In the cloud cover. Notice from noon to 4 00, we have dont warm much at all and that is the winds keeping the temperatures down even though well see more sunshine today. Weekend forecast coming up. At the live desk, a new poll shows that across the board americans are still very appreseap pre apprehensive about participating in a number of activities. Among those a majority are willing to do, 54 say that they would eat at a restaurant, 51 say that they would stay at hotel and 78 say they would go to work. But only 27 are willing to go to a bar and 22 a sporting echtsd and event and 33 are willing to fly on an airplane. And the politicization of reopening the country is reflected in this new poll with republicans showing a far greater willingness than democrats to do nearly every activity, but the only activity democrats are willing to do more is attend a protest. Very interesting. No mask, no flight, no exceptions. A number of airlines are now cracking down on Face Covering requirement
Just trying to get some fix on where we were and what we were about to do. I was trying to be slow and heavy so my anxiety would not get too high on me. I felt my temperature increase. I could feel my collar sweating, coming off the side of my face. I did not have to always ask joe what he was thinking. We looked at each other and both of us looked at the calendar at the same time. We just started to walk towards the counter, without a single word. That is how it happened. And we took our seats. University of massachusetts hammers professor, Tracey Parker, joins us now on cspan and cspan 3 for a discussion about the lunch counter citizens of 1960. Tracey parker, who were the greensboro for and why did they decide to sit down at that woolworths lunch counter on that february day in 1960 . Thank you for having me. Those greensboro four were four young men who were just College Freshman at North Carolina and tea state university. The three of them had met and high school, and so they alre
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Biden hop bidenharris ticket. Are also speaking with the General Mills ceo. We will be delving into all those angles in the next hour. We start on the market with sarah malic, cio of global equities. She oversees 1 trillion in assets. The backdrop, are we seeing real inflation and rotation in Asset Classes . We dont think it is a permanent rotation in Asset Classes, because cyclicals are so cheap. Markets have been very optimistic over hopes of a vaccine and earnings that stimulus is being pushed out a little bit, and that is becoming concerning and as we look at the rest of the year, between high valuation, issues over trade costs and concerns over the election, we are more focused on quality in the u. S. , but what we do like is expectations for a weaker dollar. We are looking at international markets. They have a bigger they have a better handle on the covid crisis. What do you think about the outlook for inflation . It is still relatively muted. Areou think markets underpricing or
They finally discussed how that waiver works and what it means for the bay area. State superintendent tony thurman. So good to have you with us again. Thank you, kristen. Thanks for having me on. Our timing could not be better because, you know, the state just issued the guidelines for that waiver process last night. Literally, we are all just diving into the details now. And before we get into which schools should or should not apply for a waiver based on that, whats the idea behind the waiver . Why give an exception to Elementary Schools . The department of Public Health put out this guidance and the notion is you could create small centers of students on campus and that really provides for support for parents that have to go to work and students do better with inperson instruction. Our schools struggle with space demand, so its hard to maintain physical distance but if you can accommodate safely that you can some students on campus in small numbers, that does create an important opt