From washington on that promise. And the president also reiterated its call for america to reopen as some large malls and retailers are set for a comeback but what will Stores Look Like and are shoppers going to be ready to return . We have all that, a lot more, coming up in the next hour on making money. Cheryl more economic fears are surfacing as the United States is probing chinas role in starting the coronavirus pandemic. At the same time fox is confirming the white house has been given new projections on cases and deaths as states begin the process, some states, any way to try to reopen. This is just hours after the president said that we could get a vaccine by january. We have blake burman in washington. He is live there with a lot more. It has been a fastmoving day for news as usual. Blake . Reporter hi, there, cheryl. That is certainly President Trumps hope or belief going forward. Remember it was just dr. Fauci a few days ago said getting a vaccine by january is something that
Texas book festival. I have a couple announcements before i introduce our speakers and then we will have a brief conversation appear and then open it up or you and day for the last 10 minutes or so. There are microphones down the aisles and i will send volunteers to help if you need a microphone brought to you. First and foremost, please finance your cell phones. Dont be that person. They also want me to remind you to share your experience on social media. The festival uses the texas book fest as the twitter handle and the is tx book fest. Authors will find books. Because we are in the main tent, its just write down that way. A portion goes to the texas book festivals mission and helps fund. Programs that brings authors and students together and brings grants to libraries in texas. We are very grateful to have you here. All right, without further ado, let me introduce our wonderful speakers that really dont need introduction but, youve got to do your thing. First we have was a New York
And now were back live in allston with an auto discussion on racism in america. [inaudible conversations] how are you today . Great to see so many people here in the now hot texas. Welcome to the 24th annual texas book festival. I have a couple announcements before i introduce our speakers and then we will have a brief conversation appear and then open it up or you and day for the last 10 minutes or so. There are microphones down the aisles and i will send volunteers to help if you need a microphone brought to you. First and foremost, please finance your cell phones. Dont be that person. They also want me to remind you to share your experience on social media. The festival uses the texas book fest as the twitter handle and the is tx book fest. Authors will find books. Because we are in the main tent, its just write down that way. A portion goes to the texas book festivals mission and helps fund. Programs that brings authors and students together and brings grants to libraries in texas.
Breaking news. Charges dropped. Three counts against former President Donald Trump are thrown out in georgia, how the judge is explaining his decision. Time up for tiktok . The chineseowned app is now one step closer to being banned in the u. S. Whats next for the legislation and what it means for millions of american users. Prescription for change, a weight loss drug gets approved for a new use. And game over . Doesnt have to be for kids who just love their video games. How you can help them set healthy boundaries. Well begin this hour with that breaking news involving former President Donald Trump. A judge Scott Mccaffrey overseeing the Georgia Election interference case has dropped three charges. Saying the prosecution lacked enough detail for those charges. Hes pleaded not guilty to the counts. Leading us off this hour is blayne alex ander in atlanta, blayne, walk us through this, what charges were dropped. What it means for the case against trump . Reporter ellison, three counts t
The hearing is two hours and 20 minutes. Chair Wyden Finance Committee will come to order. Today the Committee Meets to discuss tax Filing Season, which closed yesterday. I think thank commissioner werfel for being here at a busy time for everybody in the agency. There are lots of issues to discuss, and one that certainly is important to the American People is direct file. Anyone who denies that the direct file was a huge success, my guess is just living in another universe. It is open to a fairly small percentage of taxpayers, but the reviews it got from its initial users were overwhelmingly positive. It seems like a whole lot of people were very stunned that a federal agency, particularly one as frequently vilified as the irs, was able to build a helpful website that works. Tens of thousands of taxpayers who use direct file this year collectively save millions on fees that they wouldve paid to one of the tax software giants. Website is userfriendly. It is quick and easy to use and di