Officers in america says it was a mistake adding i should not have been there correspondent fair and fronsac is going to be along in just a little bit with more on this developing story while on the subject of apologies heres an interesting story we need to bring you the New York Times is acknowledging that the people of bolivia all but had their election stolen from them the times now writes that socalled Election Fraud fraud in bolivia that was used as an excuse or a pretense to remove a democratically elected president that fraud accusation they say it was a lie. Think about what i just said so he will morellos was elected. Fairly it seems and democratically within less than 48 hours after he was elected the European Union the organization of american states and the United States state department declared his Election Fraudulent. Which fomented a coup causing the elected president to leave the country only to be replaced by a new president one that is more to the liking of washingto
Experiment in reopening. We talked with Business Owners about the citys unique plan to get people back to work while attempting to raise Public Confidence. The unanswered question if you open it, will they come . Do you think its too early to open or too late . This is an unusual case where they got it wrong. Was she that one in a million . Unfortunately not. What have you learned . That one in four women sentenced for failure to protect receive a harsher sentence. 60 minutes examined public records and identified 14 other women in oklahoma who received harsher punishments for enabling child abuse than the man who abused the child. Im lesley stahl. Im bill whitaker. Im Sharyn Alfonsi. Im jon wertheim. Im scott pelley. Those stories, tonight, on 60 minutes. This portion of 60 minutes is sponsored by progressive insurance. Save when you bundle auto, home, or motorcycle insurance. Visit progressive. Com. Dont d. Dont you dare. I dont think so [ sighs ] its okay, big fella. Were gonna get
Schools because of the pandemic. Were just going fall as for cleaning disinfecting during the course of any school day. So you know we really want to know what thats going to look like some that the state perspective. The federal government needs to step up that they want this economy to return to normal in any way shape or form they need our schools to do the same and the arts do that we need a lot more money. Well members from the School Reopening task force are expected to share their early findings today during a Virtual Meeting with state education officials and leaders from california is 1000 school districts. In developing news, this morning, the university of california says the campuses will be opening in the fall. Despite the covid19 pandemic that currently has shut down most campus activity across the state. Now joining us live from ucsf with more on how this might look as kron fours rana harvey high rain a good morning. The morning marty and yet your student here at ucsf an
Pauley good morning. Im jane pauley, and this is sunday morning. Introduced this memorial day weekend by the United States army band. Its the weekend for honoring all who died while serving in our nations military. Its also the weekend marking the unofficial start of summer. Most years that means curtain going up on a season of theaterpacking new movies. Of course, this is not most years. Still, the show must go on, as lee cowan reports in our cover story. Vie era hs hollywoodent been, well, this silent. Getting the cameras rolling again is no easy task. I, honest to god, have no idea what it isng to look like. There is no onesizefitsall in terms of what to do safely. Reporter will this be the first summer since that summer, without a blockbuster . Ahead on sunday morning. Pauley singer song writer josh groban is off the live concert stage for the moment, but he is hardly silced. With tracy smith this morning, well take note. You raise me up reporter josh groban is used to playing in a
Truckers, essential to our daily lives, are finding their lives harder and more dangerous than ever before. And streets of silence. As new york continues its unprecedented shutdown, well take a ride high above the city to see the shocking changes before and after the restrictions. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Weve already built sufficient Testing Capacity nationwide for states to begin their reopenings. Reporter the white house and states are clashing over whether theres enough tests to go around. The emphasis that weve been hearing is essentially testing is everything, and it isnt. Its the kinds of things weve been doing, the mitigation strategies. Reporter President Trump fired off several tweets taking aim at new yorks response to the virus. For him to say to anyone, well, you relied on projections and the projections were wrong, your projections, mr. President. Reporter the u. S. Stock market continues to bounce back after