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major speech since stepping away welcome back from royal life encouraging let's get into your weekend girls to be brave and bold fraf forecast and this is typically "early today" starts now the hottest period of the year and this is not going to disappoint it is going to be beach and pool good thursday morning i'm weather all over the country phillip mena a few storms rolling through the >> i'm frances rivera. cases rise as officials scramble northeast. an isolated storm in areas of to keep the outbreak from spinning out of control. north dakota the u.s. reported more than 67 and then it builds through the new infections making it the mid-atlantic second highest single day total. the heat wave continues through much of texas and areas of the infections have now topped southeast. a few scattered storms in the 3.5 mi confirmed great lakes but the big story, staying hot pretty much from coast to coast 165 new cases of covid infection >> well, at least it's the peak. we got that. right? raising its coronavirus alert to thank you. coming up next, from captain red level. the japanese capital saw 100 new to knight. got to check out this story. cases for the seventh day in a row. health officials are she's doing it again. no cover-up spray here. advising people to stay indoors. for the first time ever masks are now mandatory on public it's the irresistiblycheaper toughest odors from the air.ve transportation a growing number of large and it uses a 100% natural propellant
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katie's symptoms also sound like stepping away from royal life, covid. >> infection in her chest, the megagan markle is back in the inability to breathe, the way public eye she encouraged girls to be brave that it affected her brain, the and bold here's blan alexander. infection, the septic. >> reporter: helping young girls >> reporter: this past flu find their voices, meghan markle season killed between 24 and 60,000 people in the u.s now the cdc director warns is on the verge of hers. the dutchess speaking at the another flu season like that as girl up summit, an organization the covid death toll is expected to climb over 200,000 this fall empowering and advocating for could make the coming winter young women around the world >> we are meant to be building especially deadly. each other up so use your voices >> i think these two hitting us at the same time do have the both on and offline to do just potential to stress our health that. >> reporter: it's her first system. >> reporter: many people may not major address since stepping back from the royal life get their flu season this fall now a different tone >> members are organizing black lives matter protests around the working from home rather than offices where they get their world. you are reforming the criminal justice system vaccine. >> the fall, knowing that we're >> reporter: and while not mentioning the royal family going to experience a rise in directly, delivering this hospital admissions due to the pointed message about flu it's very, very concerning challenging institutions that we won't have the resources >> they don't listen until they
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to take care of people. have to. because the status quo is easy >> reporter: a family practitioner in orlando. to excuse and it's hard to flu shots he says won't protect break. >> reporter: the dutchess you from covid but could still sharing the virtual stage with be a life safer. former first lady michelle >> if you were infected with either strain of the flu you could on top of that get a obama. >> this pandemic has only shown that your efforts are even more covid-19 infection which would important right now. be catastrophic for your immune >> it's her first time back in system >> potentially deadly? the spotlight but she's hardly >> absolutely. remained silent. last mosht in the wake of the >> katie never got a flu shot protests delivering a stirring speech to her high school alma last year. >> i wish i was hr educated on mater. the flu. >> because george floyd's life i wish i would have known to take it extremely seriously. >> reporter: it can be difficult mattered and taylor's life to differentiate between covid mattered >> and husband speaking out about britain's own racest past. and the flu, all the more reason >> there's no way we can move to get a flu shot. forward unless we acknowledge doctors are seeing an ever the past >> now in candid and personal growing symptoms brought on by terms delivering a message coronavirus. perhaps as much for herself as our very ownas for her audience infected last month and a >> what's fair and what's
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certain symptom led him to get unfair the hardest part and it was the tested. >> reporter: a growing list of hardest part for me is to chase both physical and neurological your convictions with action symptoms >> we realize this could affect >> and thanks to blane alexander every system in the body. >> reporter: fever, cough and for that it had to be reassuring for her. shortness of breath. now there are nearly a dozen including a runny nose, for putting it out there >> and a lot of people looking up to her. >> a british army veteran and headaches, nausea or vomiting or sudden loss of taste or smell. captain tom moore is to be >> nasal swab. a necessary evil. >> reporter: i became one of the knighted he received support across the nearly 3.5 million americans who uk during the lockdown for tested positive. raising over $40 million for the >> a lot of people have noticed especially in that first couple national health service. weeks as you're recovering public viewing access is not you'll be going along and then permitted but his family can still accompany him to his boom, profound fatigue. special ceremony >> reporter: dr. michael zag knows firsthand because he was what an accomplished life of also infected with the service. >> what a way to celebrate coronavirus. >> i didn't have a fever but i had a cough. we' 're all doing our part by staying at home. i was fatigued i had back aches, but never that could mean an increase in energy bills. nausea and then there was this you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... mental fog
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what caused that >> fuzzy thinking is what i call or closing your shades during the day. it and i had tha stay well and keep it golden. that i think is our brain having a little bit of inflammation from the virus being present. >> does it feel as weird for you as it does for me to call yourself a covid survivor? >> yeah, it does i think for all of us who have had it, initially i think we're grateful that we survived but for me at least, there's a lurking concern that was there any permanent damage to my lungs or my heart or my brain. >> and glad morgan's all better. thanks for that report supreme court justice is out of the hospital. a court spokes person released a statement saying she was home and doing well the 87-year-old was admitted after experiencing fever and chills and she underwent a procedure on tuesday to clean out a bio duct stent the trump campaign is shifting gears in the race for
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2020 as joe biden pulls further for the coronavirus. up next, the program suddenly on ahead in new polls hold for one east bay high he's replacing his campaign school district and how the district is responding. manager with his deputy campaign plus, new push back in a manager. tracie pots joins us with the push to place black lives matter latest signs inside every san francisco what's behind the shakeup? >> so what's behind it is the police station. the dprup ngroup now calling th president changing course as the numbers start to change in a series of late night tweets. message political and the message from one police he announced that pascal would commissioner. friday eve, which means we're already tracking that weekend forecast for you. now be demoted and become the weather and traffic up next. campaign's advisor to data and "today in the bay" starts right now. digital operations after leaving the campaign for two years and > the deputy will now become the new campaign manager he's a long time republican operative who used to work for new jersey governor chris christie amid the bridge gate scandal. he boasted that millions of tickets were sold for the president's campaign rally and then there was a much smaller
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crow we are also looking this morning at the numbers the polls showing president trump down by double digits and seven out of ten americans saying that the country is on the wrong track. take a look. our wall street journal poll shows president trump trailing joe biden by 11% the poll even worse by 15 points, the widest margin that we've seen so far. so the question this morning, will this campaign shakeup work? will it change course for the trump campaign >> we should find out soon enough thank you. twitter is investigating a massive hack of some of its most high profile accounts. those compromised accounts were used to send false messages telling people if they sent bit coin to a specific place they would be paid back double. several hundred people responded to this sending more than
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$115,000 twitter says they believe people targeted some of their employees that have access to internal systems and access to those tools have now been limited. twitter says that access will only be restored to the original owners once they can be done securely >> police say three would be passengers landed themselves in jail after storming a spirit airlines gate in fort lauderdale you can see them hurling things at the airline employees before rushing behind the counter it's unclear what led to the violence but the women now face battery charges and they say the women were upset after that flight was delayed. three of their taemz members were hurt. >> wait till they find out they've got to pay for peanuts bill karins is here to tell us more about the forecast good morning >> good morning to you and as we go throughout this thursday we will watch some showers and
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thunderstorms rolling through michigan early today and this afternoon our focus will be on new severe storms popping up then as the heat head lines go, this heat wave is going to be relentless. it's weakened a little bit and today 10 million people under heat advisories and some of the worst is going to be in little rock tomorrow we watch that heat beginning to build look at tulsa feeling like 108 and then the heat wave into the weekend builds right into the northeast. so the northeast is luckup ty that's what happens when you get that wind blowing off that cool water. the southeast we continue to watch temperatures in the mid 90s. over the weekend the temperatures will be the big
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story but we'll track some of those thunderstorms. details comingshow is getting a new chapter. mish bo wish bone is getting his own show the new movie is being developed by mattel films. when we come back the new body camera footage of george floyd's final moments in his deadly encounter with police until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings? ewww. dead skin cells? gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy duty dusters. dusters has three layers that grab, trap and lock away gross dust. gotcha! and, for dust on my floors, i switch to my sweeper. the textured cloths grab, trap and lock dirt and hair... no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering.
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largest crowd at a sporting event since the pandemic began chase elliott took home the $1 million prize bill de blasio signed a series of police reform bills in new york >> it is not just pain and frustration and anger, it is also a moment for transformation and we're going to show it right now at that desk here in the bronx today. let's fine these bills >> he signed five bills including one criminalizing the use of choke holds by police officers he was surrounded by community activists. the family of george floyd sued minneapolis over his death as nbc news reviewed unreleased body cam video that releases what happened before the encounter turned deadly. >> reporter: the police body camera footage sheds new light on just how that deadly encounter between george floyd and police officers escalated so
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quickly. >> i can't breathe >> almost two months since the video sparked a global movement for the first time, unreleased police body camera footage told officers at least 28 times that he couldn't breathe. authorities aren't releasing the videos but allow the public to view them. >> what we see are the interactions between george floyd and those officers you hear the fear that george floyd initially. >> reporter: they respond to a call about someonen alleged fake $20 bill they're directed to floyd in his car as lane approaches he orders floyd to show his hand and then draws his gun. as officers struggle to get him into a squad car floyd says he's retrained. once he's restrained floyd says he's going to kill me.
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takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to say that. he's now charged with second degree murder and manslaughter while he's not commented publicly, his attorney objected to a gag order and suggested that his alleged actions were justifiable in the line of his duties as a minneapolis police officer. according to another court filing officer lane felt that floyd might have been having a medical emergency. he asked whether floyd should be turned over on his side. at one he says mama, i love you. i'm dead his family filed a civil lawsuit against the police department in the city of minneapolis. >> we seek to make it financially prohibited that the police won't wrongfully kill -- >> they called floyd's death a
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we know these are challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone. we've all had to adapt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting your ac to 78° or higher... or cooling off with a fan when you can. united we are always stronger. stay well, california, and keep it golden. before generations of school children had science come to life with the magic school bus, the series followed ms. frizz l.
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today we learned that the awe to -- author of the magic school bus series has died. she was 75 years old now for a look at your money. could the pandemic be giving airbnb a boost to their bottom line a warning of amazon's most popular products good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, amazon is telling customers who purchased the wireless echo bud earphones tose cases the head phones can overheat while charging. amazon sent an e-mail to customers saying a software addresses the potential safety risk and improves the long-term performance of the echo buds battery. something to look out for and then airbnb, this is
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interesting. they have noted they've seen a surge in reservations. they're seeing some encouraging signs here the company recorded more than 1 million bookings worldwide last week that's the first time they've crossed this mark since march 3rd. about half of them are for affordable destinations closer to home and people are traveling by themselves or with one other person >> covid changing the way people travel thank you. straight ahead bill karins has a look at your weekend weather. >> be brave an that's the speech from meghan markle since leaving royal life. that's not all she said. ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ ♪we can do it ♪all strength, no sweat come on tucker, let's go.k? tuck, tuck, do you want a walk boy? tucker, do you want to go out?
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