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do not forget the news does on cbsn bay rning is coming up next. eatht ♪ you ourst and to "cbs this morning." it's thursday july 23rd 2020. i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony hospitals on the brink. coronavirus cases surge to the u.s. and hospitalizations approach a peak not seen since april. why dr. anthony fauci says this go away>> federal crackdown. the mayor of portland oregon is teary federal ants while speaking with protesters. we'll ask america's acting head of the administration is targ democrats. kids in custody. cbs news has learned dozens of unaccompanied migrant children are being held in hotels during pandemic. the big concerns about their health and safety. >> ahe return of america's pastime after off-season. the first pitch of the basl season is tonight. we'll show you how the game
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changing in the middle of a pandemic. anthony. it's july 23rd. here's today's "eye opener." it's your world in 90 seconds. >> it's rather preposterous isn't it that you can get a test i 13 14 days later you get a result. it's utterly meaningless. >> california set a new high for daily cases and surpassed new york in total cases. ultimately will get control of it. i don't eradicating it. >>hi i t in their own way, ant us to go a time they'll want us to go ill blast. >> pre his surge of federal agents into what he's calling, quote, radical lt cities out of control. >> not happening in chicago. >> joe biden teaming up with hisn a unique new video. >> he ran by deliberately dividing people from the moment he came down that ambassador to the woo johnson is accused of making sexist comments to staff. >> two children had t of an ament building to escape a fire.ere caught safely. >> all that --
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>> take a look at this home invasion. that's not a person breaking down the door. that's a bear. >> quite an intruder. >> andzd all that matters. >> as major league baseball gets ready to return they'll be using crowd noise from a video game. that will make itike the full.s of people watching baseball. >> and i think we actually have a clip of what that [ yawning ] . >> on "cbs this morning." >> first time in 30 years champions of thene other thanoo a team of record breakers. now liverpool are backre they belong. champions again! >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is >> welcome to morning." the sound of a roaring crowd in sports is a good thing. i hope trevor is wrong that you'll just hear bunch ofeball starts. >> he's wrong. he's wrong.
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>> cheering iny house. >> i hope he's wro we're going to begin with this though. alarming new numbers on the scale of human suffering caused by the coronavirus as america sees long lines of waiting to be tested. there were more than new cases of the disease confirmed just yesterday. nearly 1200 more people died. and that's according to johnsy? >>e' hopkins. anth spike in the number of people so sick with thehey can't get well at home. nearly 60,000 americans are currently hospitalized due to the coronavirus. that's to a record. dr. anthony fauci now warns the virus may neverly go away. jamie yuccas reports from santa monica california one struggling through a surge. >> reporter: in california the virus shows no down. the record more than six months intoe pandemic and now has the most cases in the country. health officials sayrack to be the second leading cause of death in los angeles county. >> nearly 60% of now seeing areoung
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adults. >> reporter: as cases dr. anthony fauci says coronavirus mayfully disappear. >> i think we ultimately will t contr don't rea eradicating it. >> reporter: ohio indiana, minnesota and the district of ave joined the list of 33 states with some form of mandmask distance and repeatedly wash your h importance of wearing ak wednesday. he also says it's safe for to return toin his own son and i am comfortable with that. i just read having to do with children very impressive. they have very strong immune systems. >>orter: most of california will not return to and is now adding new guidelines in 35 high-risk counties including >> this is beautiful. >> reporter: the only way they can operate is outdoors. >> we're literally being kicked to the curb and saying if you want to maintain your livelihood go out on thestreets. >> reporter: stylists say the added expense on top of new impossible for business to survive. >> i have to do what we've got to we've got to to you know provide for
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ourfamilies. >> reporter: salon owners point to a the cdc thatindoor operations with proper protocolscalifornia more than 8 million people haveunemployment k numbers.nk you. the surge in coronavirus cases is putting anon hospitals around the country is in miami for us. david, good morning. what's the situation where you are? >> tony miami-dadet@,5 county the most populated county in the state, has had hospitals put in more requests to get extra nurses to help out than any other county in the state. right tls cbs news they've gotten about 51 hospital requests for statewide to h000 so far. some of the ns spoke with the icu director yesterday to get the 100% full. la opened a fifth icu to handle the influx of patients when normally they have just one.ne are they sicker? >> initially in thive when i mean using more icu resources. more more medications to get the blood pressure high. >> reporter: dr. de la zerda
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patients combined with antiviral medication remdir steroids convolessent pthe lower. but patients are staying in the hospital for much longer than weeks. they stay in the icu a for another two or three weeks. so in the system for up to two months. >> reporter: inhospitals now say they have or only one adult icu bed available. medical assistant sammyitalized back in june.29-year-old single mother of three died 18 days burie my birthday. >> reporter: diaz's had no underlying health conditions. now her 2-year-old and without their mom. >> are you now going to raise the >> yes, i am. when she was in the hospital i said to her, don't worry about the kids. and she says mom, i never worry about my kids sammy's 30th two days after her mother buried thing before we go. we're louisiana. whents was centered around new and it was right after contributed to the rise in cases. we spoke with a health official
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yesterday, gayle who told us that now there is covid throughout the state of louisiana in every single parishiallyer hos >> that seems to beng, david. i'm still thinking about that mother with no rndunderlying conditions. it's all turning nprotests over the pre federal agoregon.entsn portland nis tear group, including the mayor of portland who has of using, quote, unconstitutionerror tactics on american offiil dep in even more across thievans has been covering the portland protest for >> reporter: a chaotic scene in portland again overnight. a2 the federal agents sent by president trumpuarding a courthr gas and rubber bullets on prot continued crowd launched fireworks toward the building drawing this response. even portland's democratic mayor ted wheeler was caught in the melee. he told "the new york times" in this video he was tear gassed.
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>> this is flat warfare. >> reporter: before the escalation wheeler had joined the crowdhe first time in >> we are on the front lin portland. if weble to get the federal administration to back off and leave our city, it will happen all across the united states jeopardizing our united states constitution. >> reporter: but there are no signs the feds will ease upews h homeland security isor more portland for 30-day de hours earlier, president trump announced he was sending federalo other american cits run by democrats he views as >> when they abdicate their catastrophic. >> reporter: more than 200 have been sent to kansas city, a similar number are now hea has seen a 48% rise in the murder rate over the last year and 35 agents are deploying to albuquerque. >> the president trying to divert attention from his failed leadership on covid-19. he has failed. >> reporter: tom ridge, former secretary of homelandpublican say
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playing politics and violating the mission of the department which w formed of >> to help combat terrorism and defend this country from terrorism. and it was not designed to bee president's, or any federal agency wasn't designed to be the >> reporter: chicago's lightfoot had been vehemently in her city phone trump yesterday, she a changed h now she says she'll accept those officers, but for investigative purposes only. >> we'll be talking to the acting head of the department of next hour you. ions meanwhile, are escalating between the u.s. anda amid growing concerns chinese researchers areamerican images allegedly show documents being burned a chinese consulate in houston that american officials ordered to close. chinese state media calledn election year gambut to boost the president's r and portray china as an agentf evil. ben tracy on the setting out clear expectations for how the chineseunist party is going to behave. >> reporter:ecretary of state pompeo
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on wednesday behind the deco shutter houston-based consulate citing a long challenge of intellectual property theft by chinese spies. in beijing, china's ministry spokesman call the move a ptbitical provocation which will sabotage the country the relationship with the u.s. it's a relationship that was already on the rocks as president trump in recent months has blamed china for the coronavirus pandemic, calling it the kung flu and china virus. from it. they neighbors nearby the houst consulate say people appear to be burningcourtyard after the order to close. firefighters were not allowed on embassies, it's always possible. >> reporter: president trump speculated w facilities could close. it comes in wake of a district court filing against chinese national and stanford university researcher chen song who concealed herrom investigators and attempted to destroy evidence. in a similar case a chinese researcher at the universit is wanted by the fbi for lying about her
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military service. she is hiding out at the chinese consulate i san francisco. a larger patte suspicion thatare stealing u.s. accus groundless fabrications. gayle? >> ben, thank you. the season's first hurricane in the atlantic is expected to form later today. now it's too soon to tell if gonzalo will impact t tropical storm is moving west near the caribbean islands. a hurricane watch is in effect for barbados, too. it could strengthen to a category also a tropical depression in the gulf of mexico that's forecast to make landfall7 near corpus christi on saturday. it will bring heavy rain with it. if it becomes a tro it will be names hannah. after a nearly four-month delay, it is finally time to play ball. the major league baseball season is set to begin tonight after the pandemic shut things down for some timechedul the world champion washington nationals will take on new ed o'keefe is outside nationals park. ed good i'm guessing no baby shark in the fans tonight. >> well because that guy got traded but that's a long
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story. only different this season because several high-profile players opted not to play this abbreviated season amid the pandemic but the way the game is played will actually be different due to league restrictions on who can be in the stadium and how the teamsball. last baseball season ended like this -- nationals are world champions! >> reporter: fans might be shocked to see the 2020 season begin thick lice. stadium seats will be empty replaced in some cases by cardboard cutouts. coaches will be masked. and fan noise will be piped in over stadiumspeakers. similar precautions were taken in korea and japan when those countries brought back baseball earlier this year. ♪ although you may not see many dancing robots. other u.s. leagues have been exploring differentstructuresr league soccer has been holding a world cup-style tournament this month in florida. and the nba is next week with no fans in attendance after a five-month hiatus and delays caused by coronavirus
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outbreaks at an national fan. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci showed support for his favorite team at a congressional hearing tonight he's ch as a different kind of season gets under way. >> there's not going to be people in the stands. it's just going to be televis. so i think that itself tells you something about stark differenc doing right now and what we were able to do year used t a young boy and as kid in school. and i hope i don't bounce it too much. >> and on this opening day,he t toronto blue jays are still looking for a new nest, s rejected their request to play games at home because they don't want american players crossing the border and potentially infecs. plans to move to pnc park inause of a surge so we' jays land. every once in a while, they have a bobblehead night at ballparks be selling this rooting for anthony fa fellow little league drop dropout, tha hitting home plate, that's real. him.
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children a y await deportation during this pandemic. so from march throughe the border patrol says it's100,000 ople at the southwest unaccompanied kids. mireya villarreal is following the story. it on the "associa i'm stunned by the number of 6,000 children without reporter: good morning, gayle. yeah that is a very large number. you know this is all trump administration is xpedite thes, asylum seekers, by using a cdc order in place to prevent spread of coro the pantractors have used hotels to ees, but the issu -- activists are saying they're housing children right now. and ilating their be putting in danger. >> they have suffered trauma to n trauma at the hands of our la vargas is an attorney the texas civil rights project. they're r ren suffered deportation are held inn and suites in >> there is nothing in protocol that children need to be sent to hotels. law says children illegally entering the country must be held at facilities y
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in "the new normal" we look the airlines, america's passenger railroad amtrak is facing the economic disaster in its histprecented dropce and furloughs. kris van cleave spoke to amtrak's new ceo andook ahat's changed. >> reporter: all aboards doesn't has flattened amtrak ridership. our quick half-hour trip from washington to baltimore, joshua bailey was handful on board. >> it hasn't bso that's a good thinog. >> reporter: amtrak is capping ridership at 50% fis on board. plexiglass briers have b cafe car and in the
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stations. the first thing you're going to notice thereboard. this is a five-car etely empty. in fact amtrak saysidership is down inhe of85%. the biggest change you see is amtrak's new the trains are sinfected at the end of trips. they have air filters that circulate cabin air times an hour completely every four to five minutes. touch dow departure and durg w focused more handles, tables bathrooms, contact points are allleanedr: like the trains, the stations are quiet largely th washington's union been removed to enc >> may i have >> reporter: this was suppose amtrak broke even for the first time in its 49-year hi new ceo bill flynn offially started inl, 97%. >> if you have aoment where get myself into -- >> no i never had ti get myself intomoment. the situation where it'soss our country. >> reporter: how concerned are you that some of your customers don't come back? >> in everyone in transportation is asking tmselves today. amtrak has and will cut most long-haul trains from daily few trips per week in pushback who signed letters critic "it's irrevokably hurting
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nities devastated by the mekpandemic." tose amtrak expects next year's ridership to be cut in % of w costs millionhi federal government which railroad for more than $3.5 billiondecision. the company as best we can. we're operat 60% of our normal level of riderships. our serv to bring people >> reporter: now flynn expects many of these new cleaning pr part of a lasting new has required masks since may.nger compliance has beengood but if somebody wear a denied boarding. if they're not wearing it on the train, they cane told to get off at the next stop anthon some changes airline mask policiesates on major u.s. carriers tighten their maskpolicies. delta on m a mask you aexem it.ericbove the age of 2 has to wear a united and scaea the mask you b flying that a remai anthony? >> rules on mask tightening all over. thank you ahead, vlad duth look at the stories you'll be talking about today
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>> he says people take their masks off while they're eating, and that could be a problem.ot wearing masks wth drinking water. >> well, it's hard to wear your tried it? it's ver messy. >> it doesn't work. you got something a hiker stranded in desert for 40 hours recorded his terrifying experience. help! >> robert ringo wasn a hike in joshua trenational park california when he fell and broke his leg. he was in excruciating pain unable to move. he only had two liters of water to stay h in the desert heat. on top of that didn't even have a celleat. took all the measures heuld. >> i somehow scooted up this place, ate some juniper berries, and came upons plateau. i never got to the point where i make this. i had confidence and a faith. helicopter team found him mor than a day and a half okay and sayso tony. >> just once i want to hear one here someone comes out of a near-death experience and s "i'm never
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bg rning update. good morning, it is a needa is now closed after massive turnout on opening day. it offered free rapid tests with results back in 15 word yet on how long it will take in oakland, recent study of homes in hosidents may be at risk of eviction because of th yosemite national park has tested posite. health officials got the from samples taurth of july weekend. the national park will now hold off on reopening campgrounds through the end of july. at the road into moran enhas a couple of troublve a crash blocking lanes ! we amens because of that. you might see so on the north end gate bridge. bay br ts are on. there treasuting off our
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e > 23rd thursday july 23rd, 2020. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> cla the mayor is tear along with protesters. secretary about federal agents heading to american cities. emarkable 128 day fight to recover from the coronavirus. by a patient known as miracle larry. >> and kim ca out d's recent ho to mental health. >> so e's today's ey nrs coronavirus. there case confirmed ami dade county has had hospitals put in more requests of nurses help out than any other cntate. >> i think we will get control of n't really see us eradicat overfe as in oregon. gassed a group including the mayor light foot wasaving federal officers in her ft aer phone calldent trump yesterday, she appears to ha mind. >> growing concerns. chinese researchersú0 secrets. >> chineseu.s. of groundless you ever wondered what[x it would be if birds had arms? >> theideo going wildly viral, this
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lejtd as it's being called i risinghe's sen homeland security into albuquerque th with the idt al agents will be coordinated by attorney's office. they'd be acceptedo tatrol the streets as st nightit by t thre's what he told r times. a on the parofficers. there is nothing that i warranted deescalation th urban >> acting homelanddj security secretary chad wolf joins us now. mr. morning. us. as you just saw, the mayor of portland was tear gassed last night while he was meeting with protesters and the otests themselves seem to have gotten l agentsy the >> no absolut know that before dhs law enforcemen portland, the record as has a certain level o month before we arrived. the mayor has been outspoken on dhs arrived, it was violent and continues to be very violent. i'm concerned that the peacefu in
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anding on in may he legitimized chosen to go to peac have made his he chose to go to an area that 5 activity&. ite department of close in see the opposite from ste.yth m there's the federal we are protecting the federal property. what makes --000fa re protester can violn theb molll at make violen accountable for criminal activity. >> the oreal said masked federal agents h arrested people on the streets courthouse with no probable cause and whisked them away in unmarked cars. is that accurate? >> it's not accurate. again, continue to battle misleading s and reporting. ag not only the congress but in federal statute we have the abilake acts. now, we normally don't do that in any over because we have state andal law enforcement that isring with the federal ests are not seeing that
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that's causing to go outk, two blocks maybe three >> so you are going to be on the courthouse -- beyond tthouse? >> andhe absolutely expressed right and authority to do that. it's in our charter. in tute. what we're not doing is the other side of we're notoing t immediacy of the federal courthouse. >> a dozen mayors have called this an abuse of power across not alone. the of homeland c#ç security tom ridge, sai the prot global terrshed t be t president's a secrceed who him with president george w. bush a republican, said the dhs to be overstepping its ion, and this is very o people think you're overstepping your mission here. >> well i app they need toon. i think that'sunfortunate thatmericans done viole o midnighto again, not p prcurity ho seen 54 straight days of peac you haven'tthere. there' it's this violent we have over last night0bl w masks, having officers. this i it's criminal activity. and we'll continue to enforce 0 courthouse
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