the famous faces trying to make sure your voices are heard as early voting records are shattered. infected twice. new cases of covid patients getting the virus a second time. as new york announces a microcluster strategy. we are now going to analyze it on the block by block level. plus, the latest on the deal to deliver a vaccine. the chief medical officer of cvs health joins us right here live. wildfires raging. homes destroyed, plumes of smoke filling the sky. it just exploded. the new mandatory evacuations overnight. and securing their spot. the tampa bay rays defeating the houston astros now on their hunt for their first championship title. their world series opponents decided tonight. good morning to you, the president moving on overnight from appearances in michigan and wisconsin. states he relied on four years ago today. he will campaign in nevada hoping to flip that state. meanwhile team biden warning supporters against getting overconfident in a mem
columnist michael hiltzik on why the new cbo report on obamacare is good news. he also argues, many of the health laws elements could be cured by single-payer system. then the empire of necessity. that inspired her to open up to a full history of slavery and all of the americas, north and south, looking at slavery as the flywheel of the capitalist revolution which to: the americans and elected world starting in the 1770 s. commodity, capital, credit, emotional investments. they signaled a status at the same time there were objects of nostalgia. slaves helped the development of capital as both an economic system and an emotional system in ways that i think the story exposed -odes the -exposed. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i m amy goodman. syria has missed another deadline for shipping out its chemical weapons as part of the deal reached last year following threats of your strike. the regime of bashar al-assad has handed over just 5% o
columnist michael hiltzik on why the new cbo report on obamacare is good news. he also argues, many of the health laws elements could be cured by single-payer system. then the empire of necessity. that inspired her to open up to a full history of slavery and all of the americas, north and south, looking at slavery as the flywheel of the capitalist revolution which to: the americans and elected world starting in the 1770 s. commodity, capital, credit, emotional investments. they signaled a status at the same time there were objects of nostalgia. slaves helped the development of capital as both an economic system and an emotional system in ways that i think the story exposed -odes the -exposed. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i m amy goodman. syria has missed another deadline for shipping out its chemical weapons as part of the deal reached last year following threats of your strike. the regime of bashar al-assad has handed over just 5% o
congresswoman michele bachmann will talk about the infwluns of the tea party heading into the midterm elections. in the afternoon, defense secretary chuck hagel will deliver remarks to the association of the u.s. army. he s expected to talk about the number of active duty service members needed to meet u.s. strategic needs, live coverage begins at 12:30 eastern. now remarks from cvs, he suss the company s decision this year to stop selling tobacco products including e cigarettes. this part of his remarks from the national press club is about 20 minutes. thank you for their warm welcome and gamp, everybody. the impact that that s having on consumers, employers, health care providers, certainly our government. i ll also describe some of the solutions that we re bringing forward to address what many have referred to as this cost quality access con dun drum that health care is facing today. i think everybody is familiar with the cvs brand, last year we celebrated a significant
industry, supported by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. up next on cspan 3, the ceo of cvs, larry merlo talks about cvs and corporate responsibility. global health care systems and medicare fraud. and combatting hiv aids. a couple of live events to tell you about over on cspan. congresswoman michele bachmann will talk about the infwluns of the tea party heading into the midterm elections. in the afternoon, defense secretary chuck hagel will deliver remarks to the association of the u.s. army. he s expected to talk about the number of active duty service members needed to meet u.s. strategic needs, live coverage begins at 12:30 eastern. now remarks from cvs, he suss the company s decision this year to stop selling tobacco products including e cigarettes. this part of his remarks from the national press club is about 20 minutes. thank you for their warm welcome and gamp, everybody. the impact that