Welcome to 2020 where apparently you are "mask" or "no mask". Today's "Video of the Day"
President Trump's planned political rally this week is drawing attention from health officials. What are they saying about the rally set for Tulsa, and how has the Trump campaign responded? NBC News Radio's Bill Zimpfer joins Tony with the latest.
While coronavirus lockdowns are largely over, the CDC has released new guidelines for being safe out in the world, BUT what does that mean for Major League Baseball? And when does Dr. Fauci think we can return to “normality”? NBC News Radio's Michael Bower joins Tony.
European countries reopened borders Monday after a three-month coronavirus shutdown, although international visitors are still being kept away and there was uncertainty over whether many Europeans will quickly embrace travel outside their home countries. Reopening continued in Mexico and Brazil despite cases climbing in the two largest nations in Latin America, where authorities struggled to handle the pandemic’s effect on already-weak medical systems. The need for constant vigilance came into sharp focus as China, where COVID-19 first emerged late last year, rushed to contain an outbreak in the capital of Beijing. The head of the World Health Organization said more than 100,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported globally each day in the last two weeks, and countries that have curbed transmissions “must stay alert to the possibility of resurgence.” Late Monday, Johns Hopkins University released new numbers: confirmed cases globally are now at 8,005,294. ABC's Tom Rivers is monitoring developments and joins Tony.
Nearly three-quarters (74%) of U.S. adults’ personal finances have not improved since President Trump took office in January 2017, according to a new Bankrate.com report. The lack of progress can partially be blamed on the coronavirus outbreak, which has negatively impacted 26% of U.S. adults’ finances. However, 62% failed to see financial improvement even before the outbreak. Bankrate.com's Mark Hamrick joins Tony with analysis
An update on JCPS regarding everything from regional schools to getting athletics back up and running. Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio joins Tony
There's a lot happening in Metro Louisville right now. Mayor Greg Fischer joins Tony with a look at the biggest issues at city hall right now to include some aggressive protesters.