Nurses on the front line speak out about shortages threatening their lives. They are the heroic workers putting their health on the line every shift. I try to do my part to help. Leigh later, a supercentenarian celebrates 110 years. Party on. This is the cbs weekend news. Leigh good evening. Im karen leigh, reporting tonight from cbs4 news in denver. We begin with breaking news. In britain, Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has the coronavirus, has been admitted to the hospital. Also, dire warnings in this country about challenging days ahead. And the last 24 hours there have been more than 1,300 new deaths. New york is hit the hardest. 1,000 more military personnel will deploy there to help out. And the virus is spreading. Experts warn of a new wave of so called hot spots. Areas include the northeast, midatlantic and south, plus states like indiana and colorado. We have reports tonight from cbs news correspondents across the country and overseas. We begin with meg oliver in newark, ne
Americans and offered a more optimistic look on the outbreak. We see light at the end of the tunnel. Things are happening. It seems to be inherently contradictory, but it isn what you are hearing about potehe end of thoesnt torrownd the next day is going to look really bad. And the struggles continue for hospitals across the country. Many states are in dire need of more personal equipment. President trump says the federal government will have deployed 3,000 military and Public Health officials to the hardest hit states by tomorrow. President trump also says that there are more masks, as well as ventilators on the way to those states in need. Kumasi, back to you in the studio. The grand princess cruise ship will spend some time off the california coast to conduct routine operations. You can remember it sailed underneath the Golden Gate Bridge yesterday after it spent three weeks anchored. More than 600 crew members were released from a twoweek quarantine over the weekend. Two passengers
At work during world war ii. You can find it on the National Archives website. But well talk about that. But well talk about these different parts of women american women during world war ii. Were just hitting the survey, theres so much we can talk about throughout the entire semester, and we do all of u. S. And world war ii, except we cant do all of it so we do our bits and pieces. Weve already talked about some of these. Some will be familiar. Especially when we get to women at work part. But then well go from there. Be sure to stop me if you have any questions and well do our thing. So women at home. So when we think about this one of the biggest things i want you to do today is think about this reality for the homefront, which is mainly what were talking about, and the reality of what life meant for women in the war. With one of the first that we often think about is all the men going away to war. The men are going off. That means who is left behind . The women. Right . The women.
Significantly that of the number of cases in the country thompson 300000 we have a look at how the u. S. Is coping plus. Football in nicaragua is still being played despite the coronavirus bringing the sport to a halt and most of the world footballers expressed fears about playing during the pandemic but that fell on deaf ears. I married to evanston its good to have you with us germany is the latest country to be developing a Smartphone App that contract peoples movements and warn them if theyve been close to someone whos tested positive for covert 19 but in a country with strict Data Protection laws one big concern for developers is that the app does not infringe on users data privacy if germans embrace the new u. S. Authorities here hope it will help them contain the spread of the virus. Our mobile phones could become an important weapon in the fight against the coronavirus m. Germany could see the benefits very soon so for developers are working on tracking ups which would enable a
Secretary mark esper. Analysis from dr. Jen ashton, tom bossert, Chris Christie and rahm emanuel and a look inside the vulnerable prisons. And a mass grave site. We need help. This week, here now chief anchor george stephanopoulos. Good morning, and welcome to this week. As we come on the air this morning, the country now braced for what could be the toughest week yet in this crisis. Covid19 cases continue to climb here, now more than 300,000. More than 8500 americans have died. The hottest spots now in the northeast new york, the epicenter, more than 63,000 cases in new york city, almost double that across the state. Governor cuomo warns the peak is coming in the next seven days and, quote, were not yet ready for the apex. In new jersey, the death toll has climbed past 800, well past the number of its citizens killed in the 9 11 attacks. Administration officials are now warning of new hotspots pennsylvania, colorado, washington, d. C. , along with detroit and louisiana. Quote, there w