Dukes coach k speaking out as calls for change grow louder across the nation. Plus, an nbc news exclusive. Behind the scenes at the university of notre dame well get a look at what theyre doing to reopen safely a busy monday for you. Early today starts right now good morning covid19 is spiraling out of control. Cases surging in several states as officials struggle to contain it its take an dangerous turn, infecting 2. 5 million americans. Florida, texas, and arizona are on track to becoming epicenters. In florida, cases have jumped five fold with over 9,000 new cases. The governor of new york has issued an exec save order, warning any new yorker who visits a state will and over the weekend, artists came together for global citizens unite the Virtual Event was broadcast over 180 Countries Global citizens says they raised 7 billion to fight racial injustice. One Health Official is sending a dire warning our dan chenniman has the details. Reporter as temperatures rise, the number of coron
Theyll attend ceremonies at Arlington National cemetery and baltimores ft. Mchenry. Those are some of our top stories on this memorial day, may 25th. On this memorial day, we begin with defiance in the face of the pandemic. Densely packed crowds openly flouting social distancing rules. Many people opted not to wear a mask while closely mingling with strangers at crowded beaches. An alarming sight for Health Experts who say it is still too soon for the country to let its guard down. Andrew dymburt has the latest. Reporter Many Americans weary after months of stayathome orders are now heading to beaches, boardwalks, and bars this Holiday Weekend. Many defied social distancing guidelines. In missouris lake of the ozarks, bars and pool parties packed with people, very few Wearing Masks. Happy that a lot of people are out. May be dangerous but well see the cases when we see this weekend over. Reporter the boardwalk in ocean city, maryland also crowded with people. Its really crowded. Its be
But with no insignias and refusing to identify themselves a full report coming up. And President Trump receives some unflattering words from his former defense secretary general james mattis but theres one major thing youre not hearing from the Mainstream Media were going to discuss that with our panel get all right its time to boost your news i. Q. All right this is a live look now a massive Memorial Service underway right now in minneapolis minnesota for george floyd this as america and the entire world continues to mourn the man whose death has sparked a Global Movement for change in Race Relations and Police Tactics ashley banks is on the ground in minneapolis with a closer look of todays services actually. I am in front of North Central university located in downtown minneapolis. Memorial service for george floyd it is under way and now reverend al sharpton will soon be delivering a eulogy for civil rights leader he spoke to the president earlier today and he said as a community w
Her husbands plea. I will do whatever it takes to get you back. Honey, i love you. Where investigators are searching for clues right now. Breaking overnight. Holiday weekend storms. There goes the roof of their house. We got to get out of here. Over a dozen reported tornadoes tearing across seven states. Homes and businesses torn to pieces. And this dramatic lightning display, the new threat today and your memorial day forecast. And honoring the fallen. How the pandemic is changing the way americans pay tribute toosw defending their country. What it takes to sacrifice a portion of your life or your whole life for a nation. Saluting their sacrifice this morning. Good morning. In the last 24 hours, more than 21,000 new covid19 cases have been reported in the u. S. , more than 1,000 deaths. And as the total number of deaths in america approaches 100,000, the New York Times this morning is trying to put that awful number in some kind of perspectiveita f page simply listing the names of 1,0
For their presentations. They will speak for 10 to 12 minutes at the most, i will enforce that with an iron hand about their Current Research on president ial commissions and then the three of us will talk in conversation about the role of president ial commissions and political history. And i will reserve the last half hour at least for questions and comments from you and for us to continue talking. As you can tell todays session is being filmed by cspan so do with that information as you will. All right. Frank is going to go first and introduce yourself. Yeah, my name is frank popper. I teach city planning rather than history, although increasingly i take a historical approach to city planning. I do that at rutgers and at princeton. The reason im here is that nearly half a century ago i wrote a small book for the 20th century fund, now the Century Foundation in new york city on president ial commissions and its one of the very few sources, i think, on them and a couple of months ago