Later. Temperatures will be in the 60s and Leigh Martinez explains the president has not done enough and the 70s and the 80s. To bring the country together in the wake of George Floyds it looks like it will be a nice day all in all. Hey, talking about normalcy. The rock n roll hall of fame death. Reporter for a third in cleveland is opening its straight week calls to end doors to the public today for racism have attracted the first time. Consistent crowds. The museum will open daily they say they are not backing anded a advanced tickets will down. Take a look around. Be required. All visitors will need to wear you dont see black people out a face mask and adhere to here, you see people of all social distancing guidelines. The annual rock n roll hall color, man, you see people of of fame was postponed in may due to the coronavirus, all color. America is tired. Scheduled to take place in reporter the black lives Matter Movement has been around early november. Whether or not youre a big f
Even among those who may want to go out and shop and miss that activity, a lot of them dont have the means to do so. Woodruff all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by life isnt a straight line, and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. Fidelity is here to help you work through the unexpected, with Financial Planning and advice for today, and tomorrow. Carnegie corporation of new york. Supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of International Peace and security. At carnegie. Org. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the covid19 pandemic has reached yet another grim milestone, as the number of confirmed cases worldwide surpassed the five million mark. That comes as the u. S. Labor de
Our online data sunny skies sf. Org covid19 for full details. I want to just kind of update all of you on a few things and get to dr. Colfax and some important things that definitely need to be discussed. First of all, this past monday dr. Colfax and i had a monday was yesterday, right . It feels like monday every day, but yesterday dr. Colfax and i, along with dr. Susan phillips, had this great conversation about what it would take to reopen, and we talked about the indicators and the hospitalizations and a number of other things and the various phases. It was a very good conversation, and i think it is needed. What we found from that conversation are, of course, a number of questions, and many questions centered around when will we will able to get child care open, summer camps, schools and other things centered around children because i know many parents are anxious to not just get a break from their children but to get back to work and to get their kids involved in activities, and
How has your department been preparing for the crisis . Well, because our citizens are sheltering in place and our buildings are closed to the general public, a substantial amount of city staff and city departments are still open and operating and doing city businesses. So we still have to do the cleaning and engineering on the portfolio and things that need to be service. And the other thing is all our workers are Disaster Service workers, so we have been providing the Emergency Operations center with various staffing needs such as drivers of trucks and accounting staff to assist them in this crisis. Have you obtained Additional Space for the city to use during this crisis . Yes. The crisis has actually required numerous transactions, and so we help basically the department of Public Health, the department of human services, and the department of homelessness determine where they can put the services that they need. So, for example, if they need a testing site or if they need a buildi
At 8 30 a. M. Eastern. Major retailer reportedly ready to file for bankruptcy. Commerce secretary wilbur ross will join me in 30minutes time. Markets look like this, fractional gain at the start of trading, dow industrials up 13 points and s p half a point and s p nasdaq up in 22. Dow trails finishing up 377 points, the nasdaq was up 32. Headed for third consecutive week of declines. Controversy is growing in general flynn case. Calling for fbi report that officials claim have vanished. Mornings with maria live. Global markets look higher across the board. Cac quarante is up 34 and dax index in germany up 179. Bank of england governor Andrew Bailey says negative rates are not being considered this following comment of jay powell this week and Germany Economy shrinking 2. 2 in the First Quarter. In asia markets were mixed. More signs of slowdown in china overnight. Retail sales there for the month of april were out, they were down 7 and a half percent. Then there was industrial output s