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And Public Events canceled or curtailed the country moved closer to a milestone nearly unimaginable just two months ago. As we come on the air tonight, more than 98,000 people have been killed by the virus in the u. S. Closing in on 100,000 deaths since the pandemic began. There are now more than 1. 6 million confirmed cases nationwide. At some beaches and parks across the country today, people frustrated by social distance found themselves packedin together. While others attended scaledback ceremonies or held backyard barbeques. The president and his 2020 rival for the White House Former Vice President joe biden each participated in wreathlaying events to commemorate memorial day. But the president also took to twitter. Lashing out at opponents. As well as those who criticized him for playing golf over the weekend. There is a lot of newshis holiday monday. And our correspondents are covering it all. Cbs Jonathan Vigliotti leads off our coverage tonight from los angeles. Jonathan . Rep
This event. This is an hour and 10 minutes. Hello, everyone. Thank you for joining us here today. This is a very different for meh to a press event and, i think, for most everybody that is going to participate this morning, but we are eager out. Y this [indiscernible] please forgive us. We will keep you on mute during the presentation. [indiscernible] as we go and we will hold the questions to the end. [indiscernible] if you have any questions, please just send her a note and she will call on you during the questionandanswer session. Cannotare audio only and access our chat, please hold to the end and we will do a final call for questions at that time. As you know, our country and the world are grappling with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. I sincerely hope that you and your loved ones are safe and , that youetting by are practicing social distancing and taking necessary precautions. We do appreciate you taking time for us today to do this event. Im in a rural town in Monroe County i
Wheeler testified before a House Appropriations subcommittee on the agencys 2021 budget request. Several members asked about the epas efforts to regulate what are called forever chemicals. Congresswoman Betty Mccollum opened the hearing. Good morning. This hearing will come to order. Today is the day that were going to do the interior environment subcommittee and examine the president s fiscal year 2021 budget request for the Environmental Protection agency. Joining with us this morning is administrator Andrew Wheeler and david blum. Welcome to both of you. For fiscal year 2021, the president s request of 6. 66 billion for the epa is a 27 cut below fy 2020, an active level of 9. 06 billion. This request from the president seeks to undo all the progress we were able to achieve on a broad bipartisan basis in the fy 2020. For example, request eliminates the 39 million in new funding we provided to the epa to address pfas. Requests Clean Energy Funding grants by 47 . Thats a 409 million cu
Heading to uc davis for school. We are very proud of you. I would like those here to please stand and ok shay, we would like you to ring the bell. [ applause ] clapping . We are very happy to be here at the library in san francisco. Thank you for having us. But we want to talk about its not so much your background but really more about cheese and how we worked with it in the book. Wed seen a lot of books that were really resident we wanted to do a book about classifications and how you look at cheese and how you use f it in had a resident rather than being specific about taking a pound of something and putting it in a mixture and having that be the resident we decided to work with cheeses in classifications and if you understood how the chose was made it would inform you on how to cook with it right. So it was really what er7 trying to achieve. We teach you how to cheese is made by describing our journey. Starting with fresh cheese no starting with milk. Starting with milk of course we