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a wrongful death lawsuit was filed today against a midwest city dr ragan nichols is already kids are prescribing a massive amount of opioids to 5 patients who later died when i heard that there was 4 other deaths that i sort of thing oh good evening oh midwest city doggie doctor i'm homeless tonight 3000000 jobs dave was just reading and listening to the doctor raising as many times you can stuff and he. was very happy she got a rest question on t.v. oh. yeah i don't know where it was said because this is from 3 doctors i mean did she harm i didn't know any internet i met a man why america should search for a man and marriage to. a met. you. mean these are navy have spent their entire life in this house this is where their daughter chelsea was born 21 years ago hear also that she passed away as a painkiller overdose in 2013 their story is one of an analgesic burdened family hiding in the secret and shame with addiction. she's headed for back surgeries dr nichols was liza's doctor for 7 years she was the 1st to fall into the opioids trap when i 1st started seeing her i thought she was
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to make it look like they are tough on crime and not finding solutions to real challenges in midwest cities like chicago and kansas city. >> jerry nadler pressed the attorney general william barr on federal agents coming into your city on what they call operation legend. >> i am confused as to the purpose of operation legend. you claimed that 200 arrests had been made under operation legend. correct? >> correct. >> but you misspoke. >> correct. >> as of last week they said there was one arrest. do you think the attorney general was inflating the numbers? >> even if it was an honest mistake, it shows the spirit of what is trying to be accomplished. it has been sold to myself and others about being an operation about solving murders. the attorney general's speech of a week ago was about getting numbers. we have arrested 300 or 400 people. this is an area where your police department, your local mayor has failed. this is showing us what they are trying to do. instead it's putting up accomplishments up rather than changing dynamics on the ground. we will still be living here two or three months
to make it look like they are tough on crime and not finding solutions to real challenges in midwest cities like chicago and kansas city. >> jerry nadler pressed the attorney general william barr on federal agents coming into your city on what they call operation legend. >> i am confused as to the purpose of operation legend. you claimed that 200 arrests had been made under operation legend. correct? >> correct. >> but you misspoke. >> correct. >> as of last...
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before sunrise hundreds of people line up outside an unemployment office in midwest city oklahoma they've all lost their jobs amid the economic recession caused by coronavirus and are now waiting to get help and be laid unemployment checks dieter blakely used to work at a hotel casino in milwaukee wisconsin she was laid off in march and has yet to receive for unemployment benefits it's been over 3 months with no income and been really stressed lately. bills are piling up i worried all the time. sometimes i went it got to be a little bit of a habit too when i woke up in the morning to look at my front door and see if there was an eviction notice on there but deidre blakely is just one of more than $50000000.00 americans who've lost their jobs since a pandemic hit the u.s. in march congress passed a pandemic aid package that included an extra $600.00 a week for anyone left unemployed by the pen demick the problem the money still hasn't reached many who need it so why are so many americans still waiting for their unemployment money i posed that question to jesse rothstein the former chief ec
before sunrise hundreds of people line up outside an unemployment office in midwest city oklahoma they've all lost their jobs amid the economic recession caused by coronavirus and are now waiting to get help and be laid unemployment checks dieter blakely used to work at a hotel casino in milwaukee wisconsin she was laid off in march and has yet to receive for unemployment benefits it's been over 3 months with no income and been really stressed lately. bills are piling up i worried all the time....
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seeing here, oklahoma's unemployment office set up a two day event that starts this morning in midwest cityndreds desperate for unemployment benefits camped out overnight sunday into monday at oklahoma's unemployment office to be the first in line to get help. these pictures and reporting from cnn affiliate koco, some have waited months to get benefits amid the pandemic. but oklahoma employment security staff couldn't see everyone and capped the line at 170, turning some people away. the solution to help answer questions. officials will take the first 500 in line and next week they will add similar events in tulsa and oklahoma city. >> reporter: i'm in new york where health officials are investigating a cluster cognitive individual cases. 14 people tested positive after attending a drive-in high school graduation ceremony. one person at the ceremony recently returned from florida showing symptoms and then tested positive. the school district is working closely with authorities in order to stop the further spread of the virus. >> thanks to our correspondents for those updates. president trum
seeing here, oklahoma's unemployment office set up a two day event that starts this morning in midwest cityndreds desperate for unemployment benefits camped out overnight sunday into monday at oklahoma's unemployment office to be the first in line to get help. these pictures and reporting from cnn affiliate koco, some have waited months to get benefits amid the pandemic. but oklahoma employment security staff couldn't see everyone and capped the line at 170, turning some people away. the...
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also, a look at the black lives matter protests in smaller midwest cities.ver race. >> i'm most surprised by the numbers on our side. people are getting fed up with it. i'm not surprised by the people on that side. e on that side be ready for it. a digital foundation from vmware helps you redefine what's possible... now. from the hospital shifting to remote patient care in just 48 hours... to the university moving hundreds of apps quickly to the cloud... or the city government going digital to keep critical services running. you are creating the future-- on the fly. and we are helping you do it. vmware. realize what's possible. introducing ore-ida potato pay. where ore-ida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to pay for bites of this... ...with this. when kids won't eat dinner, potato pay them to. ore-ida. win at mealtime. >>> we're following some breaking news on this friday morning. in the face of growing pressure from corporate partners and fans, football in washington, d.c. might soon look a little different. in a brand-new statement just out, washin
also, a look at the black lives matter protests in smaller midwest cities.ver race. >> i'm most surprised by the numbers on our side. people are getting fed up with it. i'm not surprised by the people on that side. e on that side be ready for it. a digital foundation from vmware helps you redefine what's possible... now. from the hospital shifting to remote patient care in just 48 hours... to the university moving hundreds of apps quickly to the cloud... or the city government going...
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seeing here, oklahoma's unemployment office set up a two-day event that starts this morning in midwest citye for unemployment benefits camped out overnight sunday into monday at oklahoma's unemployment office to be the first in line to get help. these pictures and reporting from cnn affiliate koco. some have waited months to get benefits amid the pandemic, but oklahoma unemployment security staff couldn't see everyone and capped the line at 170, turning some people away. the solution, today's event to help answer questions. officials say they'll take the first 500 in line and next week they'll add similar events in tulsa and oklahoma city. >> reporter: i'm alexandra field in new york where health officials are investigating a cluster of covid cases. at least 14 people tested positive after attending a drive-in high school graduation ceremony. one person who was at the ceremony had recently returned from florida, later started showing symptoms, and then te tested positive. the chappaqua school district says they are working closely with authorities in order to stop further spread of the viru
seeing here, oklahoma's unemployment office set up a two-day event that starts this morning in midwest citye for unemployment benefits camped out overnight sunday into monday at oklahoma's unemployment office to be the first in line to get help. these pictures and reporting from cnn affiliate koco. some have waited months to get benefits amid the pandemic, but oklahoma unemployment security staff couldn't see everyone and capped the line at 170, turning some people away. the solution, today's...
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before sunrise hundreds of people lined up outside an unemployment office in midwest city oklahoma they've all lost their jobs amid the economic recession caused by coronavirus and are now waiting to get help and be laid unemployment checks dieter blakely used to work at a hotel casino in milwaukee wisconsin she was laid off in march and has yet to receive for unemployment benefits it's been over 3 months with no income and been really stressed lately. bills are piling up i worried all the time. sometimes i went it got to be a little bit of a habit too when i woke up in the morning to look at my front door and see if there was an eviction notice on there but deidre blakely is just one of more than $50000000.00 americans who've lost their jobs since a pandemic hit the u.s. in march congress passed a pandemic aid package that included an extra $600.00 a week for anyone left unemployed by the pen demick the problem the money still hasn't reached many who need it so why are so many americans still waiting for their unemployment money i posed that question to jesse rothstein the former chief ec
before sunrise hundreds of people lined up outside an unemployment office in midwest city oklahoma they've all lost their jobs amid the economic recession caused by coronavirus and are now waiting to get help and be laid unemployment checks dieter blakely used to work at a hotel casino in milwaukee wisconsin she was laid off in march and has yet to receive for unemployment benefits it's been over 3 months with no income and been really stressed lately. bills are piling up i worried all the...
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ok 321 twice over the past 8 months i traveled to the midwest to a city that's become a metaphor for many for jobs lost factories closed and the disappearance of the 9 to 5 middle class. market beginning at the and the. youngstown area economy there are no longer smoke stacks and much of it is covered by vegetation. are you doing now it's depressing to be honest with you you can't talk about the. talk about the steel and manufacturing. the arms of. a used to wake up in the morning to the noise of the blast furnace rumbling now i wake up to them tearing the facility down. elm look forward to talking to. the people. must obey the orders given to a human beings except when it conflicts with the 1st. we should be very careful about official intelligence the point is to create. it with artificial intelligence to. protect its own existence. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say. well you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea tha
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ok 321 twice over the past 8 months i traveled to the midwest to a city that's become a metaphor for many for jobs lost factories closed. and the disappearance of the $9.00 to $5.00 middle class 40 year the down the coming candidate marks the beginning of the end still dominate youngstown area behind me there are no longer smoke stacks and much of it is covered by vegetation act. and it's depressing and down here to be honest with you you can't talk about the valley and not talk about the steel and manufacturing. them small region like the arms again. i used to wake up in the morning to the noise of the blast furnace rumbling now i wake up to them tearing the facility down. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells abilities on the streets many of them under-age. los angeles police reveal a taste of the daily challenge no if you're going to exploit a child here in los angeles they were going to come out you would see officers going undercover as 6 workers end customers to fight 6 trade. down districts more just steel mills would be shut down by f
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midwest. kansas city, an awful lot of lightning to the north.ts towards chicago later on this evening, with the potential for wind damage and even some hail. rolls south of des moines up towards chicagoland. a little bit of a break in the heat when the rain does get there, but it will be a very, very severe day today across parts of the midwest. we'll also see the heat here for nashville, atlanta, all the way to montgomery. heat indexes around 100 degrees. a couple of hot days in a row for about everyone. even for you, alisyn, in new york by saturday. >> okay. i like heat, but that is a lot of red on your map there. so thank you very much, chad. >>> all right, "new day" continues right now. >> the 1918 pandemic, where anywhere from 50 to 75 to 100 million people died, it has the makings of the possibility of approaching that in seriousness. >> florida reporting the highest number of deaths to date. 132 deaths in a single day. >> between march, april, and may, we actually probably had 20 million infections in the united states, even though we onl
midwest. kansas city, an awful lot of lightning to the north.ts towards chicago later on this evening, with the potential for wind damage and even some hail. rolls south of des moines up towards chicagoland. a little bit of a break in the heat when the rain does get there, but it will be a very, very severe day today across parts of the midwest. we'll also see the heat here for nashville, atlanta, all the way to montgomery. heat indexes around 100 degrees. a couple of hot days in a row for...
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. >>> for millions of americans today was sweltering heat advisories have been issued for cities from the midwest to the mid-atlantic and new england because of the high humidity, it felt like it was over 100 degrees there. it's likely to remain hot for much of the coming week. >>> now to our ongoing series inequality in america. this past week the nation's first black female doctor finally got some long overdue recognition. while she was celebrated, the hard truth is that black women still make up a disproportionately small percentage of physicians >> we decided to take action and do something to acknowledge this medical pioneer who died 125 years ago. >> on thursday her grave finally received a proper headstone. dr. rebecca lee crumpler was the first black female physician in the u.s. >> i was told people come looking for her but she doesn't have a grave stone. >> there aren't images of dr. crumpler, but she wrote this book, graduated from the new england medical college in 1864 at what is now boston university >> people need to know her story. >> the doctor, ob-gyn in atlanta helped fund an ex
. >>> for millions of americans today was sweltering heat advisories have been issued for cities from the midwest to the mid-atlantic and new england because of the high humidity, it felt like it was over 100 degrees there. it's likely to remain hot for much of the coming week. >>> now to our ongoing series inequality in america. this past week the nation's first black female doctor finally got some long overdue recognition. while she was celebrated, the hard truth is that...
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those in the northeast, midwest, larger american cities are likely to feel that more acutely from a budgetingerspective in particular. we never got that infrastructure weak the president kept promising us. what are your hopes for an infrastructure plan, whether this president or another one after november? we would give up an infrastructure weak if we could get an infrastructure built for five years. fast act expires later this year. we do not expect to see another bill in time for the withdrawal of that bill. we do think we will see a longer-term continuing resolution minimally at current levels. to be clear, we don't think we will see a long-term continuing resolution because that by itself will stay in place. we think we will see a longer-term continuing resolution so states can continue to feel confident in bidding work ahead, all the while the house and the senate tried to come to terms on what a longer-term bill looks like. to that end, last year, the senate and public works committee, the jurisdiction where a bill would emanate in the senate, came up with a plan for a new five-year lon
those in the northeast, midwest, larger american cities are likely to feel that more acutely from a budgetingerspective in particular. we never got that infrastructure weak the president kept promising us. what are your hopes for an infrastructure plan, whether this president or another one after november? we would give up an infrastructure weak if we could get an infrastructure built for five years. fast act expires later this year. we do not expect to see another bill in time for the...
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and the severe storms that are running into that heat causing some problems in t upper midwest yesterday. twin citiest has thunderstorms rolling through here, and showed a little bit of a light show there. thunder and lightning and wind damage across wisconsin, 60-plus mile per hour winds there. kansas as well. a couple of tornadoes reported right along the minnesota/wisconsin line. the carolinas had some strong storms, too. but this front -- not a lot of cool air behind it, but strong enough to run into this heat and humidity, causing more in the way of thunderstorms today from chicago, up to detroit, columbus, over towards pittsburgh and buffalo. this front will have a hard time because this big heat dome is just locked in place. maybe some variance in temperature by a few degrees or relative humidity, but temperatures will feel like near 100 degrees it looks like right through the middle part of the week. this heat wave looks to continue. >>> good sunday morning. some clouds making their way into our east bay valleys. we have a lot of sunshine on the way with upper 80s to near 90 there. otherwise
and the severe storms that are running into that heat causing some problems in t upper midwest yesterday. twin citiest has thunderstorms rolling through here, and showed a little bit of a light show there. thunder and lightning and wind damage across wisconsin, 60-plus mile per hour winds there. kansas as well. a couple of tornadoes reported right along the minnesota/wisconsin line. the carolinas had some strong storms, too. but this front -- not a lot of cool air behind it, but strong enough...
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heat advisories were issued for cities from the midwest to the mid-atlantic and new england because of the high humidity, it felt like it was over 100 degrees in some places, and now that heat is headed into the northeast. for more we turn to nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. good morning, michelle good to see you. so, how long is this one going to last? >> hi there. it's so good to see you. it's going to last at least through the mid week we are looking at brutal temperatures, brutal humidity. combine those and that's when it becomes dangerous. we have the advisories from the south to parts of new england. we have an excessive heat warning. that's where you see the pink. that includes philadelphia philadelphia could see a heat index of 110 degrees be careful as you head out today. use the 15i69 tips, hydrate, stay indoors, stay out of the sun. we're looking at 100 degrees in washington, d.c. this morning, feeling more like 89 heat index 96. we'll talk about this coming up and stormy weather in the middle of the country in a few minutes. >> all right, michelle, thank you. >> now the
heat advisories were issued for cities from the midwest to the mid-atlantic and new england because of the high humidity, it felt like it was over 100 degrees in some places, and now that heat is headed into the northeast. for more we turn to nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. good morning, michelle good to see you. so, how long is this one going to last? >> hi there. it's so good to see you. it's going to last at least through the mid week we are looking at brutal temperatures, brutal...
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midwest have enough to spare. right now the drug by foster city based gilead is the only medication authorized by the fda to treat the coronavirus. hospitals with extra can't just ship it elsewhere on its own. >>> jeffrey epstein's long time confidant pleaded not guilty to charges she conspired with epstein to sexually abuse underaged girls. her legal team is offering a $5 million bail package for her relief, which is due to fear overconstructing covid-19 in jail. the prosecution said she's a flight risk after finding three different passports with her name and her association with over a dozen bank accounts. >>> myth buster's host grant [ inaudible ] died at the age of 49. he hosted white rabbit project on netflix and known in hollywood for his work in electronics and animatronics. former myth busters cohost tweeted that grant was a brilliant engineer, artist, and performer and working with him was so much fun. >>> to wall street now, the dow is up a bit. more than 370 points has been flipping between gains and losses after the country's ceo painted a picture of the pandemic and warning to southwest airlines emp
midwest have enough to spare. right now the drug by foster city based gilead is the only medication authorized by the fda to treat the coronavirus. hospitals with extra can't just ship it elsewhere on its own. >>> jeffrey epstein's long time confidant pleaded not guilty to charges she conspired with epstein to sexually abuse underaged girls. her legal team is offering a $5 million bail package for her relief, which is due to fear overconstructing covid-19 in jail. the prosecution said...
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midwest. also down through kansas city this morning tomorrow it's still very unsettled across the northeast backst we have some monsoonal rain that could produce torrential >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's check out our high temperatures for today. looks like we'll be slightly below normal with our south bay high temperature only reaching 78. up to 79 in napa, but it's going to be hot in ukiah reaching 95 degrees. as we look at our inland temperatures, mostly 80s as the weather pattern continues. for san francisco, we're keeping it in the 60s with at times the mist, drizzle and fog continuing. s your latest forecast guys, back to you. >> thank you very much >>> coming up next, the launch of our special series to help families cope with the challenges of covid-19 >> reporter: it hasn't been easy working from home this summer especially with the kids around all day. but it's a reality for many of us so what can you do to reduce your stress levels without parking them in front of the screen all day i'm vicky nguyen we're kicking off a new series called "pandemic parenting." from
midwest. also down through kansas city this morning tomorrow it's still very unsettled across the northeast backst we have some monsoonal rain that could produce torrential >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's check out our high temperatures for today. looks like we'll be slightly below normal with our south bay high temperature only reaching 78. up to 79 in napa, but it's going to be hot in ukiah reaching 95 degrees. as we look at our inland temperatures, mostly 80s as the...
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city, missouri. every catholic boater in the midwest and across america should watch what happened there very carefully. and perhaps my favorite misstep of the week was when joe biden stumbled into making a clear and truthful statement on a call with big donors. he said "i'm going to get rid of the bulk of trump's $2 trillion tax cut and a lot of you may not like that. well of course we know that's going to do wonders for all of your 401ks in the midst of a pandemic that caused an unemployment crisis. so i recounted all of this tonight because all of these blunders are actually really good news for conservatives even if some of the underlying news is terrible for the country. now it's time to communicate all of this. if biden wins he will support defending the police. a policy that will lead to lawlessness and disorder, i don't care what he's promising you now. and if biden wins every american will be paying more taxes, not to pay down the debt or help the elderly but to give aoc and company more money to a wreak havoc on the country that you love. meaning more anti-american propaganda in the schools,
city, missouri. every catholic boater in the midwest and across america should watch what happened there very carefully. and perhaps my favorite misstep of the week was when joe biden stumbled into making a clear and truthful statement on a call with big donors. he said "i'm going to get rid of the bulk of trump's $2 trillion tax cut and a lot of you may not like that. well of course we know that's going to do wonders for all of your 401ks in the midst of a pandemic that caused an...
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very warm across the southwest, showers and thunderstorms in the midwest, across the gulf coast, 81, beautiful degrees in new york cityny skies. jillian: my life is not complete having not seen you for months, just letting you know. >> janice: i miss you too. can't wait for that reunion, huge hugs. rob: huge hugs, just the way we like it. goodbye. jillian: shack to the rescue. his assist in the sunshine state, we will tell you about it when we come back. ♪ ♪ he's got to be strong ♪ and he's got to be fast emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needle
very warm across the southwest, showers and thunderstorms in the midwest, across the gulf coast, 81, beautiful degrees in new york cityny skies. jillian: my life is not complete having not seen you for months, just letting you know. >> janice: i miss you too. can't wait for that reunion, huge hugs. rob: huge hugs, just the way we like it. goodbye. jillian: shack to the rescue. his assist in the sunshine state, we will tell you about it when we come back. ♪ ♪ he's got to be strong ♪...
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city. heavier rain into the midwest. thanks to a system that's going to be hanging around, this is going to mean heavy rain for them into the weekend. southwest, the heat continues. we're looking at very hot weather continuing into the pacific northwest. that's what's going on. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. however you go back, we've got your back. ♪ >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we take a live look outside in the south bay we're starting out with a cloudy sky. we've seen those clouds also near the coast causing some drizzle for the north bay as well. as we look at our high temperatures once all of this clears out, we're going to warm up in the inland valleys. we're up to 80 degrees in napa. 72 in oakland. 90 in livermore. going through the forecast we're looking at more weather like this. in fact, not much of a warm-up as we go into the weekend. >> that's your latest weathe >> that's your latest weather. guys >> that's not the latest though, al there's more latest
city. heavier rain into the midwest. thanks to a system that's going to be hanging around, this is going to mean heavy rain for them into the weekend. southwest, the heat continues. we're looking at very hot weather continuing into the pacific northwest. that's what's going on. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. however you go back, we've got your back. ♪ >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we take a live look outside in the south bay...
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cities. they've been regionalized. the east coast playing the east coast, midwest, west and west. but they still will be traveling.e moving from place to place. this is not the kind of purely bio dome-type environment baseball first proposed. >> have they set the alarm bells or benchmarks, if you will, that do you know anything about that? have they thought two weeks, three weeks down the road what will happen if some of these players test positive and how they go forward? >> sure. baseball and basketball and all the sports that have shown their intentions to resume have made it clear that they do not want positives to result in the elimination of a team. that do not mean to stop play in the event of a positive, which is what we saw originally when basketball shut down in march. it will be interesting to see if you start to see a collection of positives on a team if they shut down. we've seen that happening in soccer where clubs have been taken down, taken out for the remainder of the competition because they had too many positives. we're not there yet. baseball is hopeful that they don't have that kind of scenari
cities. they've been regionalized. the east coast playing the east coast, midwest, west and west. but they still will be traveling.e moving from place to place. this is not the kind of purely bio dome-type environment baseball first proposed. >> have they set the alarm bells or benchmarks, if you will, that do you know anything about that? have they thought two weeks, three weeks down the road what will happen if some of these players test positive and how they go forward? >> sure....
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city and albany, similar. a front that will break the heat causing severe storms across the upper midwest. severe watch up that includes minneapolis until 11:00. damaging storms but brings some relief that went get to the northeast until at least tuesday. tom? >> thank you for that. >>> when we come back, the latest retailers requiring masks in all u.s. stores. stay with us. add some resistance. sara, your movie plus trial is about to expire. do you want to continue or cancel? ♪ capital one knows life doesn't update you about your credit card. so meet eno...the capital one assistant that looks out for charges that might surprise you and helps you fix them. another way capital one is watching out for your money when you're not. what's in your wallet? so here's to the strong, who trust in our performance and comfortable, long-lasting protection. because your strength is supported by ours. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. because your strength is supported by ours. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that? that's just the low
city and albany, similar. a front that will break the heat causing severe storms across the upper midwest. severe watch up that includes minneapolis until 11:00. damaging storms but brings some relief that went get to the northeast until at least tuesday. tom? >> thank you for that. >>> when we come back, the latest retailers requiring masks in all u.s. stores. stay with us. add some resistance. sara, your movie plus trial is about to expire. do you want to continue or cancel?...
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midwest. bartz of michigan and wisconsin could see a 15 to 25-degree rise above normal. and it may get worse. by midweek, several citiesipate those feel like temperatures near or in the triple digits. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news", how the seat back in your car may be one of its most dangerous parts. plus back to the future, in this time of social distancing, the drive-in theatre roars back to life. and later, tipping the cap to the negro leagues. 100 years later. this is my body of proof. >> ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an
midwest. bartz of michigan and wisconsin could see a 15 to 25-degree rise above normal. and it may get worse. by midweek, several citiesipate those feel like temperatures near or in the triple digits. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news", how the seat back in your car may be one of its most dangerous parts. plus back to the future, in this time of social distancing, the drive-in theatre roars back to life. and later, tipping the cap to the negro leagues. 100 years later. this is...
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midwest, and west seeing a new surgeon cases. >> a series of circumstances associated with various states and cities trying to open up in the sensetting back to some form of normality has led to a situation where we now have record breaking cases. >> in hard-hit texas, organizers of the state fair which drew more than 2.5 million visitors last year, announced they are canceling this year's event. dana, this is the first time they've had to do this since world war ii. back to you. >> dana: that's a shame. i know people look forward to that. thank you, jonathan. one of the things seeing a rise in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations, colorado. nearly 200 new cases bringing the states total to more than 30 fire thousand. governor jared polis his joining me. i know you've seen an increase in cases but what about hospitalizations and recovery rates. do you have an update? >> hospitalizations usually leg about a week or two behind new cases. we have been steady in the 150 to 350 per day range for a couple weeks now. there's been a slight uptick and we are on it. it has been regional in certain areas. part of their issue is we are in
midwest, and west seeing a new surgeon cases. >> a series of circumstances associated with various states and cities trying to open up in the sensetting back to some form of normality has led to a situation where we now have record breaking cases. >> in hard-hit texas, organizers of the state fair which drew more than 2.5 million visitors last year, announced they are canceling this year's event. dana, this is the first time they've had to do this since world war ii. back to you....
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midwest, west, seeing a new surge in cases. >> series of circumstances associated with various states and cities trying to open up in the sense of getting back to some form of normality has led to a situation where we now have record breaking cases. reporter: despite the uptick in cases florida education commissioner richard corcoran ordered all public and charter schools in the state to reopen for families that want their children to be educated in brick and mortar classrooms. he retweeted president trump's declaration schools must open in the fall. in hard-hit texas, organizer of the state fair which drew more than 2 1/2 million visitors last year, announced they're canceling this year's event. this is the first time they have had to do this since world war ii. back to you guys. connell: jonathan serrie in atlanta. jackie. jackie: all right. turning americans away from unemployment. new york city is reopening its doors but small businesses are struggling to rehire employees. so how can businesses across the u.s. lure workers back? we'll have the latest. >>> keeping florida open for business, a spike of cases threatens the s
midwest, west, seeing a new surge in cases. >> series of circumstances associated with various states and cities trying to open up in the sense of getting back to some form of normality has led to a situation where we now have record breaking cases. reporter: despite the uptick in cases florida education commissioner richard corcoran ordered all public and charter schools in the state to reopen for families that want their children to be educated in brick and mortar classrooms. he...
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cities. riot wasork's draft certainly the worst, as you said, the worst civil disturbance in america save for the civil war itself, there were draft riots in connecticut, in the midwest, no one wanted to be drafted, especially with that rich man's exemption. out of hand, most violently and most horrendously. valerie: and it was reported, too. to do aif you are going riot, don't do it where all the artist and reporters are headquartered. a waye: this is in related, a question about the irish. did the treatment of the irish by the english contribute to the irish rage, there is talk of the irish rage in the draft riot. harold: not pretending to be an expert, but yes. these are survivors of the oppression of the english, starving people in ireland. many had come to new york and the new world seeking opportunities. they were treated badly. they were treated as second-class citizens. veryemocratic party cleverly, from the 1840's on, pushed them to register in the democratic party. and as a result, many elites demonized the entire democratic party is a party of ruffians. but all of the canards and cliches about the irish, drinking, hooliganism, were created during this peri
cities. riot wasork's draft certainly the worst, as you said, the worst civil disturbance in america save for the civil war itself, there were draft riots in connecticut, in the midwest, no one wanted to be drafted, especially with that rich man's exemption. out of hand, most violently and most horrendously. valerie: and it was reported, too. to do aif you are going riot, don't do it where all the artist and reporters are headquartered. a waye: this is in related, a question about the irish....
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going to be above 100 for the feels like and a lot of the midwest andaitk therfor tuay check out omaha feeling like 110 on saturday. 108 kansas city, but hot all the way to grand rapids and detroit, michigan, and then the heat slides east for sunday into monday and we're talking serious heat. i mean, three days of 90 or above, that's an official heat wave. we should see our first in new york city. local weather in 30 seconds. first the weekend forecast sponsored by caesars rewards. in 30 seconds. first the weekend forecast sponsored by caesars rewards. >>> make sure you stay right there because we will be right back. >>> make sure you stay right there because we will be right back. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. puts cash back in
going to be above 100 for the feels like and a lot of the midwest andaitk therfor tuay check out omaha feeling like 110 on saturday. 108 kansas city, but hot all the way to grand rapids and detroit, michigan, and then the heat slides east for sunday into monday and we're talking serious heat. i mean, three days of 90 or above, that's an official heat wave. we should see our first in new york city. local weather in 30 seconds. first the weekend forecast sponsored by caesars rewards. in 30...
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city. the virus was already here. the northeast hit hard at the start, has been holding steady over the past month. new cases in the midwest declining in mid-june, have now more than doubled. the west is seeing a similar spike while the south has exploded, more than tripling its daily case count. >> unlike other countries, we never got covid-19 under control here. basically we gave up. >> reporter: here in new york city, which is set to move into phase iv of reopening on monday, governor andrew cuomo has made clear that phase iv in new york city will not include indoor spaces. he also talked today about cracking down on bars, restaurants within the state of new york, saying he's enforcing a three strikes and you're closed rule because of complaints that have been lodged about a lack of social distancing and adhering to his reopening guidelines. the governor saying, again, he's concerned about what he's seeing in other states as they've reopened, what's happened with indoor spaces there. wolf, this is a reminder why he these mandatory 14-day quarantines for people coming from more than 20 states. >> so significant. already,
city. the virus was already here. the northeast hit hard at the start, has been holding steady over the past month. new cases in the midwest declining in mid-june, have now more than doubled. the west is seeing a similar spike while the south has exploded, more than tripling its daily case count. >> unlike other countries, we never got covid-19 under control here. basically we gave up. >> reporter: here in new york city, which is set to move into phase iv of reopening on monday,...
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city. the virus was already here. the northeast hit hard at the start has been holding steady over the past month. new cases in the midwesteclining in mid-june have now more than doubled. the west is seeing a similar spike, while the south has exploded. more than tripling its daily case count. >> unlike other countries, we never got covid-19 under control here. basically, we gave up. >> reporter: but there's a lot of concern, too, about what could be happening in areas like new york state, like new york city where i am, where it's doing well. mayor bill de blasio saying a move to phase four they're really moving cautiously, anywhere that would involve indoor spacing like dining unlikely to get the green light. in new york city, three strikes and you're closed rule for restaurants and bars that are not abiding by social distancing and the covid-19 measures that have been put in place. agreed the violation will result in an immediate loss of their liquor license, jake. >> erica hill in new york. thank you so much. with me now is cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta to talk about this. sanjay, i want you to liste
city. the virus was already here. the northeast hit hard at the start has been holding steady over the past month. new cases in the midwesteclining in mid-june have now more than doubled. the west is seeing a similar spike, while the south has exploded. more than tripling its daily case count. >> unlike other countries, we never got covid-19 under control here. basically, we gave up. >> reporter: but there's a lot of concern, too, about what could be happening in areas like new york...
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midwest. and options are starting to rise. which is the same story in basically every region of the country that isn't the northeast right now. more cities and states are requiring or pleading with their residents to wear masks. the governors of ohio and texas, for instance, are warning of statewide shutdowns if these trends continue. another financial rescue package of at least $1 trillion is taking shape on capitol hill. and senate republicans are warming to the idea of another round of cash payments. a recognition that they fear sustained economic fallout as the u.s. fails to contain this disease. it wasn't that long ago that senate republicans were going, hey, recovery -- we might be on the mend. not so now. even the president's most ardent allies at the rnc have notified delegates they are going to limit attendance at this summer's convention in florida where cases are surging. essentially, they're doing everything that the mayor of charlotte said they would have to do, but now they're doing it in jacksonville. and for the first time in weeks, dr. anthony fauci met with the president after fauci's dire warnings spurred white house o
midwest. and options are starting to rise. which is the same story in basically every region of the country that isn't the northeast right now. more cities and states are requiring or pleading with their residents to wear masks. the governors of ohio and texas, for instance, are warning of statewide shutdowns if these trends continue. another financial rescue package of at least $1 trillion is taking shape on capitol hill. and senate republicans are warming to the idea of another round of cash...
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midwest. we'll see strong storm, watch out, from milwaukee to madison. on friday, that rain system, which could be a tropical storm will be right over areas from philadelphia to new york cityll likely be closed from the jersey shore, song long island. it's gone for the most part by sunday. it's kind of a quiet sunday and then we're going to watch that impressive heatwave building. if you look closely at that map. yes, that's 108 degrees in west texas on sunday. we have a couple of record highs possible. >> i have to tell you, bill, i'm trying to get my head around the numbers, the increase in the number. >> not a good day. >> i'm hoping it will be better news tomorrow. thank you, bill. >>> cistill ahead, we're going go to the cdc, the stories driving your business day coming your way next. driving your busig your way next. alright let's roll. c'mon pizza's here. whoa! is that shaq? this is my new pizza the shaq-a-roni and it's bigger than pizza because for every shaq-a-roni sold, $1 is donated to the papa john's foundation for building community. $1 is donated to the papa john's foundation ♪ ♪all strength ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look li
midwest. we'll see strong storm, watch out, from milwaukee to madison. on friday, that rain system, which could be a tropical storm will be right over areas from philadelphia to new york cityll likely be closed from the jersey shore, song long island. it's gone for the most part by sunday. it's kind of a quiet sunday and then we're going to watch that impressive heatwave building. if you look closely at that map. yes, that's 108 degrees in west texas on sunday. we have a couple of record highs...
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city. some leftover moisture and the front approaching from the west and the front that's approaching from the west created thunderstorms yesterday in the great lakes and midwest will squeeze that moisture and we'll see strong thunderstorms in the area that got hit by faye yesterday. large hail, flash flooding and can't rule out a possible tornado there or in the midwest where another disturbance will create severe weather, a pretty big swath this afternoon w >>> good saturday morning. i'm lisa argen. the view from mount tam nice and sunny out there. we'll look for that inland heat to continue over the weekend. hotter tomorrow with an increased risk of fire danger in the upper elevations where it is very warm. and the relative humidity drops below 20%. cooling begins early next week. highs today anywhere from the low 60s maf moon bay to the >>> next storm up after fay is the g storm, gonzalo. hopefully it won't do much but we'll be tracking it. back over to you guys. >> thank you, robert. we'll see you much more throughout the morning. appreciate your reporting. >>> and let's brighten the mood with a story of intelligence and perseverance that involves a colle
city. some leftover moisture and the front approaching from the west and the front that's approaching from the west created thunderstorms yesterday in the great lakes and midwest will squeeze that moisture and we'll see strong thunderstorms in the area that got hit by faye yesterday. large hail, flash flooding and can't rule out a possible tornado there or in the midwest where another disturbance will create severe weather, a pretty big swath this afternoon w >>> good saturday morning....
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city, 95 in chicago today, 112 in phoenix. any time you get that much heat, you get pop-up summer thunderstorms. those have been widespread. the worst will continue across the upper midwest where there's a slight risk of severe thunderstorms, large hail, isolated tornadoes, those are all things to watch. and then taking you back out west, we continue to see a risk of wildfire danger. talking about temperatures getting up to 110 degrees, it's very dry conditions, windy conditions, wildfires are continue to possibly be a problem for folks out west. so, yeah, rob, a lot of heat and a lot of weather that goes along with the heat, that's what we're seeing across the country. back to you. carley: adam klotz bringing the heat to "fox & friends first" on this monday morning. rob: good to see you. all right. nypd officers bringing some joy to a birthday girl who was left homeless by a fire. ♪ happy birthday to you. ♪ carley: the officers singing to the young girl and bringing a cake to celebrate her tenth birthday. they lost their home during a massive fire. the cause of the fire is under investigation. she looked happy in that moment which is so sweet. rob: that's a big one. 10,
city, 95 in chicago today, 112 in phoenix. any time you get that much heat, you get pop-up summer thunderstorms. those have been widespread. the worst will continue across the upper midwest where there's a slight risk of severe thunderstorms, large hail, isolated tornadoes, those are all things to watch. and then taking you back out west, we continue to see a risk of wildfire danger. talking about temperatures getting up to 110 degrees, it's very dry conditions, windy conditions, wildfires are...
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midwest nice? >> i was going to say that, yeah. >> but there's this, like, veneer of, like, i'm not in my heart racist. but you're doing shit that's racist a.f. let's just go with why the city the shape that it does. so this map is from 1937. it's what they call a security map. but in common parlance we call it a redlining map. it was a series of maps that were produced by the federal government. they did these surveys in kind of like neighborhood appraisals to determine where they would actually issue home loans. the green areas are good loans. the red is basically areas that they say are on the decline and are blighted. everybody black pretty much concentrated in this area. they made a distinction about where the black people lived. no other ethnic group. you mean to say the very existence of blackness could devalue this space. therefore, blackness should be prohitted from being in this space. it's, by design -- this was intentional. so, we can point to a legacy of, like, systemic inequality. >> when you see this on a map like this, racism is not just, like, a feeling. it's also an institution and a structure. so, after more than three seasons of this show, this seems as
midwest nice? >> i was going to say that, yeah. >> but there's this, like, veneer of, like, i'm not in my heart racist. but you're doing shit that's racist a.f. let's just go with why the city the shape that it does. so this map is from 1937. it's what they call a security map. but in common parlance we call it a redlining map. it was a series of maps that were produced by the federal government. they did these surveys in kind of like neighborhood appraisals to determine where they...
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midwest this weekend. temps will reach 97 in hartford, connecticut, on sunday, and 100 degrees in the nation's capital, washington, d.c. >> it's going to be a hot one. >>> here in new york city, one worker is dead and three others injured after a terrifying scaffolding collapse outside an apartment building. >> it was a building safety project that turned deadly. wabc's josh einiger was on the scene with this report. >> reporter: what started like so many others, as a routine building project, has become a construction crime scene as inspectors spent hours poring over every inch of the wreckage to explain the carnage below. >> things have been falling onto my air conditioner all morning. little noises. i was kind of jumpy. >> reporter: aubrey lynch lives on the fourth floor of this co-op apartment building at 36th and lexington, working from home, finishing up a call, when a rigging platform gave way and plunged in a heap of jagged metal and crumbling bricks to the sidewalk shed. >> i just heard this crash, this huge boom, boom, boom. right? and i went to looked out the window, and these men are hanging from the thing. >> reporter: one worker died on the spot. three others d
midwest this weekend. temps will reach 97 in hartford, connecticut, on sunday, and 100 degrees in the nation's capital, washington, d.c. >> it's going to be a hot one. >>> here in new york city, one worker is dead and three others injured after a terrifying scaffolding collapse outside an apartment building. >> it was a building safety project that turned deadly. wabc's josh einiger was on the scene with this report. >> reporter: what started like so many others, as a...