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brazil the country with the seconds highest number of coronavirus cases and its president wading maskless into crowds. >> two football stars raise more than $20 million for coronavirus are leaf efforts. who won? we'll have the details. it's memorial day in the united states. and millions of americans are being marking the holiday heading out doors despite fears of more coronavirus infections. tourists from across the country flocked fo beaches and restaurants. public parks this weekend. many maintaining a safe distance. many not wearing masks. new york governor says if people want the state to reopen they have to be smart and wear
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protective gear. >> next week is a function of what he do today. that sounds too glib. that's factually true. you tell me how people act told, i will tell you the infection rate three days from today. so, you want to open faster? be smar. smart. we'll calibrate it to the infection spread. >> in missouri, dozens of people attending a crowded pool party. have a look at that. everyone crammed together. and no doubt violating every safety guideline in doing so. daytona beach, florida saw huge crowds this weekend. mayor speaking about how officials are dealing with that situation. >> when you get this volume of people, it's going to be tough to control. until we get other things open or close things off.
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that's certainly not the choice at this time. residents are excited about having access to the beach. we'll figure ou how we can control these crowds and largely how we can inform the visitors. >> as the u.s. continues to ease restrictions, some americans are taking extra measures to remain safe. cnn tell us what people in california and florida are doing. >> i'm in florida. i want show you around. here's what people are doing to make sure they social distance. look mind me and see the umbrellas are separated six feet apart. allowing families to have a good time and mingle. but social distance. that way they don't have to be intermingling with other families. this is a downward scale from what memorial day weekend normally is here. i talked to the county commissioner that represents this area and says normally this
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beach would be shoulder to shoulder. there would be concerts going on. pride week would be going on. which brings in about 50,000 people. so this is a downgrade in the number of people. but take a look at the in your opinions. he was able to help us out with some figures. if you compare the weekend 2019 to 2020, it almost looks the same. from thursday to monday according to this commissioner there was about 85,000 cars that drove into pence cola last year. this year he was able to get the numbers from friday to sunday. that's about 50,000 cars. if you just compare saturday, it's about 20,000 cars coming in. this is a very drivable beach. because people from texas and
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louisiana, georgia, tennessee drive to this beach for the weekend. now, i asked this commissioner the obvious question, is he concerned about the spread of the coronavirus and here's what he said. >> something we are concerned about. that's why we closed the beaches to begin with in march. of course as wlern more about it, as people know more about symptoms and what to do, we have been fortunate to have testing available here. and so if people are experiencing any symptoms or anything they need to get tested if they come. >> according to the county commissioner 34 life guards have been on duty. if you look around you'll see social distancing is going on. not very many people are wearing masks. because social distancing is required. masks are not. >> here at l.a. county you can see the open sand behind me. people for the most part were honoring the social distancing
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guidelines. staying six feet apart. they opened up a 22 mile long bike way. we saw most people along that bike way were wearing their masks. a lesson can be learned in other parts of the country about being sense tiff to preventing the spread of covid-19. >> i think hear most people are caring about other people. and not thinking about themselves. selfish and thinking about me and my freedom. here more people are just more accepting of each other and take care of each other. you have a few here too that aren't doing it. >> social respect. people might be symptomatic, presymptomatic. asymptomatic. and just it's social respect. >> why did l.a. county open up the bike way for memorial weekend? the officials are happy with the numbers. the rate of hospitalizations going down. the rate of death going down.
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they are seeing a smaller percentage of those tested testing positive. so all in all good news for l.a. county. and easing of restrictions this memorial day weekend. >> thanks. president trump was spotted getting recreation and ignoring the advice of experts. on the coronavirus task force. >> reporter: president trump spending his memorial day weekend similar to hundreds of other americans across the country. outside and without a mask. president trump golfing for the first time since early march. he was seen not really social distancing. and not wearing a mask. one of his closest adviser and coordinator of the coronavirus task force. expressed a lot more caution. she said that people should be social distancing. and she explained there is science behind wearing a mask.
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take a listen. >> we have said to people if there's clear scientific evidence now. by all the droplet expeerpts that happen. that show a mask does prevent droplets from reaching others. out of respect for each other as americans that care for each other, we need to be wearing masks in public when we cannot social distance. it's really critically important. >> she raised questions as to whether or not the u.s. was doing enough to test and trace asymptomatic carriers of the coronavirus. we heard president trump saying that we're back. he said they weren't going to close down the country again no matter what happened. it's important to note this especially after a weekend like this. we saw hundreds of people out on beaches and outside. not social distancing and not wearing masks. that the decision to close or open the states depending on cases is done by the governor. those governors who some have
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already really pled with the citizens and residents of the state to wear masks, those will be the ones to do best for their community. as we move forward. >> u.s. continues to reopen over the holiday weekend, health experts are remingd the public not to let their guard down and continue that social distancing. for more on that i'm joined by dr. rodriguez in l.a. when you look at the video of the gatherings the missouri pool party. the arkansas cluster. and another one in atlanta after students had a party. how do you react to some of the images this weekend? do you expect spikes in a couple weeks? >> yes. i do. i react to them actually -- i become very depressed and frustrated. those actions are both ignorant,
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selfish, and dangerous. at the end of the day. i think dr. birx said social security it's asymptomatic. no fever, cough or symptoms. therefore, it's not even if they are going to spread it to other people. it's not an if. there will be a second spike unless something miraclous happens. rite now, everyone needs to take recautions. tom people think they're not vulnerable because they are young. which is a misconception. it's very frustrating to those -- >> the thing is they are are 20,000 new infections a day in the u.s. a thousand deaths. you have spikes in various parts of the country that yet this
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weekend donald trump called for demanded churches reopen. and a couple hours ago tweeted schools in our country should be open asap. because quote much very good information now available. your thoughts on that? >> much very good information. >> not the grammar. >> somebody else needs to go to school. we need clear and concise leadership. perhaps schools should open. there needs to be a plan. every time people congregate, there is the threat of disease. this country was raised -- founded on religious freedom. but you don't have to go to a church to express that. every congregation and pastor and minister and rabbi is most concerned about the health and safety emotionally and religiously of the flock. they should ensure that. so, can churches open with a
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plan i this they can safely open. if there's distancing and people wear masks. but look at us. we're communicating there video. why not do that for a little bit until things quiet down? >> yeah. a will the of push back on the tweet on schools. in the u.s. most schools are out for the summer anyway. i'm not sure the point of the tweet. what is it in human nature that with 100,000 dead, 20,000 new infections a day. what makes some people seemingly oblivious. gambling with their health. and there's people who think it's overblown. >> it's not. and luckily it hasn't dpoten to the point where we thought it might get to just because of the actions that have been taken. look at new york. it's exemplary. that curve went spike up and went down. the new yorkers took it very seriously. so what is it human nature?
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one is i think people don't see it. so it is not a reality to them. it's a relate to me. it's a reality to someone who lost a wife or husband or brother. the second thing is the fact that so much of this i think is political. it is almost showing that you agree with some party. in this country. it's a form of -- again it's very depressing to see that. >> it's a culture war issue. yeah. i agree with that. would you also agree that when we talk about testing there's still not enough of it here in the u.s.? there needs to be for people to have that confidence to go to work. widespread testing, contact tracing and so on. as other more successful countries have done and are doing. >> absolutely. the issue is that a lot of the countries moes successful have a
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dim different form of government. and can force people to do certain things like in china they need to be quarantined and bring them food. united states blessed as we are, we have freedoms and you can't force people to do anything. we really have to make people understand testing is important. testing to what degree. antibody testing if we know antibodies provide immunity. that's great. we want live testing. how often do we do it. how gets it? this is plan from upstairs, down. to we need testing? absolutely wi absolutely we need more testing. >> thank you so much. >> have a good night. now health officials in brazil say that within 24 hours nearly 16,000 people contracted covid-19. the alarming spread of the virus there has prompted the u.s. to
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suspend travel from brazil. brazil's president still cavalier despite the crisis. >> brazil the second most impacted country in the world by coronavirus after figures late saturday night that seemed to be responded to the united states. the most impacted country. by banning entry into the u.s. for those from brazil. or those who have been to brazil in 14 days. it seems a bid to try and prevent the infection from getting to the u.s. this piece of bad news of course for brazil comes on a day in which the president has gaen been seen near crowds of supporters. not wearing a mask. unexpected rally in brazil. he was reported to have flown over the crowds in helicopter. then landed wearing a mask.
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and later filmed greeting supporters. these are common displays by the president of his support. in the capitol of government and often used to suggest that he is comfortable among other individuals that masks aren't necessarily essential. despite the growing catastrophe inside brazil. the statement was always it was a little flu coronavirus or a cold. he's later modified the language and talk about the fight against it being a war. that was more to justify the use of the drug hydroxychloroquine. which in some studies proven to be harmful to individuals and yet to be proven to be pen official in the fight against coronavirus. brazil a two weeks away from the peak. and political leadership giving divided messages itself.
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>> mexico just ended its worst week since the start of the out break. on sunday alone officials reported more than 2,700 new cases. 215 deaths. in total nearly 7,400 people in mexico have died of the virus. protestst and crack down in hong kong. thousands of people defieing police and tear gas to tell the mainland to keep its hands off their freedom. we'll talk about it. when we come back. (vo) switch to sprint and get four lines of unlimited for just $100 a month. plus, we're throwing in four samsung galaxy phones...on us. and now, sprint customers enjoy access to expanded coverage on the t-mobile network. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com.
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welcome back. u.s. officials are criticizing china for its actions in hong kong. and the south china sea. and how it handled the coronavirus pandemic. the u.s. national security adviser using some strong language on that. >> we want good relations with china and the people. but we're seeing action after action by the communist party that makes it difficult. and with respect to the trade deal, we'll see if they live toup it. we're dealing in a new world with coronavirus. they unleashed a virus on the world that destroyed trillions of dollars in american economic wealth and we're having to spend
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to keep the economy alive and keep americans afloat. we're in a different world. the cover up of the virus will go down in the history along with chernobyl. >> protestors are demanding freedom from china. as they dodge tear gas thrown by police. have a look. >> several thousand people turned out to march sunday. opposing china's plan to approve a new national security law this week. during the national peoples congress. which is beijing's rubber stamp par limb. they arrested 180 people and accused protestors or setting fire and throwing bottles. tell us about beijing's view of what's been happening in hong kong. and the need for these laws. what they think of the
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international criticism. >> there's certainly very sense ti sensetive about it. our broadcast is censored by the government. so viewers here see black screen. that is really one illustration about how important this issue is to them. this morning on monday morning the nearly 3,000 delegates to the national people congress were discussing this bill behind closed doors. it's passage of course in doubt because of the role. beijing is losing patience after waiting for years for the hong kong government enact a similar law. the last time the government trying to do so was in 2003. huge protests on the street. and they shelved. because to have the latest protest movement that began in hong kong last year, over another controversial bill and showing no sign of e baiting despite a pandemic.
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they are frustrated with the process and seeing hong kong as a -- also with this increasingly vocal proindependence movement. not to mention rampant involvement or interference with external forces including governments like the u.s. they think this is time to act now. that's why they are using this very rarely used method to by pass hong kong local legislation to enact a law from beijing. of course there are political calculations as well with the u.s. and other governments preoccupied with the pandemic. they are expecting a weaker international push back or if there are backlashes from washington given relations hitting rock bottom anyway, they magt as well ram this through. things cannot get any much worse. and of course with president xi jinping in control this is obviously another sign of
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increasing confidence of caring less about international rebuke. >> feeling em boldened and not worried about what the word thinks about it. we heard what the u.s. national security advise ir had to say. you earlier on sunday asked the chinese foreign minister about their own sort of aggressive approach diplomatically -- the so called warrior diplomacy. >> a block buster movie about a soldier turned security -- state media used the term to describe the country's assertive or aggressive diplomats. ambassadors and spokes people having a daily word of wars with counter parts. especially u.s. officials on a range of issues. lately about government response to the pandemic.
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that's why i asked the minister is this kind of rhetoric and approach the new norm for china diplomacy. he didn't address the question. we never pick a fight or bully others but we have principles and guts and will push back against deliberate insults to defend national honor and dignity. this nationalistic theme always playing very well domestically in china. >> good to see you. thank you. so a series of increasingly bold mufs have china and hong kong. elsewhere. earlier a professor at hong kong university why we're seeing such moves now. >> china sees itself now as a rising power. it sees the u.s. declining. and it's the right time to push its around the world and try to
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put pressure on taiwan. and to take control of the south china sea and to sideline the u.s. there maybe also domestic reasons to that. which is the fact that actually the covid-19 crisis. has create td problems within china. the level of trust the chinese government has been effected and damged by the crisis. stirring up nationalism and unite the society around the communist party and hence this aggressiveness around the world. >> speaking to me earlier. all right. we'll take a quick break. the governor of arkansas says his state is experiencing a second peak in coronavirus infections now. what he says is behind the surge
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the governor of arkansas says he is concerned about his state experiencing a second peak of coronavirus cases. he appeared on a sunday news show and talked about striking a balance between health concerns and economic growth. >> we have to manage the risk. we take the virus very seriously. it's a risk. it causes death. you can't keep yourself at home. that's contrary to the american spirit. our death rate is le compared to the rest of the country. it doesn't diminish the
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seriousness. but we have to manage the risk, grow the economy. we have to come back and not just in arkansas but nationally. because this virus is deadly. it will be with us a while. we have to manage that risk. >> he's also attributing that spike in infection to increase testing in his state. cnn explains. >> reporter: arkansas is one of the few where the governor didn't issue a state at home order for residents. they had restrictions put on businesses and restaurants and schools were closed. that one of the reasons why this second wave is the governor describing it of coronavirus infections is concerning. this started on thursday of last week. the governor says more testing is being done for the coronavirus and one of the reasons why they're seeing a second wave. 450 cases or so reported last thursday.
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150 on friday. 160 about on saturday. the case totals were lower on sunday. that could have something to do with the way weekend test results are reported. we'll see how it continues to play out. the governor has described it as a second wave. one of the silver linings is that the positive infection rate of the tests and hospitalization rates for the virus remain low. so by and large the state of arkansas hasn't seen the case numbers in the death totals as high as many other places in the country. governor says that the state and residents must learn to manage and learn to essentially live with this virus here for the months to come. >> the united states bleak unemployment picture is going to get worse. that's the message from the senior white house economic adviser. on sunday telling cnn he believes may's unemployment rate could be north of 20%.
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>> my expectation is that since there's still initial claims for insurance in may. the rate will be higher in june than may. after that it should trend down. we're close to an inflection point in term of business activity and a month away. >> is unemployment going to be higher? >> yeah. it will be quite a bit higher. there were some technical things they messed up and economic lecture we'd go into them. fix the the numbers and mischaracterized last time. a number will be north of 20%. >> we could see double digit unemployment in october and november as voters are preparing of course to go to the polls. meanwhile new jersey could be forced to make major budget cuts unless it gets more funding from the federal government. governor predicting a $10 billion revenue loss. laying off key front line state
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workers. >> we announced a budget on friday for the next four months. we had to cut or defer over $5 billion of expenses. this ip cluds potentially laying off educators. firefighters, police, healthcare workers. this is not ab tract. this is real. it's not a blue state issue it's an american issue. >> so far, both the white house and the senate majority leader have resist td calls to provide federal relief for states facing budget shortfalls. prime minister standing by his senior adviser. under fire for allegedly breaking the nations lock down rules and doing it more than once. on sunday boris johnson says he didn't have a choice. >> i have had extensive face to face conversations with him. and i concluded that in traveling to find the right kind of child care, at the moment
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when both he and his wife were about to be incapacitated by coronavirus. and no alternative. i think he followed the instinct of every father and every parent. i do not mark him down for that. >> the leader of the opposition party calling for the cabinet office to launch an inquiry to the violation. >> this was a huge test at the prime minister. he failed that test. he hasn't sacked him. he hasn't called for an investigation. he's treating the british public with contempt. >> cnn london correspondent has more developments on this story. >> boris johnson behind his top advise ir saying he had no choice but to travel 260 miles with his wife. who had virus symptoms for child care reasons. the prime minister saying if he
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acted responsibly, legally and with integrity. opposition labor party leader disagrees. saying judgment was an insult to sacrifices made by the british people. calling for an inquiry adding millions of people across the country have made the most agonizing choices. not to see relatives and funerals. they deserve better answers and several members of parliament in his own party have added to calls for him to resign. on monday the newspaper a big backer of boris johnson added to the calls for cummings to resign. on whether he broke any laws or guidelines here, johnson said there's actually guidance about what to do about the pressures that families face when they have child care needs. he feels he didn't cross the
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line. he also dismissed additional claims in the observer that once he was in isolation, he traveled 30 miles to visit a beauty spot. johnson is making a political gamble here. hoping the public will back him and have sympathy for cummings. opposed to looking at this whole situation and thinking there's one war for them. and one for us. and it's unfair. >> a nursing home manager telling cnn this has been the worst time of her career. some care givers say the government has let hem down during the crisis. >> hi, mom. >> there's a virus going around the world. >> yeah. >> we have to keep you in your room. to protect you.
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>> coronavirus has been a double agony. she's a carer at this nursing home. where her mother is also a resident. >> it's so hard. i want everything to go back to normal. >> panicking about it. it's awful. >> for the manager. keeping everyone safe is a daily struggle. >> at least five of her 62 staff has secured tests. >> how long will that last? >> end of today. >> protective equipment is hard to access. and had to resist pressure to take residents carrying the virus back from hospital. she normally deals with three
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deaths a month. in april she lost 19. she can't be sure those who died had the virus. unless they are admitted to the hospital, they aren't getting tested. that means for now they are confined to their rooms and visitors banned. >> i have residents with capacity in the bedroom. crying. saying am i going to die. i can't answer them. they're in the testing. the charts and graphs i don't think the numbers are accurate. the worst time of my entire career. >> more than quarter of coronavirus deaths in england occurred at care homes. despite the government originally saying the risk they faced would be low. in a statement to cnn the department of health and social care said that all care home staff and residents can now be tested. whether they have symptoms or not. that is months after the pandemic took old here. and years into a profound crisis
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in social care. >> have britains been forgotten? >> absolutely. it's a national tragedy. >> about 17 miles awa life is getting back it normal. in this home for the elderly with dementia. out of isolation. they're having their hair done. and picking up the thread of a story which is now theirs. >> the community had 13 cases of coronavirus. but, no fatalities. thanks to former icu nurse who turned this into a ward in hours. >> my heart plummeted. several residents displayed symptoms of the coronavirus. and i had to move quickly. >> many of the residents don't
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even remember being ill. britains care center won't forget how it was let to fend for itself. >> we'll be right back after the break. t-mobile and sprint are joining forces to power your business. we're building a 5g network that will deliver unprecedented reach and reliability, and the highest capacity in history. with more coverage and more bandwidth
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israel prime minister calls the corruption charges he's facing an attempted coup by political enemies. on sunday defiant netanyahu attended his hearing of this criminal trial. refusing to sit in the defendants chair until the cameras moved away. accused of bribery, fraud, breech of trust in three cases. all charges he denies in the strongest possible terms. >> elements in police and the general attorneys office have align pd with left wing media. the just not b.b. gang.
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the objective is to topple a strong right wing minister. >> supporters gathered outside the courthouse. the hearing took less than an hour is adjourned until july 19. here in the united states, parts of the country are seeing dangerous weather on the holiday weekend. for more details we bring in cnn meteorologist. what are you seeing out there? >> what i'm seeing is unexpected guest at the picnic. a tornado. that occurred in south central texas on saturday. and again we have the chance of severe weather today. that could ruin some extended holiday weekend plans for many from dallas to san antonio. austin and north ward into the oklahoma city region. chances of severe weather lining the southern plains today
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extending as far as the great lakes as well. with scattered showers and thunderstorms all the way to south florida. with a flood threat. more on that. the storm prediction center highlighted a slight risk of large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornado later today for the region. keep an eye to the sky. there's a flare up of thunderstorms expected to occur. we have the flood threat that's ongoing across southern florida. specifically in and around the miami-dade region. we have the potential for four to six inches of rainfall. across the region. there have been reports there of people draining their pools and anticipation for the at least the potential of flooding. the weather prediction center has a high risk or moderate risk for flash flooding in places from west palm beach into miami. as far as north the orlando region. the flash flood watches in place. it will be a wet end to the
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holiday weekend. and as we round off the first part of the workweek next week, it will continue to be rather wet. 69 degrees in chicago. 86 for the nation capitol. 78 new york city. a warm and humid 84 expected for atlanta. and you can sigh the heat building across the western u.s. where heat advisories are in place. some could reach the triple digits by tomorrow. >> humid here in atlanta. great. my favorite. thank you. appreciate it. all right. sports len sports legends battling it out for a good cause. raising millions for coronavirus relief. state farm is announcing the good neighbor relief program we're returning $2 billion dollars to our auto policyholders through may 31st.
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spectators, golf as we know it now. instead though four global superstars who refuse to have their spirits dampened. all rivals reacquainted all mic'd up and not holding back. >> i had the coffee and now i got to step on one. come on, baby. >> man does have some calves. >> yes, ladies and gentlemen, this is what i have to listen to every time we play. >> they're selling enticing events. the match, champions for charity and approximate all in support of covid-19. charles barkley. >> tom, because your my man, $50,000 if you hit the green. >> chuck, you say to yourself $50,000. >> you know, tom, that was -- i should have just said if you could just keep it on the
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planet. >> on that occasion, brady, playing with phil mickelson was well off the green. meantime, his long time nfl rival, the now retired peyton manning was paired with tiger woods. much to the master's champion delight, woods shared personal insights after further back issues. >> it's been nice to be at home, training each and every day and get some treatment on it, get into a routine basically. you know, i didn't have to play for a while, trying to peak for augusta, trying to get ready for this. then all of a sudden the pandemic and everything that's happened, we've all been very careful and have had to stay at home. it's been good in that regard. i've been able to spend a lot of time with my kids which was awesome. >> what followed at 7 was extraordinary. brady, he and mickelson three down. the legend dare quarterback with
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the perfect response holing out from the fairway after some ribbing from that man barkley. >> wow. >> hey, hey. >> chuck, chuck. >> hey, man. >> shut your mouth, chuck. >> that shot alone earning an extra $100,000 courtesy of a donation from four-time major champion brooks koepka. a majesticbird. but came a humbling fall from grace from the buck fear hads superstar. >> did you change pants? >> i split my pants. so much torque in that swing. >> gotcha. >> in the end, this would be a close one up factory for woods and manning. live sports back albeit a temporary distraction from a global pandemic. there's plenty on the court at time but there's also power and purpose to sunday in south florida. and now four global sporting
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icons who can say they played their part in helping to raise $20 million for covid-19 relief efforts. patrick snell, cnn, atlanta. >> and check this out. an earthquake hit new zealand while the prime minister was live on television. but gentlemjacinda ardern manag keep her cool. >> we're just having bit of an earthquake here, right? quite a decent shake here. but if you see things moving behind me -- the beehive moves a little more than most. yep, no, it's just stopped. >> didn't miss a beat. the beehive, is new zealand's parliament building. the capital was shaken by the quake. no reports of damages or injuries. i'm michael holmes. the news continues with robyn curnow after a quick break.
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