Civil rights hero John Lewis will remain at the rotunda of the Georgia State Capitol on Wednesday at one of the last stops of the congressman defeated after the commemorative occasions in Alabama and Washington, DC Lewis, who died on July 17 at the age of 80 of pancreatic cancer. he served 33 years in the U.S. House of Representatives for the 5th Congressional District of Georgia. In particular, he took him on horseback and by carriage to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma on Sunday, the same bridge he traveled with voting rights activists on March 7, 1965, a day known as “Bloody Sunday.” Lewis will be revered at the Georgia State Capitol in a special ceremony, followed by a public screening starting at 3 p.m. 7 p.m. And.
With at least 20 states postponing or canceling their plans to reopen amid peaks in coronavirus cases, the Fed could sign Wednesday that it is moving toward an even more market-friendly strategy targeting near-zero short-term interest rates for years to see. The economy sank in its biggest recession this quarter, with a report this week predicting a drop in gross domestic product at an annual rate of more than 30%. Recent economic knowledge shows that the economy is emerging partly from this gap over the past two months, however, analysts see the growing dangers of returning to recession after virus spikes forced states to partially close again.
Ceos at Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google will appear before Congress Wednesday to answer questions about antitrust issues. The House Judiciary Committee will speak with Tim Cook, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and Sundar Pichai as Congress reviews its competitive practices. Lawmakers will determine whether each company is using its position to unfairly eliminate potential smaller competitors. In the end, this can lead to new limits in the way they run their businesses. Lawmakers have expressed interest in the terms of apple App Store and Google Play Store practices. Facebook has faced scrutiny about how it handles user data, and officials have questioned whether Amazon is using its dominance in e-commerce. The audience will be streamed live on YouTube and on the government’s website.
Former girl Michelle Obama has introduced a new podcast on Spotify. “Michelle Obama’s Podcast” will teach listeners to “open new verbal exchanges, and complicated verbal exchanges, with the other people they care about to the fullest.” Michelle Obama’s first guest will have a familiar presidential voice: Barack Obama. The former commander-in-chief is expected to appear in the first episode, where the ruling couple will hold an intimate verbal exchange about the community, the love that fuels relationships and life after living 8 years in the White House.