Police could be heard telling the suspect to surrender. Officers closed part of the street. Were following this story closely and will bring you updates as they come in and we learn more information. Walnut creek police say about 200 black lives matter protestors remained peaceful last night. You can see that they were demonstrating in front of the mayors home. They marched to her house from heather farm park. There is also video of what appears to be a burning of a Blue Lives Matter flag. Police say the bloate protestors ended their demonstration just after 11 last night. No arrests were reported. And Amy Hollyfield will have a live report with more in about 30 minutes. And macys in walnut creek is boarded up this morning. Warm nut cre wall number creek police warned that they were monitoring potential looting. And we should say that there have been no reports that any looting happened. And abc 7 is working to build a better bay area. And were following the economy. As the bay area st
Office if you like, you can come back in two or three days a week and spend the other couple of days at home. Thats, you knowthe promised land, but thats definitely not where we are now. Woodruff all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by life isnt a straight line, and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. Fidelity is here to help you work through the unexpected, with Financial Planning and advice for today, and tomorrow. Carnegie corporation of new york. Supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of International Peace and security. At carnegie. Org. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contribions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the toll of the covid19 pandemic is on vivid display again tonight. New numbers paint a stark picture
Good morning, everyone. That poster of the everyone. That poster of the women members of congress. Thank you for being with us today. It is a very special day in the history of our country. 101 years ago today, the house of representatives voted to pass the 19th amendment. As you know, that is the amendment that gives women the right to vote. They werent given because they fought very hard for it but that success was achieved. Pass thenother year to process of ratification. In august, we will observe the 100th anniversary of women having the right to vote, but today, we are honoring what happened in the house of representatives on this very day. We are very proud of the fact that we have over 100 women in congress now, over 90 women on the democratic side. We made a decision about that a long time ago. Carolyn maloney who could not be with us, but she has been a champion on all of these issues whether it is a womens museum, equal rights amendment, you name it. Wanted to salute her as w
On tonights pbs newour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by e lnt a straight line, and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. Fidelity is here to help you work tough the unexpected, withinancial planning and advice for today, and tomorrow. P carnegie ation of new york. Supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of internaseonal peace and rity. At carnegie. Org. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and indivials. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the toll of the covid19 pandemic is on vivid display again tonight. New numbers paint a stark picture of the cost to the nation, in humannd economic terms. John yang gins our coverage. Yang its a death toll of epic proportions. More than 100,000 americans have now lostheir lives to the coronavirus. But Health Officials fear that be
About what their job is like on the front lines. Tucked away in a small room with a phone and a laptop, she is part of a small army of disease detectives. What were the symptoms you were experiencing . Working to track down everyone who has been exposed to the new coronavirus. The most i have gotten is three. Some calls take a really long time. If there is Translation Services or other stuff going on. A educator was reassigned and retrained to help meet the desperate need for contact tracers. She also rushed to join the ranks. I had never done anything. I never dreamed. She has contacted about 25 people up and then remember. Have you left the house. Have you been with anyone more than 15 minutes. We start writing down. It is essential to help people figure out how they got the virus. For some people they tell me no, i have only been home. For other people, while, i went to a house where there was six people there. Then all of the sudden all of them become context. Having empathy and co