled veterans. What emerges is a portrait of a