Business this morning and youre wearing a mask for you now as you know Santa Clara County at the most coronavirus cases so theyve made significant strides when it comes to now rolling out this phase 2. Now in addition to these retail establishments, the manufacturers in the warehouses are also allowed to star back to Santa Clara County has been under a shelterinplace order for 2 months and has been called ground 0 here in the bay area now this Holiday Weekend a lot of residents are going to be out and about its a lot of people already out and about this morning we talk to. Some of the residents and they give us their thoughts about moving into phase 2. Been a lot of waiting. A kind of excited because. Being stuck at home get kind of and see kevin event things like that the order has support local businesses and good luck to them. All right how other businesses that can open today include outdoor museums as well as Historic Site as long as visitors remain outside on the sidewalk. I gues
Turmoil and instead sees his terminating his countrys relationship with the World Health Organization. Also this a locust invasion destroys crops in vast areas of india and pakistan. And in sport we ask if female athletes are being left behind coronavirus. In germany is just crazy but every other women flee in europe has been cancelled. But we are here we go Early Saturday Morning in the u. S. State of minnesota after another night of broken curfew and anger on the streets even the deployment of the National Guard did not stop protesters in minneapolis who are demanding justice for the death of a black or being restrained by the police that offers a direct. Has been charged with the mode of george floyd but has done little to calm down the protest as john hendren starts our coverage from minneapolis. A curfew in a murder charge against a Police Officer failed to bring calm to minneapolis. The citys new curfew beginning 8 pm some protesters responded by setting buildings on fire hundred
Dollars in damage. Also a dying on the front line of the virus pandemic doctors in peru mourning their colleagues and struggling to cope with one of the worlds highest infection rates. Troops are lining the streets of a u. S. City but that hasnt deterred protesters demanding justice for the death of a black man at the hands of a policeman the officer derek jovan has been charged with the murder of george floyd in minneapolis minnesota john hendren is there and begins our coverage. A curfew in a murder charge against a Police Officer 1st to bring calm to minneapolis. The citys new curfew beginning 8. I am some protestors responded by setting buildings on fire hundreds of others continued to peacefully protest the death of a black man george floyd after his arrest by a white policeman. Also severely children who was fired shortly after floyds arrest on monday d has now been charged with his murder but its made little difference on the citys turbulent south sun. Demonstrators defied the c
It is the unofficial start to summer but this memorial day weekend will look a little bit different and officials want it that way there are new restrictions at beaches and restaurants that are in place with the hopes of preventing the additional spread of coronavirus as nadia romero explains local and federal leaders want all americans to follow the rules. With the unofficial start to summer underway across the country. Its also the start of potential new era and the fight against the coronavirus millions of americans are expected to celebrate memorial day weekend holiday by taking advantage of some open beaches and restaurants as all 50 states have lifted some level of restrictions local officials are laying out specific requirements for beachgoers what we want everyone to do is to help stop the spread but making sure theyre maintaining the executive orders for 6 feet apart and then more than 10 and the crowd. Also on friday President Donald Trump deeming all places of worship as ess
Association hosts a panel entitled, does the west matter . About thears talk west geographically, politically and socially, and discuss the broader role of regions when discussing the past and president of the United States. This was part of the organizations 2019 annual meeting. Afternoon. Im the president of the wha. Tois my great pleasure welcome you to the president ial plenary session. Does the west matter . The future of regionalism in American History. There are 150 sessions taking place at the wha, but the president ial plenary brings us all together in one place. Introducing this panel, i want to take advantage of our and invitepresence, the immediate past president of the wha, from Arizona State university, to open the session with a native lands acknowledgment, a statement that feels crucial to who we are as a Historical Organization that cares deeply about the past, and is particular about the past of this part of the world. And in particular about the past of this part of