Deported but they have been waived by a judge allowing them to stay in the United States. We reached out to dhs and doj but the audio you just heard and they wouldnt comment. We continue on. Youre watching cnn. Im brooke baldwin. The coronavirus is officially a pandemic and countries across the world need to quote unquote get better at stopping the spread, that is the message from the World Health Organization today who is urging officials worldwide to step up testing capabilities as well as communication with those who could be impacted. Up on capitol hill, a frightening forecast from the head of the National Institute of allergy and infectious diseases. We will see more cases sa d things will get worse than they are right now. How much worse it will get will depend on our ability to do two things, to contain the influx of people who are infected coming from the outside, and the ability to contain and mitigate within our own country. Bottom line, its going to get worse. 19 states have
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra kicks off 2022 with rousing performances of Beethoven's Fifth, helmed by Maestro Bramwell Tovey, featuring violinist Benjamin Beilman on Friday, January 21st and Saturday, January 22nd at The VETS.
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra ushers in the holiday season with a beloved masterpiece, Handel's Messiah, on Sunday, December 12th at 3pm at The VETS.
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra's extraordinary 2021-2022 Season at The VETS continues on Saturday, October 16th at 8pm with Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.6, the Pathétique, and the return of soloist Jennifer Frautschi, who will perform Sibelius' Violin Concerto. Maestro Bramwell Tovey leads this Taco Classical Series concert. The program opens with an RI Philharmonic premiere performance of Joan Tower's Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman.