Heres michigan. This is where hundreds of protesters stormed the capitol. Some of them carrying guns. They demanded an end to the state of emergency that the governor just extended through memorial day. Then over in georgia, there was this mock funeral procession outside of the State Capitol. They were protesting the governors order to reopen because they think that that puts their lives at risk. John . This morning, cnn learned the white house is now reviewing a draft document from the cdc. It details how businesses, schools and others should handle reopening. Dr. Anthony fauci said that states face a significant risk if they reopen too soon, especially where the cases are still spiking. A new report predicts the pandemic could continue to spread for up to two years. This report says we would need 60 or 70 herd immunity to get it under control. That means 60 to 70 of us need to get it and recover from it to get the pandemic under control. On the hopeful side, dr. Fauci suggests a pote
The United States. And the number of deaths now more than 52,000 in the u. S. Lets start our coverage in georgia. Cnns natasha chen is there now. Natasha, are some Business Owners feeling reluctant to reopen . Reporter they certainly are, fred. And that is inspite of the fact they may be opening anyway. So were seeing a barber shop here, as well as another hair salon and tattoo shop in the trip mall open. One of the things were hearing is that some Business Owners really feel like this is a Public Health risk still but they also dont have the Financial Support and feel they need to open. Like one barber who said if he doesnt open, his competitor down the street definitely will. Businesses like jenkins barber shop opened for the first time in a month. We have the benches marked. Reporter georgias governor said the state is ready. We will allow gyms, finantne centers, Bowling Alleys, barbers reporter barbers like eric, who happens to be diabetic. As a barber, what we have to do, and i de
Starve, because of the coronavirus outbreak. And leading artists respond to the dedication of Health Workers with striking portraits of some front line staff. President trump has announced a temporary ban on immigration into the United States he says to protect jobless americans. The ban will apply for 60 days and only affects those seeking permanent residency and not entering the United States on a temporary basis. The president promised to sign an executive order implementing the announcement into law tomorrow. Our correspondent katty kay joins us from washington. The headline will be trump immigration band, but how extensive is it . Yes. As we have seen before what President Trump when he announces immigration policy on twitter, the initial offering seems to bea the initial offering seems to be a lot more dramatic and yukonian and actually the details of the policy itself. It became clear during the course of the White House Press briefing which has just ended months ago this evenin
Capacity. In montana, bars and breweries and some stores can start letting customers in monday under strict social distancing rules. We also have some optimistic news on the treatment front this weekend. The fda has approved an experimental drug to fight the coronavirus. It is called remdesivir, and researchers say it may help patients who have covid19 recover more quickly. The fda issued an emergency use authorization for this drug just yesterday. Now, lets begin in washington, d. C. , where despite a stayathome order still in place there, large crowds flocked to the National Mall to witness the flyover of the blue angels and the Thunder Birds honoring the essential workers. Sarah westwood is on the scene for us at the National Mall. The blue angels and Security Officials asked people not to go there, not to congregate, yet the crowds were substantial. Reporter thats right, ana. Pictures do appear to show a fairly significant crowd did gather here on the National Mall behind me. As yo
Gallbladder. The u. S. Supreme court has now released a statement about it. It says, quote, Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg underwent nonsurgical treatment for acute forgive my pronunciation cholecystitis, a benign gallbladder condition, this afternoon at Johns Hopkins hospital in baltimore, maryland. Following oral arguments on monday, yesterday, Justice Ginsburg underwent outpatient tests at Sibley Memorial Hospital in washington, d. C. Those tests confirmed she was suffering from a gallstone that had migrated to her cystic duct, blocking it and causing an infection. The justice is resting comfortably and plans to participate in the oral argument teleconference tomorrow morning remotely from the hospital. She expects to stay in the hospital for a day or two. Joining us now is pete williams, msnbc justice correspondent, for the latest on this breaking news. Thanks for making time to join us. I appreciate it. Reporter so, sure. Think about how tough Ruth Bader Ginsburg is at 87. She takes