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Zimbabwes military and police enforce a ban on government protests. Dozens have been detained. News, yet another Major League Baseball team is hit by coronavirus. And nba basketball returns with social justice high on its agenda. We will hear from lebron james. Anchor coronavirus has already had a profound impact on the global economy, changing the way we live, work, and travel. The World Health Organization says this will reverberate for generations. In a meeting, the director general said the pandemic was a once in a Century Health crisis, the effects of which will be felt for decades to come. More optimistic news from americas top Infectious Disease expert. Dr. Anthony fauci believes a vaccine could be available within months. We are also starting to learn more about the impact on the economy. The pandemic has plunged the eurozone economy into a recession. Elsewhere, about 4 Million People in the north of england are returning to coronavirus restrictions because of a surge of infections. We begin in the United States wase dr. Anthony fauci questioned by congress on the coronavirus pandemic. This is what he had to say about the progress made in the race to find a vaccine. The response that was induced was really quite favorable. Often, there is never a guarantee that you are going to get a safe and effective vaccine. But for everything weve seen now in the animal data and human data, we feel cautiously optimistic that we will have a vaccine by the end of this year and as we go into 2021. Anchor he also testified on the u. S. Response to the pandemic. There was confirmation on some important factors. One, that there is a lag in testing. This was confirmed by the assistant secretary of health services. Test results are taking three to five days on average to come back, sometimes as many as 15. Health experts have been adamant that more than 2 million tests per day need to be conducted. At the moment, that figure is way below one million. Certainly there is a shortfall in the testing and in the results of the testing despite the repeated comments from the white house. Another point of major difference, President Trump objecting to a graph that showed the massive rise in infection in the u. S. As opposed to europe, saying this is because the u. S. Is conducting more testing than anywhere else in the world. Dr. Fauci did not support this. He stated that at the inception of the pandemic, the United States shut down by some 50 . Europe shut down by some 95 . He continued that when some states began to open, they dropped mitigating measures to quickly, and this accounts for the spike you are seeing. There was some clarity in terms of mistakes, the many mistakes the administration has made, but the ultimate intent of this briefing to get some kind of clear National Program in place, it appears that we are very far from that. Developments, a 600 a week unemployment benefit is coming to an end. From saturday, millions of people will no longer have access to a federal relief fund and politicians say they are nowhere near a deal to replace it. Kimberly has the latest on that. Reporter major obstacles are a couple of things. One, the amount that should be given to americans who are out of work and struggling as a result of covid19. It shouldats believe continue to be 600 a week. Republicans say it should be 200 a week. They say this is just a really high price tag. The other big Sticking Point is over Liability Protection. Republicans insisting that there should be protection for hospitals, governments, businesses, you name it. Anything that facilitates the public, they cant be blamed if someone says, i got covid19 while in your facility. They say they dont want that Liability Protection in place. They want to see something for state and local governments. They are really arguing about different things, very far apart in terms of the amount, and the checks that are currently running out and there is no sort of measure to move forward. Republicans have said, lets put in place some sort of short stopgap legislation. Democrats said, we gave you legislation two months ago. The two sides really very far apart. But at least they are still talking. They were supposed to go on vacation as of today. That is on hold until they work this out. Anchor the impact of months of covid19 lockdowns and limitations on trade in eurozone countries is becoming clearer. Figures show the eurozone has shrunk more than 12 , the biggest drop on record. Spain is the hardest hit. Its economy shrinking by 18. 5 . Leaders are trying to counter the effects with massive stimulus packages at the national and e. U. Level. That includes an 850 billion recovery fund. The chief economist at lakefield Partners Joins us now. The interesting thing when you look at these figures, the divergence in the impact of these virusinduced lockdowns on the economy. You have a country like spain doing a lot worse than germany. What does this suggest about the shape and the pace of economic recovery in the eurozone . I think what it does say, first of all, the medical impact it has for country. The country that went into the toughest lockdowns are also seeing the biggest negative impact on their economy. Germany had a very good strategy in containing the virus as much as possible and spain, you saw the pictures and images from madrid. On top of that, the way the economy is composed is clearly different. Spain generates about 16 of their gdp out of tourism. There will be secondary effects. But it is only the secondary effect. That is clearly why the numbers are divergent. Anchor i suppose you are going to have businesses being restored and people going back to work, but the demand aspect of the story is more interesting. You still have a great deal of uncertainty over household spending. There still might be people reluctant to actually go out and do the things theyve done before. The difficult part is gauging how behaviors might change. Economy wille impact us for a very long time. This is also the First Time Ever that i think consumers were not allowed to consume anymore, creating a big impact. That is very new. Change thepletely way we go to work, the way we travel. It will have a longlasting impact and also have a very long casting shadow on the economy because of that. That is very unique to that crisis apart from the medical quarantine. Consumer confidence will be dictated by the evolution of the pandemic and that is clearly how the economy will be impacted, how the unemployment will be impacted, and so on. Anchor unlike the banking crisis, what has been noticeably absent now is any sort of coordinated response for the global economy. Are you looking at other possible effects from this, for example, intensified pushback, or is this globalization, International Coordination . Saw wasnk what everyone the weakness of their supply chain. If you look at the masks, how slow that came about, i think we will look again into what is strategic and what is not. Think that is something that governments will look at again and perhaps have much more production of vulnerable strategic assets closer at home. Just turnu cannot around the global cycles which are out there, but it will be looked at again. Bruno, fornk you, joining us. You are with the newshour live from london. Teenagers are released from jail. Also im kathleen in southern kenya where hundreds of thousands are making their annual migration. And later in sports, formula one action as teams practice for the british grand prix. Anchor hong kongs leaders invoked emergency laws to postpone elections for a year. Carrie lam cited the rise in coronavirus cases. The announcement was made just a day after the territory disqualified candidates from the polls. The Legislative Council election has been held every four years since hong kongs handover in 1997. This is the first time voting has been postponed to such an extent. The decision to postpone the 2020 election has nothing to do with politics. Nothing to do with the likely outcome of this round of elections. It is purely on the basis of protecting the health and safety of the hong kong people. The delay wassaid necessary because of the rising numbers of coronavirus infections. But her use of Emergency Powers raises legal and administrative issues. Chinas parliament would have to step in to approve any issues that could contravene hong kongs basic law. We are inviting beijing to interfere again because we are thate to solve the problem the government has created. Reporter foreign governments worn that postponing the election further threatens hong kongs autonomy. Chinas leaders reported their warning. What i want to tell you is that the election of the Legislative Council is a local election in china and is purely chinas internal affair. Reporter a consistent message, particularly after chinas government imposed a National Security law in hong kong. Subversion, terrorism, and pollution are punishable with up to life in prison. Critics say the law is draconian, vague, and open to interpretation. On thursday, 12 Democratic Candidates were disqualified. One of hong kongs activists was among those deemed ineligible for not supporting the laws implementation. That is the reason. Us, barthey try to kill us from office, silence our voice, we wish to try our best. Reporter the prodemocracy camp says the latest moves by hong kongs government were motivated by concerns that democrats would gain a majority in the Legislative Council. The Legislative Council election is the only way people in hong kong can influence their city. In recent years, chinas leaders have been accused of interfering in this process. And with the disqualifications and the delay in elections, there are concerns whether another basic right is being stripped away. Author androminent opposition spokesman are among dozens arrested in zimbabwe as police try to stop antigovernment protests. The government banned the protests. Reporter protests have been planned across zimbabwe, but these scenes were not what they hoped for. In the capital, locked shops and abandoned streets after the government declared the protest illegal. A few people tried to define the ban, but were quickly stopped. The army anden police go into neighborhoods, and even t today, the deployment of police. They have achieved their intended purpose. A lot of people have had to stay home and not go out. Partyer opposition called for the protest and were ked by many who claimed blamed the president for a failing economy and corruption. He warned Security Forces would be on high alert. Threatened to expel the u. S. Ambassador. He took control from president mugabe in a 2017 cu, promising to kickstart a failing economy. Opposition accuse him of using similar tactics to mugabe to quell opposition, including arresting and abducting opponents. An internationally acclaimed was quickly taken into a police van. Stories, atther least four people have been killed in an attack in northeastern nigeria. Officials suspect an armed group used rockets to fire explosives. They say the fighters are trying to disrupt festivities. Several Million People live in the city previously targeted by boko haram. Young teenagers are among the in thes of fighters battle for control of libyas capital. Released as part of amnesty for the muslim holiday. They are celebrating the release of their son from prison. In a city west of tripoli. She came from the libyan coastal city to meet him. He had been detained along with other young fighters recruited. His father and i never wanted him to join, but he did it behind our backs. We will never allow that to happen again. Reporter he was among nearly captured by Government Forces in western tripoli in april last year. Were only 17 years old. He says he had just finished high school and received a month and a half of military training before he was sent to the frontline. Just need to live as a civilian and move on with my life. I learned the lesson the hard way. The holiday is in a cajun for forgiveness in muslim countries. Government officials here say they released the fighters because the younger prisoners are victims themselves. Have taken the initiative to let them reunite with their families on this holy occasion. We hope we can exchange the rest of the prisoners with our fighters. Reporter the release of the prisoners was achieved through reconciliation between cities in western libya. Other protester inmates from other parts of libya will likely remain here in detention until the conflict is resolved. Inmates including foreign nationals are kept in this maximumsecurity prison. Teens say they were deceived into joining the conflict. Incentivesfinancial drove them to risk their lives. Anchor the Afghan Government has freed more taliban prisoners. The release coincides with a ceasefire during the holiday. Both sides signaled that peace talks could start when it ends. As coronavirus deaths in brazil approach 100,000, a coalition is taking the president to court. The group of more than one million medical workers once the International Criminal court to charge bolsonaro with crimes against humanity and genocide. Nurses may not have been able to prevent covid19 from claiming so many lives in brazil, but they are stopping the traffic in Rio De Janeiro to let people know why they are losing the fight and even some of their own. 500 Frontline Health care workers have died and 170,000 have been infected and they blame the government. They joined a coalition of trade unions representing one Million Health care professionals to take president bolsonaro the International Criminal court. They accuse him of genocide and crimes against humanity for downplaying the virus and ignoring their rights to basic Safety Measures. Workers have to find their own means to get tested. That is absurd. Are, we willnow we be spreading the disease to all those we are treating. Reporter brazil is facing soaring unemployment and the president is at with the Supreme Court and congress. A recent poll suggests that if elections were held today, bolsonaro would defeat all potential opponents. One reason is the governments emergency aid during the pandemic. A political scientist says the 120 monthly handouts are benefiting half of brazils population and are helping bolsonaro win the support of the poor, if only for a while. Not part of the original coalition. The president is much more a middleclass politician. Cost is very high. The government is not going to be able to keep it for a long time. Hor reporter for health care workers, sitting back and watching the tide turn is not enough. They insist on taking him to the International Criminal court. Even though they admit the chances of his prosecution remain low. International aid organizations say more and more lebanese families are losing their income and sinking into poverty. Half a million kids are hungry and that is just in beirut. The government is showing no sign of fighting corruption to get a muchneeded loan. In this middleclass neighborhood in the lebanese capital, stories of poverty are everywhere. Households have been pushed into desperation. Abraham, like so many other families, the victim of a rapidly imploding economy. She says it has been hard on her 11yearold son. We are borrowing money to feed our children. My husband isnt working. Hungerily will die from if the situation continues. Reporter children are already hungry. More than half a million of them according to the charity save the children. Poverty is a real thing. Some children go to bed hungry. The negative coping mechanisms are able to fill some of these gaps, but if there is no macrolevel sustainable solution, they will be dead. Reporter already half the country lives in poverty. Struggle withmily soaring food prices due to the local currency losing 80 of its value. Children are being deprived. People are under so much pressure. Reporter decades of corruption and mismanagement are blamed for running the economy into the ground and political leaders dont seem to have a solution. Organizationsl say 80,000 people have lost their jobs in recent months, bringing the total number of or 32 of to 430,000, the workforce. Many worn up to one million out of 5 million of the lebanese population could be jobless by the end of the year. The World Food Program says two thirds of households in lebanon have lost their income and some have started to sell whatever they can to survive. I already sold some belongings to buy food. Reporter many people are in debt and depend on charity, but those who are able to help now need help themselves. Yes, there are no lives being lost as in typical natural disasters or war, but lebanese and people that live in lebanon, they are falling off the cliff. Agencies are already calling it a humanitarian crisis. Anchor much more still to tell you about. Millions of muslims celebrate the start of the holiday. Many under strict restrictions as a result of coronavirus. In sport, more problems for Major League Baseball as another team is hit by the virus. Warm summer sunshine throughout most of europe. We have seen some showers and thunderstorms but really it is about the heat. 30sratures i in the high celsius. People doing what they can to cool down. Northern spain, temperatures actually even higher, in n the w 40s celsius. Using the water to keep cool. We are going to see some very warm weather across much of the southwest. Ofurday, bits and pieces clouds and showers. As for the warm weather across the u. K. , these temperatures are coming right down because we have air moving in from the northwest. Certainly an increase in the amount of clouds on sunday in the u. K. Heavy rain working its way through germany and Northern Areas of italy. To the east, it is still dry. Temperatures still very warm in the south of spain. Welcome back. World Health Organization has warned the effects of the coronavirus will be felt for decades. The top u. S. Virus expert believes a vaccine could be available within months. Has plungedpandemic the eurozone into a historic recession. Gdp has fallen by over 12 . Coronavirus restrictions have been reimposed in parts of Northern England after a rise in inflections. People are being told not to socialize with other households. Localized restrictions affecting millions of people in Northern England couldnt have come at a worse time. They came into effect on the eve of eid, one of islams holiest dates. [indiscernible] faith leaders say the Community Feels let down, having done Everything Possible to mitigate the spread of the virus. There is kind of confusion. I wouldnt say hate, but i would say that people are shocked with that kind of immediate action. Reporter the Prime Minister has warned of the need to act fast. A possible second wave. He said it was time to put the brakes on a return to normality. We should now squeeze that keep theal in order to virus under control. I know that the steps we are taking will be a real blow to planseople, to anyones who have been disrupted, or cannot celebrate eid in the way they would wish. But we simply cannot take the risk. Reporter the deputy leader of one of the areas affected says the measures are necessary even if their introduction they are not helpful at all. They create a lot of anxiety. They create division in our communities. Reporter the opposition says it is a new low. Theres no denying that infection rates are on the rise. Among the questions the Muslim Community has is why private households are a problem while drinking in bars is not. I think if eid was in the pub, it would be fine. That is the message that it sends. If eid was on the seaside, it would be fine. What we really need to do is address the question, why is everybody feeling angry . Sceneer this was the during fridays heatwave on the english south coast. Some call it prejudice. Others incompetence. But it does seem that in parts of the country covid19 and the governments handling of the crisis is opening Better Community divides. Nearly 155 fighters are trying to extinguish fires in western russia as high temperatures continue to wreak havoc. Across 120s spread acres. Emergency Personnel Say the hilly terrain is making it difficult to put the fire out. Record temperatures have been noted in russia this year. Imagery haste revealed to icecaps in the arctic which have melted because of global warming. In 2015ages were taken and 2020. They detail how the icecaps have completely disappeared. They used to be on the haven plateau of canadas island. The icecaps that remain in the area are melting less quickly, but experts still think they are doomed because of the climate crisis. Alina is a distinguished policy fellow at the Research Institute of Climate Change. She joins us from london. Every so often, we have a conversation about exaggerated weather patterns and extreme weather. What are we learning, or what more is revealed by that sort of satellite imagery about their effect of Climate Change on our weather . The science is very clear that Climate Change is real. It is happening. We are already witnessing it. I think the satellite images confirm that. I think the crisis over the last few months, we have seen a little bit of progress, which in terms of global emission rates, due to the lockdown and decline in economic activity. With that rebuilding of the economy and Safety Measures to prevent recession, they provided workers in the population. We need to see how we can rebuild. Ishor do you think that likely to happen . There is a great deal of attention on covid19. Governments around the world struggling to stay ahead of the crisis. Now that lockdowns and restrictions are starting to ease, the focus is on restoring economies to their former health. Is Climate Change are you concerned that this has just fallen off the agenda . I think governments are. Oncerned and we are concerned we need Health Measures to protect the lives of the population. All the other points took a backseat. However, as we start looking to rebuild this economy, we will have to invest significant amounts of money. , think if we look at the data 1. 6 billion jobs globally are currently at risk, which is about half of the global workforce. The governments are committing significant recovery packages. The latest estimates show that banks might commit up to 250 billion to help countries come out of the crisis. It is a very important opportunity. We can come out of the crisis [indiscernible] there are very good examples. Anchor so you are saying the covid crisis could produce opportunity to sort of reshape the way our economies work. I want to ask you about the developing world. You were speaking about the impact of the coronavirus on the eurozone economy. Poor countries are really illequipped to deal with an Economic Contraction from the coronavirus. They are unable to deal with the effects of Climate Change. What needs to be done to help them . I think i will give an example of how we can help developing countries recovering from covid and Climate Change. Issuesthe very important for many developing countries is access to energy. India and many countries in africa dont have access to energy yet. Another choice is to stimulate Renewable Energy. There is very good data which shows that investment in Renewable Energy has greater potential for creating jobs. Recovery from covid will be about creating jobs. Can give you the data thatthey estimate is additional investments into Renewable Energy could create jobs, 42 million jobs in Renewable Energy by 2050, which would be four times more than the jobs in Renewable Energy we currently have. Theres also Great Potential to create jobs in Energy Efficiency sector and Industries Related to technology which improves consumption of energy. There are very good gains in using recovery package. Joining usnk you for and shedding some light on these converging issues. Thank you. Anchor parts of florida are under a hurricane watch as a storm moves up the caribbean. The hurricane is currently lashing southeastern parts of the bahamas as well as the turks and caicos islands. It has already left hundreds of thousands in puerto rico without power. Beaches and golf courses will be closed from friday night. Fishing rights is a major Sticking Point in brexit negotiations. Want access toen the market, but e. U. Boats want to fishing u. K. Waters. French fishermen are threatening to stop british fishermen from getting their catches into the shops. Part of our series from normandy in northern france. Into the heading english channel, the picturesque harbor receding into the distance. Jerome has worked as a fisherman for 30 years. Hes passionate about his job, but scared for his future because of brexit. He worries that if britain and the e. U. Failed to reach a deal, french fishermen like him could be barred from fishing in waters off the u. K. Coast. We are scared because u. K. Waters represent 40 to 60 of our revenue. For us it would be catastrophic. Reporter for decades french fishermen have fished legally in british waters. British fishermen have the same rights off the french coast. Jeromes father was a fisherman. His brother runs a restaurant. Fishing links generations. Being denied access to u. K. Waters would be particularly devastating to the fishermen from the normandy coast. Boats like this one are family owned and run small businesses. That is why so many fishermen say they wont give up their livelihoods without a fight. The british export some 70 of their fish to the e. U. If they throw us out of their waters, we will block our ports. No british boats will reach french soil. Reporter they have clashed before. In 2018, scallops. Saysfishing representative the u. K. s reliance on the e. U. Is a valuable bargaining card in brexit negotiations, but not necessarily a winning hand. The e. U. Market needs fish. France imports 80 of the seafood it consumes. Although we can pressure the british and threaten tariffs, it is not a longterm solution. Ties between britain and france run deep on this coast. The two countries were united against enemy powers. Unless britain and france can break the stalemate in the brexit fishing dispute and reach a compromise that works for both sides, frances fishermen say they will be forced to use whatever tactics they can to battle for their survival. Millions of muslims worldwide are celebrating the start of the eid holiday. It marks the ending of one of the five pillars of islam. Events in saudi arabia and elsewhere are much different this year because of covid19. Sarah reports. Muslims on every , facing oneay ,irection, they pray in unity but stand separated by coronavirus. Something no muslim ever thought they would have to do. ,tanding shoulder to shoulder an important show of equality. Possible withger coronavirus restrictions in place. Is totallyr different from any other year. We are following social distancing and we cant even greet people closely. We even have to bring our own prayer masks. For the first time in modern history, fewer than 10,000 pilgrims are in saudi arabia. A far cry from last year. Stopped thent elation. Today is a glorious day. We are sad our families arent with us, but we think god for being able to attend hajj this year. Reporter in kosovo, crowds of worshipers spilling out of mosques are a thing of the past. Gatherings have been banned after a record 16 deaths. Not everyone agrees with the lockdown. Ive prayed here for 50 years. I dont understand why they stopped this. The mosque should stay open. Reporter rules of reopening are constantly changing. The british Prime Minister announcing a delay to the planned easing of restrictions. I know that the steps we are taking will be a real blow to everyone whose plans have been disrupted or who cannot celebrate eid in the way they would wish. And im really sorry about that but we simply cannot take the risk. Some good news for hundreds of turks able to attend prayers at higher sophia for the first time in 86 years. It was controversially converted from a museum back into a mosque just a week ago. Despite the lowkey festivities this year, these children have still been enjoying some traditions, if only briefly. Anchor one of the natural wonders of the world has started in africa, the annual migration of wildebeest. But this year, few tourists are seeing their journey. Reports,ine sawyer pandemic has already cost kenya 800 million in lost tourism revenue. Reporter traveling through the serengeti in tanzania, wildebeest cross into the game reserve in kenya. For the next month, nearly a million of these memos will be here. This is one of unescos wonders of the world. What is missing, tourists. Because of covid19, one of the top tourist destinations in the world is empty this year. Milton has been in the Tourism Industry for three decades. He says hes never seen anything like this. This is my first job. [indiscernible] reporter at this time of the high season, hotels and lodges would normally be booked to capacity. Hotels,ore than 200 only a few are open. Quarters of the staff have lost their jobs. People willdea when come back again to work. Reporter the wildebeest come to kenya for pastor and to make. Wildebeestt of the we saw crossing from kenya into tanzania. We are told many others are on their way. People have also told us that right now we would be among hundreds of other tourists eagerly waiting to witness the spectacular migration. Being here by ourselves is quite surreal. The country has lost about 800 million in revenue and most of the 2 million employees in tourism have lost their jobs. There is now a push to encourage canyons and foreigners to visit parks and coastal beaches. We must prepare. Protocolsvelop some with traditional markets, just they are them that tested before they come, and when they come here. Reporter kenya is preparing to reopen its airspace for international travelers. Many communities hope this will mean more tourists. But they also know with the threat of coronavirus it could take many months or years for tourism here to fully recover. Still ahead, players make an impact off and on the court as nba basketball returns at disney. Anchor lee is here and basketball is back. The nba season finally resumes, which is good news for fans, but while coronavirus poses a threat, theres another serious issue, social justice. Players note together during the National Anthem in both of thursdays opening games in florida. The antiracism protest marked the start of the first games since coronavirus halted play in march. Athletes have increasingly used their platform to advance social justice issues. Andy gallagher reports from miami. Reporter this is what basketball fans have been waiting for. After the pandemic forced a 20 week break, the season has resumed, but players like lebron james are getting increasingly political. To scream forling these names out here . Theyou willing to walk past finish line with us out here . Reporter lebron james is using his influence to amplify the voices of africanamericans. Is tacklingnization voting rights, voter suppression, and encouraging a new generation to get involved. I will not stop until i see real change for us as black america, for africanamericans, for people of color. I can bring happiness to a lot of homes with the way i play the game and the way the lakers play the game and i will continue to push the envelope and keep my foot on the gas on creating real change for us as people of color. Anchor reporter reporter those calls for change have grown louder since the death of george floyd in Police Custody and the nationwide protests that followed. , whone, Michael Jordan typically shied away from politics, committed 100 million to fight systemic racism. Several National Basketball Association Teams are offering their arenas as polling stations. Florida, where excons have been prevented from voting until their legal fees are paid, athletes and their organizations are helping pay off their debt so they can register to vote. We all have to come together. That is why we are stepping up to help. Reporter political activism from athletes has a long history in the u. S. Todays stars may have more reach and influence than ever before. If you are some 11yearold kid in idaho and you see your favorite players on stage, that affects who you are Going Forward beyond whether or not some Police Officer knows that he should not be escalating situations on the street. Reporter theres a lot at stake for africanamerican voters. Many have been calling for change for generations. But powerful sports stars have the reach, influence, and cash to make those changes happen. The voices of those calling for things like the right to vote are now a little louder. Now to more concerning news from Major League Baseball. Another game postponed because of positive covid19 tests. This time it is the st. Louis cardinals. The cardinals are in milwaukee. The team is isolating at their hotel. This could also jeopardize games for the minnesota twins. Regretting not to play inside a bubble, but a Baseball Writer told us the sport isnt really suited to it. It is not like the nba where you can just have guys play on the court and a halfhour later you bring others out to the court. The maintenance takes a long time to get the playing surface the way it needs to be for a majorleague baseball game to take place. It is very difficult to host more than two or three games a day on a majorleague field and theres not any singular cities or geographical locations where there would be enough fields to have 15 games a day played simultaneously. , possiblyd florida could have been solutions for that. Those two places have enough fields potentially. However, both those two states are covid19 hotspots. Theres also weather related issues. The nba and nhl play indoors. It is very difficult for Major League Baseball to have any type of bubble scenario. The u. K. Government has blocked fans attending sports events. Because a horizon the National Infection rate, all games have been delayed. This does not affect the formula one british grand prix. One driver has tested positive. Hes been replaced for the next two races. Teammate who is actually fastest. [indiscernible] he aims for a Third Straight victory this weekend. A former cameroon football captain has died at the age of 57. The defender in the middle here led cameroon to the quarterfinals of the world cup. What a team they were. Anchor amazing. Thank you very much. That wraps up the newshour, but i will be back in just a couple minutes with a full version for you. The top stories coming up very shortly. I will see you in a bit. Natasha del toro coming up on america reframed. Kathleen when the idea first came up, i was,ikike, ncinin i i cat even stand. Puts children thth phycall disabibity in ththspotlight. Laura wn n we wt dancicing dam, she was loining arnd, and shshe wa likik look, mom, shewearing brb gasps d d her and her del toro gegetherith h faly d friends, the dancers prarare foa shshow. To be a real ballenanas on stage del to a joul p porait of detererminaon, caitlin i wt t peop to o kn thatat can do anything. Del toro ererfect norormal for me, next, on amicica reframed

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