About it, as well. That is how we deal with the diminished prospect of lethal shotting like shooting like the one we saw. That will be part of the commission i set up to determine how we deal with this, but there is no excuse for looting. [indiscernible] joe biden yes, on both counts. Yes, i have a bill ready, number one. Number two, yes, i will work with the republicans. And, yes, i do have a proposal that pertains to how we can improve the Affordable Care act. Beyond what it was before. What i want us to do is add a public option, allowing people to keep their private insurance, if that is what they choose. Making it more affordable to get a better plan and subsidizing a more. It more. And, fundamentally, changing the way in which the cost of medication is. We are going to lower it by a significant amount, and i believe we can get help from republicans, as well. Why . Because i think we are seeing the reaction of the american people. Even the president acknowledged early on that he t
The United States struggling to get ahead of the coronavirus epidemic ripping through the country. Johns hopkins reporting that almost 8,500 people have died here, and that number is rising quickly. President trump says its about to get much worse. This will be probably the toughest week between this week and next week. There will be a lot of death, unfortunately, but a lot less death, athan if this wasnt don, but there will be death. The White House Coronavirus Task Force Says these next two weeks are crucial to flatten the curve saying social distancing is still the most important tool. Despite that, the president is still refusing to issue a national stayathome order and eight states still do not have one. Meanwhile, state leaders are warning of dire medical supply shortages. The governor of illinois, for example, says they dont have enough tests to see how many people even have the virus. He says the lack of a federal plan is creating what he called the wild west out here. And for
Coming to Steyning Jazz Club on Friday, June 2, the fairground jazz folk troubadours The Cloggz have been described as a ‘wonderful mix of everything’ by BBC Radio 2’s Clare Teal. The Brighton-based Cloggz were brought together in 2014 by pianist Mark Edwards and feature some of the UK’s leading jazz musicians.
AN IN-DEMAND saxophone player is to perform at the latest jazz gig to be held in Shetland later this week. Julian Nicholas will take to the stage with Shetland's own Daisy Anderson Quartet at Lerwick Town Hall on 15 April - with a workshop planned for the afternoon too. The gig.