JUDY WOODRUFF: Our Yamiche Alcindor has beenout reporting around the White House yesterday andtoday, and she joins me now. Hello, Yamiche. I knowyou are just now a few blocks from the White House. Tell us more about what you witnessed yesterdayand wh...
Hari Sreenivasan: We know from history that that both peaceful and violent demonstrations can change the political landscape. Omar Wasow is an assistant professor in the department of politics at Princeton University and studies the history and polit...
JUDY WOODRUFF: The pace of COVID-19 deaths across the United States is slowing tonight, but the total is nearing a new threshold, 100,000. At the same time, the nation's reopening keeps moving ahead, led by a major American financial institution. Ste...
JUDY WOODRUFF: As cities and states struggle to find the right balance between reopening and keeping people safe, the weight of those decisions fall squarely on small business owners. According to a new survey that the Census Bureau is taking weekly,...
JUDY WOODRUFF: As our nation honored those who gave their lives in service to the country today, the U.S. death toll from the COVID-19 pandemic topped 98,000. More areas loosened their coronavirus restrictions over the holiday weekend, and President...
JUDY WOODRUFF: And now the miller's tale. Among -- many of you will know that we have borrowed the title of this story from the medieval British poet Geoffrey Chaucer and his Canterbury Tales. Unlike that poem, full of adultery and trickery, we bring...
JUDY WOODRUFF: Finally tonight: singing the coronavirus blues. Jeffrey Brown revisits a musician who has met many challenges with song in the past, and now confronts one that is quite personal. The story is part of our ongoing American Creators serie...
JUDY WOODRUFF: Major new developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. The United States reaches 90,000 deaths out of 1.5 million cases, as more of the country loosens restrictions. There is potentially promising news about a possible vaccine. And President...
JUDY WOODRUFF: As another devastating week comes to a close, we want to take a few minutes to honor just some of the remarkable individuals who have fallen victim to COVID-19. Fifty-year-old Bobby Pin was known for his blue hair and infectious energy...
JUDY WOODRUFF: Today is International Nurses Day. And there probably has never been a more important time to stop and recognize this profession. Betty Ferrell of City of Hope National Medical Center in Southern California has worked in nursing for mo...