You can count on us. Businesses opening back up, but its not all smiles. Lawyers say theyve been busy at work. Theres excitement and theres anxiety. When the time is right, will you be ready to return to the workplace . I went back to the dentist today. Several things have changed as a result of the pandemic. Coming up what you can expect at your next visit. From summerlike sizzle to showers. Ill show you the changes in store for the weekend. Announcer now from abc 7, live breaking news. Anger and frustration spilling into the streets, protesters in los angeles and minneapolis rallying following the death of george floyd while in Minneapolis Police custody. Minnesotas gov tor calling the situation, quote, extremely dangerous. There was a shooting near the protest that left a man dead. We just learned minneapolis has requested National Guard support in order to combat the riots. All fallout from the arrest of floyd. Four officers fired. There are growing calls for them the face murder c
Something needs to be done. As a black community, as america weve got to make a change, bro. Weve all got to mauk a change. Protests began tonight and ignited in los angeles. One protester was injured after falling from a cruiser. Others attacked a patrol car near downtown l. A. Thank you for joining us, im dan ashley. And im ama daetz. California and the bay area are moving more quickly out of our shelterinplace, but that progress also raises questions about Workplace Safety and employee readiness. It really does. These are the focuses of our efforts to build a better bay area. Tonight wauging heavily on many Business Owners minds the legal liabilities of reopening. Its complex. J. R. Stone begins our team coverage. Hes live in the newsroom tonight. For many there is lots of excitement about reopening, but many others say they are concerned. And if those concerns arent met, there could be trouble brewing. I represent employers in business. And one of the biggest problems that were hav
As we come on the air, the outbreak is getting worse in some parts of the country. At the same time, other areas are lifting stayathome orders. Tonight texas is allowing people into state parks, and geoias pe ayetrictionmond and tennessee says its back to work for the majority of its businesses on may 1st. All of this comes as protests against social distancing are sprouting up with the support of the president. And that is angering some state leaders who say they desperately need help with a nationwide testing strategy before lifting their orders. Well, today the Vice President told governors hes worried about spikes in the chicago, boston, and philadelphia metro areas. The virus has now taken more than 41,000 lives in the u. S. , more than 782,000 cases have been confirmed, and tonight something truly extraordinary. With so few americans driving and nowhere to store it, future prices for crude oil are now negative, suggesting producers are willing to pay customers to take oil off the
Half of its workforce. And whats holding up a new 400 billion rescue plan for Small Businesses . Nursing homes in crisis. Shocking numbers. 55 dead at one home, 70 in another as facilities face chronic Staff Shortages. Tonight the new federal guidelines that allow covid positive aides to keep working. Emergency room cuts in the s ddle of a pandemic, cbs news has learned that doctors and hospital staff are facing pay cuts and layoffs. Cuts and layoffs. We go through the stages of grief when you get a pay cut, and we all did. He odonnell and with the lights off on broadway, onone sr performs every night. His inspiring story and performance thats lifting spirits. This is the cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell reporting from the nations capital. Thank onnell good evening, and thank you for joining us. Were going to begin this new week with the country in a heated showdown over reopening the economy, and as we come on the air, the outbreak is getting worse in some parts of the country. At
legacies they leave behind. he really wanted to be instrumental in helping people s lives become better. tonight, we remember lives well lived. one year ago, a cruel and mysterious threat arrived on our soil. in the beginning, it was unclear how long covid would be here and how many people it would steal from us. but in the weeks and months that followed, covid moved ruthlessly through our biggest cities and eventually invaded even our smallest towns, leaving no part of our country untouched. covid took from us americans of every age, gender and race. ultimately, it would exact a far greater toll on communities of color, but no group of americans has been spared. hi, everyone. i m nicole wallace. over the past year we ve been honored to share with you the stories of some of those we ve lost and tell you about their lives, lives well lived. their stories were all so beautifully unique, but they were united by two undeniable truths. they all ended too soon, and they each