Reopen until they are able to reduce their number of cases for 14 consecutive days. Lyanne melendez with more on some other guidelines imposed by the governor. This is exactly what Many School Districts in california were hoping for. Some type of mandate. Not recommendations. Many had argued that recommendations or guidelines dont always work. The one thing we have the power to do, to get our kids back into school is look at this list again. Wear a mask. It was a plea made by the governor to try to reduce the coronavirus surge in california that has now forced many schools to go back to Distance Learning. Until now, districts were deciding how to reopen schools, putting them in an awkward position with parents and teeflers. Newsom took on thates isin a new ndate. Can physicallytion wn tty thatn has been off our monitoring list for 14 consecutive days. With the exception of san mateo, every county in the bay area is now on that list. San francisco was added today. San francisco unified
Biontech delivering millions of doses of a potential vaccine for covid19. Well kick it off with Edward Lawrence in washington. Reporter melissa, very big news for pfizer and the vaccine. We could have three vaccines in circulation by end of the year. First one by astrazeneca, they hope by october. Moderna and pfizer follow by the end of the year. The governor of connecticut toured a pfizer plant in his state. Senior Vice President for drug safety and development for that facility says pfizer focused on doing the next studies and getting that data to the fda for a safe and effective vaccine. Governor ned lamont says it will be widely distributed. Listen. We continue to hit the metrics we need. We continue to get the fda approvals. We continue to do this safely. We have a real opportunity by end of this year to be able to go to cvs or the local pharmacy to get a Covid Vaccine just like you get a flu vaccine. Reporter a clue how governors think the vaccine could be widely distributed, wit
In the last 10 days. The u. S. And china trade new barbs. Washington rejects chinas claim to the South China Sea. Top u. S. Senators are facing mainland sanctions. Haidi u. S. China sentiments dominating again with the grim overlay of rolling back restrictions around the world. This is how we are shaping up when it comes to u. S. Futures contracts, up by. 2 after what was a truly volatile session. We had the s p 500 touching levels prepandemic and we also have the nasdaq hitting a fresh record before finishing in the red and we spoke about tesla being a huge part of that tech eventual close lower. Nikkei futures up by. 2 percent. Sydney futures escalating in the red, point 8 lower, looking like a set up of. 5 lower, this as we are expecting an announcement today that the fed of New South Wales will ease back those restrictions when it comes to indoor gatherings at pubs after cases coming from the pubs. It is now over 20. New zealand trading modestly higher, about. 25 . Some significant
Election 1976, a case study. The hostess political analyst richard skin. With me here in washington today, im mr. Stephen has and the Brookings Institution and professor from georgetown university. This is the first of the series of programs that are going to extend over the full period of the campaign until beyond the election in november and i centennial political bureau. What we want to do is to bring a picture of the american electoral process. We will have special programs dealing with the parties and the media, the Campaign Techniques and polling and the rest. But what we are really aiming to do, this to give you a picture of the way in which we select our american president and how to hundred and 15 or 220 billion americans can provide every four years a process where which leadership can be developed and transferred over these 200 years of american history. What we hope to do is to bring you discussions of these various aspects of the electoral campaign, and begin that discussi
Looming. Sunday night at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspans q and a. Election 1976, a case study, your host is richard scannon. With me here is mr. Steven hess and professor howard pettyman of georgetown university. This will extend until beyond the election. What we want to do is to spring a picture of the american electoral process. We will have programs dealing with the parties, the media, Campaign Polling and the rest. But were aiming to give you a look at how we select our president and how americans can provide, every four years, a process by which leadership can be developed and transferred over these 200 years of American History. What we hope to do is bring you various discussions of the as pea aspea aspects of the campaign. The critical elections, the major elections, the watershed elections, if you will, in the american electoral process. How these have developed, how have they responded to american political demands both foreign and domestic. How have they replied to the needs an