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April 29, 2020
Some State Reopen but Different Plans Spark Confusion; New York Doctor Treated Virus Patients Dies by Suicide; What to Expect in First-Quarter U.S. GDP Report; British Airways May Cut 12,000 Jobs; Retired Farmer Sends N-95 Mask to New York Governor. Aired 4:30-5a ET
Top U.S. Experts Say Virus Will Likely Be Here in Winter; Trump Orders Meat Processing Plants to Stay Open; U.S. Vice President Slammed for Not Wearing Mast at Mayo Clinic; Critical Shortage of Testing Supplies at U.S. Labs; Oxford Conduction Human Trials of Potential Vaccine; China to Hold National People's Congress May 22; U.K. Death Toll Much Higher than Daily Stats Showed. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Fundraising Veteran Gets Thousands Of Cards For 100th Birthday; U.K. Death Toll Much Higher Than Daily Stats Showed; U.K. Ramps Up Drive-Through And At-Home Testing; Coronavirus Pandemic; British Farms Hurt By Lack Of Seasonal Migrant Workers; Furloughed British Workers Turning To Farm Work; Sweden Insists Keeping Economy Open Is Right Approach; Greece To Ease Lockdown Measures Starting May 4; Russia Extends Quarantine To May 11, Fearing New Wave; South Africa Using HIV Lessons To Fight Covid-19; El Salvador Authorizes Lethal Force Against Gangs; Shocking Images Emerge From El Salvador Prisons; U.N. Emboldened Myanmar Military Committing War Crimes; Retired Farmer Sends N95 Mask To New York Governor. Aired 3-4a ET
Trump Claims The Experts Got It Wrong On The Pandemic; Lebanon's Economic Protest Turn Violent; South Africa Using HIV/AIDS Experience To Fight Coronavirus; Key Model Projects Higher U.S. Death Toll as States Reopen; Fauci Warns U.S. Could Be in for a Bad Winter with Second Wave; U.S. Coronavirus Cases Surpass 1 Million, 58,000- Plus Deaths; Labor Crisis for British Agricultural Sectors; Monetary Policy Stirs Inflation Fears. Aired 2-3a ET
Dr. Fauci: Almost Certain Virus Will Be Here In Winter; Spain Aims To Lift Restrictions In Four Phases; U.S. GDP Report To Be Released In Coming Hour; Lebanon's Economic Protests Turn Violent; U.S. Food Banks Struggle to Cope with Surging Demand; Critical Shortage of Testing Supplies at U.S. Labs; El Salvador Authorizes Lethal Force against Gangs. Aired 1-2a ET
Coronavirus Death Toll Greater Than Vietnam; U.S. Coronavirus Cases Surpass 1 Million, 58,000-Plus Deaths; Fauci Warns U.S. Could Be in for a Bad Winter with Second Wave; France to Ease Restrictions; Australia's Demand for Investigation Draws China's Ire; Monetary Policy Stirs Inflation Fears; Trump Orders Meat Processing Plants to Stay Open; Food Banks Seeing Surge in Demand; Lebanon's Economic Protests Turn Violent; British Farms Hurt by Lack of Seasonal Migrant Workers; Russia Tops 93,000 Cases as Putin Recognizes PPE Shortage; Samsung Reports 3 Percent Drop in Q1 Net Profit; South Africa Using HIV/AIDS Experience to Fight Coronavirus. Aired 12-1a ET
U.K. Revises Death Toll to Over 26,000; Dr. Fauci Says Some Sports May Need to Skip this Season; California Governor Hopeful Schools Could Reopen in Late July; Dr. Fauci Says Remdesivir Has Clear Cut Effect in Reducing Coronavirus Recovery Time. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Meatpacking Workers in Danger?; Florida Set to Begin Reopening Process; Promising Drug to Treat Coronavirus?. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Simon Property Group Reopening 50 Malls This Weekend; Iowa Governor On Reopening Amid Pandemic: If People Fail To Work, There Will Be Consequence; Joey Gonzalez, CEO, Barry's Bootcamp, Discusses California Governor's Four-Phase Reopening Plan; Update On Coronavirus Response Around The World; Husband & Wife Of 73 Years Die Within Hours Of Each Other From Coronavirus. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Remdesivir May Reduce COVID-19 Duration; State Reopening Despite Lacking 14-Day Decline in Cases; Trump Promises Five Million Tests a Day, Then Walks Back Comments. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Meat Plant Workers To Trump: Employees Aren't Going to Show Up; Farmers at Mercy of Stalled Food Pipeline; NYC Mayor Apologizes for Remarks over Crowded Funeral for Rabbi; Fauci: Some Sports May Have to Skip this Year Entirely; "Human Touch" Series Helps "Detroit Beats COVID-19". Aired 1:30-2p ET
Fauci Says, Early Remdesivir Trial Shows A Drug Can Block Coronavirus; Study Shows Men More Likely To Die From Coronavirus Than Women; Arkansas Food Bank Runs Out Of Food In One Hour Due To Demand. Aired 1-1:30p ET
California Governor Outlines Phased Reopening Plan; Fauci Discusses Study Of Remdesivir In Coronavirus Treatment. Aired 12:30-1p ET
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Gives Coronavirus Update; Gov. Cuomo: Asked MTA For Full Plan On Daily Disinfecting Of Subways; Gov. Cuomo: GOP Suggestion States Go Bankrupt "Not Even Close To Right"; U.S. GDP Down 4.8 Percent In First Quarter, First Decline In Six Years; Jared Kushner: We're Exceeding Testing Goals. Aired 12-12:30p ET
Trump Promises Number of Cases "Will Go Down to Zero"; Dr. Birx: Social Distancing Will Happen Through Summer; NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update on Coronavirus Response. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
Trump Clashes with Experts on Whether Virus Will "Disappear"; Flurry of Coronavirus Vaccines Trials Underway; Kushner: We're Exceeding Testing Goals; U.S. Economy Shrinks by Nearly 5% in First Quarter; Dr. Sam Page, County Executive, St. Louis County, Discusses Why They're Not Ready to Reopen as State Lifts Stay-at-Home Order; Trump Uses Defense Production Act to Keep Meat Processing Plants Open; Kim Cordova, President, UFCW, Local 7, Discusses Trump Ordering Meat Processing Plants to Stay Open Despite Sick Workers; Trump Promises Number of Cases "Will Go Down to Zero". Aired 11-11:30a ET
Food Bank Demand Skyrockets While Farmers Forced to Dump Food; Interview with E.R. Physician Jeremy Faust; Universities Under Financial Pressure to Restructure for Coronavirus Safety. Aired 10:30- 11a ET
Pfizer Says, They're Testing Vaccine In U.S Shortly Could Supply Millions By End Of Year; JetBlue Will Soon Require All Passengers Wear Masks; New York City Mayor Under Fire For Singling Out Jewish Residents After Crowded Funeral. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Sharpest Quarterly GDP Drop in 12 Years; Gov. Jared Polis is Interviewed about Colorado Reopening; DOD to Provide Mental Health Programs. Aired 9:30-10a
Big Pharma Pfizer Testing Vaccine in U.S. Soon; Governors Lay Out Reopening Strategies as U.S. Cases Top 1 Million; President Trump Orders Meat Plants to Stay Open Despite Outbreaks; Three Meat-Packing Plants in Green Bay, Wisconsin Tied to More Than Half of Virus Cases in One County; U.S. Navy Launches Broader Inquiry into Virus-Hit USS Roosevelt. Aired 9-9:30a ET
April 28, 2020
Georgia Restaurant Owner Speaks On State Reopening; Tokyo Olympics To Be Canceled If Pandemic Is Not Over By Next Summer; Millions Of Americans Still Waiting For Stimulus Checks. Aired 5:30-6a ET
U.S. Cases Near 1 Million As Several States Reopen; Researchers to Study If Estrogen Can Reduce Symptoms; Kremlin: Too Early to Predict End of Lockdown. Aired 5-5:30a ET
W.H.O. Says Seven COVID-19 Vaccines in Clinical Evaluation; Atlantans Volunteer in Trial of Potential Vaccine; New York Hospitals Study Heartburn Drug as Treatment; New Zealand Begins Reopening, Says Virus is Eliminated; E-Commerce Soaring in South Korea During Quarantine; Former Students Making Protective Gear at Closed School. Aired 4:30-5a ET
U.S. Cases Near 1 Million as Several States Reopen and Others Wait; White House Releases Blueprint for Increased Testing; Study Shows Most Patients in New York Hospital Didn't Have Fever; W.H.O. Program Aims to Accelerate Vaccine Development; Spain Moves Toward Further Easing of Lockdown; British Prime Minister, Too Soon for U.K. to Ease Restrictions; Glitches Hamper Small Business Loan Funding. Aired 4-4:30a ET
U.S. Still Lags Behind Mass Testing; Conspiracy Theory Ruined a Couple's Life; Britain to Extend Its Lockdown; Gradual Reopening of Businesses Seen in Europe; Coronavirus Pandemic; Wuhan, Life After The Outbreak; Camera Watch Just Outside Quarantine Homes In China; E- Commerce Soaring In South Korea During Quarantine; President Trump Adds To Confusion Over Kim Jong-un's Health; Lebanon Protesters Defy Restrictions; U.S. Oil Plunged below $11 A Barrel In Asian Trade; Economic Inequality Could Lead To Second Arab Spring; Impact Of Collapse Demand On Middle East Exporters; A Broadway Birthday Tribute, Quarantine Style; New Zealand Begins Reopening, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Says Virus Eliminated; Some Australian States Relax Restrictions Of Movement. Aired 3-4a ET
White House Unveils Blueprint for Increased Testing; Some U.S. States Open, Others Wait; British Prime Minister: Too Soon to Ease Restrictions; New Zealand Claims It Has "Eliminated" Virus; Former Students Making Protective Gear at Closed School. Aired 2-3a ET
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Outbreak Putting America's Food Supply at Risk; U.S. Oil Plunged 14.8 Percent in Asian Morning Trade; E-Commerce Soaring in South Korea During Quarantine; U.S. Army Reservist Falsely Called 'Patient Zero'; Children Around the World Draw What They Miss the Most; New Zealand Claims It Has "Eliminated" Virus; White House Unveils Blueprint for Increased Testing; Return to Wuhan. Aired 12-1a ET
Trump Tells Governors to Seriously Consider Opening Schools; Officials Say 40 Percent Jump in Cleaning Chemical Cases After Trump's Remark; Trump to Order Meat Processing Plants to Stay Open; Sufficient Coronavirus Tests Available to the States. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Reopening Schools?; Race Intensifies For Coronavirus Vaccine; U.S. Surpasses One Million Coronavirus Cases. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Trump To Order Meat Processing Plants To Stay Open; Mnuchin Angered By L.A. Lakers Taking Millions Meant For Small Businesses; Nurse Shares Her Fears, Describes Being On The Front Line Of An E.R.; Pence Criticized For Not Wearing Mask At Mayo Clinic; Dr. Fauci Gets Personal On Web Chat. Aired 2:30-3p ET
University of Washington Revises Model Up to 74,000 Deaths as Some States Begin Reopening; White House Disagrees on Required Testing Rates; President Trump to Reopen Meatpacking Plants by Executive Order. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Concerns Raised Over Packed Planes, Passengers Without Masks; Las Vegas Casinos Prepare For Reopening; Dr. Lisa Rosenthal Discusses E.R. Physician Committing Suicide & How Horror In Hospitals Is Impacting Health Care Workers; Kansas Official: Man Drank Cleaner After Trump's Remarks. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Key Model Projects Higher Death Toll As States Reopen; Oxford Says, First Doses Of Vaccine May Be Available By Fall If Effective; New York City Mayor Unveils New Grading Policy For Public Schools. Aired 1-1:30p ET
New York Governor Gives Coronavirus Update; Researchers Probe Reliability Of Available Antibody Tests. Aired 12:30-1p ET
Dr. Anthony Fauci: If We Prematurely Try To Open Up, Coronavirus Could "Rebound"; President Trump: Many States Moving To Reopen Safely And Quickly; California Governor Gavin Newsom Warns Virus "Doesn't Take Weekend Off"; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Gives Coronavirus Update; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: 335 People Died In Past 24 Hours. Aired 12-12:30p ET
Ongoing Tug Of War Between Governors & President On Testing; WAPO: Administration Didn't Take Early Intelligence Of China Pandemic Coming To U.S. Seriously; Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs (R), Discusses His Three-Phase Reopening Plan As Tennessee Ends Stay-At- Home Order May 1st; Texas Governor Takes Phased Approach To Reopening; Mnuchin Angered By L.A. Lakers Taking Millions Meant For Small Businesses. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
Trump On Testing: "We Are Doing A Great Job"; Trump Meets With Florida Governor At White House; Dr. Celine Gounder Discusses Reopening States, Safety, Testing; Waffle House CEO, Walt Ehmer, Discusses Reopening Stores In Georgia And Tennessee; Boston Mayor Marty Walsh (D) Discusses Why His City Not Ready To Reopen; Ongoing Tug Of War Between Governors & President On Testing. Aired 11-11:30a ET
Interview with Economic Advisor Kevin Hassett; China Accuses U.S. of Barefaced Lies; New York and Arizona Set to Begin Contact Tracing. Aired 10:30-11a ET
White House On Testing, Federal Government Is A Supplier Of Last Resort; Key Model Projects Higher U.S Death Toll As States Reopen; White House Adviser Says, U.S Facing Great Depression-Era Jobless Rates. Aired 10-10:30a ET
New Jersey Ramps up Testing; Small Business Loan Site Crashes; Stay at Home Numbers Drop; Trump Adds to Confusion over Kim Jong-un. Aired 9:30-10a ET
Governors Move Forward with Reopening Despite Warnings; Key Model Projects Higher U.S. Death Toll as States Reopen; White House Says Federal Government a "Supplier of Last Resort."; U.S. Agriculture Chief Estimates Tens of Thousands of Pigs Might Be Euthanized to Make Space on Farms Amid Plant Closures; New Jersey Rolls Out Saliva-Based Testing for Coronavirus. Aired 9-9:30a ET
April 27, 2020
Human Vaccine Trials Underway At Oxford University; South Korea Says North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Alive And Well; Most of Germany Now Required To Wear Masks In Public. Aired 5:30-6a ET
More U.S. States Ease Virus Restrictions This Week; U.S. to Resume Accepting Small Business Loan Applications; U.S. Blames China for Cyber Attacks on COVID-19 Research. Aired 5-5:30a ET
Top Officials Contradict Each Other on U.S. Economy; Markets and Commodities Continue Roller Coaster Month; Spain Eases Restrictions, Lets Children Exercise Outside; How Stay-at-Home Orders are Impacting Children; South Korea Saying North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un is Alive and Well. Aired 4:30-5a ET
More U.S. States Easing Restrictions this Week; New York Governor Outlines Phased Reopening Strategy; Some Businesses to Reopen in Colorado this Week; States Report Rise in Calls About Ingesting Disinfectants; U.K. Prime Minister Back to Work After Recovering from COVID-19; British Prime Minister Asks People to Contain Impatience in Virus Fight; Italy to Allow some Businesses to Reopen May 4th. Aired 4-4:30a ET
U.S. States Ready or Not Will Open Businesses; Kim Jong-un's True Condition Still Unknown; Boris Johnson Back with Piled Up Work; People of Color Highly Hit by COVID-19; Weighing Public Health Risks Against Reviving Economy; More U.S. States are Easing Virus Restrictions; Stimulus Checks Include Letter From Trump; New York Bears Brunt of COVID-19 Impact in United States; Turkey's Daily Death Rate is Dropping, 99 People Reported Dead from Virus in Past Day; Ramadan in the Age of Coronavirus; High-Tech Helmets Monitor Temperatures in Dubai; Belgians Asked to Eat More Fries to Reduce Potato Surplus; Beatles Bringing People Together. Aired 3-4a ET
Top Officials Contradict Each Other On U.S. Economy; COVID-19 Disproportionately Affecting Communities Of Color; Spain Eases Restrictions, Lets Children Exercise Outside; Some U.S. States Eases on Lockdown Measures; Italy Announces Gradual Easing on Lockdown Restrictions; Status of the North Korean Leader; U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Back to Work Since Hospitalization. Aired 2-3a ET
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More U.S. States Easing Virus Restrictions This Week; California City May Temporarily Close Beaches; Trump Denies Plans to Fire HHS Secretary; South Korea: North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un 'Alive and Well'; U.K. Prime Minister Back to Work after Recovering from COVID-19; Coronavirus Disproportionately Affecting Communities of Color; Wisconsin Economy in Downtown from Virus Shutdown; Spain Eases Restrictions, Lets Children Exercise Outside; Comedian Entertains Fans with Basketball Star Impressions. Aired 12-1a ET
Governors Giving Orders to Reopen Businesses; States Move to Reopen Economies as U.S. Nears One Million Cases; Interview with Mayor Chaz Molder, Columbia, Tennessee on Reopening the City Too Soon. Interview with Mayor Breea Clark, Norman, Oklahoma on Reopening Her City in Piecemeal Way; Colorado Barber Shop Opens Despite Governor's Orders. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Antibody Testing Ramping Up?; Some States Start Reopening. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Associate Professor Scott Hensley Discusses False Positives From Virus Antibody Tests On Market; Dad, 32, Leaves Note To Family On Phone Before Dying Of Coronavirus; Update On Coronavirus Response From Around World. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Some U.S. States Begin Reopening; Interview with Tybee Island Mayor Shirley Sessions; Antibody Tests Yield Unreliable Results. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Law Enforcement & Politicians Clash Over Confinement Orders; Will Goodwin, Of VoteVets.org, Discusses U.S. Army Asking West Point Graduating Cadets To Return To NY Campus To Hear Trump; Trump Deletes Tweets, Lashes Out At Media; Trump's Past Run-In With Rolling Stones May Explain Why No More Task Force Briefings; "New Yorker's" Charles Duhigg Discusses Reason For Differences In Number Of Virus Cases Between New York & Washington State. Aired 1:30-2p ET
More States Moves To Reopen As U.S. Nears 1 Million Cases; Global Coronavirus Cases Top 3 Million, U.S. Cases Near 1 Million; TSA Reports, Americans Traveling By Plane Climbs Slightly. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Colorado Begins Slowly Easing Restriction On Businesses This Week; Conspiracy Theorists Falsely Claim U.S. Army Sgt. Is Patient Zero; Policies Vary Between States On Handling Virus In Nursing Homes. Aired 12:30-1p ET
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: 337 People Died In Past 24 Hours, "On The Decline"; Gov. Cuomo: 7,500 People Tested In Antibody Study, About 14 Percent Positive; White House: Upcoming Task Force Briefings May Have "New Look, New Focus"; President Donald Trump Holds Teleconference With Governors This Afternoon; Small Business Loan Program Resumes Taking Applications Today. Aired 12-12:30p ET
NY Governor Cuomo Gives Update on Coronavirus Response. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
More Than a Dozen States Reopening Some Businesses This Week; Dr. Birx: Unclear How Long Coronavirus Immunity Lasts; Trump Deletes Tweets, Lashes Out at Media; Heartburn Drug Being Studied as Coronavirus Treatment; Thom Peterson, Minnesota Agriculture Commissioner, Discusses Tyson's Chair Saying "Food Supply Chain is Breaking"; Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, (D), Discusses Worker Concerns over Health Coverage & Business Survival. Aired 11-11:30a ET
Interview with Organic Farmer Kate McClendon; Kim Jong Un Information Blackout Inside North Korea; Patient Zero Conspiracy Theory Spreads to China. Aired 10:30-11a ET
States Move To Reopen Economies As U.S. Nears 1 Million Cases; Common Heartburn Drug Being Studied As Possible Treatment; Wisconsin To Remain Shut Down Until At Least May 26. Aired 10-10:30a ET
CNN's David Culver Returns To Wuhan After Lockdown; Small Business Loan Program Resumes Taking Applications Today. Aired 9:30- 10a ET
Ohio Governor Expected to Announce Plan to Reopen Today; U.S. Cities and States Brace for Layoffs and Cuts as Crisis Deepens; Coroner in Georgia Pleads with People to Stay Home; Georgia Restaurants, Movie Theaters Have Green Light to Open; Florida Governor to Speak Soon and Speculation Over Reopening Date; New York Governor Outlines Phased Approach to Reopening State; U.S. Nears 1 Million Cases of Coronavirus. Aired 9-9:30a ET
April 26, 2020
Governor Andrew Cuomo Lays Out How Phased Reopening Will Look; White House Economic Advisers Deliver Contradictory Messages On Recovery; White House Discusses Plans To Replace HHS Secretary Alex Azar; Dr. Deborah Birx Downplays Trump's Suggestion On Injecting Disinfectants; Antibody Protection Unsure How Long To Last In Recovered Patients; Interview With Mayor David Holt Of Oklahoma City On Easing Coronavirus Restrictions. Aired 1-2p ET
Interview With Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA); Gov. Andrew Cuomo Updates State's COVID-19 Response; Gov. Andrew Cuomo Lays Out How Phased Reopening Will Look; Gov. Cuomo: Hospitalizations, Intubations Down. Aired 12-1p ET
White House Officials Discuss Plans to Replace Health Secretary; Health Experts Emphasize Need for Antibody Testing; Boris Johnson to Return to Work Monday; Spain Allowing Children under 14 to Exercise Outside; Italy Deaths, New Cases Continue Downward Trend; Satellite Photos Raise Questions about Kim Jong-un; Japan's Health Care System Overwhelmed; Vietnam Reports Low COVID-19 Infections, No Deaths; Wildlife Thriving as Humans Remain on Lockdown. Aired 5-6a ET
Health Experts Emphasize Need For Antibody Testing; White House Officials Discuss Plans To Replace Health Secretary; Boris Johnson To Return To Work Monday; Spain Allowing Children Under 14 To Exercise Outside; Discontent Grows Over Restrictions In Russia; Some U.S. States Start To Reopen Despite Warnings; Everyday Heroes Stepping Up To Fill Equipment Void; Satellite Photos Raise Questions About Kim Jong-un; Some Beaches Reopen In California; Second Locust Swarm Threatens East Africa. Aired 4-5a ET
Some U.S. States Start to Reopen Despite Warnings; WHO Reviewing Antibody Responses to COVID-19; Trump Launches Familiar Attacks against Media; Boris Johnson to Return to Work Monday; Spain Allowing Children under 14 to Exercise Outside; Japan's Health Care System Overwhelmed; Satellite Photos Raise Questions about Kim Jong- un; Some Beaches Reopen in California; Comedian Entertains Fans with Basketball Star Impressions. Aired 3-4a ET
Some U.S. States Start to Reopen Despite Warnings; WHO Reviewing Antibody Responses to COVID-19; U.S. Meat Processing Plants Close amid Outbreak; Spain Allowing Children under 14 to Exercise Outside; Boris Johnson to Return to Work Monday; Italy Deaths, New Cases Continue Downward Trend; White House Officials Discuss Plans to Replace Health Secretary; Trump Administration Weakened Mercury Rule for Coal Plants; Satellite Photos Raise Questions about Kim Jong-un; Vietnam Reports Low COVID-19 Infections, No Deaths; Comedian Entertains Fans with Basketball Star Impressions. Aired 2-3a ET
Some U.S. States Start to Reopen Despite Warnings; White House Officials Discuss Plans to Replace Health Secretary; Trump Launches Familiar Attacks against Media; Satellite Photos Raise Questions about Kim Jong-un; Boris Johnson to Return to Work Monday; U.S. Government Working with Companies to Get Medical Supplies; Retail Shops Open in Texas for To-Go Orders; Some Businesses Reopen in Oklahoma; Japan's Health Care System Overwhelmed; Everyday Heroes Stepping Up to Fill Equipment Void; Some Beaches Reopen in California; Superhero City Workers Spotted in Lisbon. Aired 12-1a ET
U.S. Coronavirus Cases 950,000-Plus And Above 54,000 Deaths; States To Reopen Including Colorado, Georgia, Tennessee, California And Much More; Trump's Remarks On Ingesting Disinfectant Has Maryland's Hotlines Receiving Lots Of Calls; Rep. Charlie Crist (D-FL) Is Interviewed About Florida's Unemployment Benefit Woes; Governor Cuomo Details Reopening Strategy. Aired 5-6p ET
Some States Pushing Forward With Reopening Plans; Wisconsin To Remain Shut Down Until At Least May 26th; Interview With Mayor Bo Dorough Of Albany, Georgia On Reopening The State; Contradictory Messages On Recovery From White House Economic Advisers; WHO: Currently No Evidence" Proving COVID-19 Survivors Have Immunity; Fauci: Not Overly Confident About Nation's Current Testing Capacity. Aired 4-5p ET
Some California Beaches Reopen Social Distance Enforced; Dr. Deborah Birx Reacts To President Donald Trump's Disinfectants Comments, Calls Them "Dialogue"; Dairy Farmers In Wisconsin Dumping Milk Due To Drop In Demand; Dozens Of Healthcare Workers Attacked In Mexico; New Jersey Hospital Worker Facilitates Facetime Calls For Families Of Dying Coronavirus Patients. Aired 3-4p ET
WH Economic Advisers Deliver Contradictory Messages On Recovery; All Patients Discharged From The USNS Comfort; White House Discussing Plans To Replace HHS Secretary; Unsure How Long Antibody Protection Lasts In Recovered Patients; Some California Beaches Reopen, Social Distancing Enforced; Several Georgia Businesses Refuse To Completely Reopen Despite Lifted Restrictions; U.K Reports Lowest Daily Death Toll Since March 31st. Aired 2-3p ET
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