In phase two of reopening, which means many people can go back to their offices. However, i am not yet going back to the office, because thats exactly where corona thinks im going to go. To beat the virus are you have to think like the virus. In tonights episode we talk to seth stoughton, and d. L. Hughley, and what its like to be black in america. First lets catch up on todays headlines. Welcome to the daily social distancing show. Announcer from trevors couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is the daily social distancing show, with trevor noah. Trevor lets kick things off with immigration. Its the reason your food has flavor, and how the president met 66 of his wives. When donald trump ran for office, his platform was that he opposed illegal immigration. And i want people to come into the country, but i want them to come in legally. Trevor thats right, big guy. But after taking office, he began restricting legal immigration, too. And now, thanks to corona,
To do here. I have always been reluctant to say this truly could be one of the most important things we as members of this committee do. The world is experiencing today and what the american and as is americas face is one of the most significant challenges that a lot of us will face in our lifetime. The bad news, the really bad news is that its entirely possible that it will happen again. I say this of course because the experts tell us that this virus that made the leap from one species to another can very easily happen again and if there are 2000 of these viruses out there you have no idea what they can do when they get into a human being. Thats what experts and scientists tell us have identified within their branch about 2000 different viruses. Having said that we need to look forward and i want to stress what im trying to do with this and what about all of us are trying to do, to look forward. There are a lot of hearings going on and a lot of hyperbowl going on and a lot of blame a
[indistinct conversations] today, the committee is holding a hearing entitled oversight of the Trump Administrations response to the covid19 endemic pandemic. Due to the Public Health emergency, members can participate in todays hearing either in person or remotely via video, and. Theart of this hearing, microphones will be set on mute, for the purpose of eliminating inadvertent background noise. Remotelyarticipating will need to unmute your microphone speak. Participating in person, please wear your mask when not speaking. Dr. Monahan extract expressed in the updated guidelines that the use of face coverings is meant to protect other people in case the wearer is unknowingly infected. When we are not speaking, each of us is playing a vital role in tech and all members and staff in attendance, as well as leaders of the covid19 response will be testifying before the committee. Due to the anticipated length of the hearing, we will take a 15 minute recess at 1 30 to provide witnesses a res
Can the first since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. He spoke to an audience of supporters at the b. O. K. Center in tulsa, oklahoma. [applause] you. Trump thank so we begin. Thank you, oklahoma. Thank you to Vice President mike pence. Campaign. Ur [applause] we begin our campaign. I want to thank all of you. You are warriors. Ive been watching the fake news for weeks now. Everything is negative. Come, dont do anything. Today it was like ive never seen anything like it. You are warriors, thank you. We have some very bad people outside. They were doing bad things. But i really appreciate it. We have a tremendous group of people in oklahoma. Your two great senators and your governor that we are doing well in oklahoma. Thats the word. [applause] today toefore you declare the silent majority is stronger than ever before. [applause] five months from now, we are going to defeat sleepy joe biden. [applause] pass fromhe get a these people, huh . We are going to stop the radical left. Fut
Change Police Practices across the nation, use of Excessive Force, admit Police Officers more accountable for the use of deadly force. The speaker pro tempore without objection. Mr. Nadler madam speaker, the tragic and blutal death of george floyd has been a wakeup call for millions of americans. Across the nation and around the world the streets are lined with protestors demanding fundamental change in the culture of Law Enforcement and meaningful accountability for officers who commit misconduct. Today we answer their call. We value and respect the many brave and honorable Police Officers who put their lives on the line every day to protect us in our communities. We know that most Law Enforcement officers do their jobs with dignity, selflessness, and honor. They are deserving of our respect and gratitude for all they do to keep us safe. But we must also acknowledge that there are too many exceptions. Too many Law Enforcement officers do not oppose the ethic of protecting and serving