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because that could diminish identity >> reporter: her attorney was overtients are encouraged to we be sure to cover your mouth and nose a mask saying she was willing to pay >> learn something new about it and keep about 6 ft distance from them. every day. thank you. bail and be under house arrest >> a new move by president trump but in the end the judge said and remember to clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily. she was not convinced. >> bail denied the best way forward is together. is sparking change lysol. what it takes to protect. she will have to wait for her trial behind bars. the ex- girlfriend and long time ♪ ♪all strength ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ health experts told the ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ "washington post" that could asked the cour hurt the quality of data and the ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ federal response to the bail and a home arrest pandemic ♪we can do it overnight as the cdc the tracie potts joins us with more. the 58-year-old appeared via ♪all strength, no sweat the president is visiting the video conference i uniform dataion by the white cdc home base today but not because of the pandemic. house just as new cases are >> reporter: right saturpain happens. exploding around the nation. today though the president trump >> she had much longer hair. aleve it. plus, new research whether you is talking about infrastructure down in georgia. it was darker, it was back in a aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. one of the 22 states where could be reinfected by the ponytail >> reporter: though her defense coronavirus cases are rising and coronavirus. team argued that the covid when pain happens, aleve it. >> maxwell is actually married also the head of the cdc pandemic made preparing for all day strong. her spouse unnamed but that's meantime the president also trial not realistic the judge talking about testing. when it comes to parenting, you're a pro. not the only block br detail he has said a number of times rejected the proposal saying coming from the first day withj. that expanding testing is one of maxwell poses substantial risk the reasons why we're seeing you know reflexes are key. >> and get ready for peacock more cases of flight. you know your kid doesn't step around puddles. the president and one of his top in court documents investigators >> and simone biles digs into health advisors dr. anthony say she holds a swiss bank and wet shoes, not cool.
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her gymnastics archives for that you know what else isn't cool? move fauci talking about testing as account worth more than we'll explain as we kick off $4 million and a british accou those cheap leaky diapers. your wednesday because with luvs, you get the pro-level "early today" begins right now results come in slowly in some leak protection you're looking for. good wednesday morning i'm cases. >> if we didn't test you avoiding law enforcement phillip mena wouldn't have all the headlines including wrapping a phone in >> i'm frances rivera. because we're showing cases. luvs, parent like a pro. we have just about the lowest tinfo mortality rate but if we did, tinfoil. her attorneys say they she has th states. think of this, taken extra steps to avoid the th,0e na as the number media. she was 16 years old when she of infected americans closes im. was sexually trafficked by >> the covid-19 vaccine is maxwell. she hat he has tormen showing promising results. the trial included 45 adults, tormented her survivors. >> i'm trying to wrap my brain phase three starts later this around her behind bars month. there's part of me that justice >> the pandemic is making it harder for families to put food has already failed us a few on the table times before in this situation, in june there was a larger than so i'm kind of just waiting for expected cost increase for food of .6% the other shoe to drop. the prices have risen for six >> reporter: the trial isn't expected to last long, about straight months. three weeks but maxwell will
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there is one industry that seems to be booming. colorado sent a monthly record have to wait a while in her jail cell the trial set to begin in july for pot sales in may reaching of next year, phillip. >> thank you still to come, a promising over $130 million. new coronavirus vaccine sends closed signs are back up in the stock market soaring california after recently and opening a can of opening. the golden state was the first controversy. with shelter in place orders and controversy. the new tweet from ivanka gh or. now over 7,000 people have died. >> reporter: with california crippled by covid, the trending this morning a can shutdown now becoming the largest to implement a massive of beans could open up a whole roll back. can of worms for ivanka trump. the governor's new closures aren't just limited to indoor critics raised ethics concerns after the president's daughter dining, bars, movie theaters and churches seemingly endorsed the beans on most hair salons, gyms and twitter. the company's ceo praised mr. noncritical offices must also trump at a white house event in last night's tweet you can shutter. >> i just really hope people ary see her holding a can of black beans with the tag line if it's i don't know what it's going to take for people to understand. goya it has to be good >> grinding to a halt again. twitter immediately lit up with the virus killing small jokes. the lincoln project responded
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businesses >> we can't close. with goya way. if we close we'll lose everything we have ivanka may have violated an >> reporter: faking economic disaster california is in the ethics law that forbids white middle of a healthsis, the house employees from endorsing state now averaging 8,000 new any product or enterprise. a possible new vaccine that cases a day. hospitalizations are up 43% in is showing quote, robust results two weeks as the death toll in testing but first facebook is getting serious about music climbs to 7,000. videos more than one third of all cases we're joined now from london are in los angeles county. with more. >> we haveer infectious. good morning, julianna we have never had as many recorded positive cases each day. and we've never had as many >> reporter: artists will not have to manually upload their people in the hospital. >> reporter: while l.a.'s mayor videos or pr going to work, art could order additional closures will need to toggle on a new the state is hoping to drive home its requirements for face setting to add music videos to their page ahead of the deadline masks releasing this new psa and facebook will automatically but not everyone is listening. create a page of their videos if no other action is taken some are refusing to enforce or facebook will be a direct require measures like face challenge to youtube masks. so certainly something to watch
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doctors fuelling the national in the tech space and when it rise in cases, california, comes to broader markets the florida and texas alone u.s. is poised for another strong day of trade today. approaching 1 million infections this comes after yesterday after since the start of the pandemic. >> ifall and the markets closed moderna released winter of 2020 and 2021 is probably going to be one of the some fresh phase one data published in the new england most difficult times that we've journal of medicine showing all experienced in american public health. progresshere are signs o patients who were giving vaccine biotech company will soon begin testing their vaccine on 30,000 developed somei bodies patients but help may not come some encouraging news when it comes to the vaccine front soon not for this man who is t. >> certainly welcome news. holding vigil on a sidewalk >> bill is tracking a major heat outside his room where he's been wave in the south. and the new streaming service on ventilator for ten days. from our parent company that can >> we know he's still there. be yours for free. he shows thoseo we but we're all going at our own speed. know he's -- he hears us. at enterprise, peace-of-mind starts with our >> the cost of covid impacting complete clean pledge, lives and livelihoods in curbside rentals and low-touch transactions. devastating ways nbc news, los angeles. with so many vehicles of so many kinds, you can count on us to help you get everywhere you want to go...
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febreze fabric refresher, for an all-over freshness you'll love. shaquille o'neil performed an act of kindness when he helped out a stranded reer justt an officer arrived on the scene where shaq was helping already he witnessed a crash, stopped to check on the welfare of the driver he stayed with the woman and her family until deputies arrived. can you imagine a family having the worst day ever i'm sure it was hot and muggy, they i'm surprised it didn't cause 40 million people, if we did any other half the testing we'd have halfh let's get back to bill karins. where is that heat wave headed. the cases. if you cut that again, we'd have >> >> there was no rubber
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necking. every time there's a little accident, there's huge backups yet again half of that >> the more you test the more to look and see what's going on. you're going to pick up. so thursday we're watching the so increase in testing there's extreme heat across the south. more cases but there are no by the time we get into friday doubt that there are more we're going to continue to watch that spreading into the east infections you're seeing truly more new look at washington, d.c. this cases. in addition, we're seeing now weekend. 94 saturday. more hospitalizations which lag 96 on sunday extreme heat continues behind infections and we're dead skin cells? gross! starting ande deaths so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy duty dusters. dusters that grab, trap and lock away gross dust. >> rising infections but not enough personal protective equipment for some of the health gotcha! and, for dust on my floors, i switch to my sweeper. care workers who are dealing with patients. the textured cloths grab, trap and lock dirt and hair... no matter where dust bunnies hide. according to internal documents no more heebie jeebies. obtained by nbc the government's glad i stopped cd arted swi. stock pile of ppe is critically low. they've given out millions of pieces of equipment but it's less than a third of what states have asked for and golloves for example, there are less than a
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million pair left. >> thank you let's bring in bill karins are made with farm grownal apples as the first ingredient. he's watching severe weather in the plains and in the midwest. and key nutrients you want.ln good morning >> good morning. a lot of people waking up in tof lightning strikes in areas of free ow way to multivitamin. kansas and northern portions of missouri this area is going to increase this morning then it willdie off and we'll get a new round of storms this afternoon and with that, rach out around st. louis hail and damaging wind is possible and everea near colorado where it meets new mexico and tomorrow 9 million people at risk as the storms will slide int that check out this dash cam footage out of sterling heights, severe threat on friday will be michigan in possibly areas of the officer cameron revived a three northeast. we'll watch out foy week old baby girl while her distraught family watched helplessly the child han choking. he's being called a hero for his
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right now at 4:30, the rollback roller coaster as businesses across the bay area remain closed this morning. one county is pushing the governor for more reopenings, but what's at stake this morning? plus, all new for you this morning, a major roadblock. cal train is hitting that puts the entire system in jeopardy. and the d.a. who charged two east bay residents for defacing a black lives matterhy local po now stepping in. "today in the bay" starts right now.
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