This is not the way we approach a pandemic. You need to make plans. You need to have coordination in place, and you have to Fund Agencies over a period of years. Reporter but his allies say now is not the time to play partisan politics. Thats not how we connect business. Thats not how we solve problems. And lauren also tell us some lawmakers are asking for stand alone hearings on the coronavirus. They say it will help make sure there are enough resources, understanding, and oversite of the situation. There were more losses on wall street today, though not as steep as the sell off we saw yesterday and monday. Traders are still worried about the impact on the world economy, the dow was down 123, the nasdaq was up 15, and the s p was down 11. The cdc is concerned about the potential spread of the virus within communities. As tom vacar shows us, one of the main areas of worry is public transportation. Many experts, most notably, the u. S. Centers for Disease Control say the spread of the c
Lee iacocca. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Well, a new report from Homeland Security offers an inside look at the growing crisis at the southern border. The report details overcrowding, prolonged detention, and security risks at migrant facilities in south texas. Lawmakers are now calling on top immigration officials to testify on capitol hill. Katherine johnson is in washington. Katherine, what else does the new report say about these facilities . Well, annemarie, investigators visited phi ports of entry and to areas in the Rio Grande Valley. They say theyre concerned over the overcrowding and the detention is creating, quote, an immediate risk to the health and demonstrators around the nation protested yesterday, demanding facilities holding migrant families be closed. This as theres growing outrage over the Living Conditions at the facilities. Homeland security inspectors observed serious
Jose camera under clear skies. Right now in san jose, it is 57 degrees for many locations are waking up to temperatures in the 50s. A cool and breezy start to the day, as we head through the afternoon, enjoying the sunshine with seasonal daytime highs. For the coast breezy in the low 60s. For the bathe the mid to upper 60s at low 70s. The inland locations are in the low to mid 80s with the sunshine. We will talk about the july 4 forecast, in a moment. Lets check in with michelle. We are still looking at the crash on 680. This is northbound at marshview. The offramp with speeds moving along pretty nicely. It is early. We get hopefully we get it cleared out the option a commute. These other travel times using 582 a 5 to 680. Usually a slower commute in the morning time. It is a 31 minute commute. All of the other times are looking pretty good, all in the green. The san mateo bridge, traffic is moving along pretty nicely in both directions. A 12 minute drive idl a, we see cars, but still
Couple of things. Please remember to meet yourself and our program tonight will be record it so youll able to find that online within the next couple of days. Also at the end of our program we will have time for. So if you have question, please send that in the chat and joyce will be asking those at the end of the program. So, again, thank you guys joining us tonight. And i help me in welcoming Ranger Fletcher to our program. Oh, thank you very much. And thank you, everyone, tonight for joining again. My name is ranger. Im the science for Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the Appalachian Highlands learning center. Tonight, well, on of the National Park service. I just to welcome you all to your African American experiences in the smokies. This project is so important. Weve been working on it for so long and were finally to the point where were really just getting the information out to the masses and educating people on there. So tonight were going to learn about several different
Overused, but miller is certainly an Iconic Company in milwaukees history and in milwaukees present. The Miller Brewing Company Began here back in 1855 and has been here ever since. And that is the last of the major brewers still located. Miller brewing was, founded by Frederick Miller, who was an immigrant from germany who arrived here back in 1855. He was born in 1824 in a small town called in southern germany, which is and still is a center of beer culture. And he came here with 9,000 in gold on his person and kind of looked around in milwaukee emerged as kind of an obvious choice. A lot of reasons for that. One was we had good farmland around here. So becomes malt hops. A key ingredient in beer. And those are both grown here. You also true winters at the time before refrigeration was done that was really important for ice cool during the selling season. The most important reason he d here was this was the germanin america. And you have that german triangle of milwaukee, cincinnati