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Exist a couple years ago. Judy all that and more from tonights pbs newshour. Or major fundinghe pbs newshour has been provided by on a journey with american cruiselines, travelers can enjoy the Maritime Heritage and culture of the maine coast and new england islands. Our fleet of small cruiseships explore american landscapes seaside villages and historic , harbors where you can experience local customs and cuisine. American cruiselines, proud sponsor of pbs newshour. Fidelity investments. Bnsf railway, consumer cellar, Carnegie Corporation of new york, supporting invations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of International Peace and security at carnegie. Org. D with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. This program was madey possiblee corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Judy it has been a day like the sports and houses of worship. For stocks it was their worst day of trang since the 1987 market crash as fears of the pandemic spread, the Dow Jones Industrial average plunged 10 , down 2253 poits. The nasdaq limited 750 points in the s p 500 lost more than 260. Meanwhile, rapidfire succession of new cancellations and closures rippled across the u. S. And around the world today from majorporting events and cultural institutions to entire School Systems and even catholic churches across rome. The u. S. Now has more than 1300 covid19 infections in at least 46 states and the district of columbia. That as the followed intensified over President Trumps decision toan travel from most of europe. Nick shifrin begins our coverage. Nick and the only Containment Center in, the country food is handed out at the national guard. Newer shell, new york, is one of the countries at the front of across the countryse ofclosing covid19. Public schools are closing for nearly 4 million students, including in maryland. Broadway and manhattans metropolitan museum of art and a ope going dark. Disneyland will close for the rest of the month and Major League Baseball suspended operations, the national hockeys league paused son and the ncaa canceled the march madnes tournament. On capitol hill the question was whether the u. S. Has enough tests. U. S. Senator mitt romney [indiscernible] we wonder why they have several thousand people a day gettinge tested andve a handful. Dr. Anthony fauci agreed in response to Debbie Wasserman schultz. Not one person can assure these are administered, yes or no . The system is not really geared to what we need right now, what you are asking for. That is a failing. It is a failing, lets admit it. The way people in other countries are doing it, we are not set up for that. Do i think we should be . Yes, but we are not. Nick despite the expert testimony andot the cdc releasing official statistics, 45 minutes later President Trump said this pres. Trump if anybody is coming back, we have a tremen tremendous testing set up. Nick people are rushing to come in from europe today where president ial calls forhim were met with fear and confusion. Definitely a lot of seuncertainty which has c panic. It is a difficult situation for everyone to ben. It is clear the situation is being handled chaotically. Nick american citizens can return home from europe as well as foreign familybe m, but confusion came after President Trumps oval Office Statement last night blaming eur pres. Trump a large number of clusters in the u. Were seeded by travelers from europe. After consulting with top healti ofs, i have decided to take strong but necessary actions to protect the health and wellbeing of all americans. Nick President Trump suspension of travel from the european content to the u. S. Starting friday was met with shock, officials say. Today the European Unions top officials said, the European Union disapproves of the ft that the u. S. Decision to impose a travel ban was taken unilaterally, and without consultation. In an Oval Office Meeting with the Prime Minister of ireland, exempt from the band, President Trump called it necessary. Pres. Trump whad to make a decision. I did not want toti take th. It takes a lot of time to make individual calls. Are calling and did tal to some of them prior. Quickly. D to move when they raise taxes on as they do not consult us. Nick apparently the majors include the u. K. , who say they wered infor beforehand, they are also exempt from the ban. Pres. Trump the u. K. Has the border, they are doing a very good job. Hopefully they will keep it that way. Nick Johns Hopkins University Europe are in italy, france, spain and germany. The u. K. Has the 10th most infections. But in london Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned things would get rse. The true number of cases is higher, perhaps much higher than the number of cases we have so far confirmed with tests. Worldwide the virus reached 110 126,000 people. Nfected more than denmark, norway and irelandlave ordered schools closed. In italy the death toll topped 1000. Residents are coping with tighter restrictions after the government ordered most businesses shut. Where the virus originated most streets are returning to normal. The chinese officials reported the fewest number of new casre since the ou began, but they are also pointing fingers outward. They tweeted it might be u. S. Epidemic to. An the that is a lie, u. S. Officials say, designed to deflect blame. Judy wreturned to the nancial fallout and to help make sense of todays dramatic drop in the market. Liz is the chief investment strategist for Charles Schwab and company. Looks pretty cataclysmic. What is driving this . Liz obviously we know the virus and unique uncertainty with regard we know it will get worse before it gets better. Theconomic impacts, the impact on corporate earnings. Then we have the double whammy of the opec talks in the crash in oil prices and how that filtered into thecomy, but also significant this locations in the corpora bond market. More recently, dislocations in the treasury market, whi is why the fed stepped in with what it did today. Fortunately it has been a triple whammy, not just the virus. Judy laymans term, is there nothing to reassure investors, the markets, right now . Liz we saw shock and awe out of the fed today, but that is just to stabilize the treasury market. The fed has been honest innn saying they do much to ease the pain of a pandemic. They cannot crte a vaccine or sts. There was a realization that Central Banks have limited power. I think we probably need a bit more shock and awe from government authorities, something on the fiscal policy side. Etmaare telling you we have not gotten that yet. Judy what would that look like, fiscal policy side . Liz there have been lots of ideas, whether done through payroll tax holiday. There was discussion recently about providing money targeted towards those individuals or industries most at risk. There is a lot being i am not inside those conversations. So far we are not yet seeing that shock and awe Central Banks are attempting to give us. Judy in the meantime, until that happens, we stand back and watch anhope . Liz we are at a level of decline in the market, in line historically wit what the market has done in anticipation of recessions. This is unique, given we have whole swathes of the economy once. Taneoly shutting down at there is a tremendous amount unique about this set circumstance but if it is significant enough to bring on a recession,he market at this point is discounting it at a similar level than what has b in the cathe past. We have hit those levels as of day. Ju pretty grim. Thank you very much. Liz thanks, judy. Judy we look at theer bro ripples in response with our own different, lisaes jardins and michelle synder. We are seeing all this disruption. How is the president handling it . Yamiche [indiscernible] have never seen before. Th say American Life is not going to look like normal for a long time. We have elderly couples crying in their cars, afraid to go to grocery stores. You have people w cannot go to football games, cannot thw a football with their child because they are worried the virus is in the air. And you havde a pre struggling to figure out what to do, how to calm people. People in some cases do not trust with the president is saying. He said testing will be going icy, working well, it is going smoothly. Then you have Top Health Officials saying testing is failing in this country, we do not have drivethrough testing, it is not as easy as other countries. You have a president trying to calm fearsgy say things that Health Officials are saying is wrong. Judy nd we heard some of this in your report a moment ago. What else h are youring from european officials about the with the president said last night . Nick european officials anger is palpable. One European Union official told me the first time they heard about the possibility of the travel ban was when a reuters story hit yesterday afternoon. They cled the administration between that story in the speech and never heard back. They heard when we heard the presidt started speaking. French, german, e. U. Officials, none of them consultere the speech. They also wondered why the u. K. Was left off. Each of these officials see this in a larger context. They cite candidate trump calling europe and economic folk, withdrawing from the paris icclim claimant according. Climate accord. The e. U. Statement said, it is time for cooperati. Judy how is the white house pushing back . The president idoubling down on these travel bands and restrictions. Saying, europeans when they tax us, they do not consult us. He made it about trade, this titforta this dovetails with the way the president has had a lot of relationships with our european allies. He talks about this America First approach in calling the virus of foreign virus. The coronavirus does not know borders. What you have is the president having to face the Fact International strategy will have to be something that happens for this to be tamed. Helsth officn his own and ministration says there has to be coordination for this to go smoothly. He is lashing out at people who arrs living across the bor and abroad. At this point he will have to figure out how to change this tone. Judy meantime, americans are clearly worried stepping back, you have been talking to aot of folks. Political leadership, how is it looking . Lisa at this moment i am tching my phone to see if the white house, congress, Speaker Pelosi specifically, have arrived at a deal for how to handle workers, families, people witheeds, food or paychecks for the next few weeks or months. Iou think that deal becoming any moment now. Trying to arrive at the deal and for leaders at the capital, understanding the scope of this problem today, we put together this story. At the capitol, a building now closed to the public. Recognizing the obvus, a mighty problem. It is a wakeup call to the world. Only question is, how many cases . Lisa also obvious, white house and the Congress Must act soon. This will not s be thee issue a week from now. It will be much worse. We need to be here in our seats addressing the issue and solving solve. Ms we know we can trying to solve pblems, nancy pelosi and Steven Mnuchin have been on and off the phone, trying to reach a deal for workers and families whosees l may be disrupted. Last night President Trump announced executive action from the oval office, including a historic travel ban that camee with snfusion. Pres. Trump to keep new cases from entering our shores, we will be suspending all travel from europe to the u. S. The next 30 days. The new rules will go into effect friday at midnight. Lisa just an hour later, an important clarification, this does not applyo americans. Followed by a tweet from the president that it does not apply to goods. Vice president mike pence downplayed this in morning interviews. Do not think there was confusion. He made the decision on the spot after hearing from all sides that the bes thing we could do was suspend all travel. Lisa si the pnts plan has other elements. He is like to declare a National Emergency, to free up 40 billion to help. He is starting to give loans to Small Businesses and asking congress f 50 billion more to help them directly. And he wants congress to pass a payroll tax cut to boost the tire economy. On capitolill the focus is on aet broader of ideas proposed by house democrats. It is aboututting families rst. Lisa Speaker Pelosi is hoping to put get everyone on board. It would give workers affected by the virus 2 3 of their pay. And bus give 14 days of 68. Small businesses would be reimbursed. And, 1 billion for food banks, low income families facing school closures, and meals for homebound seniors. The houses on fire. People are concerned about their health and the health of their children. If they are losing their jobs hecause no one is going to with help from them. Be there lisa republicans initially pushed back. The bill we saw last night at 11 00 p. M. Omes up short. Lisa Kevin Mccarthy says it adds too much bureaucracy and republicans are wary of one piece for workers. That it would require 14 emergency sick days in any mergency, not just this one. He asked that Congress Stay in ssion to work out a deal. Ul we s not just take a rush because there is a bill. Lisa Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell announced via twitter he is canceling next weeks planned Senate Recess to the issue. And deal with outside the capital morena evidence of thonal shift as president ial candidates spoke in studios, not before crowds. Former Vice President biden was in delaware laying out w he believes the president should approach this crisis. Mr. Biden the white house should measure and report each and every day how many tests b han ordered, how many tests have been completed, and how many tested positive by next week the number of tests should be in the millions, not the thousands. We should make every person in a nursing homestvailable for g. Every senior s vulnerable population has to have easy access to the test. Lisa his democratic opponent sanders also previewed how he would act as president , speaking in vermont. Sen. Sanders we need alsin this economic crisis to place an immediate moratorium on evictions, o foreclosures, and on utility shut offs, so that no one loses their home during this crisis, and that everyone has access tclean water, electricity, heat and air conditioning. Lisa sundays debate has been moved from arizona to washington, d. C. , where iwill be held in a largely empty tv studio. Hello again. Ack. Lisa, you did say the white house close to a deal. Lisa i can tell you what looks like will be in this deal. We expect details, tonig depending on possible snags. It does lookic like temporary leave, 14 days, for anyone that is not just people sick or quarantined. They are talking about allowing for parents of children who may be home from school. This is a broad category. Thtemporarily for this disease. Also, wage relief. They afi negotiating spe for those going without their salary and have to stay home. Wh is not in here is a permanenteamergency sick, something democrats wanted. That is not going to be in here. What is also not in here, a payroll tax cut. The president wanted that. Not going to be in here. The real fight is about tbi next. This bill is going to be easier, dealing with people affected directly. The next will be about stimulating the economy. At could take weeks. People on both sides are trying to keep leverage becauir they want tdeas on the table, in that likely to be larger bill. Judy that is what sanders was looking for. Lisa the big shock the economy might need. Judy i h the white house coming down on this negotiation . Yamiche hi house officials have been negotiating nonstop what i am sensing, the president is leaning toward sigs ng whatever e on his desk because he is desperate to show the american people, here is what the federal government is doing for you. He did say today he settled on using the safford act, a National Emergency b free up 43 billion. He is looking for congress to help him out and have a bill that does more than what he can do unilaterally. Judy you were telling us t t white house king about the president s emergencys pow and the extent of his ability as president to make a difference. Yamiche the president has limitations on what he can do. Has said a couple things, mecluding the fact he might have restrictions on ic travel. He asked whether he might consider doing something because california and Washington State were so hardhit. If areas become too hot, he might make the mystic travel restrictions. The other thing to note, the president is worried if he came into contact with anyone with the coronavirus. Awe showed oience a picture of the president next to an aide to the president to brazil. There are reports the president of brazil has tested negative for the coronavirus. But that is the president and theag aide at marawithin the last week. There are worries the president and Vice President might have ophad contact with these. They are not being tested. Iey said they have not had any extenderaction with people who tested positive for the coronavirus. Judy that picture was just over the weekend in florida. Yamiche yes, at maralago, with someone who tested positive. Judy the pentagon, there have beenti instrs placed on the movements of u. S. Military. Lisa the u. S. Government cannot forbid u. S. Citizens for aveling, but the pentago can for its employees. Thos who work for the department of defense as of tomorrow will be banned from untraveling to any y listed as level three. That includes china, south korea, iran, italy, but also most of europe. Bservice members will n allowed to travel there, enon on fficial travel. They are scaling back major exercises over the next few months. The largest story is people,et r the Defense Department or intelligence agencies, country, are now fearinge protecting their own people from going to work. Judy some are based in these countries, arent they . Ck they cannot go in or out any country labeled level three. Judy this is a si aation where looking at congress and the president and who is doing the job. Lisa i have noticed policy, a real concern, has seemed to override politics that dominated the capital. Ther are still politics involved, but congress is gotten the message in the last few days in aig way, that they need to act as leaders know. Judy everyone is watching. Thank you all. Many americans are talking about their concerns over how the government is responding to the pandemic, the ability to get stg and how the u. S. Response compares to other countries. How do you size up the way the u. S. Has responded compared to other pandemic, this Coronavirus Crisis . The american response has been deeply disappointing. In almost every way our response has been far less effective than every other major country the world. It is baffling, in the cdc we have arguably the best public t Health Agency world. All of us thought the cdc was prepared and would help fight this virus. The federal response has been a fiasco. Judy for you and ourudience, want to play something we aired a few minutes ago. This was an exchge with Anthony Fauci charge of much of the treatment thisfectious diseases countr he was in a hearing on capitol hill today followed by something the president said today. Lets take a listen. Dr. Fauci thererss not one peon whoan ensure these test can be and ministered . Dr. Fauci the system is not really geared to what we need right now, what you are asking for. That is a failing. A failing, yes. Dr. Fauci it is a failing, ls admit it. Th idea of anyone getting it easily the way other countries are, we are not set up for that. Pres. Trump an american is coming back or anyone is coming back, we are testing. We have a tremendous testing set up were people coming and have to btested. Judy what do you make of this . Of course dr. Tony fauci is right, it is a failing. What your viewers need to understand, if you get sick tomorrow with coronavirus and reach out to your doctor and they want to test you for coronavirus,e or she cannot. Most Doctors Today cannot test people for coronavirus because we do not have the test. Everyor other mountry figured out how to do it. South korea is testing 15,000 ople a day. Across the European Union people are getting tests. Even iran and vietnam are testing more regularly than we are. We have just managed to bungle this so badly that most americans cannot get the test they need. As dr. Fauci said, it is a failing. Ball who has dropped t here . It is very hard to sort. The World Health Organization put out a health kick, many countries accepted and thewn. S. Went itsay. That is ok because america has strong track record of developing its own tests. But it has been one debacle after anher. Guess is the administration has not prioritized this, there is no sense of urgency. When you look at school closures, the nba and march madness, all that beinshut down, it is because we cannot test anybody. We haveos lost the powerful tool we have for fighting this disease, so we have to resort to judy what will it take to catch up . The testing last week mr. Why penn said we would have a million tests available. I hear from state officials we are rationing tests, we can heill not get out the tested doctors who need there is some set of technical issues tt need prioritization by this infection, we have tod implement drew cine, draconian measures like shutting down meetings, sending kids home, makin sure people are not going to restaurants or movies. We have to do all of that until we get a grip on the infection. Judy are you concerned we will get to a point where people will, who should be tested,de wo erately need to be diagnosed, wont be, and this virus will go on far longer than it should and people will die as a result . There is reason to be concerned that that is happening now. If i as a physician wanted to who might hav coronavirus, i cannot get that test. Most americans cannot get that testhat needed. The doubling time of this diseases six days. My guess is 10,000 americans probably have the the infection today. My best guess it will double in six days, and double again in another six days. Until we get widespread testing available, we will not be able to wrap our arms around this. I think all of us in the Public Health community are baffled that we, the most innovative country with scientific capacity have not been able to do this. It is a failing of federal leadership. Judy the number of hospital beds available . This is something we have been looking at and are very worried. If the infection rates spike, we do not have enough hospical beds to tak of everybody. That is the reason for this social distancing, trying to spread the infection out so not everybody gets infected at once. If we can do that, our hospitals, some of the best in the world, are b going toe able to accommodate infected people, but we really have to make sure we are not seeing spikes in infection and spreading it out over time so the Health Care System can manage this. I am n optimistic, but it wi be easy, it will judy judy require a lot of work. From harvardsobe health school, we thank you very much. Thank you for having me. Judy stephanie we will return to the Judy Woodruff and the latest after the headlines. An eight to that Coronavirus Relief bill. Nanc pelosi said late tonight she and the Trump Administration are agar aement. She hoped there will be an announcement tomorrow morning. In other cancellations, the church of latter day saints is suspending all worship servis rldwide and the virus is spreading further across africa with ghana and others confirming first cases. The pentagon announced today they launched strikes against five missiles Storage Facilities in iraq in retaliation for a rocket attack on a military base yesterday that killed two u. S. Service members and one from the u. K. Earlier in washington the head of ctral command told the senate panel the attack bore familiar markings. The iranian proxy group is the only who previouslydu ced an indirect fire attack of this scale against u. S. And Coalition Forces in iraq. While decreased tension may provide an illusion of return to normalcy, yesterdays actions indicate maligned activities that threaten lives. Stephanie mark esper said the u. S. Will take anyar action nece to protect u. S. Forces in iraq in the region. The federal judge in virginia released formearmy Intelligence Analyst chelsea manninfrom priso she was being held for refusing to cooperate with the grand jury probe into the pubaksher of wiki beelawyer said manning had receiving medical treatment for a suicide attempt. The u. S. Soccer Federation President has quit amidst fallout from a gender discrimination lawsuit by womens team players. He is under fire f language deemed sexist in u. S. Soccers latest legal filing. E torch lightingfo ceremon the summers Tokyo Olympic games tint ahead today as planned, even as other sp events announced cancellations over the covid19 pandemic. In greece, an actress playing a pagan priestess lit the flame during a small ceremony held without spectators. Officials inai japanfor now the competition is still. We are notan thinking of ng directions or plans at all. Now is the time when everyone is making effort in one direction. Th ne are route no room for thoughts that are pessimistic. Stephanie President Trump said officials should consider year. Ing the games until next Opening Ceremony in tokyo is set for july 24. Despite a decisive ballot measure, the full right to vote remains elusive for ex felons in florida. And lucille day gives a brief butjo spectacular take on th of living. This is the pbs newshour, from weta studioin washington and from the west, the Walter Cronkite school of journalism judy florida was one of a few states that band felons from voting for life, a until 2018, majority of floridians passed an initiative giving felons who served their sentences the right to vote back. It was a mor victory for voting rights, but the implementation has been fraught with legal battles and confusion. I was just looking at this picture. It was the day i was released from prison. Rtre she was 23 years old wh w shet to prison for financial fraud. What was it ke in priso a lot of harassment, a lot of male guards being in places they should not be. Reporter aer serving a 4. 5 year sentence she was released into a world she barely recognized. What are people going to me . W are they goiinng to sek e e . Vewill i elive past this . Reporter today, now 41, runs a Nonprofit Organization to help others grappling with the challenges of life after prison. While criminal justice advocates like to call them returning citizens, not all their rights as citizens are returned to them. I am andreeidual inside and out, but i am not free to cast a vote right now. Am continually reminded by society that i am a felon. Reporter to florida usee one of the only states to ban former for life, bvoting in the 2018 midterms, 2 3 of florida voters decided to automatically restore the voting fghts ofmer felons who completed their sentences. It excluded thoseoncted of murder or felony sexual offense. We showed the entire world, in spite of our racial differences, political differences, that we could come together as human beings and move majory. Pol reporter with florida home to a fulluarter of all former felons in the country, the act promised to enfranchise some 4 million people, including desmond. A former felon himself, he was a driving force find getting amendment 4 on the ballot, but more than a year after its ipassage, his jnot finished. O e the spirit of amendment 4 get pulled down into the mud of partisan backandforth and legal inmaneuv it is disheartening. Reporter the legal maneuvering started soon after the ballot measure passed, when republicans in the Florida State house passed legislation sayly former felons who paid off all fines and fees would be eligibl to vote, leaving folks like coral wondering if they would ever get the row back. The judgerdered you to pay how much in restitution . 190,000. Reporter how much of that heavy pain . 10,000re rter he wrote then ill focusingese financial obligations. Fines, fees, costs, restit that is part of the sentence. Lieve in fidelity to ou constitution. Reporter he also included a t fer former felons to getheir fees waived. But opponents, including groups now suing the state of florida, say the new requirements amount iia poll unconstitutional. Lves in october a federal judge blocked the rule. On Martin Luther king jr. Day in january, desmond and t florida rights restoration parade marched in st. Petersburg, florida. Npeoplehe crowd who voted rwendment 4 said they had seen it is a straightd mandate. They wanted it to be as easy as possible, for their rights be restored. Reporter in some ds toofficials take matters their own hands, like andrew warren. He is working with the florida rights rtoration coalition, guiding them through the process of getting their fees waived. Y said clearly they want amendment 4. Since there is nothing to implement it, it alls to us that is what we are doing. Reporter but most florida counties have yet to set up pathways to restore votin ck a the parade, desmond is not letting the setback slow him down. What is driving you right now . T to get to as many people as possible. We are running into people who did not know amendment 4 past passed. My husband, i am directly impacted. It was hard to be married to a felon. Reporter has his right to vote been restored . Yes, and he has his voting registration card. I am so happy for him. Challenges to amendment 4 are just the lest attempt to suppress the africanamerican vote. While they major of former felons in florida are white, disproportionately affected by the ban. Black voters have overwhelmingly backed democrats. Inhis key swing state, any move that could alters he electorateen as political. Iesident trump won florida by over 100,000 vot 2016. In bush versus gore, just a couple hundred votes made the difference. Vereturning citizens nother hurdle to face. Every felon is ath democrat and if we all register to vote,ta that the will swing and we will become a democrat state. It. Is far from th truth reporter you are a republican . I am a registered rublican. Reporter the only thing clear is confusion. Only 50,000 felons have registered to vote. Desmond is among them. On election day i am probably going to cry. It is less about me voting and more a about people now ha opportunity to vote,ithere opportundid not exist a couple years ago. Reporter for the pbs newshour, stephanie psy in st. Petersburg, florida. Judy w will be back shortly with a brief but spectacular take on the joy of living. Firs take a moment to hear from ju tonights brief b spectacular comes from lucille day of greenville, florida, a town of 800 people, 33 of greenvilleesidents live below the poverty line, but amid hard times,ay remains optimistic about the sense of communityat revailed. We thought her spirit and wisdom would be welcome after an lucille as a child i went togra ated school. My reaction has always been to feel sorry for the person o is discriminating against somebody. I felt i was missing something in my live. I would sayth why i pern feeling that way . I would feel so sorry for th person. That is just my reaction. I do not mind telling you how old i am. I am so proud to be 85. I live in greenville, fndrida. The la am living on, we moved here in 1939. I was five years old. My grandparents planted this garlic. Younow it has been here a very long time. I enjoy working in then, gar watching things grow. This is where i get exercise. I feel at least 16 years old. I get around as i always did, able to dri places and climb places. This is where the fun starts. This my backyard spot. You can choose your own exercise equipment. Should you want to cut some logs , i will show you how to use my chainsaw. Best of all, seeing smiles on peoples face when i give them my veggies. This is part of my brkfast. Can we try one . Lucille yes. I know where to take my worries. Si do hae concerns. I am concerned about our young people. One night i was in bed reading. I heard a click from the carport, turned on the light. There was a familiar face looking at me. This is the side of the car the yotg man was trying to ge into. When i slipped on the light he dodged that way. I went out and talked it so that familiar face. You know you have done something wrong and that is not the way we are raised. We do not do that to each other. I gave him an opportunity tju the fence and leave. He needed a change. He still calls me and to this day i have never told anyone his name. Mothers have asked me, wasnt my son . Ni telling. I still dont tell. My work ethic has come from my grandparents, my family and my community, which i called the village. If youre going to do something, do it right. If there is a seet to aging, this is it. Do the best you can when you can. Treat your body and your mind right. Treat other people like you want ife. E treated and enjoy my theory is, we already have what we are seeking if we just look within. My name is lucille day, this is my brief but spectacular take on the joy of living. Judy boy, did we need to hear that. Can find all of our brief but aectacular segments onlin pbs. Org newshour brief. Online we answer a major question in this crisis these days as public experts warn the lagging number of coronavirus tests mean the u. S. Is far behind in controlling the spread of the disease. We examine why more people are not getting tested. That is on our website, pbs. Org newshour that is the newshour. Join us again tomorrow evening. Thankyoou and we will se soon. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by before we talk about your investments, what is new . Audrey is expecting. Twins. Grandparents. E want to put money aside for them. So change in plans. , lets see what we can change in plans. Could be closer to the twins. Change in plans. Ar momyou painting again . If you could sell these. Th at fidelity a change in plans is always part oplan. American cruiselines. 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