U. S. Economy unprecedented move secretary of state pompeo in israel, making a controversial visit to settlements in the occupied west bank these are impressive times. Reporter r. Plus, how the new work from home culture is pressing many people to take a permanent vacation. Announcer live from nbc global heads, the fact, the news with shepard smith. Good evening. The coquid predictions are all coming true, more people are sick, hospitalized and dying than ever before 252,290 americans killed like 849 11s, double the american death toll in the first world war. Doctors and scientists warn that every day ahead will likely be morse. More of everything will shut down, bringing business failures, jobs lost, and no relief from congress in the works. Our lives will be up ended in ways we can foresee and in others we cannot yet imagine says one Missouri Health director you will meet live tonight, we can keep up. Its an uncontrolled spread. Warnings and more warnings what else can we try amber e
Charge of the recovery act and it was hard as hell to get the votes for it to begin with. And then it was hard as hell to get the number even we got. But one thing we learned, is we cant do too much here. We could do too little. We could do too little and sputter. Real live people are hurting and we could fix it. And we could fix it. That is has been his message from the beginning. And President Biden is focused on this today. Hes expecting to speak live later this hour and on how ep plans to revised the economy in response to covid. And the latest jobs report came out this morning showing only 49,000 jobs were added last month across country. And still there is more. On capitol hill, republican freshman Marjorie Taylor greene, shes about to hold a News Conference and at the moment im going to use the term News Conference loosely as we will see if she actually takes questions from actual real reporters which she has long avoided. Greene now without any Committee Assignments after the h
Big numbers. You can see police were on hand, but an altercation before the rally even started escalated things fairly quickly. Reporter this is video of philip anderson, one of the organizers of todays free speech rally in San Francisco getting hit in the mouth by a counterprotester. He and another man scrambling to safety over a barricade. It doesnt hurt but ill have to see a dentist. Reporter he flew here and put together this event calling it a free speech rally and protest. One of the targets was twitter who organizers claim are sensoring conservative views. A very small group came out to support anderson. They identify as supporters of President Donald Trump and post their conservative views on social media. But they say violence is not the answer. Anderson and his supporters did take the stage briefly, but as counterprotesters shouted them down, the rally abruptly ended after about 10 minutes. San Francisco Police were on hand to separate the two sides, but the rally organizers
Information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast so you can get it wherever you can get your podcast you can also find us and. Science. The internet has revolutionized the way becomes you music sign up to a streaming service and you can listen to all your favorite tunes or go wherever you are many have even begun playing shows in Computer Games or staging virtual concerts how is all this changing the Music Industry today on shipped. Almost 300000000. 00 people stream music by a spotify each month that gives the Market Leader a detailed picture of uses listening habits today music lovers can also enjoy streaming music videos and concerts in their homes and on their mobile devices and these services are rapidly growing in popularity. Computer Game Developers are giving a platform to august as well and spring us rep of travis got to showcase the brand new trek live in fort worth not a hugely popular multiplayer game. As the big moment given
She will be remembered as a pioneering advocate for womens rights before she went on to the Supreme Court she was head of the a. C. L. U. Womens rights project and she argued 6 cases in front of the Supreme Court 15 of them to convince the court that. There were there were constitutional protections that allowed the discrimination against women and often she used a very interesting strategy she was known as the plaintiffs most famously a widower who had died in childbirth and he wanted to access her Social Security benefits that automatically would have gone to a woman but not for a man and so that over time many cases like this convince the 3 court to embrace the 14th amendment as one that also along with racial equality with men to guarantee sexual equality so its its by far which is going to be known for certainly you know and im an incredible legacy we can say you know we seen it already ive mentioned it what the president ial campaign is going to be coming up with code her death r