Zero cases. Places in Rural America not yet hit by the pandemic, and how they hope to keep it that way. Were going to treat you like you have the plague. Busy water parks and campgrounds, a reminder of how things used to be and motivation for its return. Changes in the workplace. What you could see when youre back at the office. The new partitions, colorcoded floors, and why you can expect long lines for the elevators. And virtual babysitters. Recycle the new trend meeting the demands of busy parents who need child care at home. Keeping the kids entertained, helping with homework, is it right for your family . Good morning. Happy to be here with whit in the studio this morning while dan takes the social distancing duties. Hey, dan. Hey, guys. Good morning. Lets get straight to the pandemic news. So many states attempting to reopen with so many questions looming, particularly about testing. Meanwhile overnight the president tweeting out that hes now got questions about whether he should
David an awful lot in this bill. 370 billion dollars to replenish the ppp program, 700 50 billion for hospitals, 25 billion for testing. What is not in the bill that you think still needs to be done . Rep. Pelosi first let me say how pleased i am with what is in the bill does weeks ago the secretary of the treasury called me and said he needed a quarter of a trillion dollars in 48 hours. That would mean that by tomorrow two weeks ago the republican leader went to the floor and said it was 250 for the program and that is it, we are not making any other additions. We objected, the Democratic Senators objected. They made a counterproposal which was resound late rejected by the republicans. Refused tok, there negotiate until last thursday. Then they realized they had no chance to do the 250. There was so much more urgency. In the bill we have pushed the 250, that was what we helped put together. We support our Small Businesses, their entrepreneurial spirit, their optimism, their source of
One of the most highly regarded journalists in the philippines is facing charges of some people among them what impact will the trial have on journalism in the digital age of the philippines the trial of journalist maria ressa on aljazeera. Hi im Steve Clemons and i have a couple of questions why do almost half of americans not vote and what does this say about the legitimacy of americas leaders and political system lets get to the bottom line. America prides itself as one of the worlds great democracies in a vibrant democracy everyone has a say in how theyre governed so how can we explain why more than 100000000 americans simply dont vote more than 40 percent of the eligible population and why does america rank almost dead last when it comes to turnout rates in developed countries what does this disengagement mean for the policies and legislation in this country and what does it mean for the future of americas democracy fortunately were joined by people who have the answers to these q
I am Steve Clemons and i have a couple of questions why do almost half of americans not vote and what does this say about the legitimacy of americas leaders and political system lets get to the bottom line. America prides itself as one of the worlds great democracies in a vibrant democracy everyone has a say in how theyre governed so how can we explain why more than 100000000 americans simply dont vote more than 40 percent of the eligible population and why does america rank almost dead last when it comes to turnout rates in developed countries what does this disengagement mean for the policies and legislation in this country and what does it mean for the future of americas democracy fortunately were joined by people who have the answers to these questions in Miami Florida event alexander a director at the Knight Foundation which published a landmark study on american nonvoters last month named the 100000000 project in washington d. C. Ted johnson a senior fellow at the Brennan Center
Hi im Steve Clemons and i have a couple of questions why do almost half of americans not vote and what does this say about the legitimacy of americas leaders and political system lets get to the bottom line. America prides itself as one of the worlds great democracies in a vibrant democracy everyone has a say in how theyre governed so how can we explain why more than 100000000 americans simply dont vote more than 40 percent of the eligible population and why does america rank almost dead last when it comes to turnout rates in developed countries what does this disengagement mean for the policies and legislation in this country and what does it mean for the future of americas democracy fortunately were joined by people who have the answers to these questions in Miami Florida event alexander a director at the Knight Foundation which published a landmark study on american nonvoters last month named the 100000000 project in washington d. C. Ted johnson a senior fellow at the Brennan Center