In part because the u. S. Has the largest outbreak in the entire world right now for covid19, as we near 2. 6 million cases. To give you some context, back in march, the European Union restricted sop nonessential travel to about 30 countries to lessen the spread of the virus. Hours ago the eu decided to ease those restrictions, and allow travel from 15 countries, including china, south korea and new zealand. The u. S. Is not on that list. Meaning starting tomorrow, july 1st, American Traveler also not be allowed to fly into europe for at least two weeks. The spokesperson for sfo told us this is a disappointing announcement and sfo was the first u. S. Airport to require facial coverings and theyre continuing to lead the way in measures to protect the health and safety of their employees and travelers. In a statement, doug yeagle writes this decision overlooks the efforts all u. S. Airports are making to protect Traveler Health as well as the economic benefits that International Airline
Good evening and welcome to the Hudson Institute policy center. Im john walters, the chief operating officer and and i wod like to welcome our audience here at our pennsylvania avenue headquarters, and our cspan audience to our first ever podcast keeping that is both live and marks the Second Season premiere of podcast of the Second Season of the realignment, hosted by henson media fellow marshall kosloff. We are proud of the realignment here at hudson, podcast launched last year and i recommend a special for those you who havent been following it that you take a look at the episodes from last year, particularly the conversation with secretary of state mike pompeo, josh hawley, mike micah gallagher, Michael Durrant and others, but its an excellent program, partly because of the two people put it together and the ability to bring up topics and to move the argument alone. We couldnt be prouder of the work they have done. I want to thank them for that, and were happy to launch this Years
Audience to the firstever podcast taping and mark the Second Season of the premier of the podcast of the Second Season of the realignment by the hudson media fellows. We are proud of the realignment of hudson with the podcast launched last year and i recommend especially for those of you that have been following it that you take a look at the efforts from last year. Mike pompeo, josh holly, mike gallagher, mike duran and others its an Excellent Program partly because of the two people who put it together to bring out topics and move the argument along so we couldnt be prouder of the work theyve done and i want to thank them for that and we are happy to launch this years program. Michael is a professor at the lyndon b. Johnson school of Public Affairs at the university of texas. Saving democracy for the managerial elite. The book that you could purchase at the back thats just published today so we are here at the launch. Congratulations on that. Theres a direct line between the class fo
A house Party Taking Place at the home. That advertisement went through on social media but gunfire erupted inside the home. Four people were shot and killed, several others were injured although they didnt have an exact number of people injured. The sheriff says some people were driven to the hospital. One of the people injured was the son of this man who returned to the scene. His 24yearold son was shot three to four times and he says his son is in stable condition but he hasnt been able to talk to him about what happened or what led up to all of this because his son is still under sedation at the hospital. I just know he was a victim in the wrong place at the wrong time. Police rushed to the scene when the gunfire broke out it was just before 11 00 last night. The person who booked the rental has been banned from the platform and theyre investigating what happened here. A source confirms to ktvu that the people renting the airbnb. They did not say anything to the Property Owner abou
I think its going to be significant, 46,000 or 48,000 but you have the supply chain for gm, all of the construction around gm, so youve got a lot of ancillary folks that have been out of work and manufacturing isnt necessarily what drives the economy, its the consumer primarily and we are a service economy, and even though the numbers might be good, its the manufacturing thats really going tamp down here. Neil john, one one of the thins that im hearing to daniels point, not just 48 to 50,000gm striking workers impacting this but up to 200,000 more in ancillary business suppliers and the rest. What do you think of that . I think the estimate that roughly 75,000 to 80,000 jobs being temporarily lost because of gm strike. Neil okay, so if thats the case and they factored that in, is this just a oneoff, what do you think . A lot of reasons it can be a oneoff, results of slowdown at boeing, census workers who were temporarily hired and maybe are coming off the rolls, a lot of noise in the n