Recommendations on social distancing guidelines from his Coronavirus Task force early next week. And they may tell him to keep the current guidelines in place. Also today, the president signing the 2 trillion coronavirus law into bill which will soon put money directly into the wallets of millions. Lets discuss now. Cnn correspondent john harward, daniel dale and dr. Selene gounder, professor of medicine and Infectious Diseases at nyu and host of the epidemic podcast. Good evening one and all. John, were going to start with you. We now have over 101,000 coronavirus cases in this country. More than any other country in the world. And we still havent reached the peak. Over 1500 people have died. So why is the president talking about lifting restrictions in certain areas . Don, let me start with the good news. It appears that the president is not going to do that. He has been trying to back away from that prospect, which he held a out a few days ago. In his comments today that we want to
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Relatives say innocent man shot dead by cops
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“They kill my child for nothing.”
This was the lament of the mother of 38-year-fisherman Kern Richards, who was fatally shot by police officers at his Icacos Village, Cedros home yesterday.
As she stood in front the police caution tape that cordoned off her son’s home, Michelle Richards demanded justice. His killing also left residents and villagers angry and saddened, as they claimed Richards, fondly called Carva, was an innocent man.
lman and a friend of his called in full glory reflected: discovering the war of 1812 in the chesapeake. is other is a book by james johnston entitled from from sle hip to harbor ship to harbor. both are extraordinarily wonderful works, beautifully written, engagingly written. one deals with the sort of general overview in history of the war of 1812 as it, excuse me, affects the upper chesapeake and also the whole of the chesapeake. but it not only tells you the stories, but it takes you to the places and helps you to envision it through some absolutely extraordinarily lovely illustrations that were commissioned for the work as well as drawing on contemporary illustrations. jim johnston s book is an extraordinary tour de force about the journey of an american, african-american family from a muslim context in africa to a slave ship that brought that individual to annapolis on to georgetown in a much larger context and then, ultimately, the family journey all the way to ha