Its monday, november 16, 2020, this is the cbs morning news. We begin with 11 million cases. The u. S. Reaches a grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic which is surging in nearly every single state. Over the last week, the u. S. Recorded over 1 million cases, including a recordbreaking 177,000 on friday. Hospitalizations are also at an alltime high. Meanwhile, more states are announcing new restrictions to curb the outbreak. Reporter new covid infections are skyrocketing across the country. Icus and morgues at capacity, mobile units deployed in texas. A new crackdown as americans battle pandemic fatigue. We need to hold this pandemic down until the cavalry arrives. Reporter Washington Governor Jay Inslee ordered restaurants, gyms and other businesses to seize indoor operations starting tomorrow night. Also beginning on monday, the hardhit Navajo Nation will restrict stayathome orders. Well do everything in our power to keep our people safe. Reporter hospitalizations across country
Licensed these get in preliminary license the european met since agency in the coming winter and this is that hopeful and we need to have more than one vaccine because otherwise the highest may be too high right and also do you expect to have enough availability to to cover so many people as well. Absolutely depending on the vaccine. May be a shortage if its maxine which is not so easy to produce for em out of a box seem like youll be easy to produce it in higher amounts for others it may be more complicated so we need more we definitely need more thats for sure well as you know in the meantime we are facing a law down the law down like here but if things dont improve by mid november maybe even more a harsher is were restrictions that will be implemented in this country and already across europe would you feel about that is that helpful. Well he certainly had a foot for the pandemic to rule fight identity to conquer measures. If he would not take who have then the king very well he wou
Mean. I would like to believe it can and. John says moving their bodies in order to live. With it at an open atheist in brooklyn or fast so in colorful costumes in colombia or in mosques on the caribbean coast dunce is universal. And with a contemporary Dance Company damaged goods choreography makes do what is known for creating productions that challenge the status quo. And not afraid to work with pain in the art darkness or things that are. Uncomfortable about. Again for a kind of transformation or transportation or things are moving things still you know bringing things up so they can kind of. Open up. Contemporary dance pushes emotional physical and social demands it makes a political statement without using anyway its just great physical exertion whats moving the dance world these days we set off to find out starting interest in. American choreographer make steel with invited experts from around the globe to dressed in to attend Dance Congress or tons congress 29 teams some 500 pe
Foreign policy for u. S. Programs in washington, d. C. He is a professor of Political Science at William Jewel college in missouri. He graduated with a bachelors degree from the university of oklahoma and a ph. D. From georgetown university. Gary served as Research Assistant to a political scientist, political economist, and author, and teaching assistant to former u. S. Secretary of state madeleine albright, who is here for a private dinner earlier this year, just to drop a name or two to impress you. Gary joined the William Jewel College Faculty in 1992 and now serves as chairman of the department of Political Science and director of the International Relations major. The William Jewel student body has voted him professor of the year an amazing four times. Gary is also a longtime supporter of the National World war 1 museum and memorial, and for that we are very appreciate. Please give a warm become to dr. Gary armstrong. [ applause ] good evening, and thank you for coming tonight. T
Woodrow wilson had spent seven Months Overseas negotiating. Professor armstrong wished that the treaty would vault the u. S. Into a leading position in the global order but u. S. Domestic political divisions, combined with turmoil created by a flu pandemic, red scare, racial unrest and wilson suffering a stroke all contributed to his failure to receive ratification. Kansas city hosted this event and provided the video. Our guest speaker, dr. Gary t. Armstrong, teaches American Foreign policy for u. S. Programs in washington, d. C. He is a professor of Political Science at William Jewel college in missouri. He graduated with a bachelors degree from the university of oklahoma and a phd from georgetown university. Gary served as Research Assistant to a political scientist, political economist, and author, and teaching assistant to former u. S. Secretary of state madeleine albright, who is here for a private dinner earlier this year, just to drop a name or two to impress you. Gary joined t