Daughters, 100,000 teachers and nurses, lawyers and bus drivers, 100,000 souls lost not to a war or to terrorism, but to a virus that didnt exist just a few months ago, to an illness that does not discriminate or show mercy. And while the spread of the virus had shown some signs of slowing, tonight, there is growing concern that the rate of infections is once again rising in half of u. S. States just as those states are lifting restrictions. Now, that news comes at the same time the c. D. C. Is issuing a warning about those antibody tests many were relying on to see if they had immunity to the virus. Well, it turns out test may be wrong 50 of the time. Today, the nations top Infectious Disease expert, dr. Anthony fauci, urged americans to keep wearing face masks at masks at the country reopens, not only to protect themselves but to show respect for others. Theres a lot of news to get to tonight as we mark this very somber milestone, and cbs jamie yuccas is going to lead off our coverag
New video shows what took place moments before he was pinned to the ground. Tonight, what were learning about the officers who have now been fired. Breaking news tonight the manhunt widens. The armed and dangerous university of connecticut senior wanted for at least two murders may have been sighted hundreds of miles away in maryland. War on twitter the president threatens big action after his tweets are fact checked, and he faces new criticism the subtle swipe by dr. Anthony fauci. And graduates, start your engines. Commencement at the race track. E cbs evening cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell, reporting from the nations capital. L. Odonnell good evening and thank you for joining us. As we come on the air tonight, more than 100,000 lives have been lost to the coronavirus nationwide. S,0,000 mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, sons and daughters, 100,000 teachers and nurses, lawyers and bus drivers, 100,000 souls lost not to a war or to terrorism, but to a virus t ex didnt e
st the far enough away that between here and washington, d.c. they stop to refuel in alaska. and so it s going to be a while until he gets back with home. a big part of the reason they came to hiroshima, the leader of the world s seven is largest economies, is to figure out what to do about a rising china, especially in this region. and the president got a question about chinese military actions, particularly the lack of contact there has been between general lloyd austin and his counterpart now that a hotline has been down, and the president had a fascinating answer where he explained why he thinks that things are so cool wean the u.s. and they that right now. we should have an open9 hotline. at the bali conference, that s what president xi and i agreed we were going to do and be with on k. and hen this silly balloon that was carrying two freight cars worth of spying equipment was flying over the united states, and it got shot down and everything changed. in terms of talki
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