And by contributions to this pbs stion om viewers like you. Thank you. Anchor this is bbc world news america. I am Laura Trevelyan reporting the u. S. Now has than one million coronavirus cases, one third of global infections. The milestone comes as states continue to loosen lockdowns. France will ease restrictions next month but masks will remain a way of life. Understanding immunity. A look at whether you can get covid19 a second time aft youve already recovered. Us, historical ties between jobs and health care in the u. S. Are leaving millions uninsured. We look at why americans get medical cover from employers. Laura for all of you watching on pbs and around the welcome to world news america the u. S. Is the epicenter of the global coronavirusea out with more than one million known infections. President trump claims the u. S. Has more c because it is doing more testing in new york, 3 people died yesterday, a big drop from two weeks ago. Sl t comes as more states move toward reopeni
To a 15 minute break ask you to reconvene at 2 30 p. M. Again thank you very much. [applause] [background noises] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] if i can invite everyone to take your seats. We are right on time. It is a great pleasure to invite might dear friend and her fellow panelists for our second panel enriching the u. S. Israel alliance by combating antisemitism. [applause] good afternoon everyone. It t is so wonderful to be here with you. And before we start i really want to just take a moment and think the Heritage Foundation for victoria coates who, for a whileee has been thinking about holding this important conversation i about the u. S. israel relationship. We were talking this weekend she said she believed it was Divine Providence because who knew how important this conversation would be at this moment in time. So again, so grateful to victoria coast for the Heritage Foundation for having usg today. I want to start with introd
Good morning, its good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Its still unclear why, but federal investigators have determined that the new york commuter train was going way too fast when it jumped the track sunday morning. Heres the latest. The metro north trains data recorder showed that the train was going 80 Miles Per Hour when it entered the curve where the posted speed is 30 miles an hour. Its still unclear whether it was mechanical or human error. The trains engineer has been tested for drugs and alcohol. And his cell phone is also being examined. This video released by new york city shows how devastating the crash was. Four people were killed. And over 60 others injured. And this is part of the initial Fire Department emergency call. We have approximately five cars stranded. The train is on its side. We have multiple people trapped. Ko im has more on the investigation from the crash site. Reporter federal Authorities Say this metro north commuter train was rolling at almost three
Assistance. And we didnt take away that program. We actually just raised the barometer to 20, and it saved taxpayers 8 billion in the program. Thats 8 billion that we can put towards making sure that those who need benefits the most are going to get them. Ial believe that we ought to implement i also believe we ought to implement some kind of work requirement that was common place under the clinton era welfare to work program thats been changed during this administration. And i, for the life of me, cannot understand why america should be satisfied with a program that doesnt require an ablebodied adult who has no dependent children, who is not enrolled in a training or education program, who doesnt take care of an adult dependent, who doesnt meet a plethora of other exemptions, i dont know why we cant pair them with a job. And if a job is not available, why cant we pair them with Community Service or volunteer Service Opportunities where they can learn skills that will get them the best
Laura thank you, im laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle. Washington still buzzing from the state of the union tonight. He laid out his agenda, counting his successes in taking on partisan investigations briefly and revenge politics. We will analyze all of that, plus, how the other networks, as i just mentioned, are pathetically spinning it. Senator david purdue and democrat congressman brad sherman are both here. Plus, matt schlapp, byron york, frank luntz. Raymond arroyo and many others. But first, just some of the highlights of a speech that sent a powerful message to the country and her elected officials. There is a new opportunity in american politics, if only we have the courage together to seize it. Victory is not winning for our party, victory is winning for our country. But we must reject the politics of revenge, resistance, and retribution, and embrace the boundless potential of cooperation, compromise, and the common good. Together we can break decades of political sta