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here's cbs's david begnaud. >> reporter: large crowds of people around the country still don't take socunder a new york , shoulder to hog shoulder at a lakes of the ozark theo party ii and scores of people maskless on the river. early signs of a new surge are seen. >> what we're seeing in some of the yellow states and other states is that same insidious increase in percent positive. >> reporter: dr. fauci says the states that are see ago spike in cases may need to pause for a bit. >> they may teed to drop back a little bit. i don't think you necessarily have to revert to going all the way back to closing. >> reporter: 15 states and the district of columbia have seen an increase in covid 19 infections. in california, covid cases and positivity rates are plateauing, even though the single-day deaths have jumped. in gwynet gwen gwinnett county , employees were testing positive a week before reopening for online learning. across the current today, teachers, students and staff rallied at more than 35 school districts for what was known as national day to resistance to reopening schools. teachers
here's cbs's david begnaud. >> reporter: large crowds of people around the country still don't take socunder a new york , shoulder to hog shoulder at a lakes of the ozark theo party ii and scores of people maskless on the river. early signs of a new surge are seen. >> what we're seeing in some of the yellow states and other states is that same insidious increase in percent positive. >> reporter: dr. fauci says the states that are see ago spike in cases may need to pause for a...
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here's cbs's david begnaud. >> reporter: large crowds of people around the country still don't take social distancing guidelines seriously. many people packed this rave under a new york city bridge, it was shoulder to shoulder at a lake of the ozarks party in missouri and scores of people maskless on the river. early signs of a new surge are seen. >> what we're seeing in some of the yellow states and other states is that same insidious increase in percent positive. >> reporter: dr. fauci says the states that are seeing a spike in cases may need to pause for a bit. >> they may need to drop back a little bit. i don't think you necessarily have to revert to going all the waback to closing. >>eporter: 15 states and the dimbiaen anrease in covid 19 inions.ora, covidases a deaths have jumped. ou260 police have tested positive or are in quarantine because they were exposed to somebody who was positive a week before they're planning to reopen for online learning. ( chantingbrook across the country today, teachers, students and staff rallied at more than 35 school national day of resistance to reop
here's cbs's david begnaud. >> reporter: large crowds of people around the country still don't take social distancing guidelines seriously. many people packed this rave under a new york city bridge, it was shoulder to shoulder at a lake of the ozarks party in missouri and scores of people maskless on the river. early signs of a new surge are seen. >> what we're seeing in some of the yellow states and other states is that same insidious increase in percent positive. >>...
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cbs' david begnaud has more. >> i think time will telltudent.home." >> and we were like, you're kidding. >> reporter: analise macksgood was just moving he spring. >> prom, graduation, everything. summer hit, and we were told a whole new fresh start in college. it sucks, to be honest. it sucks. >> reporter: michigan state now joins notre dame and north carolina to go virtual this fall. nationwide, more than 1,000 covid cases have been reported on college campuses since july. the university of connecticut kicked several students out ofuk covid protocols. and then there's auburn,rygin football. 33 members of the auburn football team tested positive earlier this summer. now school's starting. masks are required, but not tveryone is listening. everyone i and at the recently completed sturgis motorcycle rally, there's a warning tonight from the south dakota department of health. a bar patron tested positive, and now those in the area are being urged to get a test. tonigh we're in florida, where they have surpassed more than 10,000 coronavirus deaths.
cbs' david begnaud has more. >> i think time will telltudent.home." >> and we were like, you're kidding. >> reporter: analise macksgood was just moving he spring. >> prom, graduation, everything. summer hit, and we were told a whole new fresh start in college. it sucks, to be honest. it sucks. >> reporter: michigan state now joins notre dame and north carolina to go virtual this fall. nationwide, more than 1,000 covid cases have been reported on college...
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norah. >> o'donnell: david begnaud, thank you.urvey finds that only one in seven parents say their children are going back to e hool full time this fall. and four out of five parents say they have no one to help their children with remote learning from home. but it's not just parents who are worried about the school year. cbs' omar villafranca hears from school workers as we continue our series "the new normal: back >> school. tapal rty orga imaki the rounds on a school bus, addressing concerns for the new school year. classes at san antonio's north side i.s.e., are slated to begin online in just five days. ortega wants kids back in the classroom, but school has never looked like this: adults and students in masks, sanitizer stations, and desks with protective plastic barriers. >> this is our plexiglass. >> reporter: even with all the safety measures, a dozen front- line workers tolnews they're concerned. they wouldn't go on camera for fear of retaliation. since may 28, 88 workers in the northside district have tested positive for
norah. >> o'donnell: david begnaud, thank you.urvey finds that only one in seven parents say their children are going back to e hool full time this fall. and four out of five parents say they have no one to help their children with remote learning from home. but it's not just parents who are worried about the school year. cbs' omar villafranca hears from school workers as we continue our series "the new normal: back >> school. tapal rty orga imaki the rounds on a school bus,...
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david begnaud, thank you.l, tonight, it's not just florida, but much of the east coast that is nervously watching the track of this hurricane. streets and homes and businesses were left flooded in puerto rico. in some areas, there were mudslides. and now, millions along florida's atlantic coast are bracing for its impact. chief weathercaster lonnie quinn has the storm track for us. good evening, lonnie. >> reporter: good evening, norah. all right, we have the most recent information from the national hurricane center, and a lot has changed from what i was talking about earlier this morning on "cbs this morning." there's good news and there's bad news, okay. the good news is, the storm has actually gotten weaker. we had winds blowing earlier at 80 miles per hour. it's down now to about 75. maybe a little bit of interaction with the bahama islands is providing friction. but the track is providing some bad news. it's now closer to the u.s. shoreline. in fact, there are a couple of landfalls possible-- maybe one i
david begnaud, thank you.l, tonight, it's not just florida, but much of the east coast that is nervously watching the track of this hurricane. streets and homes and businesses were left flooded in puerto rico. in some areas, there were mudslides. and now, millions along florida's atlantic coast are bracing for its impact. chief weathercaster lonnie quinn has the storm track for us. good evening, lonnie. >> reporter: good evening, norah. all right, we have the most recent information from...
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begnaud view. then david mock you then they will join you. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the street many of them under-age. police reveal a taste of their daily challenge you know if you're going to exploit a child here in los angeles they were going to come out so you would see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the 6 trades. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i've given 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just filled with hope. and he kept pretty isn't it sick show. i made my decision to come here because i felt and you i could build a new life here suited to. companies and. i was a free man but i think god decided that this man is no good to be free. did you hear i was there my one dream is that all my children find the same kind of happiness i do. i love my home here i love cold weather i like the culture i like the history i like everything about it. and i was i know that. i am joined a russian fama. join me every thursday on
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begnaud view. then david mock you then they will join you. settler . i think we need to kind of just get back to realizing that modern medicine has achieved some great things but actually when it comes to what has increased our life expectancy else in the last 5 you know the last upon 150 years most of these be public health you know modern medicine can be actually be having maybe 3 in office 5 years life expectancy over an increase of 40 years in the last century in office and that's again something that people find quite surprising quite shocking . how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i've given 12 but i came here only 3 days i just hope. 6 show. that. i made my decision to come here because i felt i knew i could build a new life here. you know if you could put his name was. joseph. decided that this money is not going to be create. good. here out there my one dream is that all my children 'd find the same kind of happiness i do. i love my home here i love cold weather i like the culture like the few street i like everything about it. i
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face 1st david begnaud do you then go to mock you then him and join you. you can't be both with the yeah you like. we had a period of time where we had 7 and a half miles of mills ok continuous 7 and a half miles of mills there's none left and carry an all around all our manufacturing memphis country all these things and i blame it on the politicians it's the establishment it's washington d.c. they've got their little cliques they've got their thing. they don't care about i mean us. and it doesn't matter democrat republican they're all the same they're all i'm sorry to use that language but. they're in there for one thing they're in or to get elected. the reason donald trump's in there is because he's a celebrity or he did this or he did that he is in there because he is not one of them and we are so frustrated. we had to vote him in if donald trump goes away we'll find another trump believe me we'll find another one the people dreamed this couch the people built this country at it's the people who are making america great again. the clintons and the obama
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kolfage told cbs' david begnaud last year that his operation was clean. >> if we were doing anything wrong, gofundme would shut this down in a heartbeat. >> reporter: prosecutors say tens of thousands of dollars were paid to kolfage through his wife who flaunted their extravagant lifestyle on social media, cosmetic surgery, a luxury s.u.v. and a brand new boat. he once railed against the washington swamp on "60 minutes." >> the swamp is a business model. >> reporter: but he's now the sixth close associate of ost of the people in this room know. >> reporter: today, president trump distanced himself from bannon and the border project. >> i was not involved in the project. i have no idea who was. >> reporter: but several of the president's key supporters were on the group's aboard. eric prince, the brother oftrum, betsy devoss. former milwaukee sheriff david clarke, and kris kobach. and his own son, donald trump jr., helped raise funds for the wall project last year. >> this is private enterprise at its finest. >> reporter: in another legal setback for president trump today, a federal j
kolfage told cbs' david begnaud last year that his operation was clean. >> if we were doing anything wrong, gofundme would shut this down in a heartbeat. >> reporter: prosecutors say tens of thousands of dollars were paid to kolfage through his wife who flaunted their extravagant lifestyle on social media, cosmetic surgery, a luxury s.u.v. and a brand new boat. he once railed against the washington swamp on "60 minutes." >> the swamp is a business model. >>...
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on the phrase christ david begnaud to you then go to mock you then they will join you. the world is driven by shaped by. the cares thinks. we. dare to ask. districts more just steel mills would be shut down by friday. trying to recover from that it past now in new york is great wall street good stuff now and on the west coast is great because you got angelus you had the ocean and that's coming from china and mexico and all that stuff so all those free traders they're making millions but the people here they're hurting their jobs are gone their jobs are. full it can be hard to go buy that plant now we know that fails and years to work they are g.m. employees learn friday afternoon that up to $1500.00 of them would be laid off when the 2nd shift is eliminated the county says your old american finance network the property the county treasurer's office has been trying to collect taxes for 5 years and is in the poor closure process. this is truly a metaphor or wrong with both america's health care system which through mergers and corporate ization take the community away fro
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on the face of christ david begnaud to you then to mock you didn't even join you. you can't be both with the yeah you. could. the sudden fullest and illegal takeover of a government by a small group. so rather than revolutionaries all soldiers convex small group the corporations when you have a tiny group of people who have all the power you have to have some means to make sure the asked of us don't get together and take it back. please or sacrifice some of those places that capitalism exploited and destroyed for profit and left behind misery poverty environmental devastation and so you see things like voter suppression building more prisons you seem gerrymandering all sorts of undemocratic practices were well into that world for well into the forest world and there's no question that the coup d'etat has. passed as a financial survival guide stacey let's learn about feel out let's say i'm the troika and here. of the fight wall street fraud thank you for helping. that's right if that's labor. thank you it. doesn't come down to force continues to perseverence of huma
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kolfage told cbs' david begnaud last year that his operation was clean. >> if we were doing anything wrong, gofundme would have shut this down in a heartbeat. >> reporter: prosecutors say tens of thousands of dollars were paid to kolfage through his wife who flaunted their extravagant lifestyle on social 3ndia. the money paid for cosmetic surgery, a luxury s.u.v. and a brand-new boat. bannon once railed against the washington swamp to "60 minutes." >> the swamp is a business model. >> reporter: but he's now the sixth close associate of mr. trump to be criminally charged by the president's own department of justice. >> i haven't been dealing with him for a long period of time, as most of the people in this room know. >> reporter: today, president trump distanced himself from bannon and the border project. >> i was not involved in the project. i have no idea who was. >> reporter: but several of the president's key supporters were on the group's board. eric prince, the brother of trump's education secretary, betsy devos, former milwaukee sheriff david clarke, and former kansas secretary
kolfage told cbs' david begnaud last year that his operation was clean. >> if we were doing anything wrong, gofundme would have shut this down in a heartbeat. >> reporter: prosecutors say tens of thousands of dollars were paid to kolfage through his wife who flaunted their extravagant lifestyle on social 3ndia. the money paid for cosmetic surgery, a luxury s.u.v. and a brand-new boat. bannon once railed against the washington swamp to "60 minutes." >> the swamp is a...
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handle an a plus and then they have their day what did gandhi the new normal gandhi gandhi face david begnaud do you get to mock you then david join you. the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. welcome back to cross talk were all things are considered i'm here a little to remind you we're discussing whether china is now be enemy. ok let's go back to daniel talking about cyber space before we went to the break. so i just wanted to pick up on one point that victor had made regarding the injunction the u.s. government has to wall way this because of the linkages between wall wage and chinese government if we're always was strictly a commercial entity i don't think there would be much to object about and i also believe that having taken the actions that it's taken on wall way it's going to encourage american companies to actually do more in the space in buy and 60 and i do think that ultimately that will be the net result. ok well it's very interesting i think as i think victor is already kind of alluded to it is that the way we're going we're going to have to interne
handle an a plus and then they have their day what did gandhi the new normal gandhi gandhi face david begnaud do you get to mock you then david join you. the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. welcome back to cross talk were all things are considered i'm here a little to remind you we're discussing whether china is now be enemy. ok let's go back to daniel talking about cyber space before we went to the break. so i just wanted to pick up on one point that victor had...
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our lead national correspondent david begnaud is following this in miami beach.id, what measures are working and what more do experts say is needed? >> so vlad, the white house says the states that have taken measures to limit indoor gatherings and large crowds are starting to see some success. here in the state of florida, the numbers are trending in the right direction, but florida's got a long way to go. this morning, there are warning signs that are flashing for several cities and states around the country that the white house is pointing out. and that's where we're going to begin this morning. >> we are seeing slow uptick in test positivity in cases. >> reporter: that was the white house coronavirus task force coordinator, dr. deborah birx talking to state and local officials on a conference call that was obtained by the center for public integrity. dr. birx flagged nine u.s. cities as areas of concern for the white house. due to high or increasing test positivity rates. the white house is also monitoring california's central valley. hospitalizations and icu
our lead national correspondent david begnaud is following this in miami beach.id, what measures are working and what more do experts say is needed? >> so vlad, the white house says the states that have taken measures to limit indoor gatherings and large crowds are starting to see some success. here in the state of florida, the numbers are trending in the right direction, but florida's got a long way to go. this morning, there are warning signs that are flashing for several cities and...
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they are ready to receive you. >> good advice there, david begnaud in florida. you very much. >>> hot and dry weather in southern california is fueling a dangerous out-of-control wildfire. it has burned more than 30 square miles and destroyed at least one home about 70 miles east of los angeles. carter evans is near the scene in cherry valley, california. good morning. >> so far, almost 8,000 people have had to evacuate. you can see the fire burning up on the mountain behind me right now. not much wind. that is good news for firefighters. but fighting fires and keeping people safe in the era of covid is proving to be a challenge. flames continue to tear through trees and dry brush on hillsides in riverside county as winds picked up giving the apple fire new life. >> given the fuel, given the weather, given the topography and where this is going, this fire is not going to stop tonight. >> reporter: as of late sunday, only a small number of the thousands under evacuation orders have come to this red cross shelter. perhaps unaware they'll be given hotel vouchers. >
they are ready to receive you. >> good advice there, david begnaud in florida. you very much. >>> hot and dry weather in southern california is fueling a dangerous out-of-control wildfire. it has burned more than 30 square miles and destroyed at least one home about 70 miles east of los angeles. carter evans is near the scene in cherry valley, california. good morning. >> so far, almost 8,000 people have had to evacuate. you can see the fire burning up on the mountain...
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our national correspondent david begnaud is in miami with more on this story.he question there is, how far are the unions willing to go now? good morning to you? >> good morning to you. look, here in florida, they're suing. in fact, today they'll deliver their closing argument. they are fighting the mandate that the school system is saying you have to have in-person classes. other teachers unions are saying, listen if we're not going to fight you in court, we're going to fight you in the court of public opinion and we'll threaten to strike. >> we won't go until it's safe! >> reporter: new york city teachers protested in brooklyn thursday demanding the city implement what they say are essential safety measures. in the midwest, teachers in detroit say they're prepared to strike if the city does not provide adequate testing before classrooms reopen. and out west, one arizona school district delayed in-person learning after teach tleers the staged a sickout. some are urging officials to err on the side of caution. >> we can only go back when community spread is und
our national correspondent david begnaud is in miami with more on this story.he question there is, how far are the unions willing to go now? good morning to you? >> good morning to you. look, here in florida, they're suing. in fact, today they'll deliver their closing argument. they are fighting the mandate that the school system is saying you have to have in-person classes. other teachers unions are saying, listen if we're not going to fight you in court, we're going to fight you in the...
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some crucial analysis and reporting from david begnaud as always.>>> up next, after their successful splashdown in the gulf of mexico, two nasa astronauts describe their trip home. what they say cannot happen on the next mission. >>> plus, a reminder -- you can always get the morning's news by subscribing to the "cbs this morning" podcast. you will hear the top stories in less than 20 minutes. you know what gayle says -- this a deal. joint pain, swelling, tenderness. my psoriasis. cosentyx works on all of this. cosentyx treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis to help you look and feel better. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. watch me! learn more at cosentyx.com. watch me! when you think of a bank, you think of people in a
some crucial analysis and reporting from david begnaud as always.>>> up next, after their successful splashdown in the gulf of mexico, two nasa astronauts describe their trip home. what they say cannot happen on the next mission. >>> plus, a reminder -- you can always get the morning's news by subscribing to the "cbs this morning" podcast. you will hear the top stories in less than 20 minutes. you know what gayle says -- this a deal. joint pain, swelling, tenderness....
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thank you, david begnaud.appreciate it. >>> chicago has announced plans to make its public schools remote to fight the coronavirus. it is a change from a previous hybrid plan. adriana diaz reports from chicago. >> even while we've taken significant steps forward out of this crisis, we also have needed to take some steps back. >> reporter: with coronavirus cases creeping up in chicago, mayor lori lightfoot said remote learning is the best option for the city's 350,000 students, though she acknowledged it will be a struggle for parents. adriana alvarez is a single mom who works at mcdonald's. her 8-year-old son manny goes to school in a nearby district also doing remote learning. we first met her nearly the pandemic in march. >> if school closes, i don't know what i'm going to do. it's just me and him. i don't have anybody else. >> reporter: she was just as worried about school when whey checked back in with her yesterday. >> it's either i dw g go to wor provide for him or stay home with him. >> is stopping work
thank you, david begnaud.appreciate it. >>> chicago has announced plans to make its public schools remote to fight the coronavirus. it is a change from a previous hybrid plan. adriana diaz reports from chicago. >> even while we've taken significant steps forward out of this crisis, we also have needed to take some steps back. >> reporter: with coronavirus cases creeping up in chicago, mayor lori lightfoot said remote learning is the best option for the city's 350,000...
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our lead national correspondent david begnaud haseow f administrators and experts who have been lookingt the risks. >> education is everything. if you don't give that to epte richardt just a year's oran, an ny in charge of about 2.8 million students from pre-k through college. >> we're going to have covid cases in schools. that's invariably going to happen. that's okay. get those kids. have them go home for 24, 48 hours. if they are asymptomatic, let them come back. >> do you acknowledge there's a risk. >> no, not at all. it's 100% the right thing to do. the reality is this is very, very lowuting comparisons to flu. >> reporter: that's scott cottlieb, the former fda sith erise'.s mmstill a lot we do no know about how the virus behaves in children. in part because there haven't been as many cases. >> with flu, we see upwards of about 400 tragic deaths a year. we've already seen 90 deaths, about, from covid in children. and it just hasn't -- probably hasn't been as prevalent in kids. >> reporter: at the university of north carolina chapel hill, four campus. since students began arriving t
our lead national correspondent david begnaud haseow f administrators and experts who have been lookingt the risks. >> education is everything. if you don't give that to epte richardt just a year's oran, an ny in charge of about 2.8 million students from pre-k through college. >> we're going to have covid cases in schools. that's invariably going to happen. that's okay. get those kids. have them go home for 24, 48 hours. if they are asymptomatic, let them come back. >> do you...
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our lead national correspondent, david begnaud, reports that classrooms at notre dame are also closedod morning. lot going on here. >> reporter: good morning, tony. it seems like every day this week we've heard about another university somewhere in the country that has an outbreak of cluftors campus. more and more universities are deciding to roll back their reopening of classes. >> the spike in cases in isn veo serious, and we must take serious steps to address it. >> reporter: this is the priden to make any changes necessary. he's moving classes on line for the next two weeks after a surge in cases. 147 since the campus opened on august the 3rd. aulsile tked l t steps are notu ccl wese didsf w last, we spring. >> reporter: u.s. coronavirus task force coordinator dr. deborah birx. >> we can't have these large s oieauseec fasymptomatic spread. >> reporter: but that's what happened at michigan state where more than 100tu w sterda presidencyintbreaksthe rest of announced all classes will be remote this fall. >> we got our senior year taken away. and then now we don't even have a freshma
our lead national correspondent, david begnaud, reports that classrooms at notre dame are also closedod morning. lot going on here. >> reporter: good morning, tony. it seems like every day this week we've heard about another university somewhere in the country that has an outbreak of cluftors campus. more and more universities are deciding to roll back their reopening of classes. >> the spike in cases in isn veo serious, and we must take serious steps to address it. >>...
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our lead national correspondent david begnaud is tracking this story for us.avid, so what are they doing to control these outbreaks? good morning to you. >> gayle, good morning. you have some universities postponing in-person learning. others are canceling it altogether and moving strictly toward virtual online learning. and then you have some universities that are actually punishing students for putting their peers at risk. it was this video of students partying inside the university of connecticut student housing that led to several students being evicted from their campus residences. iowa state university released party smart guidelines for its student body this week after crowds of students were seen partying over the weekend. this video shared online apparently shows some of those parties. in tennessee, the state government is allowing school districts to declare teachers as essential workers which would get them back into the classroom, even if they've been exposed to the virus. we spoke with the state's education commissioner penny schwenn. >> if you're
our lead national correspondent david begnaud is tracking this story for us.avid, so what are they doing to control these outbreaks? good morning to you. >> gayle, good morning. you have some universities postponing in-person learning. others are canceling it altogether and moving strictly toward virtual online learning. and then you have some universities that are actually punishing students for putting their peers at risk. it was this video of students partying inside the university of...
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our lead national correspondent david begnaud has been following this story. lot of people saw this coming in some form. what's going on here? >> so you have those four clusters of cases. test positivity rate went from 3% to 13% in just the first week of school and critics say the university essentially caved. supporters say it's about time they did something to change it. and now the university is saying we're going to take everything in person and put it online. >> i was super surprised. i didn't think they were going to send us here and send us home a week later. that's crazy. >> reporter: the student newspaper editorial said it all. the first week of classes at the university of north carolina chapel hill has had its problems. videos surfaced of students at parties on and off campus. now cases there are spiking. in-person classes will be canceled. >> i am -- i can't even say disappointed or sad. i'm mostly angry. >> reporter: collinyn smith has spent months lobbying against the full return. he believes the administration acted too late. >> some of your pee
our lead national correspondent david begnaud has been following this story. lot of people saw this coming in some form. what's going on here? >> so you have those four clusters of cases. test positivity rate went from 3% to 13% in just the first week of school and critics say the university essentially caved. supporters say it's about time they did something to change it. and now the university is saying we're going to take everything in person and put it online. >> i was super...
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our lead national correspondent david begnaud looks at what could be the largest social gathering inhe u.s. since this crisis began. >> reporter: this was the scene in sturgis, south dakota, over the weekend. large crowds packed together at concerts and bars with very few masks in sight. south dakota has no statewide mask mandate or special rules for indoor gatherings and businesses. >> i've been here since the beginning of july. people are tired of being at home. this is what this rally is about, freedom. >> reporter: over the last two weeks, south dakota has recorded an increase in the percent of coronavirus tests that are coming back positive. >> we're probably going to have another wave. >> reporter: former fda commissioner scott gottlieb told "face the nation" the next phase of the pandemic could be even harder to control. >> this has become so pervasive across the country that it could start to infect more rural communities that have largely been untouched to date. >> reporter: to the west now. near los angeles, a pastor held indoor services in defiance of state health rules an
our lead national correspondent david begnaud looks at what could be the largest social gathering inhe u.s. since this crisis began. >> reporter: this was the scene in sturgis, south dakota, over the weekend. large crowds packed together at concerts and bars with very few masks in sight. south dakota has no statewide mask mandate or special rules for indoor gatherings and businesses. >> i've been here since the beginning of july. people are tired of being at home. this is what this...
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our lead national correspondent david begnaud is in miami beach.avid, good morning. >> good morning. over the last 24 hours, florida reported its lowest number of new coronavirus cases since the end of june. but, but, but, there's a big but to this. most every one of the testing sites in florida have been closed for the last four or five days because of tropical storm isaias. now they are opening back up like the one in miami beach behind me. we'll get a more accurate count of what the numbers are. here's what's happening elsewhere in the country. >> in many, many parts of the country, mississippi, missouri, illinois, ohio, the number of cases are rising. >> reporter: this is dr. ashish jha, director of the global harvard health institute. he's warning unless attitudes on masks and public health rules change, no region of the country is going to be safe from new outbreaks. >> right now, across much of the rust boelt, i don't expect schools to be able to open or stay open for very long. >> reporter: in 32 states and puerto rico, the percent of posit
our lead national correspondent david begnaud is in miami beach.avid, good morning. >> good morning. over the last 24 hours, florida reported its lowest number of new coronavirus cases since the end of june. but, but, but, there's a big but to this. most every one of the testing sites in florida have been closed for the last four or five days because of tropical storm isaias. now they are opening back up like the one in miami beach behind me. we'll get a more accurate count of what the...
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our lead national correspondent david begnaud is outside the miami dolphins stadium in south florida.avid, why are these decisions happening so suddenly? >> well, time is running out. look, the college football season is supposed to start in 18 days. and end with the national championship game next january here at hard rock stadium in south florida. but there was an emergency meeting of the commissioners of the five biggest football conferences. and after that, there's a growing suspicion, should we say belief, that they may cancel this year's season because the pandemic is simply out of control. >> launch down field. who's got it? touchdown, lsu! >> reporter: that was seven months ago when the last college football game was played in new orleans. the next game may not come until 2021, as the coronavirus pandemic puts the season in jeopardy. >> sources have told me at this time it kind of looks like the band right now playing on the "titan "titanic." >> reporter: that's bret mcmurphy. he expects the major conferences will cancel or delay their seasons within the next three weeks. >> n
our lead national correspondent david begnaud is outside the miami dolphins stadium in south florida.avid, why are these decisions happening so suddenly? >> well, time is running out. look, the college football season is supposed to start in 18 days. and end with the national championship game next january here at hard rock stadium in south florida. but there was an emergency meeting of the commissioners of the five biggest football conferences. and after that, there's a growing...
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our lead correspondent david begnaud is in miami beach.g, david. >> reporter: good morning. you know the state of florida continues to lead in the wrong direction. when it comes to the number of people dying from the coronavirus, yesterday florida set another record for the number of deaths reported in a 24-hour period. 277. when you talk about nursing homes, it is as relevant in florida as anywhere else. there are nearly 700 nursing homes in this state. but we want to begin this morning with a story out of idaho where an elderly mom was infected inside of the nursing home and she didn't find out until right before her mother died. >> we don't know when my mom god sick. >> reporter: that is caroline. she had no idea her 90-year-old mother virginia smith was receiving end of life care until two days before she died at her boise, idaho, nursing home. >> one of the front line care workers and aide called me on my cell phone from her private cell phone and she wanted me to be able to talk to my mom. and i didn't understand what that meant. >>
our lead correspondent david begnaud is in miami beach.g, david. >> reporter: good morning. you know the state of florida continues to lead in the wrong direction. when it comes to the number of people dying from the coronavirus, yesterday florida set another record for the number of deaths reported in a 24-hour period. 277. when you talk about nursing homes, it is as relevant in florida as anywhere else. there are nearly 700 nursing homes in this state. but we want to begin this morning...
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our lead national correspondent david begnaud is in miami with more.avid, good morning. >> vlad, good morning. we're about a month from the start of fall. temperatures are going to cool. more of us are going to spend time indoors, and we're going to be talking about the flu. that's why this morning, the head of the cdc is asking every one of you watching to get a flu shot as he warns of this. >> this could be the worst fall from a public health perspective we've ever had. >> that's cdc director robert redfield. he's worried the flu season is going to compound america's coronavirus crisis. but he says americans can avoid the worst of it if they get serious about public health guidelines, especially wearing a mask. >> we all got to do it. this is one of those interventions that's got to be 95%, 96%, 98%, 99% if it's going to work. >> reporter: in some places there are still intense resistance to mask wearing despite more and more specific evidence proving that they are effective. in florida's marion county, north central part of the state, sheriff billy
our lead national correspondent david begnaud is in miami with more.avid, good morning. >> vlad, good morning. we're about a month from the start of fall. temperatures are going to cool. more of us are going to spend time indoors, and we're going to be talking about the flu. that's why this morning, the head of the cdc is asking every one of you watching to get a flu shot as he warns of this. >> this could be the worst fall from a public health perspective we've ever had. >>...