198 of the 302 new positive cases are from walkout, dallas, lk counties. We have had an additional 14 islands that have passed away due to covid19. Today we had 1028 new negative cases for a total of 35 cows and 35,542. Over 46,000 total tests have been completed in iowa, and one in 74 islands have been tested. Iowans have recovered from covid19, for a recovery rate of 38 . Beginning tomorrow, restrictions put in place to slow the spread of covid19 will be eased in counties where there is low virus activity or none at all. To attendbe able at their sunday, eat local restaurant, or walk down main street if they choose. We should expect normal to look a little different, look and feel a little different for a while. Covid19 isnt going anywhere anytime soon. The virus will continue to be in our communities, and unfortunately people will still get sick until the vaccine is available. Keeping businesses closed for weeks or months longer wont change that fact, and it is not sustainable. It i
Here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. We begin with a historic day in america. The house of representatives is set to vote today on whether to impeach President Trump. The house will first debate two articles of impeachment against mr. Trump abusing his power and obstructing congress in a scheme to lure ukraine to interfere in the 2020 election. Mr. Trump could be only the third president to be impeached. Protesters rallied against the president in dozens of cities across the nation last night. [ chants ] some protesters in philadelphia held up lights that spelled out impeachment. In milwaukee, demonstrators had signs reading no one is above the law, and similar scenes played out on the west coast. We have more from capitol hill. How is the president responding to this historic vote today . Reporter well, annemarie, President Trump wrote a sixpage letter to House Speaker nancy pelosi. In it he said that the impeachment is worse than the salem witch trials. He also
Black and talk situations my. I had before he died. And i didnt find it funny. For me and headlines this hour check out our key dot com for more on those and other headlines you wont want to miss the big picture coming up next here. On this weeks show your newspaper or whats left of it notice how thin its gotten do you still read our copy newspaper your city still have a daily well talk with a digital disruptor who is making the most of the print media tailspin but 1st the president of the United States on the world stage as other World Leaders are laughing backstage yet trumps tribe is undaunted im holland cook in washington this is the big picture on our t. V. America. Dateline london the nato summit where President Trump soundbite rich appearance with other heads of state had him scoffing behind his back. Let us. Think. That. Others were amused trump was not. Well hes 2 faced. And i honestly wish to know hes a nice guy i find him to be a very nice guy but you know the truth is that
Is to not be afraid to take your issue seriously. For more information, go to our website, cam. Org. Republican National Committee chair Ronna Mcdaniel discusses the 2020 election and other political news of the day at the christians reince monitor. She talked about the impact the impeachment in her he is having on the rnc campaign effort. All right, everyone, good morning. I am the Washington Bureau chief at the Christian Science mounted her. Our guest today is Ronna Mcdaniel. Ats is her first appearance a monitor breakfast and we are especially pleased to have her as she represents the Third Generation of the family at our breakfast. Her late grandfather, michigan governor George Romney was our guest several times. He was the guest at the third monitor breakfast. In 1966. And her uncle, met romney, senator from utah has also appeared with us several times. This is a special welcome to you. Background. F she grew up in michigan and got her start in the Family Business early by helping
Republican National Committee chair Donna Mcdaniel discusses the elections at the Christian Science monitor. Ms. Mcdaniel talks about the impact of the impeachment inquiries is having on the rnc campaign efforts. Good morning. Im linda, Washington Bureau chief of the Christian Science monitor. Our guest today is Ronna Mcdaniel, chair of the republican National Committee. This is her first appearance at the breakfast we are especially pleased to have her as she represents the Third Generation of the Romney Family to appear at our breakfast. Ms. Mcdaniels late grandfather michigan governor George Romney was our guest several times and in fact he was the guest at the third monitor breakfast and we are now over 3900, it was in 1966. Your uncle, mitch romney now senator from utah has also appeared several times. This is a special welcome to you. Now a bit of background and she grew up in michigan and got her start in the Family Business early by helping her Mother Campaign for relatives. Sh