Never give up. Woodruff welcome to our pbss ur special, confronting coronavirus. Im judy woodruff. A rus none of us can see with the naked eye has turned our lives upside down in ways we couldnt imagiek just a few ago. Most of us are anxious because so much has changed so fast; frightened because so much is unknown. Knowing that, we decided to try to addressome of your concerns. Over the past week, weve collected your questions, and, tonight, weve invit a team of experts to answer many of them. They cover your own personal health, the economy, and how prepared we are as a coury for this threat. Later, well also hear from dr. Anthony fauci of the National Institute of allergy and Infectious Diseases, probably the most respecte voice in the nation right now. But to begin, a look at how we got here. Its alover the world. Its incredible whats happened a such a short period of time. Woodruff onlw months ago, the disease now known as covid19 is believed to have originated at one seafood and
this week the house select committee investigating january 6th wrapped up its summer series of hearings with the season finale of sorts. in a primetime event, they presented devastating evidence detailing the hours donald trump spent refusing to act as a angry mob tried to stop the certification of the 2020 election by force. even when it was clear the insurrection would not achieve its aims, did the commander-in-chief collin s meg army to step down? no. even a dalia later, never before seen outtakes show the president was unwilling to admit that the election was over. the bombshell hearings left me with plenty of questions. will the former president or anyone else in a position of authority ever be held accountable? will congress have the courage to strengthen the election system that trump and his allies sought to undermine. and we ll be hearing sway voters as they head to the polls in the midterm elections? we ve got a great lineup to talk about it, including minnesota s s
The Elmhurst Centre for Performing Arts is bringing magic to downtown Elmhurst with the help of the DuPage Foundation.
Jeanette Andrews presented her first magic performance at age four, was paid for.