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and follow us on twitter @30for30. right now on "america this morning," covid crackdown. >> this is the third wave. >> the new round of closures as the entire country sees a spike in coronavirus infections. some cities now banning gatherings of any size. hospitals sounding the alarm. only one icu bed left open in one state's capital and now concerns about testing delays ahead of thanksgiving. new overnight, the rare tornado warning in new york city in mid-november. wild winds and hundreds of thousands of power outages from michigan to massachusetts. the new video this morning and what to expect today. exclusive, michael j. fox one-on-one opening up about a major health scare. >> there was a numbness in my legs and my limbs and turned out i had a tumor on my spine. >> the choice he had to make.
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plus, the chaotic scene after a passenger jet hits a bear on the runway. the problem overnight just after this historic spacex launch to the space station. what engineers had to do. from the new beer made by waffle house to a pigeon worth nearly $2 million to the ultimate hail mary pass, all the trending stories to start your week. good monday morning, everyone. we begin with the new restrictions on schools and businesses as the coronavirus emergency takes a dangerous new turn. >> more than 1 million new cases have been reported in just the last week and across the country during that time the number of people in the hospital with covid has increased by 24%. >> we are expecting some good news about a second possible vaccine. moderna is expected to report early results just one week after pfizer reported its vaccine is more than 90% effective against the virus. but in the meantime, some
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doctors are sounding the alarm about the delayed transition of power in washington, which is preventing president-elect joe biden's team from coordinating with federal agencies. those details in a moment. first the new restrictions aimed at stopping the spread of the virus. this morning, major cities are facing new restrictions as covid cases skyrocket. >> you know what's really uncomfortable and annoying, when you die. that's my answer. >> reporter: health officials in philadelphia are announcing more closures today. pennsylvania is now reporting a surge in cases, hospitalizations and deaths. in washington state indoor dining is now banned. the governor is also cracking down on gatherings including private parties. >> indoor social gatherings with people from outside your home are prohibited unless they quarantine for 14 days. >> reporter: michigan's governor issued a new emergency order sunday carne selling
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in-person classes at schools and colleges and shutting down group colleges in gyms and casinos and movie theaters. the three-week pause is drawing criticism from one of president trump's top health advisers. dr. scott atlas responded by tweeting, the only way this stops is if people rise up. the tweet quickly slammed by critics claiming it incites violence. it comes six weeks after governor gretchen whitmer was the target of an alleged kidnapping plot. >> we know the white house likes to single us out in michigan, me out in particular. i'm not going to be bullied into not following reputable scientists and medical professionals. >> reporter: atlas denies he was suggesting any kind of violence. meanwhile, in texas, el paso facing a desire situation. coroners so overwhelmed by the influx of covid victims, prison inmates are helping move bodies into mobile morgues. in new york, officials outraged over scenes like this. hundreds of people packed into an illegal warehouse party. a blatant violation of safety orders. the governor warns the months leading up to a vaccine will be the hardest. new york city and other cities are now facing new testing
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challenges and delays as travelers rush to get results before thanksgiving. >> we agreed that everybody would be tested in order to be able to go. my father is somewhat compromised at 80 years old and my mother is getting up there as well, so we want to make sure that they're safe. >> just because you test negative doesn't mean that you might not be incubating and might have been exposed in the time that it took to get the test result back. every social interaction carries a little bit of risk with it. >> and north dakota is one of several states in the middle of the country where hospitals say they're overwhelmed. listen to this. there was only one icu bed available sunday in the state's capital bismarck. as coronavirus cases spike across the country, walmart is once again counting customers. the retailer has resumed monitoring the number of people entering and leaving its stores to make sure they don't exceed 20% of store capacity. it's also encouraging curbside pickup and online shopping.
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new details overnight about the transition of power in washington with president-elect biden's transition team still being delayed. now there's word that president trump's lawyers are changing strategies at least in pennsylvania where they're dropping a legal claim. elizabeth schulze has the latest. >> reporter: the president is again refusing to concede to president-elect biden, and now trump's legal team is facing another setback as they try to reverse the election results. this morning, president trump is abandoning a major part of his legal challenge in pennsylvania. the trump campaign is dropping a claim in the lawsuit that accuses officials of unlawfully blocking observers from watching ballot counting in philadelphia and pittsburgh. the setback comes after president trump appeared to briefly acknowledge biden's election victory tweeting sunday he won but quickly adding, i concede nothing while continuing to spread unfounded claims about fraud. this weekend, thousands of trump supporters flooded the streets
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of washington, d.c. as night fell clashes with counterprotesters led to 20 arrests. former president obama says it's time for trump to concede. >> a president is a public servant. they are temporary occupants of the office by design. and when your time is up, then it is your job to put the country first and think beyond your own ego. >> reporter: a new report says president trump is planning a last-minute crackdown on china possibly creating a foreign policy challenge for the biden administration. according to the website axios, trump may announce new sanctions for trade restrictions against china in his final weeks in office. a spokesman for the national security council tells axios the actions would be designed to be politically suicidal for the next administration to do undo. president-elect biden is still
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blocked from coordinating with federal agencies including the planning for the distribution of a coronavirus vaccine. dr. anthony fauci is calling for a smooth transition. >> it's almost like passing a baton in a race. you don't want to stop and then give it to somebody. you want to just essentially keep going. >> reporter: and joe biden's advisers are expected to meet with vaccinemakers this week, but first biden will be speaking about his plans for the economy with a joint appearance with vice president-elect kamala harris in delaware. mona. president trump's allies are looking to create a more conservative alternative to fox news. "the wall street journal" says a firm with ties to the president is exploring a buy-out of newsmax, which is a pro-trump cable channel. the president and his supporters have criticized fox news for declaring joe biden president-elect. heavy rains and strong winds ripped through the upper northeast with rare tornadoes warnings posted around new york city overnight. look at the power of that wind. this was the scene in manhattan and the storms are blamed for
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750,000 power outages from michigan to massachusetts. wind gusts of more than 70 miles per hour sent trees crashing. earlier in the day the system roared through ohio. this tree falling on to a home. crews were working to restore power there. and it extended north. high winds sent this flying in toronto, canada. we'll look at today's forecast in just a moment. after a 24-hour weather delay, four astronauts launched into space from the kennedy space center in florida. it's the first time the spacex rocket is flying a crew to the space station. nasa confirmed overnight that engineers had to fix a problem with propellant heaters on the crew's capsule. experts say it wasn't a major problem. those watching the historic launch last night said it's just what the country needs right now. >> it's just incredible what humans have been able to accomplish and be able to do now in 2020, and in such a crazy
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year, we have finally some great news. so it's really wonderful. >> the four astronauts are expected to arrive at the space station tonight and look at this. a long exposure photo showing the rocket's trajectory towards space. let's take a look at your monday morning forecast. that violent storm system we mentioned has moved out of the northeast bringing in much colder air. temperatures across the region today will be mostly in the 30s and 40s. meanwhile, a new storm is moving into the pacific northwest and northern rockies. expect snow at higher elevations today with rain along the coast. seattle and portland will be in the 50s. much warmer in southern california and the southwest, mostly in the 60s across the middle of the country. chilly around the great lakes. 38, minneapolis, 51, chicago. coming up, a passenger plane hits a bear on the runway. also ahead, what we're
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hiker back from the dead. >> when i woke up, i just really didn't comprehend what had happened. >> reporter: after getting lost on mt. rainier, michael knapinski was found by rescue crews clinging to life after spending hours overnight in 16-degree weather. >> and it just got a complete whiteout. i just remember being lost, and i was taking really small steps because i couldn't see anything in front of me. >> reporter: emergency crews scrambling to save him. helicopter crews spotting him stranded near a ravine on the side of the mountain. his body temperature only 70 degrees as they rushed him to a seattle hospital. and just minutes after e.r. doctors took over, knapinski flatlined. >> his heart stopped right in front of us. he was as close as somebody can be without actually, you know, us declaring him dead. >> reporter: doctors jumping into action administering cpr and using a machine to keep him alive by pumping his blood
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outside of his body. finally after 45 minutes, his heart started beating again. >> he was one of the coldest people that i have seen arrive to the hospital lose their pulse, have a cardiac arrest and survive. >> reporter: despite severe frostbite and some complications with his kidneys, doctors say knapinski is expected to fully recover. >> i'm extremely grateful with everybody here at the hospital for not giving up on me. i'm alive and breathing. nothing short of a miracle. >> reporter: knapinski says after surviving this ordeal, his new calling in life will be helping people. he previously volunteered at the salvation army and built homes for foster children which he plans to continue doing after his recovery. kenneth, mona. >> megan, thank you for that. a homeless man charged with attacking rick moranis. police the 67-year-old "ghostbusters" star was punched and knocked to the ground last month. the attack caught on
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surveillance cameras. investigators call it a random incident. michael j. fox opens up about his major health scare. a first look at our exclusive interview. also ahead, the growing controversy surrounding the netflix series "the crown" and its portrayal of princess diana. whatever you were doing he'd be there. it was when he got sick we decided to go into the pet food business, and start blue buffalo. (man #1) we knew we wanted to start with real meat, whole grains and fruits and vegetables. ingredients that you'd want to feed your family memeber. (male vo) blue loved his blue buffalo food, and your dog will too. (woman vo) at blue we know how much one dog can change our lives. that's why we're working with sierra delta. when you purchase blue buffalo at wal-mart, we'll make a donation to help provide service dogs for veterans.
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road close to the beach. helicopters evacuated at least five people. they are recovering. we turn now to the controversy over the netflix series "the crown." the new season of the show is stirring up emotion and scandal as it depicts the struggles of princess diana. this morning, the hit streaming drama "the crown" striking a nerve with the royal family. >> i think we have enough respect for one another personally to ask ourselves some of the bigger questions woman to woman. >> reporter: the fourth season of the netflix show loosely based on true events focuses on the royal family's life during the princess diana era. >> what i want is to be loved. that's all any of us want to be from you. >> reporter: the episodes digging deep into diana's personal life. netflix even adding a warning for viewers before scenes depicting diana's battle with bulimia. the show detailing her turbulent marriage to prince charles. >> he's marrying diana. >> but he's still in love with the other one. >> reporter: including charles' affair with camilla whom he married after diana's
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death. >> who are you referring to? >> camilla. >> why would i care about her? >> because i care about her. morning, noon and night i care about her. >> reporter: according to "the mail" this morning, friends of prince charles accuse the the show of trolling on a low budget. another british tabloid reporting that prince william, quote, is none too pleased with the show adding he feels that both his parents are being exploited and being presented in a false simplistic way to make money and one royal insider saying, quote, there are raised eyebrows about harry taking millions from the company that is behind all this. prince harry and duchess meghan markle recently signed a reported $130 million contract with the company to make documentaries, movies and children's shows. reports claim harry is not a fan of "the crown" and even expressed the desire to stop the show earlier this year, and the royal family has refused publicly comment on the show. actor michael j. fox is opening up about his recent
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health scare. he spoke exclusively with george stephanopoulos. fox has lived with parkinson's disease for nearly three decades but he told george about another battle he's fighting after a frightening discovery back in 2018. >> i felt another thing happening was a numbness in my legs and my limbs and turned out i had a tumor on my spine. >> i remember when you first learned about the tumor and had to make this decision whether or not to have the surgery. it wasn't really a choice, was it? >> they told me i couldn't reverse any of the neurological damage done but i could perhaps stop it from progressing, but failing that, it would progress to the point i'd be paralyzed. >> later on "good morning america," fox talks about learning to walk again and when he hit rock bottom. in sports dustin johnson says he's fulfilling a lifelong dream by winning the masters. johnson set a new record finishing 20 strokes under par and claiming his second major championship. his brother austin who is his caddie was crying as johnson finished his round. tiger woods helped johnson into his new green jacket.
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we begin with the big item for sale at costco. >> members can now buy a 12-month subscription to a private jet service. included in the $17,000 subscription cost is a costco shopping card, nice, and a flight credit. >> the price includes the right to book flights but not the cost of the flights themselves. >> speaking of flying, a belgian racing pigeon has soared to new heights in a bidding war. >> the 2-year-old named new kim sold for $1.9 million, the most expensive pigeon ever. >> the buyer is believed to be a chinese businessman. >> i wonder how much old kim sold for. and next an unexpected guest at the breakfast table. >> a rancher near dallas was joined at the table by a full grown bison. >> the rancher told the big animal, eat your breakfast and the bison started chowing down. and speaking of breakfast, something new at waffle house. >> it's come up with its own beer that smells like bacon. bacon & kegs comes in a black and yellow colored waffle house can and is dark red. >> it apparently pairs well
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checking the top stories, michigan and washington state are imposing new restrictions to slow the spread of coronavirus. more than 11 million infections have been reported across the country. 1 million in the last week. dr. scott atlas, a white house adviser, tweeted last night urging michigan to, quote, rise up against the restrictions. president-elect joe biden will deliver remarks on the economy today as president trump blocks biden's access to intel briefings and pandemic information. the president is refusing to concede, but he's now dropping part of his legal challenge in pennsylvania. major league hall of famer tommy lasorda is in intensive care at a california hospital. the 93-year-old led the dodgers to two world series titles. today's weather, rain and snow for the pacific northwest. clear with milder temperatures across the middle of the country. colder in the northeast after violent storms overnight. and finally, a dad and his
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daughter racking up quality time on the road. >> all on bikes that were built back in the 1800s. will ganss explains. >> reporter: well, look here, johnny, it's a father and daughter duo riding their penny farthings down the highway. is that an automobile? they rhoda from sue st. marie to key west, florida, on these old tiny bicycles known now as high wheels. >> i think we really bring, you know, a sense of excitement to the place that we go. folks ask if the circus is in town. >> reporter: not the circus. just amy and randy biking 60 miles a day. >> once she gets up. >> yes, i don't like getting up in the morning. >> reporter: every day since october 9th. >> getting the opportunity to spend, you know, 37 days straight with my dad -- >> reporter: on bikes made famous more than 130 years ago.
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>> you feel every bump, every stick, and they're much more insecure in something so loose as gravel and sand. you'll fall over in an instant. so google maps likes to play some tricks on us. >> reporter: high wheels are fixed gear. amy and randy walking up and down any hills that were too steep to ride until they made it to that night's hotel or motel. >> one night in the rain in the dark, down a very busy road because we were on our own and we were still, you know, like eight miles away from the hotel, and there was no other way there. >> reporter: but worth it. once in a lifetime experiences along the way. >> you're riding a high wheel. people want to see the bike. you just get to meet all kinds of very interesting people that you would never make a connection with. >> reporter: randy learned to ride the high wheel in 1993 to join a band, taught amy a decade later. and even momma joined the most recent jurnee si ride ago long as the duo's support band proving that quality family like a penny farthing never goes out of style.
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>> how's the view up there? right now on "america this morning," covid crackdown. >> this is the third wave. >> the new round of closures as the entire country sees a spike in coronavirus infections. some cities now banning gatherings of any size. hospitals sounding the alarm. only one icu bed left open in one state's capital and now concerns about testing delays ahead of thanksgiving. new overnight, the rare tornado warning in new york city in mid-november. wild winds and hundreds of thousands of power outages from michigan to massachusetts. the new video this morning and what to expect today. exclusive, michael j. fox one-on-one opening up about a major health scare. >> there was a numbness in my legs and my limbs and turned out i had
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