[captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] each week, American History tvs american artifacts visits historic places. The National Museum of africanAmerican History and culture open in september of 2017. The museum has quickly become one of the most visited in the nations capital, with capacity crowds almost every day. Up next, the second of a twopart look at the museums history galleries. We tour the era of segregation 18771968, and hear the story of africanamericans after the civil war. At the end of the civil war, African Americans who were released from their bondage immediately thought about creating their own lives with their own resources. One of the first things many of them tried to do was reconnect with family members who had been separated during the era of slavery. They traveled the country looking for their relatives. They
Be a good day. Ill bring you positive news to start with for the morning commute. Lets take a look and show you what is going on. Hi, everybody. Welcome to tuesday. Clouds and fog not nearly as wide spread. They are spreading and will continue to do that through the morning commute and this will increase and right now only petaluma and along the coast have really thick fog. Heres some other good news. We have green and yellow which is good to moderate air quality which means it is okay to breathe. That for all of us. Look from the east bay hills and 74. Youre like, oh, thats kind of warm. Today is our last warm, summerlike day in miaccuweather sevenday forecast. Clouds will repeal back to the coast or peel back to the coast leaving us with some high clouds and sunshine this afternoon with 60s at the coast, 70s around the bay and 80s to near 90 inland. Thats the good news from here. Lets get some more good news from kumasi. That is good news. More good news happening today. Free covid19
And wont be wearing jackets then. 70s, 80s and 90s at 4 00. More on the clean air coming up, kumasi. Thank you, mike. Happening today, free covid19 testing begins at the oakland airport. Its going to be available for employees and the public. Abc7 News Reporter Amy Hollyfield live at the airport with what we need to know. Amy . Hi, kumasi. If youre flying to hawaii this could impact which airport you choose because you can get a rapid test at sfo, united is offering them for 250 a person. Oakland is going to start offering them here today for free. That is for employees and travelers. A rapid covid test. You do need an appointment. Its open from 9 00 to 6 00 every day. Thanks to this testing, employees can come to work with a Greater Peace of mind. Travelers we talk to, they like the idea, too. One of those things that as covid19 evolves we have to stay on top of getting everyone tested. And getting everyone tested is what were looking for when it comes to that. For those traveling to
Highly anticipated matchup after a star quarterback tests positive. Whats causing coronavirus numbers to jump again, including in new york city. And Lennie Kravitz lets it fly. The rock star will tell us about the challenges of growing up biracial and finding his own voice. And what a voice it is. But first, heres todays eye opener. Its your world in 90 seconds. I learned a lot about covid. I learned it by really going to school. This is the real school. This isnt the lets read the book school. Reporter President Trump made a surprise visit to supporters outside walter reed hospital. As many call for transparency. We need to know exactly the level of the president s health. We need to know the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Have you discussed a scenario in which the president might have to transfer power . No, thats not something on the table at this point, but were prepared. We have a great Vice President. Joe biden tested negative again for the coronavirus. The campaign reaff
At stop and from the thinning history. Its good to have your company refugees and people who have been displaced because of conflicts say theyre struggling to feed their families and keep roofs over their Heads Research by the Norwegian Refugee Council found that these communities have suffered widespread loss of income since the and then it started now the findings are based on a survey off about 1500. 00 people to fix it by conflicts and displacement in 8 countries kenya mali and uganda are among them now about 80 percent of respondents say that they had lost a job or income from work either temporarily or permanently since march. And im now joined by tom pate acosta from the Norwegian Refugee Council he is the spokesperson for the west African Regional Office Welcome to d. W. News africa tom im there was a conversation about what happened when called 900 cases were reported in refugee camps because of been Living Conditions at least in some of the camps what did your report find abo