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gary tuchman, cnn, gainesville, georgia. >>> of course the race is on worldwide to develop a vaccine. actually getting it is still months away. now experts have yet another concern that many americans will have access to the vaccine but may reject getting it. here's cnn's brian todd. >> reporter: it's what many of us have been hanging our hopes on to get past this krurk pandemic, to return to work, to school, to go back to our favorite restaurants and bars, to work out at the gym, a deployable vaccine for coronavirus, which experts say could arrive late this year or early next. but experts are now worried that when it comes many americans will reject the vaccine. >> already surveys are showing us that nearly half of people are not incleaned to take a covid-19 vaccine even if it was available today. it's a shocking number. >> reporter: in may, one poll from the associated press showed only about half of americans said they'd get the vaccine. 20% said they wouldn't. 31% weren't sure. other polls from cnn and the "washington post" and abc news showed about two-thirds of americans said th
gary tuchman, cnn, gainesville, georgia. >>> of course the race is on worldwide to develop a vaccine. actually getting it is still months away. now experts have yet another concern that many americans will have access to the vaccine but may reject getting it. here's cnn's brian todd. >> reporter: it's what many of us have been hanging our hopes on to get past this krurk pandemic, to return to work, to school, to go back to our favorite restaurants and bars, to work out at the...
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thank you. >> my pleasure. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, nashua, new hampshire. >> she is fabulous,'t she? >> she is fabulous, isn't she? >>> well, thanks for joining mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. think your copd medicine is doing enough? maybe you should think again. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. we know times are hard and we're here for you. find support at trelegy.com. yeah. this movinge hard thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today.
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cnn's gary tuchman has her story. >> reporter: we headed to new hampshire to meet this remarkable womanred from the coronavirus. >> do you feel lucky today? >> i always feel lucky. i never had any real problems in my life. everything seemed to fall into place. >> reporter: an incredible attitude, considering all that has happened in the life of 102-year-old gerry schappals. julia is her daughter. when her mother was a baby, a little over 101 years ago -- >> she had what we call the spanish flu, which was a huge pandemic during the first world war. >> reporter: that's right, ge y gerry's family say she survived the spanish flu and back in 1918, little gerry and her mother were both seriously ill. >> the doctor told her father, they're both going to die. prepare yourself, but that's my medical opinion. >> reporter: but daughter and mother survived. gerry went to college, got a bachelor's and master's became a teacher and got married right after world war ii. her husband died almost four decades ago. but they now have six great grandchildren. after she retired she had breast cancer and col
cnn's gary tuchman has her story. >> reporter: we headed to new hampshire to meet this remarkable womanred from the coronavirus. >> do you feel lucky today? >> i always feel lucky. i never had any real problems in my life. everything seemed to fall into place. >> reporter: an incredible attitude, considering all that has happened in the life of 102-year-old gerry schappals. julia is her daughter. when her mother was a baby, a little over 101 years ago -- >> she had...
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thank you. >> my pleasure. >> reporter: gary tuchman,nb c nashua,ñr new hampshire.d coach of the washington redskins, says a new name may be on thee1 horizo. rivera says he's working on a replacement with the team's owner. many native americans consider the nature to be a slur. >>> the return of sport got an earlier start outside the united states, and now athletes in ]njd on the issues of the day as competition gets under way. here's cnn's patrick snell with that. >> reporter: english football's ongoing battle against racism, manchester united superstar paul showing his support for the black lives matter movement with powerful imagery in a new haircut.e1 and ahead ofe1 kickoff, united d bournemouthfá players taking a knee in a show of solidarity. the match itself seeing the red show, firste1 of his two goals, fierce drivexde1 with thee1 lef and united 5-2 winners over the cherries. to italy, it took 43fá attempts but christian o ronaldo scored n the 4-1xd darby win over torino. and double delight for bayernok munich. goals number 50 and 51 for the l5aaign in the 4
thank you. >> my pleasure. >> reporter: gary tuchman,nb c nashua,ñr new hampshire.d coach of the washington redskins, says a new name may be on thee1 horizo. rivera says he's working on a replacement with the team's owner. many native americans consider the nature to be a slur. >>> the return of sport got an earlier start outside the united states, and now athletes in ]njd on the issues of the day as competition gets under way. here's cnn's patrick snell with that....
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gary tuchman, cnn, gainesville, georgia. >> great reporting there.der we should every day say thank you to those health care workers and others on the front lines going through this summer surge. >>> an unprecedented deal on a big coronavirus recovery package. welcome back, to that same old place that you laughed about well the names have all changed since you hung around but those dreams have remained and they've turned around who'd have thought they'd lead ya back here where we need ya welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and i love these flowers young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms father: condoms charlie. she wants to know if you brought any condoms. young man: yeah i brought some. announcer: eargo, a virtually invisible hearing loss solution with high quality sound and lifetime support. call now to save $300 on our best hearing loss solution >>> european nations today reaching agreement on a maj
gary tuchman, cnn, gainesville, georgia. >> great reporting there.der we should every day say thank you to those health care workers and others on the front lines going through this summer surge. >>> an unprecedented deal on a big coronavirus recovery package. welcome back, to that same old place that you laughed about well the names have all changed since you hung around but those dreams have remained and they've turned around who'd have thought they'd lead ya back here where we...
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thank you. >> my pleasure. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, nashua, new hampshire. >> what a woman. >>don't forget to tune in tonight on our special lineup this evening with fireworks as well as a big cast of musical acts. we have don lemon and dana bash hosting cnn's "fourth of july in america" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> new images from just moments ago from the national mall. as you can see, it is still pretty empty about an hour and a half or even just a half an hour from some of the events that are supposed to begin in their salute to america in d.c. we'll be bringing you a live report from the nation's capital, next. you're live in the cnn newsroom. (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving... ...with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the subaru forester. the safest forester ever. neuriva has clinically proven oingredients that fuel five, indicators of brain performanc: memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new g
thank you. >> my pleasure. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, nashua, new hampshire. >> what a woman. >>don't forget to tune in tonight on our special lineup this evening with fireworks as well as a big cast of musical acts. we have don lemon and dana bash hosting cnn's "fourth of july in america" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> new images from just moments ago from the national mall. as you can see, it is still pretty empty about an hour and a half or...
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thank you. >> my pleasure. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, nashua, new hampshire. >> good for her.d for her family. we wish her all the best. >>> coming up, more details on how president trump plans to stoke the culture wars in his speech tonight at mount rushmore. look at the crowds there. no social distancing.
thank you. >> my pleasure. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, nashua, new hampshire. >> good for her.d for her family. we wish her all the best. >>> coming up, more details on how president trump plans to stoke the culture wars in his speech tonight at mount rushmore. look at the crowds there. no social distancing.
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gary tuchman, cnn, gainesville, georgia. >>> it's just hard to put into words the remarkable efforts and work that these frontline healthcare workers are doing for all of us. >>> texas is rapidly becoming a hot spot for coronavirus in the u.s., the state ranks fourth in overall case count. the virus has taken a terrible toll on houston. here is, yet another, view of what these healthcare workers are up against in the icu. nearly 400 people have died in there. the mayor spoke with cnn's wolf blitzer about the loss his city has suffered. >> we have reported 386 people who have died in the city. not the county but in the city of houston. 151 of those deaths came just in the month of july. we have had more people to die in july than march, april, may, june, combined. each month, the number goes up and up and up. >> and now, they have this to deal with in texas. some of the hard-hit areas in the state now are dealing with a hurricane. hanna made landfall saturday with sustained winds of 90 miles per hour. this was the scene in port mansfield, texas. the governor has issued disaster declar
gary tuchman, cnn, gainesville, georgia. >>> it's just hard to put into words the remarkable efforts and work that these frontline healthcare workers are doing for all of us. >>> texas is rapidly becoming a hot spot for coronavirus in the u.s., the state ranks fourth in overall case count. the virus has taken a terrible toll on houston. here is, yet another, view of what these healthcare workers are up against in the icu. nearly 400 people have died in there. the mayor spoke...
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gary tuchman talked with those on the front lines in a small city in georgia. >> i'll be with you all in a second. >> reporter: she's not doing well, a female covid patient, being transferred from her room to the intensive care unit. at the northeast georgia medical center in gainesville, georgia, a state where covid deaths have nearly doubled since earlier this month. >> it is exhausting. it has pushed me to my limits. it has shown me i'm stronger than i thought i was. >> reporter: christina is an rn at this hospital, which is in a part of georgia that was a hot zone early on in the covid crisis. the numbers started dropping, the state started reopening, leading, experts say, to what is happening now. >> just when you think that we might be getting ahead of this thing, it is going to come back and we're starting all over again. >> reporter: this used to be a corridor for regular hospital inpatients. it has been transformed into an additional care unit for covid patients. dr. steven morgan is treating many of them. >> i thought we were probably in the clear. i think a lot of us did. >
gary tuchman talked with those on the front lines in a small city in georgia. >> i'll be with you all in a second. >> reporter: she's not doing well, a female covid patient, being transferred from her room to the intensive care unit. at the northeast georgia medical center in gainesville, georgia, a state where covid deaths have nearly doubled since earlier this month. >> it is exhausting. it has pushed me to my limits. it has shown me i'm stronger than i thought i was....
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gary tuchman is in jefferson, georgia, 60 miles northeast of atlanta where the school year starts tomorrowso what are the schools where you are planning on doing? >> reporter: what i should tell you, most of the students in this nation are still on summer vacation. but in some spots in the country, the last week of july is the end of summer. this is one of those spots. jefferson, georgia, about an hour northeast of atlanta, a very small town, but they're a very well renowned school system. this is one of the four schools in this district, and tomorrow, it opens for every student who wants to be here, all four schools. the superintendent says if students want to learn virtually, they can do that. about 5% of the students have elected to stay home and learn on the computer, but the rest will be coming. desks will be spaced apart, students are not going to be facing each other, and an intense cleani ining regimen go on throughout the day. and for the small students in the elementary school, they will have to have lunch in their classroom room. they will have recess, but only a few students at
gary tuchman is in jefferson, georgia, 60 miles northeast of atlanta where the school year starts tomorrowso what are the schools where you are planning on doing? >> reporter: what i should tell you, most of the students in this nation are still on summer vacation. but in some spots in the country, the last week of july is the end of summer. this is one of those spots. jefferson, georgia, about an hour northeast of atlanta, a very small town, but they're a very well renowned school...
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meanwhile in the washington of cyber area and i'm usually mild when tuchman i'm not in try spraying have contributed to hundreds of wildfires breaking out let's take a look. the fire has spread very far so we've had to try to catch up with it and we've had to go to distant places. so. still so calm with unemployment in a stranger our weapon is the government is handing out cash to how bought some odd feeling that generosity is not just stopping people from looking for a walk more not opposite this will bring. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy one from day shouldn't let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development the only relief i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. and welcome back a president trying once all students back in class up to the summer holidays despite of course covert affairs the white house has in fact blocked the center for disease control and prevention from testifying to congress on the issue and its needing to teachers on rival democratic politici
meanwhile in the washington of cyber area and i'm usually mild when tuchman i'm not in try spraying have contributed to hundreds of wildfires breaking out let's take a look. the fire has spread very far so we've had to try to catch up with it and we've had to go to distant places. so. still so calm with unemployment in a stranger our weapon is the government is handing out cash to how bought some odd feeling that generosity is not just stopping people from looking for a walk more not opposite...
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gary tuchman, cnn, gainesville, georgia. >> they're true heroes. god bless each and every one of them. >>> coming up, fire, smashed windows, protesters in seattle face a line of police after marching in solidarity with demonstrators in portland. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it starts acting from the first dose. and it lowers risk of heart attack, stroke, or death in people with known heart disease or multiple risk factors. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancr
gary tuchman, cnn, gainesville, georgia. >> they're true heroes. god bless each and every one of them. >>> coming up, fire, smashed windows, protesters in seattle face a line of police after marching in solidarity with demonstrators in portland. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it starts...
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it's the father-in-law of our own gary tuchman. his wife and family laid their rest today.ame was bill stark. he was a chief engineer for the u.s. merchant marines. also served as a lieutenant in the u.s. navy. his family says his entire life up until he died he would talk about his adventures at sea and spend hours looking through a spy glass at ships on the water, wondering where they were headed. he married rose mary william matthews and had four children together. he later married again to maryanne king, and between them they had nine grandchildren whom they loved deeply. he was known as a good man to his core with a wicked sense of humor. loved to tell stories. according to gary his legacy is one of joy, happiness, beautiful smiles and love for his family and friends. he was 92 years old. his family is in our thoughts tonight. the news continues. i'll hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." >> thank you very much, john. i am chris cuomo, and welcome to "prime time." the president finally admitted that the pandemic may get worse and that wearing a mask, if you can
it's the father-in-law of our own gary tuchman. his wife and family laid their rest today.ame was bill stark. he was a chief engineer for the u.s. merchant marines. also served as a lieutenant in the u.s. navy. his family says his entire life up until he died he would talk about his adventures at sea and spend hours looking through a spy glass at ships on the water, wondering where they were headed. he married rose mary william matthews and had four children together. he later married again to...
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so our gary tuchman went to a hospital in northeast georgia to show us exactly what the situation ise. >> i'll be with y'all in a second. >> reporter: she is not doing well, a female covid patient, being transferred from her room to her intensive care unit at the northeast georgia medical center, a state where covid deaths have nearly doubled since earlier this month. >> it's exhausting. it has pushed me to my limits. it has shown me that i'm a lot stronger than i thought i was. >> reporter: kristina haban is an rn at this hospital which was part of the hot spot early on in the crisis. the numbers started dropping and the state started reopening leading to what is happening now. >> just when had you think we might be getting ahead of this thing, it's going to come back, and we're starting all over again. >> reporter: this used to be a corridor for regular hospital inpatients. it has now been transformed into an additional intensive care unit just for covid patients. dr. steven morgan is treating many of them. >> yeah, i have to admit i thought i was probably in the clear. i think a l
so our gary tuchman went to a hospital in northeast georgia to show us exactly what the situation ise. >> i'll be with y'all in a second. >> reporter: she is not doing well, a female covid patient, being transferred from her room to her intensive care unit at the northeast georgia medical center, a state where covid deaths have nearly doubled since earlier this month. >> it's exhausting. it has pushed me to my limits. it has shown me that i'm a lot stronger than i thought i...
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tim tuchman has the story.me a familiar scene across baltimore county buses brought to a standstill leaving more than a 1000 drivers and attendants with outreach to run. >>but they have been a few exceptions. and when phil elementary school, food and nutrition worker say buses of playing an important role when it comes to providing spring and now summer meals for families across to facilitate the meal service to all of our the are vital to that. >>they add to the fleet of infamous white box trucks, if you see driving around the county from time to time it's become a new mission of sorts for bus drivers like john clark who was spent 12 years working in baltimore county been a part of that i've taken part in it and it's it's it's heartwarming to know that. >>that you're here. lending a hand making sure that our kids are taken care. >>time off the streets for baltimore county bus drivers has not been time without a paycheck, the drivers will be paid their regular pay but will have no layoffs and no furloughs when
tim tuchman has the story.me a familiar scene across baltimore county buses brought to a standstill leaving more than a 1000 drivers and attendants with outreach to run. >>but they have been a few exceptions. and when phil elementary school, food and nutrition worker say buses of playing an important role when it comes to providing spring and now summer meals for families across to facilitate the meal service to all of our the are vital to that. >>they add to the fleet of infamous...
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gary tuchman is about 60 miles northeast of atlanta where the school year starts tomorrow. so what are the schools where you are planning on doing? >> well, anderson, what i should tell you is most of the students in this nation are still on summer vacation. but in some spots in the country, the last week of july is the end of summer. this is one of those spots. jefferson, georgia, it's a very small town with a very well-renowned school system. this elementary school's one of the four schools in this small school district. and tomorrow, it opens for every student who wants to be here. all four schools. now, the superintendent says if students don't want to come, if they want to learn virtually, they can still do that. and about 5% of the 4,000 students, or 200, have elected to stay home on a computer. but the rest are coming. desks are spaced apart. students aren't going to be facing each other. an intense cleaning regimen. also, the small students here, they will not be able to go to the lunch room. they will have lunch in their classroom. and when everyone leaves school,
gary tuchman is about 60 miles northeast of atlanta where the school year starts tomorrow. so what are the schools where you are planning on doing? >> well, anderson, what i should tell you is most of the students in this nation are still on summer vacation. but in some spots in the country, the last week of july is the end of summer. this is one of those spots. jefferson, georgia, it's a very small town with a very well-renowned school system. this elementary school's one of the four...