Announcer sunday night at 8 00 p. M. Host a discussion on the history of Infectious Disease research. Our professor joins us from hamilton, montana. He serves as the director at the lab. Can you give the viewers an overview of what your scientists do their at hamilton and what the labs role is . The division of Intramural Research of the National Institute of allergy and Infectious Diseases. Which means tony fauci is our boss. He comes out and visits us whenever he can. Usually about once every two years. The lab has been involved in what is called emerging Infectious Disease research for well over 100 years, tracing back to the early 20th century with the identification of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, an important techborn Infectious Disease tickborn Infectious Disease. The lab has focused on Infectious Diseases. In addition to working on the ones which we know about, folks have been looking to see what is the next big Infectious Disease coming down the pipe we can look at. I think t
7488000. If you live in the mountain or pacific time zones, it is 202 7488001. A special line this morning for minneapolis and st. Paul residents. That number is 202 7488002. You can also send us a text. That number is 202 7488003. If you do, please include your name and where you are from. Otherwise, catch up with us on social media. On twitter it is cspanwj. On facebook it is facebook. Com cspan. You can start calling and now as we show this headline from the Minneapolis Tribune overnight. Many as Police Station set on fire, protesters marched downtown. Thousands gathered downtown yesterday to express anger with restraint at a peaceful gathering but later, the third precinct station became a target. You can see many of those pictures this morning of the violence in minnesota and protest overnight. We want to show you tweets from Governor Tim Walz of minnesota when he announced the National Guard was being deployed to handle some of the violence. A series of tweets saying it is time t
Coronavirus crisis. This is two hours and 30 minutes. I want to begin by thanking our pannestist and esteemed members for joining us. This week our country passed a grim milestone, more than 100,000 americans have lost their lives due to the coronavirus pandemic. Thousands of americans continue to contract this virus every day. Over 150 more here in South Carolina on yesterday. And the day before, wednesday, marked our largest singleday increase of covid19 deaths. Local Community Leaders across the country, democrats, and republic ans need strong federal leadership to help them combat this deadly threat. Communities need federal help to get the protective equipment and testing supplies they need to protect their front line medical workers and essential employees. Unfortunately the administration is leaving it up to the states. Forcing them to compete against each other in order to purchase equipment and supplies from the private sector, leading to higher prices and greater shortages. W
After that always day one, how the tech tightens plan to stay on top forever. And later jim mckelvey who wrote the innovation stack, beating an unbeatable business one crazy idea at a time. Joining us from nashville is doctor William Schaffner he is the president he is a professor of preventative medicine at Vanderbilt University welcome back to the program we are glad to have you. Thanks steve good to be with you. I want to begin with some news today with the president as you know we covered the hearing yesterday chaired by your home state senator, the Senate Health Labor Committee and during that healing and hearing dr. Anthony fauci said he had concerns about schools reopening potentially too soon. Today the president with thisy reaction. Reporter ld i was surprised by his answer actually, to me its not an acceptablecc answer. Especially when it comes to schools. The only thing that be acceptable is what i said professors, teachers et cetera over certain age i think they ought to ta
Tentative trade with autos extending decline as bmw warns the pandemic effect will last longer than anticipated. The german hospital operator flags increased demand for drugs and devices. Telling cnbc they are prepared for a second wave. We are working very closely with the authorities to make sure we have flexibility in termts of our ability to react should there be a second wave as the measures are released. A frozen dividend for disney. The media giant cancels a payout as it takes a 1. 4 billion hit from the paepd but makes plans to reopen in shanghai next week. The uk becomes the worst hit country in europe overtaking italy as the death toll crosses 32,000 the government grapples to get a time line for the exit from the lockdown a warm welcome to street signs. Lets kick off with fresh data this is on eurozone april pmi, the final numbers for services that figure for the whole is 12. Slightly better than the flash estimate of 11. 7 that makes the final composite pmi 13. 6, just a to