How cruises will be very different. And rowing to the rescue. Gondoliers in venice, italy, are helping the city recover from the pandemic. What america can learn from europe. And were listening. But first, heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. We must figure out a path forward, but we must always be aware that this virus is still with us. The death toll from coronavirus in the u. S. Could drastically increase in the coming weeks just as states are reopening. How much suffering are we willing to accept to get back to what you want to be some form of normality sooner rather than later . The senate is back in washington but not all lawmakers agree on the decision to return. If were going to make these fine people come into work, let the senate at least conduct the nations business and focus like a laser on covid19. Were about to start baseball. Pumped up. Live sports are coming back to tv with espn announcing theyll broadcat the korean baseball organization. If theres live ba
Told to stay home. Unless you need to tend to essential business like going to buy food good evening, everyone, thanks for being with us tonight at 9 oclock im grant lotus. And im Vicki Liviakis tonight, Sonoma County has joined 6 other bay area counties implementing a shelterinplace that goes into effect at midnight tonight. And we are implementing a temporary new format as well thats all in the interest of social distancing. As we work to stay healthy so we can bring you this critical news each and every day. So today around the bay streets were noticeably less crowded as people work from home. They didnt go to the gym and they did not raise a pint on saint pattys day children were forced to try and learn from home. As Sonoma County added another shelter in place as of midnight. Yeah, thats right and Governor Newsom gave us a sobering reality check tonight telling parents not to expect schools to resume next week or in a few weeks in fact the governor went even further indicating sch
this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to the programme. we start in sudan where the united nations is sending its top aid official to help co ordinate relief efforts. it comes as the agency s humanitarian coordinator in sudan says that the situation there is turning into a full blown catastrophe warning that more than 800 thousand people may flee the country as a result of the ongoing violence. meanwhile, fighting continues in the capital khartoum despite a ceasefire agreed by both sides. evacuation flights are still taking off from port sudan on the red sea today. those not able to leave there by plane are taking boats across tojedda in saudi arabia. our correspondent andrew harding reports. on sudan s coast, the scramble to escape goes on. with airlifts ending, foreign nationals register for a boat ride to safety. this morning, some 300 of them arrived here injeddah, saudi arabia, having crossed the red sea from port sudan. all sorts of embassies on hand to claim th
just warned of a new, and earlier drop down date for the yellow now says the country could run out of cash to pay its bills on june 1st, that is one month from tonight. if congress does not raise the debt line. he followed me disaster for our economy, everyone would feel the effects. yellen s warning came late today in a letter to top lawmakers this quote, it is imperative that congress act as soon as possible. tonight, president biden invited the top four congressional leaders to the white house to find some way to avoid the fault. last week of course, the gop led house passed a bill that raise the debt limit, but it included steep spending cuts. biden said absolutely no to that, and tonight he and mccarthy are still in a stand off. we will not pass the debt ceiling a fetus races without doing something about our debt. we pay our bills, and we should do the without reckless hostages on some of the many republicans in congress. meanwhile, the administration is also de
welcome to the programme. we start in sudan where the united nations is sending its top aid official to help co ordinate relief efforts. it comes as the agency s humanitarian coordinator in sudan says that the situation there is turning into a full blown catastrophe warning that more than 800,000 people may flee the country as a result of the ongoing violence. meanwhile, fighting continues in the capital khartoum despite a ceasefire agreed by both sides. evacuation flights are still taking off from port sudan on the red sea those not able to leave there by plane are taking boats across tojeddah in saudi arabia. 0ur correspondent andrew harding reports. 0n sudan s coast, the scramble to escape goes on. with airlifts ending, foreign nationals register for a boat ride to safety. this morning, some 300 of them arrived here injeddah, saudi arabia, having crossed the red sea from port sudan. all sorts of embassies on hand to claim their own. several british families were on