That just cost facebook billions of dollars. Tracking godzilla. A saharan dust storm stretching from texas to florida now heads toward the northeast. Why for some it could actually be dangerous. And police story. As many areas try to reimagine the force and its role in communities, well look back at the history of policing, when it began, what came before it, and learn the key decisions that led us to todays enforcement levels. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. If we want to end this outbreak, really tend, weve got to realize that we are part of the process. Reporter the dangerous first wave of the virus is crashing into the three biggest states california, texas, and florida. Were in a much stronger place. The truth is we did slow the spread. We flattened the curve. The response has not been a success. It has been one of the least successful responses in the entire world. Reporter the house of representatives voting to make washin
Being able to hug and kiss ad tell them that you love them. Reporter after all shes been through, schneider says shes amazed by the support shes getting here. If we can just hold it together, you know . We just have to hold it together. We have to keep our hearts in the right place so this way we can move forward. How do you think your neighbors are doing, your town is doing . You know, there are some people that are just not able to come back, but, you know, well take care of them. Everybody will gather around and well, you know, well do what needs to be done. Reporter that spirit, it seems, is a characteristic of small towns. A particular thing that people often are craving at this moment in american history, which is a sense of connection. James fallow spent years visiti visiting places other people drive past or fly over. Along with his wife wrote a book on the topic and said no one has been impacted more by the virus than americas largest, new york. Until now. The longer term conc
Involving a u. S. Ship in just two months. All that and more on tonights pbs newshour major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. And the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. 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 people gathered across the country for a historic event today, a total eclipse of the sun in a 70 mile wide band, crossing from the pacific to the atlantic coasts. With special eyeglasses or homemade boxes, tens of millions looked to the sky to witness a sight not seen in most peoples lifetimes. Our science correspondent, miles obrien, was in idaho to watch for us and in partnership with our colleagues from the pbs program, nova. Miles gets us started and then, he
Families collect a stimulus check . The godzilla of dust clouds drifts over the u. S. , living up to the hype. Tesla powers up the future as lic getlic gets its first upclose look. And later, trailblazers a group of firefighters in pasadena make history, and theyre not done yet. Its a great opportunity to help people. This is the cbs weekend news. Yuccas good evening, im jamie yuccas in los angeles. Record jumps in Coronavirus Infections on top of mixed messages from political leaders and Health Experts are putting americans shutdown sacrifices to the test. Tonight known cases are up in at least 30 states, especially across the sunbelt. These states you see here, some that raced to reopen, are now retreating. Others have hit pause. Coronavirus cases in the u. S. Have now reached more than 2. 5 million, the death toll above 125,000. Thats the worst of any other country in the world. Cbs Janet Shamlian is in houston and leads us off. Or n, e highs. Here in houston, intensive care units a
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