critic alexei navalny arrives in germany after a suspected poisoning. live from cnn headquarters in atlanta. welcome to you, our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m kim brunhuber, and this is cnn newsroom. a warning from health experts to the united states. the death toll could be nearly double by december, unless americans take the coronavirus more seriously. according to johns hopkins university, more than 175,000 people have died how of 5.6 million infected. uninfluential model says things could get much worse. the death could top 300,000 by the beginning of december. that s at least 1,000 americans dead every day for the next three months, and that number could rising to staggering heights after december begins. we have the worst scenario in what we release, and that s many, many more deaths. and in fact, by the time december rolls around, if we don t do anything at all, the daily death toll in the u.s. would be much higher than the 2,000 dea
in phil mattingly on capitol hill. so, phil, what is happening in the house chamber right now and how is this expected to play out today? i think the thing that s happening that you should pay attention to is the chamber is in session at all right now. taking a couple of procedural votes. in the middle of august when lawmakers are back in their district in between the two national conventions, the democratic one and republican one that starts on monday, lawmakers are back on capitol hill. for democrats, they say this conoats the urgency of the matter they re dealing with. obviously across the country, lawmakers in both parties have heard reports of significant delays about delivery and democrats taking the president s own words have tied that to the potential of problems in the election balloting in november. particularly with mail-in ballots at the pandemic sweeps across the country. there s an assumption mail-in ballots willing going up more than they have in the past. th
I've never heard the word soul associated with our city and that frustrates me, says Catherine T. Morris, the founder of BAMSFest. In Boston, art is still a nicety, not a requirement, and Morris is on a mission to change how people experience the city.
The GBH BPL studio will host Outspoken Saturdays, a spoken word poetry event for emerging artists. Every first Saturday of the month, the series will be created in collaboration with spoken word artist Amanda Shea.<br/><br/>Registration is encouraged for this free event.<br/><br/>
The GBH BPL studio will host Outspoken Saturdays, a spoken word poetry event for emerging artists. Every first Saturday of the month, the series will be created in collaboration with spoken word artist Amanda Shea.<br/><br/>Registration is encouraged for this free event.<br/><br/>