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A Vaccine By April?

09.18.2020 - By FOX News RadioPlay

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This Week:

In a news conference on Friday, President Trump vowed that all Americans would have access to a vaccine by April of 2021. This comes after statements from the President earlier this week that stood in contrast with those made by the Director of the CDC, Dr. Robert Redfield. Jared and Fox News Radio White House Correspondent Jon Decker discuss the Trump Administration's plans for vaccine roll-out.

The bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus unveiled their $1.5 trillion coronavirus stimulus bill on Tuesday in hopes to bring both Republican and Democratic leadership back to the negotiating table following last week's rejection of the Senate Republicans' COVID-19 proposal. Jared spoke to three members of the caucus, Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ), Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY) and Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-SD) about what's included in the common ground proposal, how it will impact the deficit and if they are satisfied with the overall negotiations between their party's leadership.

Months after the US signed a tentative peace deal, Afghanistan leadership and the Taliban have begun negotiating. At these peace talks, one of the most prominent issues is a permanent agreement towards women's rights. Fox News Radio's Washington Correspondent Rachel Sutherland speaks to Afghanistan's Ambassador to the United States Roya Rahmani, about how these peace agreements could create prosperity for the country.

Early voting began in Minnesota on Friday and both President Trump and former Vice President Biden were on the ground for events in the North Star State. Fox News Correspondent Peter Doocy joins Jared from Duluth, MN to discuss which states are most in play at this point.

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