Swe rves unpredictable. There will be more swerves a nd unpredictable. There will be more swerves and hand weights. It is here recovering from covid 19. That is just in the last few seconds. Let me also tell you that for the long term and we will have to remain flexible about how we live the 35 year old striker will now and how we live with this virus i went through it, now they say i am otherwise we will really struggle. Immune. I feel so fat powerful. Miss, asa the 35 year old striker will now miss, as a result of that, wednesdays Uefa Nations League game i went through it, now they say i am immune. Ifeel so fat powerful. I will walk in there. I will kiss involving portugal and sweden. He is eve ryo ne will walk in there. I will kiss everyone in that audience. I will kiss everyone thank you to you too. In that audience. A p pa re ntly involving portugal and sweden. He is apparently well and has no symptoms and, President Trumps nominee for the Supreme Court, Amy Coney Barrett is abou
Deliver remarks on jobs and the economy, and from the Mankato Regional Airport in minnesota looking at the live pictures and then hes headed to wisconsin for another event weve got that all covered for you. Now, theres one area of the economy going full steam and thats housing. The exodus from the cities to the suburbs fueling demand for one company, so much they are actually struggling to fill thousands of open positions, even with millions of people still unemployed in this country weve got the ceo of two men and a truck, hes here on the housing hotspots and hes in the cities where people are going and there was this new forecast by the cdc, predicting that the u. S. Coronavirus death toll could reach 200,000, by september 5 but could a newly approved rapid saliva based test be a major game changer . Its pretty interesting stuff today former secretary of health and Human Service dr. Tom price is going to give his prognosis on this new test and a lot of other things within the pandemi
About the 75yearold who was shoved by buffalo police, still hospitalized. His friends speak out to gma as republicans struggle to defend the president. Governor cuomo slams the comments. You think the blood coming out of his head was staged . Is that what youre saying . This morning representative alexandria ocasiocortez who supports defunding the police joins us live. Election chaos in georgia. Investigations now under way after a primary day rife with problems fueled by coronavirus, and the concerns now about the november election. An abc news exclusive. Dr. Anthony fauci calling the coronavirus pandemic his Worst Nightmare. The big concerns about the virus spreading at those crowded nationwide protests. Cases in the u. S. Reaching nearly 2 million with infections still climbing in 20 states. Dr. Fauci joins us live this morning only on gma. Major break in the case of those missing idaho siblings. Their stepfather arrested. Idaho authorities and the fbi search his property, saying th
Need to learn mathematics, its good to know history and never get bad marks, not a place, of course, but the desire of the student and the knowledge invested by the teacher, and you can become ambitious , but realistic, even a president , this is the class where Alexander Lukashenko studied, everything here is the same as then, a map, a stove , globe, they say, you sit down at the students desk, Sasha Lukashenko and your career in the city. It will go, but you probably need to sit down at the second desk, here Alexander Lukashenko studied in middle school , he stood out from everyone with his height, he is so tall, i teach mathematics, my husband taught history, so he says i have the best student of lukashenko, but did i really never, i dont know, break a window or pull someones pigtail, all this was, i say, like all village boys, i was in the basketball section from the first grade , and love for this sport was instilled in me by my physical education teacher, by the way, school i als
140,000 people. Three days later, the u. S. Dropped a second atomic bomb on the japanese city of nagasaki, killing another 74,000 people. Today, tens of thousands gathered in hiroshima to remember. [bells toll] amy today, in a rare extended interview, well go to tokyo to speak with acclaimed japanese novelist and winner of the 1994 nobel prize for literature kenzaburo oe. Now 80 years old, he is one of japans most respected intellectuals and humanitarians. If mr. Obama were to come to the Memorial Ceremony, what he could do is come together with the survivors ensure that moment of silence and also express considering the issue of Nuclear Weapons from the humanity and how important Nuclear Abolition is from that perspective, think would be the most important thing and the most important thing that any policy or representative could do at this time. Amy then well go from the target to the birthplace of the bomb, we will go to or hundreds of peace activists are marching today. The disarma