Contenders for the november election. At a tugofwar over tiktok. The video app chinese owners could sell the u. S. Interest to microsoft after the u. S. Government threatens to ban tiktok. Brent to our viewers watching on pbs in the United States and around the world, welcome. Here in germany it is the first day back at school for some children. It is happening amid warnings of more and more new coronavirus cases across the country. Today is the first time schools have reopened in the country since closure in march when the pandemic began. But a return to school is not a return to how school used to be. Finally back with a wanted to be, in the schoolyard with all of their friends, for the first time in five months. These children from Primary School can play together without a mask and without needing to social distance. Even huts are allowed, although hug us are allowed the not recommended. It is better now because we are allowed to sit next to each other again, and we can see our fri
Unrest in America Portland rorked by violent protest overnight. President trump trying to bring safety and security back to america cities announcing surge in federal Law Enforcement. Coming up at 7 30 a. M. Eastern this morning, former new York City Police commissioner ray kelly is here live. Market this is morning pointing to higher opening this morning earnings driving story take look dow futures right now, up 123 points and nasdaq up 98 and s p up 14 and a half. This after hopes of a new stimulus plan and optimism over Coronavirus Vaccine, fuel market yesterday. Dow industrials were up 165 points at the close yesterday. Nasdaq up 25 and s p 500 up 18. Play ball baseball openingday today the game without fans in attendance on this openingday 2020. Plus it is day four of a week long look at instagram stars today an detective that is blowing up online. Gaining popularity with destructive art. Mornings with maria is live right now. Global markets taking a look at thed s p up 40 points
Consecutive days. Good evening to you. Most indoor businesses will now have to shut down or move their business outside. And those list of businesses include gyms and fitness centers, places of worship, hair salons and nail salons, shopping malls and tattoo parlors. Greg joins us now. Depending on who you talk to, its been a very confusing 24 hours for the county. After three days of being on the state watch list, it is typical for counties to have to shut down certain indoor businesses, and sac company county was preparing its businesses for what seemed line it was going to be the inevitable. Businesses had anticipated closing down after san mateo became the last local county to be put on the state list. Saturday morning they were still awaiting guidance. Just after 10 00 a. M. , they announced via twitter business could continue for now. The state never got back to us, and thats why today, we were open. Reporter so some businesses got an unexpected reprieve, giving this man a window
Her heartbroken father, speaking out earlier, listen. Get your home. [inaudible]. David talk about the surge in Violent Crime with retired nypd detective oscar odom. Detective odom, great to see you. Thank you for being here. Is there any doubt in your mind, the failure to support police has a lot to do with this surge in crime . Absolutely. It is a big failure. One of the things, first of all, i would like to express my condolences to the family members who their loved ones through the lost their loved ones through the violence over the 4th of july. We must be evidence based, data driven. Crime is up 400 . Shootings are up 200 . Robberies are up. Assaults are up. What are we doing . When will we put a hold on these things and realize what is going on. I asked the political leaders. I know you can read the crime statistics. Youre looking at the data. Seeing all the issue us taking place. What are you doing to address it . Not only that, numerous officers have been injured during this t
Her heartbroken father, speaking out earlier, listen. Get your home. [inaudible]. David talk about the surge in Violent Crime with retired nypd detective oscar odom. Detective odom, great to see you. Thank you for being here. Is there any doubt in your mind, the failure to support police has a lot to do with this surge in crime . Absolutely. It is a big failure. One of the things, first of all, i would like to express my condolences to the family members who their loved ones through the lost their loved ones through the violence over the 4th of july. We must be evidence based, data driven. Crime is up 400 . Shootings are up 200 . Robberies are up. Assaults are up. What are we doing . When will we put a hold on these things and realize what is going on. I asked the political leaders. I know you can read the crime statistics. Youre looking at the data. Seeing all the issue us taking place. What are you doing to address it . Not only that, numerous officers have been injured during this t