This is cbs b tonignn tonig. Im don lemon. We have the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. More than 1. 5 million cases of the virus in the United States right now. The death toll in this country now approaching 90,000. Were learning tonight that the president will travel to a ford plant in michigan on thursday. Hes expected to tour the plant. And the head of the federal reserve, the chairman saying the u. S. Economy will bounce back from the devastating impact of the pandemic, but warning it could take more than a year. So lets discuss with john harwood. Good evening to you, sir. The president is going to be traveling to another battleground state this week. Even though the coronavirusrelated travel seems to be b more about election than it does about the actual coronavirus. This is serve served multiple purposes for the president. He wants to turn from fighting the coronavirus to the restarting the economy. By going to the ventilator plant, the president has been proclaiming victory
Fingertips, virtually, and still we will get the inspiration although we cannot actually visit. Now the queen arrives. The queen has visited the show almost every year of her reign. Ina show almost every year of her reign. In a statement of support to the Royal Horticultural Society today she said. For me, one of the most rewarding things they grow is something i can eat. The timing of lockdown was devastating for horticulture, with almost £500 million of stock lost. Virtual chelsea is a reminder of the best the industry has to offer. Time for a look at the weather heres stav da naos. Thanks very much, fiona. Good evening. Some gardeners across england and wales could do with some rain as mark it has been exceptionally dry in many places but that said these with efforts across scotland, Northern Ireland and Northern England have brought about some patchy rain. Quite a contrast from north to south, sunny and warm in the south, 2a degrees in the south east, outbreaks of rain across Nort
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