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Monday Sunrise Briefing: Trump extends virus guidelines

Catch me up on the weekend news: President Trump extends national social distancing guidelines, Angela Merkel steps up, a civil rights icon dies.

By David Clark Scott, Audience Engagement Editor

In a major shift in tone and policy, President Donald Trump extended the voluntary social distancing guidelines to April 30. The Easter aspirational deadline is gone. 鈥淏y June 1, we will be well on our way to recovery,鈥 Mr. Trump said Sunday.听

On Saturday, the president floated the idea of a mandatory federal quarantine for the New York area. He backed off. But this past week, the governors of Florida, Maryland, South Carolina, and Texas ordered anyone arriving from New York to self-quarantine. And Rhode Island took a tougher stand: a mandatory quarantine for all out-of-staters. Initially, the Ocean State governor ordered state police and National Guard to stop drivers with New York State license plates. By Sunday, police had checkpoints on major roads into the state, stopping all out-of-state motorists and telling them to self-quarantine for 14 days. The weekend鈥檚 events heightened tensions over federal vs. state responsibilities for protecting citizens, and introduced a new wrinkle: state vs. state rights.听 New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo railed against a federal quarantine and called Rhode Island鈥檚 order "reactionary" and unconstitutional. States may isolate their own citizens under policing powers derived from the 10th Amendment, reported the Monitor鈥檚 Peter Grier. But what we鈥檙e seeing now is new legal territory.听

2. A portrait of leadership. What does challenging fear and uncertainty look like in a crisis? Ask Germans. Until this past week, Angela Merkel was a lame-duck chancellor. After 14 years as the de facto leader of Europe, she was stepping down. Soon. But not yet. Mrs. Merkel seized the reins this past Wednesday in a rare televised address. 鈥淲hat gave her address its force was her tone, which was听direct, honest, and searingly empathic. She laid bare not just the test we all face but also the solace that leadership can provide,鈥 wrote Justin Davidson at New York Magazine. 鈥淭his is a war without a human enemy, and Merkel lay no blame. She asked for the sacrifice of discipline, for heroic acts of kindness.鈥澨

3. An American civil rights icon. The Rev. Joseph E. Lowery, a fiery Alabama preacher who was on the front line of the battle for equality and a close friend of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., died Friday. Lowery had a knack for cutting to the core of the country鈥檚 conscience with commentary steeped in scripture, and he听spoke his mind whether the audience was a Jim Crow racist or a U.S. president, reported the Associated Press.

鈥淲e ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to get in back; when brown can stick around; when yellow will be mellow; when the red man can get ahead, man; and when white will embrace what is right,鈥 Lowery prayed at President Barack Obama鈥檚 inaugural benediction in 2009.听

Look Ahead

Monday, March 30

Late night for one night. You won鈥檛 find talk-show hosts Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert, or Jimmy Fallon back on the air. But James Corden returns with a star-studded special, including Billie Eilish, Andrea Bocelli, David Blaine, Dua Lipa, and Will Ferrell. It airs tonight at 10 p.m. ET on CBS and CBS All Access.

Tuesday, March 31

Eclectic musical retrospective. The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has been moved from April to October. But you can get your jam on by watching the debut of the documentary film,听鈥淐oachella: 20 Years in the Desert,鈥 scheduled to premiere tonight on YouTube.听

Wednesday, April 1

It's Census Day, no fooling.听By now most Americans should have received a census form in the mail. Today is the official reminder day to fill it out and send it in. This once-in-a-decade headcount is critical to aligning democratic representation and federal funding.听

Early movie releases. Hollywood continues to move up streaming release dates as movie theaters shutter. Today, the third installment of the buddy-cop franchise 鈥淏ad Boys for Life,鈥 gets released. Also, 鈥淪onic the Hedgehog鈥 is out today, an animated live-action film with Jim Carrey playing the villain.听

Innovation Watch

Small business owners in the U.S. are responding to the coronavirus lockdowns with ingenious solutions. Closed hair salons are delivering to clients鈥 homes professional hair color kits. Yoga and gym classes are held via video streaming. The most successful responses seem to be drawing on a well of goodwill they鈥檝e built up within their communities.听

In Fairfax, Va., Mark O鈥橫eara, the owner of two shuttered movie theaters, is selling $3 buckets of popcorn in the parking lot. What impresses me about Mr. O鈥橫eara are his motives. Last week, he was losing sleep over trying to find a way to help his employees. 鈥淚 have a lot of kids working here that make a living on a shoestring...,鈥 O鈥橫eara told Variety. 鈥淭hey can鈥檛 afford to lose more than one or two shifts a week, and I don鈥檛 know what to do.鈥

Then, he hit on the idea of a drive-up concession stand. He put the word out on Facebook. This week, sales averaged $300 to $400 a day. Mr. O鈥橫eara just jumped into streaming indy films too, selling tickets to each showing. He watched as an employee opened her latest paycheck. 鈥淪he took out her calculator and she said, 鈥榊es, I can pay the rent.鈥 That鈥檚 what it鈥檚 all about,鈥 O鈥橫eara told Variety.

Hidden gem

Start your week with a recent story that inspired Monitor readers:

He was arrested for robbery. She saw an honor roll student and went to work.

Sneak preview

In tonight鈥檚 Daily Edition, watch for our story about local musicians trying to make a living when the clubs are closed.

Finally, check out the Monitor鈥檚 selected stories from Friday's subscription-only Daily Edition:

  1. When tornadoes are only the first of your worries
  2. Coronavirus and recession: How is this economic crisis different?
  3. Zoom Shabbat, drive-through confessional: Faith during coronavirus
  4. Hoops and homework: Why one man shelved retirement
  5. How to transform pantry staples into comfort food

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