Restrictions. The end. Of the end thank you very much for joining us we begin with yet another grim tally of deaths coming out of the United States from the new coronavirus 3176 people have died in just 24 hours taking the total number of destiny only 50000. 00 the highest anywhere in the world globally there are now 2700000. 00 infections and over 190000 deaths on the economic front the u. S. House of representatives has passed a new 484000000000. 00 relief bill to keep Small Businesses afloat and provide funds for hospitals it passed with bipartisan support and will now go to President Trump for final approval more than 26000000 americans are now unemployed in just 5 weeks all the jobs created since the end of 2009 the recession then have been wiped. Out President Trump says u. S. Economy while bounce back quickly but now says lockdown measures will continue until theres a drop in the number of infections our economy will start to pick up very substantially as soon as the states get
In the street so the whole ruling class they felt that they were cornered and if they dont didnt do something substantial about this whole situation that country will be at risk. I will leave it there thanks so much for your analysis. Funny more still ahead on the news hour including what next in the breaks in drama well have a live update from london. Risking it all whats in a u. N. Report about the african migrants trying to fling it in europe and escape violence and poverty. One of the biggest stars in world cricket gets a rest now a 1000 sports in just a moment. Turkish president talking about of the one says the military offensive in syria is not a land grab hes criticizing ankaras allies for not supporting what he calls a fight against terrorists and u. S. Brokered cease fire is due to end on tuesday. We have passed our offensive in northern parts of syria for 120 hours thats why this is a crucial time those 120 hours are nearly over tomorrow i will travel to associate to meet ru
Future of u. S. Diplomacy. After that, a forum on the effectiveness of alqaeda in yemen. A former state Department Officials from the obama and george w. Bush administrations discuss Public Diplomacy in a tough budget in vermont. The discuss the effectiveness of Student Exchange programs and governmentbacked broadcasting outlets, like voice of america. The George Washington school of International Affairs hosted this event tuesday. This is an hour and 45 minutes. That is Public Diplomacy in action. [laughter] im a professor here at gw and the director of the institute for Public Policy and global communication. You can find us on twitter ip dgc. Were also on facebook. Were hosting a conversation on twitter about this event, hashtag ipdgc. What i will do to get as a rolling here is give a brief introduction and bio for our great panel here, and then get going into the discussion. We have a great with a lot of interesting people in the room. We need to leave time for discussion. First we
Worth the hype . Whats the price . What can you do that you cant already do . Well tell you inch a word, imo, its dope. Lets get to it. A foxlm] . W urgent. First from deck this afternoon, president obama is minutes away from meeting with top lawmakers ahead of tomorrows primetime address to lay out what the white house says is a plan to take on the Islamic State. The white house says the president wants input from congress before the announces his strategy to the nation. The president has repeatedly vowed he will not send american troops into combat. Well, the numbers have changed. Well get to that. The white house does indicate the president may take the fight beyond the Islamic State targets in iraq, and into the terror groups safe haven in syria. The press secretary stopped short of saying there will be airstrikes in syria, and instead talked about giving support to moderate rebels there. The president does believe that there would be value to the United States in conjunction with
Doha: Dr. Abdul Vasih, a young Islamic scholar and eloquent speaker from the southern Indian state of Kerala, will deliver a public lecture in the Ram.