Water that gave us peace. Discover the film about chicagos first allblack high School Rowing team, and the reunion 20 years later that really could save lives. Plus, a whopper of a story about cows and Climate Change. Soledad you herd me [mooing] how the planet benefits when cows eat green. Soledad im soledad obrien. Welcome to matter of fact. Across the country, renters and landlords are sounding the alarm about a potential eviction crisis. The covid19 eviction Defense Project says between 19 and 23 million households are at risk of eviction by the end of september. So, depending on what congress does next, people like darlene turner, from the bronx in new york, are facing a nightmare. Darlene my name is darlene turner, and i live in the bronx. Ive been living in this building, in this apartment, for, like, 34 years. I work in the hotel industry. So i worked for a restaurant down in this city which has closed down due to the pandemic. With no income still. So its really hard to pay my
Administration made as covid19 gan its spread through the u. S. All that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding f the pbs newshour has been provided by the william and flora hewlett foundation. For more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. At www. Hewlett. Org. And with the ongoing suort 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 coronavirus pandemic is showing more signs of leveling off in parts of the world, and there is more talk tonight about easing restrictions. That comes as the global death toll nears 120,000, including some 23,000 in the United States. In new york state alone, deaths topped 10,000 today, but officials pointed to other, more positive trend lines. We begin with this report from amna nawaz. Nawaz as the National Death toll ticks higher, at the epicen