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having a tech manufacturing link in a city like austin texas is a particularly good fit. y that the factory is going to now, let's gets more on tesla. susan, hold on a minute susan, i'm hearing the words double listing. look what is a double listing? why should i care? susan: well you should care if you are a tesla stockholder because that means the stock goes up with near certain inclusion in the broader s&p 500. this is after tesla reported its year of profit and that was one of the main criteria remember for s&p 500 inclusion. it's important because now a indexed to the s&p 500, meaning you have the same makeup of the index, including the stocks in it now you have to buy tesla's stock which drives up the price. elon musk gets a big paybay i know you like this type of information so i got this for you. not like he needs the money since he's worth around $72 billion, the fifth richest man on the planet according to forbes but this is also based on that massive compensation package. remember he has an eye-watering $50 billion pay package which allows him to buy tesla share
having a tech manufacturing link in a city like austin texas is a particularly good fit. y that the factory is going to now, let's gets more on tesla. susan, hold on a minute susan, i'm hearing the words double listing. look what is a double listing? why should i care? susan: well you should care if you are a tesla stockholder because that means the stock goes up with near certain inclusion in the broader s&p 500. this is after tesla reported its year of profit and that was one of the main...
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steve adler is the mayor of austin, texas, he's joining us right now. thank you for joining us. given these numbers, is it time for the governor to give local leaders in texas the power to take specific direct action on very serious measures to try to stop the spread? >> i think the governor needs to give the local communities the control, the ability to be able to do that. what's happening right now in south texas and the rio grande valley is horrible to watch. they're making forced choices about who gets care in hospitals. they really need to be able to make rules and orders that convey the message to their community that they really have to be vigilant about masking and distancing and their inability to be able to have that order locally confuses the message. here in austin, we're fairing better. we have a community that four weeks ago finally we were given the ability to be able to have a mandatory policy in our city. it became adapted by our community and now our trajectory, which was frightening to look at, has leveled off and may be coming down a little bit. but it's that
steve adler is the mayor of austin, texas, he's joining us right now. thank you for joining us. given these numbers, is it time for the governor to give local leaders in texas the power to take specific direct action on very serious measures to try to stop the spread? >> i think the governor needs to give the local communities the control, the ability to be able to do that. what's happening right now in south texas and the rio grande valley is horrible to watch. they're making forced...
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that is what is changing our numbers. >> mayor steve adler, austin, texas. thank you for joining us. >>> i bring in dr. torres, the msnbc medical correspondent. remember we talked about recomme remdesivir, a treatment for people sick with it. it was announced by gilead that it reduced the risk to patients by 62% compared with standard care alone. it sounds significant. >> it sounds and is significant, but this is their finding. it still needs to be peer reviewed and other studies to follow up. but what they are saying is it did cut down the chance of dying for those folks severely ill. up till now. d dexamethasone is the only medicine we had. this is one attacking the virus trying to get the virus out of your body, but the virus leaves behind immune system issues. this is a one-two punch we are seeing which is important because it is giving doctors more tools. doesn't work for everybody and does not work across the board, but for those it does work, it is important, giving us more tools to use for more patients and we will keep adding as time goes on. >> tha
that is what is changing our numbers. >> mayor steve adler, austin, texas. thank you for joining us. >>> i bring in dr. torres, the msnbc medical correspondent. remember we talked about recomme remdesivir, a treatment for people sick with it. it was announced by gilead that it reduced the risk to patients by 62% compared with standard care alone. it sounds significant. >> it sounds and is significant, but this is their finding. it still needs to be peer reviewed and other...
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this is austin, texas, pretty cool as someone from texas. this is travis county.t is 11.8% due to the coronavirus. they could argue they need jobs like many places do. this is a $1.1 billion man will build there. they are making cyber trucks, charles. there is honestly competition. tulsa, oklahoma would like tesla to build there if you're going to go from california, move from california somewhere, austin, texas, is a pretty hot town and pretty fun town. obviously living in texas you get the great tax breaks in general. it's a lot cheaper to live in texas because of the tax situation. charles: yeah. you know, listen, i'm kind of, i know you're from texas, i have a lot of friends in texas, i'm rooting for tulsa, i'm rooting for the underdog in this. the question, people get upset when these sort of subsidies are thrown at these companies. cheryl: yeah. charles: obviously they will not stay in california because there is such a hostile business environment but you don't have a problem with the subsidies, do you? cheryl: the tax subsidies are being offered actually a
this is austin, texas, pretty cool as someone from texas. this is travis county.t is 11.8% due to the coronavirus. they could argue they need jobs like many places do. this is a $1.1 billion man will build there. they are making cyber trucks, charles. there is honestly competition. tulsa, oklahoma would like tesla to build there if you're going to go from california, move from california somewhere, austin, texas, is a pretty hot town and pretty fun town. obviously living in texas you get the...
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point lasers at officers and helicopters by 11 30 pm police declared a lawful assembly plant in austin texas. a protester was shot and killed saturday night during a b.l.m. rally police say a man driving his car near the rally fatally shot someone who he says approached his car and pointed a weapon at him and in chicago hundreds of black lives matter protesters marched through the streets this was happening at the same time a pro police demonstration known as back to the blues was happening saturday hundreds of federal agents have been traveling to the windy city as part of the administration's operation legend to help tackle violent crime on friday 3 men were charged with federal gun crimes merely relate what was originally a good thing initiatives that later came to support is to help her the consistent violence happening throughout the city reporting in los angeles natasha sweeps r t. i'm trinity chavez reporting in new york today a protest against police brutality gaining momentum across the country really got to be got a lot of really good p.r. work and i was. actually on the guy's litt
point lasers at officers and helicopters by 11 30 pm police declared a lawful assembly plant in austin texas. a protester was shot and killed saturday night during a b.l.m. rally police say a man driving his car near the rally fatally shot someone who he says approached his car and pointed a weapon at him and in chicago hundreds of black lives matter protesters marched through the streets this was happening at the same time a pro police demonstration known as back to the blues was happening...
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joining me now is the mayor of austin, texas, steve adler, mr.or, would you say your numbers are going up and that your capacity problems are becoming more of a concern for your city? >> i would say our trajectory is rising geometrically and it is scary right now. how quickly we are going to overwhelm our hospitals. so, yes, we are very concerned. >> garrett: and is that a matter of bed space or staffing? you know, as a matter of both, probably the most pressing concern is the staffing. it is having the physicians and the skilled nurses, the icu capacity and nurses because we can create more physical space, but staffing that space is proving i think to be the greatest challenge, in part because now we are competing with houston and san antonio and dallas for the same service support. >> garrett: and is it fair to say, mr. mayor, that because we loosened up too aggressively over memorial day we are having to tighten back down this 4th of july? >> well, certainly memorial day we saw a spike that a lot of people out treating that holiday like it was
joining me now is the mayor of austin, texas, steve adler, mr.or, would you say your numbers are going up and that your capacity problems are becoming more of a concern for your city? >> i would say our trajectory is rising geometrically and it is scary right now. how quickly we are going to overwhelm our hospitals. so, yes, we are very concerned. >> garrett: and is that a matter of bed space or staffing? you know, as a matter of both, probably the most pressing concern is the...
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a black lives matter protester shot and killed this weekend, austin, texas.can hear the gunfire in this video. >> everybody back up. >> now, how do you make something like that worse? the bizarre nature is that it seems to be processed through the lens of politics. i say this matters, this situation, and it must be framed through the facts. we have a witness to the shooting next. (vo) the time is coming for us to get out and go again. to visit all the places we didn't know meant so much. but we're all going at our own speed. at enterprise, peace-of-mind starts with our complete clean pledge, curbside rentals and low-touch transactions. with so many vehicles of so many kinds, you can count on us to help you get everywhere you want to go... again. whenever you're ready, we're ready for you. enterprise. verizon knows how to build unlimited right. you start with the network j.d. power has named the most awarded for network quality 25 times in a row. this network is one less thing i have to worry about. then, give people more plans to mix and match, so you only pa
a black lives matter protester shot and killed this weekend, austin, texas.can hear the gunfire in this video. >> everybody back up. >> now, how do you make something like that worse? the bizarre nature is that it seems to be processed through the lens of politics. i say this matters, this situation, and it must be framed through the facts. we have a witness to the shooting next. (vo) the time is coming for us to get out and go again. to visit all the places we didn't know meant so...
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mayor steve adler, austin, texas. thank you for joining us. appreciate that. >> steve, thanks for the invite. >> all right. >>> and coming up, joe biden calls donald trump's response to those reports of russian bounties a dereliction of duty. we're going to ask a retired four-star general what he thinks when "the 11th hour" continues. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. >>> he should at a minimum have picked up the phone and said vladimir, old buddy, if any of this is true, and it seems to me you've got a big problem, a big problem, and make it clear. get to the bottom of this. >> some more there of joe biden today reacting to those reports that the u.s. has intelligence
mayor steve adler, austin, texas. thank you for joining us. appreciate that. >> steve, thanks for the invite. >> all right. >>> and coming up, joe biden calls donald trump's response to those reports of russian bounties a dereliction of duty. we're going to ask a retired four-star general what he thinks when "the 11th hour" continues. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are -...
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mayor steve adler, austin, texas. thank you for joining us.e that. >> steve, thanks for the invite. >> all right. >>> and coming up, joe biden calls donald trump's response to those reports of russian bounties a dereliction of duty. we're going to ask a retired four-star general what he thinks when "the 11th hour" continues. s ♪ the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. t
mayor steve adler, austin, texas. thank you for joining us.e that. >> steve, thanks for the invite. >> all right. >>> and coming up, joe biden calls donald trump's response to those reports of russian bounties a dereliction of duty. we're going to ask a retired four-star general what he thinks when "the 11th hour" continues. s ♪ the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. little things can...
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in austin, texas, a protester named garrett foster was shot dead. foster's mother said her son was pushing his fiancee's wheelchair when a car drove into the crowd and opened fire. on satururday, three people were injured at a louisville, kentucky, protest over the police killing of breonna taylor. the gun fired belonged to a member of the armed coalition of mostly black activists known as the "not f-ing a around coalition." the three victimims were also pt of the group. in aurora, colorado, authorities authorities are investigating after a car drove through black lives matter protest. one protester also reportedly fired a weapon at the march. in chicago, christopher columbus statues were taken down from two parks, after an order from mayor lori lightfoot. one of t the statues was in grat park, where a police officerer last week punched teenage activist miracle boyd in the face, knockiking out her teeth, during a protest to topple the statue. for more on her case, go to democracynow.org. the body of civil l rights leadr and georgia congressmember jo
in austin, texas, a protester named garrett foster was shot dead. foster's mother said her son was pushing his fiancee's wheelchair when a car drove into the crowd and opened fire. on satururday, three people were injured at a louisville, kentucky, protest over the police killing of breonna taylor. the gun fired belonged to a member of the armed coalition of mostly black activists known as the "not f-ing a around coalition." the three victimims were also pt of the group. in aurora,...
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mayor steve adler, austin, texas. thank you for joining us.ppreciate that. >> steve, thanks for the invite. >> all right. >>> and coming up, joe biden calls donald trump's response to those reports of russian bounties a dereliction of duty. we're going to ask a retired four-star general what he thinks when "the 11th hour" continues. bathroom trips. you may have overactive bladder, or oab. not again! we're seeing a doctor when we get home. myrbetriq treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions, like swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, or trouble breathing. if experienced, stop taking and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may interact with other medicines. tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems. common side effects include increased blood pressure, common cold or flu sympt
mayor steve adler, austin, texas. thank you for joining us.ppreciate that. >> steve, thanks for the invite. >> all right. >>> and coming up, joe biden calls donald trump's response to those reports of russian bounties a dereliction of duty. we're going to ask a retired four-star general what he thinks when "the 11th hour" continues. bathroom trips. you may have overactive bladder, or oab. not again! we're seeing a doctor when we get home. myrbetriq treats oab...
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announcing that tesla will build the next factory, not in california but in austin, texas. we'll get to more today with phil lebeau. to watch now, white house and senate republicans appear to break their week's stalemate on the debate >> senate republicans say they've reached a fundamental agreement with white house negotiators on how to move forward with the coronavirus relief bill. house speaker said the next package should get more money directly to americans. >> the third pillar is to put money into the pockets unemployment insurance, direct payments, employment tax credits and the rest in order to keep the economy going. >> now the comments come as the white house chief of staff mark meadows suggests an extension of the $600 a week unemployment payments will not likely happen. discussing extending this to the end of the year but reduced to about $400 a month or $100 a week the u.s. saw a rise of deaths above 1,000 cases. california reports its biggest one-day jump surpassing new york now as the state with the most confirmed cases since the outbreak began governors in m
announcing that tesla will build the next factory, not in california but in austin, texas. we'll get to more today with phil lebeau. to watch now, white house and senate republicans appear to break their week's stalemate on the debate >> senate republicans say they've reached a fundamental agreement with white house negotiators on how to move forward with the coronavirus relief bill. house speaker said the next package should get more money directly to americans. >> the third pillar...
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demonstrations also turned violent in richmond, virginia, austin, texas, and aurora, colorado.ocratic convention will feature speakers from around the country broadcast in prime time. the televised version will include live speeches and produced videos broadcast from cities and landmarks around the country. the convention will be held from august 17 through august 20. the pandemic continues to spread around the world. the world health organization says the number of cases globally has doubled over the past six weeks. there have now been more than 640,000 deaths worldwide. the head of the agency said today, "we are not prisoners of the pandemic. every single one of us can make a difference per coping -- make a difference." global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: we are awaiting word from washington, the senate specifically, about that gop stimulus bill. they are debating it in congress. that is democratic senator chuck schumer weighi
demonstrations also turned violent in richmond, virginia, austin, texas, and aurora, colorado.ocratic convention will feature speakers from around the country broadcast in prime time. the televised version will include live speeches and produced videos broadcast from cities and landmarks around the country. the convention will be held from august 17 through august 20. the pandemic continues to spread around the world. the world health organization says the number of cases globally has doubled...
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next in oral history interview with joseph lewis grappo recorded in austin, texas in 2015 by the koreanundation. he talks about taking part at turn the tideat earlier in the war and recounts finding -- fighting chinese forces at chosin reservoir where he was shot in the leg and shoulder. the interview project was underwritten by south korean's ministry of patriots and veterans affairs. you -- were you born? joseph: east palatino, february
next in oral history interview with joseph lewis grappo recorded in austin, texas in 2015 by the koreanundation. he talks about taking part at turn the tideat earlier in the war and recounts finding -- fighting chinese forces at chosin reservoir where he was shot in the leg and shoulder. the interview project was underwritten by south korean's ministry of patriots and veterans affairs. you -- were you born? joseph: east palatino, february
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let's bring in the mayor of austin, texas, steven adler. thank you for joining us. when you hear that texas now is more than 10,000 confirmed coronavirus cases in a single day, actually every day for nearly a week, what's your reaction? >> well, there's a little frustration, a lot of anger that we're in this place. the overwhelming urge is to redouble efforts to get the community to be disciplined and wear masks because we're finding that is enabling our city with hospitalizations to actually plateau. we shouldn't have been in this position. we're here now. we were late getting to overall state mask ban, but we are the example of why masks are important. we plateaued the last few days, but that's a trailing indicator. the people that have gotten sycamore than three weeks ago before we did the masking are now passing away in my hospitals. fully a third of my deaths in my city have happened in the last two weeks. >> that's very, very depressing. i want to play for you and for viewers, mayor, what the texas governor said, greg abbott. he is refusing to consider another
let's bring in the mayor of austin, texas, steven adler. thank you for joining us. when you hear that texas now is more than 10,000 confirmed coronavirus cases in a single day, actually every day for nearly a week, what's your reaction? >> well, there's a little frustration, a lot of anger that we're in this place. the overwhelming urge is to redouble efforts to get the community to be disciplined and wear masks because we're finding that is enabling our city with hospitalizations to...
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joining us is one of those mayors, steve adler, the democratic mayor of austin, texas. mayor adler, thank you for joining us. how crucial is it states and local municipalities around the country get access to capital in this next round of stimulus? mayor adler: it is important. austin is dealing with huge issues, especially in the hospitality industry. hotels, restaurants, bars not open. have a lot of people out of work. we are looking at unemployment compensation payments that are stopping. we are looking at tenants that are scared to death of being evicted. landlords not getting rent to pay their mortgage. we need federal assistance. you beenat have advising some of your constituents with regards to benefits set to expire in a few hours? mayor adler: nothing i can tell them is particularly satisfying. on ourleading congressional delegation is much as to stepien and help -- to help, but i'm concerned about the tsunami we will face if there is not relief. we are on a trajectory with this virus that was going to lead us to overwhelm our icu. the community did what we aske
joining us is one of those mayors, steve adler, the democratic mayor of austin, texas. mayor adler, thank you for joining us. how crucial is it states and local municipalities around the country get access to capital in this next round of stimulus? mayor adler: it is important. austin is dealing with huge issues, especially in the hospitality industry. hotels, restaurants, bars not open. have a lot of people out of work. we are looking at unemployment compensation payments that are stopping. we...
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a man shot to death right in the middle of protest last night, that one in austin, texas, we are seeing may joe protests evolving into destructive anarchy and several of our other major cities as well such as in chicago where the police department declared a riot last night, dozens of police officers have been injured, dan springer has the latest on what's been going on out on the streets, dan. reporter: yeah, eric, riots were declared in many cities across the country, pot mob and youth liberation were calling on people across the country and other cities to join them in their fight against law enforcement and many thousands did, mostly young people and the result was a lot of property damage, a lot of looting, some -- also some many, many arrests and one death as you mentioned in texas. in seattle in the name of black lives matter, arsonists torched trailers at site where new jail is being built. county executive plans to end all youth incarceration in 5 years, seattle police kept protestors on the move and hitting them repeatedly with pepper spray, 11 officers did suffer injuries fro
a man shot to death right in the middle of protest last night, that one in austin, texas, we are seeing may joe protests evolving into destructive anarchy and several of our other major cities as well such as in chicago where the police department declared a riot last night, dozens of police officers have been injured, dan springer has the latest on what's been going on out on the streets, dan. reporter: yeah, eric, riots were declared in many cities across the country, pot mob and youth...
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joining us now the mayor of austin texas, steve adler. mayor adler, thank you so much for joining us. we see things are bad. apparently, you can correct me if i'm wrong, getting a whole lot worse in texas right now. tell us, first of all, what's happening in austin, texas. >> numbers are going up and it is precarious and we're on the edge. our icus are getting more stressed. we're looking at horizons that scare us, but we're also now beginning to get calls from other parts of the state that are hit harder even than we are asking if we can take folks. it's a scary time. you know, we had a community here in austin that took this warning probably about three weeks ago, started more religiously wearing face coverings, really serious about distancing and we can see the impact on numbers. i mean, if anybody still wants to suggest that masks don't make a difference, they just have to come to austin and look and see what's happened in the last three weeks. the question for us is going to be did we do it soon enough to be able to avert what's going
joining us now the mayor of austin texas, steve adler. mayor adler, thank you so much for joining us. we see things are bad. apparently, you can correct me if i'm wrong, getting a whole lot worse in texas right now. tell us, first of all, what's happening in austin, texas. >> numbers are going up and it is precarious and we're on the edge. our icus are getting more stressed. we're looking at horizons that scare us, but we're also now beginning to get calls from other parts of the state...
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the mayor of austin, texas, told cnn this morning that they could see that kind of dire situation in that city over the next couple of weeks, so this as the number of new cases being reported here in texas are reaching staggering record-breaking levels that we have not seen since this pandemic erupted back in march here in this state, and the cdc is also forecasting that by mid-july the state could be seeing some 2,000 hospitalizations per day which is also quite staggering as well, and that's the concern here as this state tries to get a handle on the situation that has really started to spiral out of control in many people's estimations, and they are concerned about what the next few weeks and months will bring during this pandemic. remember, the governor here was one of the first to push the reopening of the economy here in texas, but late last week beginning to show signs of reversing course ordering that state woide mask mandate for people to wear masks if they are out in public areas, so a change of tone here in this state as number of new cases jokskyrocke >> ed lavandera, than
the mayor of austin, texas, told cnn this morning that they could see that kind of dire situation in that city over the next couple of weeks, so this as the number of new cases being reported here in texas are reaching staggering record-breaking levels that we have not seen since this pandemic erupted back in march here in this state, and the cdc is also forecasting that by mid-july the state could be seeing some 2,000 hospitalizations per day which is also quite staggering as well, and that's...
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a black lives matter protester shot and killed this weekend, austin, texas. can hear the gunfire in this video. >> everybody back up. now, how do you make something like that worse? the bizarre nature is that it seems to be processed through the lens of politics. i say this matters, this situation, and it must be framed through the facts. we have a witness to the shooting next. 't know meant so . but we're all going at our own speed. at enterprise, peace-of-mind starts with our complete clean pledge, curbside rentals and low-touch transactions. with so many vehicles of so many kinds, you can count on us to help you get everywhere you want to go... again. whenever you're ready, we're ready for you. enterprise. for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) new microban 24 watch as microban 24 kills 99.9% of bacteria... and then, even after multiple touches, keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours. i trust micro
a black lives matter protester shot and killed this weekend, austin, texas. can hear the gunfire in this video. >> everybody back up. now, how do you make something like that worse? the bizarre nature is that it seems to be processed through the lens of politics. i say this matters, this situation, and it must be framed through the facts. we have a witness to the shooting next. 't know meant so . but we're all going at our own speed. at enterprise, peace-of-mind starts with our complete...
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look, talk about the emergency rooms, icus in austin, texas. 28 people in the main hospital there. people in icus, 25 are hispanic. why is that? because the hispanic population is continuing to work in service jobs so that the people who around austin, texas, drinking lattes and getting on pelotons and stopping by starbucks and whole foods, the service industry is still serving them and they're getting sick. people think they can have their cake and eat it, too. dallas getting slammed. wide open boreds because nancy pelosi refuses to secure the border and people come back and forth and people are infecting each other and it's a bad hot spot. >> i don't think nancy pelosi is in charge of the border, but i want to get back to this meeting. >> a year ago nancy pelosi prohibiting us securing the border. >> liz cheney should step down or removed from her position on republican leadership. do you share that sentiment? a agree with that? >> a lot of what's said in washington. i'm not calling for liz cheney to step down. liz is a friend. we need to have a robust debate unlike my colleagues
look, talk about the emergency rooms, icus in austin, texas. 28 people in the main hospital there. people in icus, 25 are hispanic. why is that? because the hispanic population is continuing to work in service jobs so that the people who around austin, texas, drinking lattes and getting on pelotons and stopping by starbucks and whole foods, the service industry is still serving them and they're getting sick. people think they can have their cake and eat it, too. dallas getting slammed. wide...
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joining me now is the mayor of austin, texas, steve adler. mr. mayor, president trump said this week that the virus is going to, quote, just disappear. the crisis is being handled. you just heard, i know, my interview with the fda commissioner dr. hahn about what the president said last night, that 99% of cases are totally harmless. as a mayor of one of the biggest hot spot cities in the country, when you hear this from the federal government, top officials, how do you react? >> it makes me angry. you know, i understand he has a tough job, but it is dangerous not to be sending a clear message to americans, to folks in my town. we have the july 4th weekend and we need everybody wearing masks. when they start hearing that kind of ambiguous message coming out of washington, there are more and more people that won't wear masks, that won't social distance, that won't do what it takes to keep a community safe. and that's wrong and it's dangerous. i just have to hope that people aren't going to listen to that and they'll stay focused on what they're hea
joining me now is the mayor of austin, texas, steve adler. mr. mayor, president trump said this week that the virus is going to, quote, just disappear. the crisis is being handled. you just heard, i know, my interview with the fda commissioner dr. hahn about what the president said last night, that 99% of cases are totally harmless. as a mayor of one of the biggest hot spot cities in the country, when you hear this from the federal government, top officials, how do you react? >> it makes...
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and in austin, texas, a man is dead after shots ring out during an anti-police march.ime, gun violence in chicago not getting better. more than four dozen people shot just this weekend. city leaders still pushing back against any federal intervention. >> we can't just allow anyone to come into chicago, play police in our streets and our neighborhoods, when they don't know the first thing about our city. that's a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: meantime, new video showing congressman jerry nadler refusing to condemn violent acts during protests. >> is this about what's happening in portland right now. >> that's a myth being spread in washington, d.c. >> about antifa in portland? >> yes. >> reporter: at least 19 people have been killed in protests since the death of george floyd on may 25th. back to you. rob: thank you. jillian: a candlelight vigil is held for a man that was shot and killed in a black lives matter protest in austin, texas. people gathered around downtown where garrett foster died. rob: he was shot trying to stop a car from driving into a crowd of prote
and in austin, texas, a man is dead after shots ring out during an anti-police march.ime, gun violence in chicago not getting better. more than four dozen people shot just this weekend. city leaders still pushing back against any federal intervention. >> we can't just allow anyone to come into chicago, play police in our streets and our neighborhoods, when they don't know the first thing about our city. that's a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: meantime, new video showing...
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a protester carrying a long gun approach ad car in austin, texas, he was fatally shot by the driver.n aurora, colorado, rioters injured two people. they are expected to survive. in seattle 47 arrested, 59 officers injured after rioters hurled rocks and explosives at police officers near seattle's east police precinct. officers suffered burns. the station suffered structural damage. overall 18 people shot dead during rioting. back again is shelby talcot, a "daily caller" journalist reporting on the front lines of these riots. shelby, you were there at the riots. tell us what you saw? >> liz, there has been a ton of unrest. we typically see huge crowds earlier in the night, starting around 9:00. it is fairly peaceful at that time. as the night goes on, 10:30, 11:00 there's a huge group of protesters or rioters who turn their focus on to the federal courthouse and, they have been told there is warnings given by federal officers, don't touch the fence. don't try to break through. time and time again, night after night, they're trying to breach the fence and it starts sort of this war eve
a protester carrying a long gun approach ad car in austin, texas, he was fatally shot by the driver.n aurora, colorado, rioters injured two people. they are expected to survive. in seattle 47 arrested, 59 officers injured after rioters hurled rocks and explosives at police officers near seattle's east police precinct. officers suffered burns. the station suffered structural damage. overall 18 people shot dead during rioting. back again is shelby talcot, a "daily caller" journalist...
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it will build the newest giga factory near austin texas.as many as 5000 workers were billed the new cyber truck. s.actory for the model why cond suv. the ecological paradise will be open to the public with a boardwalk and trails. >>> what makes >>> california's only wolfpack was a loud and rowdy punch. they ratted out the father. the only consisted of two adults and four teenagers. >> they are so cute. i could watch that al day announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thank you. appreciate you all. thank you all. i appreciate you. thank you very much. appreciate you all, now. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got a good one for you today. returning for their third day, from l.a., california, it's the champs. it's the haywood family. [cheering and applause] and from san antonio, texas, it's the mai family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lotta cash. somebody might
it will build the newest giga factory near austin texas.as many as 5000 workers were billed the new cyber truck. s.actory for the model why cond suv. the ecological paradise will be open to the public with a boardwalk and trails. >>> what makes >>> california's only wolfpack was a loud and rowdy punch. they ratted out the father. the only consisted of two adults and four teenagers. >> they are so cute. i could watch that al day announcer: it's time to play "family...
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austin, texas, you're in. there are families all over austin, texas, saying, look, i got to get my kid out of the house and back to school, they're falling behind. i got to get back to work. i'm going to have to work part time if they're here. i don't afford child care. they have to go back to school. what do you say? >> we want kids back in school, too. teachers want to be back in school. they miss seeing those kids and we know that remote learning is a poor substitute for in-person instruction, so, we're with them on that. we need assurances that we'll be safe. we need our schools, more than 1,000 school districts in texas, they need guidance on what to do when students or adults show up similar toe matic on the campus. they're going to need additional resources that we don't have right now to purchase more ppe, to make modifications to their facilities as to allow for proper distancing. they're going to have to add bus routes to keep passenger loads limited. so many things that are going to take additional
austin, texas, you're in. there are families all over austin, texas, saying, look, i got to get my kid out of the house and back to school, they're falling behind. i got to get back to work. i'm going to have to work part time if they're here. i don't afford child care. they have to go back to school. what do you say? >> we want kids back in school, too. teachers want to be back in school. they miss seeing those kids and we know that remote learning is a poor substitute for in-person...
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gunshots ringing out at a black lives matter rally in austin, texas. meanwhile, protesters reportedly getting tear gassed in richmond, virginia, as crowds in colorado smash up a courthouse. and in louisville, kentucky, the city seeing heavily armed demonstrators marching through the streets. in portland, rioters set an american flag on fire. and in seattle, police declared a riot after a construction site is torched. we have fox news team coverage on all of this. david spunt has reaction from the white house, but we begin with dan springer who is in seattle. dan? >> yeah, jon, it was all a show of solidarity with what's going on in portland. here in seattle, there was about a dozen protests across the country here in seattle. protesters were pretty peaceful for the first couple of hours, but then seattle police declared a riot, once their east precinct came under attack. also before that, arsonists torched five construction trailers. they set them on fire where a youth center is being built. protesters smashed windows, painted graffiti on many business
gunshots ringing out at a black lives matter rally in austin, texas. meanwhile, protesters reportedly getting tear gassed in richmond, virginia, as crowds in colorado smash up a courthouse. and in louisville, kentucky, the city seeing heavily armed demonstrators marching through the streets. in portland, rioters set an american flag on fire. and in seattle, police declared a riot after a construction site is torched. we have fox news team coverage on all of this. david spunt has reaction from...
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vamos nuevamente con nuestros invitados especiales en austin texas y en florida. niños y es una preparación fácil que haremos con avena. ponemos el huevo primero que nada. es una preparación que vamos a poner primero en la licuadora. lo importante de este desayuno es lo saludable que podemos comer y compartir. colocamos el huevo, luego la harina de trigo, todo uso. fabiana, por aquí. >> en austin se están poniendo manos a la obra, siguiendo tu receta, mauricio. >> claro, vamos a colocar la harina. lo importante es que podemos dar la receta, y compartir desde texas. vamos a colocar toda la harina. ¿me están siguiendo? >> sí. >> perfecto, aquí tengo el polvo de hornear, rápido, vamos a colocar la vainilla, ¿me están siguiendo? >> héctor, ¿cómo van? >> vamos con la vainilla. >> perfecto. siempre es importante agregar una pizca de sal a de preparación, verdad, ¿fabiana? >> sí. >> vamos a hacer esta receta con leche de almendras. la ponemos en la licuadora. vamos a aprender. fabiana, ayúdame. ¿están listos? >> casi. >> muy bien. encendemos la licuadora para hacer la ma
vamos nuevamente con nuestros invitados especiales en austin texas y en florida. niños y es una preparación fácil que haremos con avena. ponemos el huevo primero que nada. es una preparación que vamos a poner primero en la licuadora. lo importante de este desayuno es lo saludable que podemos comer y compartir. colocamos el huevo, luego la harina de trigo, todo uso. fabiana, por aquí. >> en austin se están poniendo manos a la obra, siguiendo tu receta, mauricio. >> claro, vamos...
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. >> en austin texas un hombre armado con un rifle murió por los disparos del conductor de un auto enrsonas fueron alcanzadas por disparos este fin de semana, ¿cómo es posible? >> (música). >> vamos a una breve pausa y al regresar, méxico reabre iglesias y la basílica de guadalupe fue la más visitada. millones de toneladas de plástico flotan en los océanos y se pueden triplicar si no se pueden triplicar si no tomamos conciencia. este año, la caminata alzheimer's association se pueden triplicar si no tomamos conciencia. walk to end alzheimer's se llevará a cabo en todas partes. estamos recaudando fondos para terminar con la enfermedad de alzheimer y toda la demencia. visite a-l-z (punto) org (diagonal) w-a-l-k. nuestro primer crayón para cejas más gruesas. extensiones de fibras para cejas en una barra. las cejas lucen más gruesas. al instante. nuevo brow extensions crayon. solo de maybelline new york. la forma en que cuidas a tu bebé... ♪ ¡es absolutamente perfecta! eso inspiró a nuestro pañal perfecto, el más suave con protección confiable. huggies special delivery el efecto de un lif
. >> en austin texas un hombre armado con un rifle murió por los disparos del conductor de un auto enrsonas fueron alcanzadas por disparos este fin de semana, ¿cómo es posible? >> (música). >> vamos a una breve pausa y al regresar, méxico reabre iglesias y la basílica de guadalupe fue la más visitada. millones de toneladas de plástico flotan en los océanos y se pueden triplicar si no se pueden triplicar si no tomamos conciencia. este año, la caminata alzheimer's...
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en austin texas el sonido de los disparÓ disperso a los inconformes que se manifestaron por la faltaas de la milicia (nombre en inglÉs) fuertemente armadas marcharon por las calles para exigir justicia por la muerte de (nombre en inglÉs) y le dieron la policÍa 4 semanas para le resolver el crimen. >>> el cuerpo del senador lewis q cruzÓ por Última vez el puente en selma alabama. >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> es el mismo que se convirtÓo en un campo de batalla hace 55 aÑos cuando un joven lewis y otros activistas reclamaban los derechos civiles para los afroamericanos. hoy en una escena muy diferente, los agente formaron una fila a lo largo del puente a modo de un guardia de honor muchos viajaron para darle el Último adiÓs a la conciencia del congreso. falleciÓ la actriz olivia ha havilla havilland. pero habÍa entrado la historia del cine desde muchos antes al serme melany en la cinta lo que el viento se llevÓ, havilland tenÍa 104 aÑos de edad cuanto segÚn su agente falleciÓ de causas naturales en su casa de parÍs. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> descansa en paz. con esto una pausa pero al con esto una pausa
en austin texas el sonido de los disparÓ disperso a los inconformes que se manifestaron por la faltaas de la milicia (nombre en inglÉs) fuertemente armadas marcharon por las calles para exigir justicia por la muerte de (nombre en inglÉs) y le dieron la policÍa 4 semanas para le resolver el crimen. >>> el cuerpo del senador lewis q cruzÓ por Última vez el puente en selma alabama. >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> es el mismo que se convirtÓo en un campo de batalla hace...
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a man shot to death right in the middle of protest last night, that one in austin, texas, we are seeingarchy and several of our other major cities as well such as in chicago where the police department declared a riot last night,
a man shot to death right in the middle of protest last night, that one in austin, texas, we are seeingarchy and several of our other major cities as well such as in chicago where the police department declared a riot last night,
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and now, live from austin, texas... >> alex was immediately on thes radio on all of ndicated shows. >ring you up to speed on what's happene at 8:50 a.m. e.d.t. a plane hits the world tradcenter. 9:30 eastern, second jet crashes into the world trade center. >> ...ying that, "this attack is an inside job. yes, the towers fell. but they were not felled by terrorists.er theydestroyed by the united states government as a pretext to impose martial law." >> narrator: jones and other believers became known as the "9/11 truther movement." >> alex became the world's leading 9/11 truther. and actually, everything just got worse and darker. 9/11 conspiracy theorists were vicious and brutal. >> they're either using them to do it or this is full lcomplicity with the fede government, the evidence is overwhelming to bring you up top d on what's happened. >> narrator: even for the radio stations that had hosted jones over the yrs, he'd gone too >> what you see after is aat country is really, really hurting. people were grieving. where it was a moment where people wouldn't have imagined that you were g
and now, live from austin, texas... >> alex was immediately on thes radio on all of ndicated shows. >ring you up to speed on what's happene at 8:50 a.m. e.d.t. a plane hits the world tradcenter. 9:30 eastern, second jet crashes into the world trade center. >> ...ying that, "this attack is an inside job. yes, the towers fell. but they were not felled by terrorists.er theydestroyed by the united states government as a pretext to impose martial law." >> narrator:...
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here's gadi schwartz >> reporter: in austin, texas, a protest and gunfire, as people run for cover.olice say a protestor with a rifle was shot and killed by a man driving through the crowd. and in colorado, this suv was fired at by somebody in the crowd. over the weekend, a total of five people shot at protests across the country while up and down the west coast, thousands showing solidarity with demonstrators in portland they're protestors armed with leaf blowers to push back tear gas. >> we're not just -- this is not a joke, it's real. >> reporter: and oregon's u.s. attorney says those officers won't back down until the violence starts. the portland mayor, tear gassed himself by authorities, insists the agents are only escalating tensions the president promising to send more agents to other cities. in seattle, at least 45 arrests as the local police declare a riot to defend an area of protestors occupied for weeks. agitators setting fire to the construction of a new youth detention facility across the nation, marches being overshadowed by escalating violence in oakland, a vir sfir
here's gadi schwartz >> reporter: in austin, texas, a protest and gunfire, as people run for cover.olice say a protestor with a rifle was shot and killed by a man driving through the crowd. and in colorado, this suv was fired at by somebody in the crowd. over the weekend, a total of five people shot at protests across the country while up and down the west coast, thousands showing solidarity with demonstrators in portland they're protestors armed with leaf blowers to push back tear gas....
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tesla has chosen austin texas as the site for its largest auto assembly. the new plant plans on employing at least 5,000 workers company will build on 2100 acres of land in travis county and is set to get more than 60 million dollars in tax breaks from the county and a local school district. the new factory will build tesla's upcoming cybertruck pickup that will be available to shoppers next year. as more states issue mask mandates a new model predicting this the experts have stressed it time and time again one of the most effective ways of stopping the spread of covid-19 wearing a mask. tonight a new model is predicting that more mask mandates could save thousands of lives. the institute for health metrics and evaluation at the university of washington. now projecting more than 219,000 covid-19 deaths by november 1st. while the number is still incredibly high. it's actually about 5,000 fewer. then the same projection from just a week ago. researchers say about 20% of americans are now wearing masks whenever they leave their homes and the death toll is pre
tesla has chosen austin texas as the site for its largest auto assembly. the new plant plans on employing at least 5,000 workers company will build on 2100 acres of land in travis county and is set to get more than 60 million dollars in tax breaks from the county and a local school district. the new factory will build tesla's upcoming cybertruck pickup that will be available to shoppers next year. as more states issue mask mandates a new model predicting this the experts have stressed it time...
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. >>> in austin, texas, a driver who shot and killed an armed black lives matter protester saturday night is cooperating with investigators. they say the man who died was carrying a rifle, and the driver called police shortly after firing and then taking off telling police someone had pointed a gun at him. >>> gilroy strong -- the phrase showing the resilience of a community struck by tragedy at last year's gilroy garlic festival. it started at the park which was packed with people enjoying the last day of the garlic festival. nearly a year later the community held a moment of silence to remember the three people killed. the group leadership gilroy put on a small festival to show the community that in the wake of this tragedy they are gilroy strong. >> for the community and the victi victims' families. >> this year instead of having a variety of garlic treats, the event had an aztec group perform a memorial dance and raise money for nonprofits who usually help out at the festival. >>> no festival this year, but things are still full steam ahead for 2021. we spoke with the president of the
. >>> in austin, texas, a driver who shot and killed an armed black lives matter protester saturday night is cooperating with investigators. they say the man who died was carrying a rifle, and the driver called police shortly after firing and then taking off telling police someone had pointed a gun at him. >>> gilroy strong -- the phrase showing the resilience of a community struck by tragedy at last year's gilroy garlic festival. it started at the park which was packed with...
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he canceled his show in austin, texas because a public backlash. concert was going to be hosted by a bar and grill in its outdoor entertainment space but with casas biking in texas, some experts warned the show posed a health risk. >> basically i'm not going. i listen to my fans, here all you people out there, didn't know the numbers are so crazy in austin, but it turned to be a big focal point and it's not about that. >> the concert has become a tradition in austin. more than 1800 tickets were sold last year, but the restaurant has scaled back to 500 tonight to allow for social distancing. the warriors are asking fans to help defeat the coronavirus. >> over the long fourth of july weekend, please make sure to practice social and physical distancing. where your masks. >> they released this public service announcement featuring steve kerr. he is urging fans to wear face masks and wash your hands regularly and he says just like in sports, it will take a team effort to be successful. concern is growing about whether there will be college football this
he canceled his show in austin, texas because a public backlash. concert was going to be hosted by a bar and grill in its outdoor entertainment space but with casas biking in texas, some experts warned the show posed a health risk. >> basically i'm not going. i listen to my fans, here all you people out there, didn't know the numbers are so crazy in austin, but it turned to be a big focal point and it's not about that. >> the concert has become a tradition in austin. more than 1800...
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liberty. ♪ >>> a dire warning this morning out of austin, texas.city's mayor says hospitals treating coronavirus patients could run out of beds in two weeks. this comes as texas hit a new record in terms of the number of cases on sunday, reporting at least 8,000 people have been hospitalized. that is also a record and deeply concerning. the mayor of austin, steve adler, joins me now. mr. mayor, thank you very much for being with us. we have heard your warning that austin could run out of beds in two weeks. what's the situation this morning? >> well, we're trying to change the trajectory. finally, we got the governor to allow us to enforce masks, first limited just through businesses, but last week, more opened up. we're finding that that may actually be changing behaviors. i wish we had done it several weeks earlier, but there's a lesson to be learned, i think, in what's happened in texas in may and june. we opened up in ways that were not sustainable. and now we're having to turn that curve or else we're looking at our hospitals being overwhelmed
liberty. ♪ >>> a dire warning this morning out of austin, texas.city's mayor says hospitals treating coronavirus patients could run out of beds in two weeks. this comes as texas hit a new record in terms of the number of cases on sunday, reporting at least 8,000 people have been hospitalized. that is also a record and deeply concerning. the mayor of austin, steve adler, joins me now. mr. mayor, thank you very much for being with us. we have heard your warning that austin could run...
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. >> reporter: in austin, texas, a protest and then gunfire as people run for cover [ gunfire police protesters with a rifle was shot and killed by a man in a car driving through the crowd. >> suspect was detained and is cooperating with officers. >> reporter: in the aurora, colorado, this suv driving down an interstate fired at someone in the crowd. another protester was struck as well. over the weekend five people shot at protests across the country while up and down the west coast, thousands showing solidarity with demonstrators in portland their protesters armed with leaf blowers to push back tear gas, and mothers have clashed with the police force accused of being too heavy-handed. >> i'm not here for a game, a joke, it's real. >> reporter: oregon's u.s. attorney said those officers won't back down until the violence stops the portland mayor teargassed himself by federal authorities insist the agents are only escalating tensions. the president now promising to send more federal agents to other cities in seattle at least 45 arrests the local police once again declare a riot in an
. >> reporter: in austin, texas, a protest and then gunfire as people run for cover [ gunfire police protesters with a rifle was shot and killed by a man in a car driving through the crowd. >> suspect was detained and is cooperating with officers. >> reporter: in the aurora, colorado, this suv driving down an interstate fired at someone in the crowd. another protester was struck as well. over the weekend five people shot at protests across the country while up and down the...
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. >> reporter: austin, texas is stockpiling protective gear, including 3.2 million masks and thousands of cases of hand sanitizer. while some new jersey schools are considering hanging clear plastic shower curtains has dividers. balancing safety and in-person learning with decisions that could change again, even before the fall kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >>> we've got more breaking news tonight about one of the leading potential vaccines being developed at oxford university let's bring in dr. john torres, dr. john, what's being reported today? >> lester promising news this week on the race to develop a covid vaccine. early results we've been waiting for will be published next week what we'll be looking for is to see if this vk seen could offer double defense, it doesn't just produce an antibodies, but also "t" cells, the important helper cells, it could provide potentially years of immunity. the u.s. biotech moderna posted their phase one results yesterday, both of these promising vaccines have been fast tracked to the next phase of clinical trials and production. lester >> we'll take
. >> reporter: austin, texas is stockpiling protective gear, including 3.2 million masks and thousands of cases of hand sanitizer. while some new jersey schools are considering hanging clear plastic shower curtains has dividers. balancing safety and in-person learning with decisions that could change again, even before the fall kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >>> we've got more breaking news tonight about one of the leading potential vaccines being developed at oxford university...
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. >>> bay area, tesla, will big in assembly plant near austin, texas, expected to get more than 60 milliondollars in tax breaks from travis county and a local school district, while employing 5000 workers and when the factory opens, they will build the tesla new pickup truck. >>> it's 4:49 and in the bayview new area, some say the postal service is not living up to the motto of always delivering the mail on time. ktvu has henry lee who said residents have not been getting their regular mail delivery for months. >> reporter: it had been a week and a half since they received their mail. >> we never get no mail. >> reporter: they live in san francisco's bayview and they said mail delivery has been sporadic or nonexistent. they say it's a cycle that has repeated itself. >> we go through the same thing. we have to go to the post office. >> reporter: they've gone to complain and also by a larger facility on devens avenue and they say they've got the runaround. >> we are told that we are short, no supervisor, constant excuses about why we haven't received our mail. >> reporter: a spokesperson sai
. >>> bay area, tesla, will big in assembly plant near austin, texas, expected to get more than 60 milliondollars in tax breaks from travis county and a local school district, while employing 5000 workers and when the factory opens, they will build the tesla new pickup truck. >>> it's 4:49 and in the bayview new area, some say the postal service is not living up to the motto of always delivering the mail on time. ktvu has henry lee who said residents have not been getting...
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tesla has chosen austin texas as the site for its largest auto assembly plant, the new plant plans on employing at least 5,000 workers. the company will build on a 2100 acre tract in travis county and we'll get more than 600 million dollars in tax breaks from the county and local school districts. the new factory will build tesla's upcoming cybertruck pickup that will be available to consumers next year. and still ahead here tonight at 6 as more states issue mask mandates a new model predicts. >>this move could one of the most effective ways of stopping the spread of covid-19 is wearing a mask and tonight, a new models predicting that more mask mandates could save thousands of lives. the institute for health metrics and evaluation at the university of washington is projecting more than 219,000 covid-19 deaths by november 1st. while that number is still very high. it's about 5,000 fewer deaths. the same projection from one week ago. researchers say about 20% of americans are now wearing masks when they leave home and the death toll is predicted to drop the most in states where masks ar
tesla has chosen austin texas as the site for its largest auto assembly plant, the new plant plans on employing at least 5,000 workers. the company will build on a 2100 acre tract in travis county and we'll get more than 600 million dollars in tax breaks from the county and local school districts. the new factory will build tesla's upcoming cybertruck pickup that will be available to consumers next year. and still ahead here tonight at 6 as more states issue mask mandates a new model predicts....
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theas a shooting in austin, texas.here are concerns we have from the tmp escalation being used for electoral gain in november. laura:n kansas city, you have addeddr over a h homicides this year. is the deployment of federal agents hoping you solverdny of those s? guest: we have said all ang in kansas city that we welcome assistance that is invited. we welcome assistance that is really about solving murde and other nonfatal shootings, vy violent crimes. there is a distinction right now and what is being done. e while in kansas city,uld say we recommend narrow focus and i k ow the maychicago has had the same thing. what we are seeing inis the northwes more challenging and that's why i signed on to another letter today to make sure we are making clear to the administration that we don't want a mission expansion. i think we are seeing more of that. last week at a white house press conference, theyenoned there are deadly policies and deadly politicians i"democrat run cities." that is troubling and it'h s dividing m the unit
theas a shooting in austin, texas.here are concerns we have from the tmp escalation being used for electoral gain in november. laura:n kansas city, you have addeddr over a h homicides this year. is the deployment of federal agents hoping you solverdny of those s? guest: we have said all ang in kansas city that we welcome assistance that is invited. we welcome assistance that is really about solving murde and other nonfatal shootings, vy violent crimes. there is a distinction right now and what...
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texas is big last five years. we've seen big moves with elon musk making austin his next headquarters. a, texas, et cetera. there is no state income tax. texas has seen multiple fortune 50 companies move here last three years. it will continue to happen. the difference between washington, texas, florida, colorado, north carolina on as well, texas doesn't really have the mountains. texas doesn't have the water. we're kind of flat. texas has been great. florida proven to be another state people are flocking to. not just because of the water. it is because of the affordability factor. not necessarily beach towns. we've seen places you know, inland that have done very, very well, especially in the pandemic. millenials will be moving to these places in droves. griff: look out, snowbirds, youngsters are cog to florida. rogers healey, thank you very much. >> be safe. griff: all right. meanwhile baseball is back on fox. you have 12 hours of it yesterday, a quadruple header kicking off the 2020 season. we have the highlights. debut of virtual stands in the fans. kind of weird but it is next. ♪.
texas is big last five years. we've seen big moves with elon musk making austin his next headquarters. a, texas, et cetera. there is no state income tax. texas has seen multiple fortune 50 companies move here last three years. it will continue to happen. the difference between washington, texas, florida, colorado, north carolina on as well, texas doesn't really have the mountains. texas doesn't have the water. we're kind of flat. texas has been great. florida proven to be another state people...
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gunfire erupted during a protest in downtown austin texas resulting in one death according to officials wasn't immediately clear if the shooting was a deliberate attack related to the ongoing protest police asked the public to avoid the area while they investigate they say the case is being treated as homicide he won't tension. in the u.s. city of portland over the deployment of federal troops were sent in earlier in the week by president trump to quell anti racism protests on sunday poland police declared a riot in the city after protesters breached a fence surrounding the city's federal courthouse. right now now. and it's all your doubts i'm ok. they're burning right now. they're probably about 200 people in your you know they also know about me but i'll go. anywhere near. well and they. think you're going to. stand or sitting together. more than a dozen u.s. matts most of them democrats have voiced alarm over the federal crackdown president trump said more troops would be sent to u.s. cities. i think in their own way they want us to go in they'll be a time where they're going to want
gunfire erupted during a protest in downtown austin texas resulting in one death according to officials wasn't immediately clear if the shooting was a deliberate attack related to the ongoing protest police asked the public to avoid the area while they investigate they say the case is being treated as homicide he won't tension. in the u.s. city of portland over the deployment of federal troops were sent in earlier in the week by president trump to quell anti racism protests on sunday poland...
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gunfire erupted in a crowd of protesters in austin, texas.8 year old man carrying an assault rifle was killed. protestors also battled police in los angeles. and in oakland, concerns among demonstrators that their real message is being drowned out. >> reporter: demonstrators had targeted federal buildings nationwide, so far the department of justice says more than 230 protestors have been arrested by federal agents. norah? >> o'donnell: carter evans, thank you. parts of the u.s. are picking up the pieces tonight after two hurricanes took aim at the u.s. this weekend. douglas side swiped hawaii without making landfall. it kicked up big waves which brought out surfers and damage was left mostly minor. in south texas cleanup from hanna is underway. the category one storm caused flash flooding, damaging homes and businesses, and thousands remain without power tonight in one of the nation's coronavirus hot spots. there is still much more news ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, target and wal-mart are recalling potentially toxic hand sanitizers.
gunfire erupted in a crowd of protesters in austin, texas.8 year old man carrying an assault rifle was killed. protestors also battled police in los angeles. and in oakland, concerns among demonstrators that their real message is being drowned out. >> reporter: demonstrators had targeted federal buildings nationwide, so far the department of justice says more than 230 protestors have been arrested by federal agents. norah? >> o'donnell: carter evans, thank you. parts of the u.s. are...
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from her >>> tesla's ceo elon musk announced the company will set up a second assembly plant in austin, texasll be used to build the company's truck and model 3 and model y. it will invest $1 billion into the factory and hopes to hire 5,000 workers. shares of tesla continue to soar to record highs. >>> now to one woman's all-out effort to do her part in the battle of coronavirus by someone who truly knows what it means to join the fight >> reporter: at 17 years old, mae crier helped build war planes to save american lives. today her hands still work at factory speed for the very same reason >> how did you get the idea to do this? >> oh, well, you know, it was funny, i gave up my rivet gun for a sewing machine >> she's making masks for the masses for about eight hours each day once herself a rosy the riveter. >> that little piece of red and white polka dots stands for something. it's a symbol for what the american women did >> she made a few at first for family and friends now 1,000 pending orders strangers across the country saluting women's service while fighting america's new war against a
from her >>> tesla's ceo elon musk announced the company will set up a second assembly plant in austin, texasll be used to build the company's truck and model 3 and model y. it will invest $1 billion into the factory and hopes to hire 5,000 workers. shares of tesla continue to soar to record highs. >>> now to one woman's all-out effort to do her part in the battle of coronavirus by someone who truly knows what it means to join the fight >> reporter: at 17 years old, mae...
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done told you yesterday that vanilla ice was set to play to a 2,500 capacity audience tonight in austin, texas to tell you that the concert is off. >> we are so shady. >> postponed indefinitely amid heavy criticism for planning the event in the middle of a coronavirus pandemic. because if you can't go to a vanilla ice concert during a pandemic, where can you go? >> that is very true, mona. but that may not have been the only reason, this coronavirus. >> what? >> as you mentioned, 2,500 capacity audience? only 84 tickets had been sold before ticket sales were suspended. still, vanilla ice tweeted, quote, for the safety and health of everyone, we're going to stay home. yeah, yeah, you know what? it's a pandemic. things are crazy right now. it's for you, my fans. want to keep you safe. >> you know what, everyone wins. >> yes. >> everyone. >>> next to some brand-new r-e-s-p-e-c-t for the queen of soul. >> proof that aretha franklin's music will live on forever, this week's billboard hot gospel songs chart shows franklin's "reimagine: never gonna break my heonneteenth the top slot. and features the
done told you yesterday that vanilla ice was set to play to a 2,500 capacity audience tonight in austin, texas to tell you that the concert is off. >> we are so shady. >> postponed indefinitely amid heavy criticism for planning the event in the middle of a coronavirus pandemic. because if you can't go to a vanilla ice concert during a pandemic, where can you go? >> that is very true, mona. but that may not have been the only reason, this coronavirus. >> what? >> as...