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will never forgive themselves if they give your pod covid. >> reporter: and down in southern california los angeles county authorities announced they are closing the beaches for the hop day weekend. however, up here in northern california, no word yet on our beaches or state parks. but stay tuned that could be changing later on today. the governor's announcement happens as always at noon and we will carry it for you live right here and we're live in morgan hill, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> in the beginning of the third economic quarter going live to the stock market now. wall street opening up just a few moments ago. more than 100 points. the final day of the second quarter marked the best quarter for the stock market in more than 20 years after the roller coaster we saw all three indices finished in the green on tuesday. let's go live now to capitol hill where overnight, the senate voted to extend the paycheck protection program just hours before it was going to expire. that legislation now headed to the house. that program is intended to help small businesses has about rather in unused funds. many busin
will never forgive themselves if they give your pod covid. >> reporter: and down in southern california los angeles county authorities announced they are closing the beaches for the hop day weekend. however, up here in northern california, no word yet on our beaches or state parks. but stay tuned that could be changing later on today. the governor's announcement happens as always at noon and we will carry it for you live right here and we're live in morgan hill, kiet do, kpix 5....
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will never fore give themselves if they give your pod covid. >> reporter: down in southern california, los angeles have announced they are closing the beaches, they're closing the beaches over the holiday weekend. no word yet on the beaches up here though in northern california and in the bay area expect that to possibly change later on in the week. but for now, the governor's announcement coming today as usual at noon and we will carry it for you live here on channel 5. we're live in morgan hill, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> thanks kiet. demand for coronavirus testing in the bay area is through the roof. heading into the holiday weekend. hayward's drive-thru testing site closed early yesterday because so many cars were lined up at the cal state university east bay campus. that provides free testing on a first come first serve basis. if you are looking to get a free test at san francisco's embarcadero test site the wait for an appointment is about a week. ing is not foolproof. and people can have negative tests and then turn positive the next day or two days later. >> data shows the surge in cases is stem
will never fore give themselves if they give your pod covid. >> reporter: down in southern california, los angeles have announced they are closing the beaches, they're closing the beaches over the holiday weekend. no word yet on the beaches up here though in northern california and in the bay area expect that to possibly change later on in the week. but for now, the governor's announcement coming today as usual at noon and we will carry it for you live here on channel 5. we're live in...
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cities in california los angeles and san francisco in particular but their biggest threat. black males who are involved in this crime and violence so keep the political commentary to yourself or as someone once said shut up and. we'll be right back. that's the fundamental threat. they do all that they tend to cultivate divisions all the take a few. industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women cells on the streets many of them under age. police reveal a taste of their daily challenge if you're going to exploit a child here in los angeles we're going to. see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight 6 trade. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs t
cities in california los angeles and san francisco in particular but their biggest threat. black males who are involved in this crime and violence so keep the political commentary to yourself or as someone once said shut up and. we'll be right back. that's the fundamental threat. they do all that they tend to cultivate divisions all the take a few. industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women cells on the streets many of them under age. police reveal a taste of their daily...
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cities in california los angeles and san francisco in particular biggest threat. in this crime and violence to keep the political commentary to yourself or as someone once said shut up and variable. will be right back. the fundamental threat . they do all that they tend to cultivate divisions all the take a few. i know to no crow. no shots. actually felt. well it's true no one. point she heard thirst for action. ambani and by north korea it's so many people because they comprehend is so good that even such a bad puppy is sending. i'm not killed her dog anybody and. i'm here to find the next guy. down cause. looked up live again in the human being done be in philosophy and let god she even dump on the attempt. to deflect some or the c.e.o. saying he has a deflection what is comfortable saying. that is a god given that i got out from many observers. that he is innocent and you're going to going to see a lot about that on the board. that you can bank on to get nothing back up. plan lol the name you know is along the bottom there's a bonus which alone can choke a lot
cities in california los angeles and san francisco in particular biggest threat. in this crime and violence to keep the political commentary to yourself or as someone once said shut up and variable. will be right back. the fundamental threat . they do all that they tend to cultivate divisions all the take a few. i know to no crow. no shots. actually felt. well it's true no one. point she heard thirst for action. ambani and by north korea it's so many people because they comprehend is so good...
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in some cities in california los angeles and san francisco in particular but their biggest threat are criminal. black males who are involved in this crime and violence to keep the political commentary to yourself or as someone once said shut up and variable. will be right back. that's the fundamental threat. they do all that they can to cultivate the divisions all that they can. we go to work. straight home. found an indian by north korea and so many people because they copy him he's so bored that even such a bad copy sending. i'm not filled with love anybody until god and he'll go find the next guy. down pocky lot looked up in about getting anything done the influence of the the blood she learned dump on the adam. the clicks and move the c.e.o. flame from the to the deflection what is happening inside. that is going to be that then i got up for many of her her. and i and he and others are going to going to come out about that on the board a lot. but that he can't buy a gun he got mansion got nothing got. me. long love the love and then he goes along the bottom there's a bonus which i
in some cities in california los angeles and san francisco in particular but their biggest threat are criminal. black males who are involved in this crime and violence to keep the political commentary to yourself or as someone once said shut up and variable. will be right back. that's the fundamental threat. they do all that they can to cultivate the divisions all that they can. we go to work. straight home. found an indian by north korea and so many people because they copy him he's so bored...
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most important has been about opening schools in the fall, the two biggest districts in california -- los angeles sand way ego -- have announced they will not be holding in-person instruction. several other cities are looking at hybrid classes. and democratic new york governor andrew cuomo's education plan comes with a lot of conditions. >> we're not going to use our children as guinea pigs. james: but members of the medical community are warning that not opening schools would put children at greater risk than the virus itself which doesn't affect youngsters the way it does adults. former stanford university medical center chief of neuro-radiology dr. scott atlas sounding the alarm. >> i never hear anyone talk about the harms of closing schools. finish the harms are against the children. anyone who prioritizes children would open the schools. james: a new report from the national academies of sciences, engineering and medicine says that school districts should prioritize reopening. especially for younger kids who need in-person instruction and who face little risk from the virus. the report adds
most important has been about opening schools in the fall, the two biggest districts in california -- los angeles sand way ego -- have announced they will not be holding in-person instruction. several other cities are looking at hybrid classes. and democratic new york governor andrew cuomo's education plan comes with a lot of conditions. >> we're not going to use our children as guinea pigs. james: but members of the medical community are warning that not opening schools would put...
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>>most of the hot spots in our state are in southern california, los angeles leads the state with more than 3,000 new cases. kern and san bernardino counties also reporting about 1500 new cases each riverside in orange county round out the top 5. here's a closer look at where things stand here in the bay area alameda and santa clara county led with the most new cases, both nearing 300 followed by contra costa and solano counties all reporting more than a 100 new cases, san francisco, san mateo marin sonoma and napa counties all reporting less than a 100 new cases in the past 24 hours. >>san mateo still the only bay area county not to be on the governor's watch list for covid-19 santa cruz county was a flag just today it will probably join that list in coming days so could california be on the verge of a second statewide shelter-in-place order one east bay state senator says it is time to do exactly that although to business leaders tell kron four's haaziq madyun another shutdown would devastate the local economy. >>today i'm calling on governor newsome to that we institute a shelter-in
>>most of the hot spots in our state are in southern california, los angeles leads the state with more than 3,000 new cases. kern and san bernardino counties also reporting about 1500 new cases each riverside in orange county round out the top 5. here's a closer look at where things stand here in the bay area alameda and santa clara county led with the most new cases, both nearing 300 followed by contra costa and solano counties all reporting more than a 100 new cases, san francisco, san...
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. >>> down in southern california, los angeles mayor says la is on the brink of another stay at home order. los angeles county had several record setting dates last week for the virus infections and hospitalizations. may t mayor blames the lack of national leadership and says many people have stopped wearing face masks are no longer social distancing. la county is home to more than half of all of the deaths due to the virus in california. >>> now you can check the county by county information on reopening plans with the ktvu news app. there's a running list of what is open and where near the top of the page. >>> it's 4:40 back to steve paul sen for a look at our much cooler forecast. >> well, i did a double take on these towns because they are well below average pam and dave. it looks like a very cool week. just subtle changes. one day we might bump up a couple degrees but looks cool here and i'll explain why. thunderstorms over the sierra, could see these drift back, maybe eastern solano and up towards lake and mendocino county. i'll mention it because there's a possibility it could
. >>> down in southern california, los angeles mayor says la is on the brink of another stay at home order. los angeles county had several record setting dates last week for the virus infections and hospitalizations. may t mayor blames the lack of national leadership and says many people have stopped wearing face masks are no longer social distancing. la county is home to more than half of all of the deaths due to the virus in california. >>> now you can check the county by...
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>>those are the hot spots in our state are in southern california, los angeles leads the state with more than 3,000 new cases. kern and san bernardino counties also reporting about 1500 new cases each riverside in orange county round out the top 5. here's a closer look at where things stand here in the bay area alameda and santa clara county led with the most new cases, both nearing 300 followed by contra costa and solano counties all reporting more than a 100 new cases, san francisco, san mateo marin sonoma and napa counties all reporting less than a 100 new cases in the past 24 hours. >>san mateo is still the only bay area county not to be on the governor's a covid-19 watch list while santa cruz county was just flag today and will likely join that list in the coming days, so could california be on the verge of a second statewide shelter-in-place order. >>one east bay cent state senator is now advocating for just that however to business leaders tell kron four's has become a dune that another shutdown would devastate the local economy. >>today i'm calling on governor newsome to that we
>>those are the hot spots in our state are in southern california, los angeles leads the state with more than 3,000 new cases. kern and san bernardino counties also reporting about 1500 new cases each riverside in orange county round out the top 5. here's a closer look at where things stand here in the bay area alameda and santa clara county led with the most new cases, both nearing 300 followed by contra costa and solano counties all reporting more than a 100 new cases, san francisco,...
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at a wave of city hall corruption cases that expose america's pay to play problem here in california los angeles city councilman jose was are has been charged with one count of conspiring to violate the racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations act for allegedly selling the city to several real estate developers including the wealthy head of a chinese company seeking to build a 77 story skyscraper downtown now in exchange for approving or stalling large building projects. weezer reportedly received more than one and a half $1000000.00 in bribes including campaign contributions lavish dinners and even stacks of casino chips jesse many people think political corruption like this only happens in non-native member countries which we refer to as the 3rd world but this right here is an example of perfect and good old fashioned homegrown corruption yes it is bruges and i think there is something we as the united states people need to understand. we are no longer exceptional in the united states there was a time when you looked at health care and you looked at standard of living and all these other
at a wave of city hall corruption cases that expose america's pay to play problem here in california los angeles city councilman jose was are has been charged with one count of conspiring to violate the racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations act for allegedly selling the city to several real estate developers including the wealthy head of a chinese company seeking to build a 77 story skyscraper downtown now in exchange for approving or stalling large building projects. weezer reportedly...
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at a wave of city hall corruption cases that expose america's pay to play problem here in california los angeles city councilman jose was our has been.
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it was interesting, the news out of california. los angeles and san diego, the largest districts are now being delayed or put the whole fall on line that could be a template living in chicago, we are concerned. so that type of news really set up the tape to have a pull back. we had such a tremendous day we did see some is big moves lower. we have recovered here the opening market not too far away we are doing okay and digesting that news. >> is that a sign of things to come the nasdaq, i know you believe it is technically in tact, you've got to be prepared for volatility this is a wild swing type of market we witnessed yesterday. >> no doubt about it let's talk about it with that one/two punch. we did see some selling pressure nowhere near the volatility we saw in march going to the s&p 500 that was above 3,200. the air is pretty thin above 3,200 to see this move higher, it is okay to see some type of reaction i knew we wouldn't spend much time abovethat sure enough we took the catalyst back >> what is amazing about this market is that it has
it was interesting, the news out of california. los angeles and san diego, the largest districts are now being delayed or put the whole fall on line that could be a template living in chicago, we are concerned. so that type of news really set up the tape to have a pull back. we had such a tremendous day we did see some is big moves lower. we have recovered here the opening market not too far away we are doing okay and digesting that news. >> is that a sign of things to come the nasdaq, i...
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spots right now so here's some hot spots that actually broke some records over the weekend in california los angeles just reported the highest number of hospitalizations in just one day and on saturday both georgia and north carolina reported a single day increases again on saturday and arizona they reported their highest death count system pandemic with a total of $147.00 deaths and then in florida which has been one of the hardest states to be over $9400.00 patients are currently hospitalized while the state continues to break its own single day case record now florida governor run the centers claims that the reason for the high number of cases is due to the widespread testing but that's not necessarily the case brand so i want to do a comparison of florida work country it would rank number 9 in number of cases worldwide and then to draw your comparison from. viewers i want to cheat florida as a country now for example take a look so florida has over 362000 cases are constantly hearing that the numbers in the u.s. from leaders is because there is more testing but this right here shows that's actua
spots right now so here's some hot spots that actually broke some records over the weekend in california los angeles just reported the highest number of hospitalizations in just one day and on saturday both georgia and north carolina reported a single day increases again on saturday and arizona they reported their highest death count system pandemic with a total of $147.00 deaths and then in florida which has been one of the hardest states to be over $9400.00 patients are currently hospitalized...
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ok we have to leave it there a young to arianna in california in los angeles thank you very much. public health experts are criticizing the united states for securing more than 90 percent of the world's supply of rem disappear the only drug license to treat curb it 19 there are fears that there will now be included shortage after the u.s. and i'm certain bought virtually all available stock for the next 3 months the drug which was originally developed to treat the bowler has been shown to help people recover faster from covert ninety-nine coronavirus campaign as a warning the move by president from sets a dangerous new precedent. american fears about the spread of coronavirus are at their highest level in more than a month reuters ipsos poll says 81 percent of adults are very or somewhat concerned about the pandemic the u.s. recorded his biggest one day increase of nearly 48000 new infections on tuesday texas florida arizona california all emerging as the latest epicenter is causing some governors to reimpose restrictions more one 127000 have died in 2600000 have been infected. is
ok we have to leave it there a young to arianna in california in los angeles thank you very much. public health experts are criticizing the united states for securing more than 90 percent of the world's supply of rem disappear the only drug license to treat curb it 19 there are fears that there will now be included shortage after the u.s. and i'm certain bought virtually all available stock for the next 3 months the drug which was originally developed to treat the bowler has been shown to help...
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restaurants bars movie theaters across america's most populous state large metro areas in california including los angeles and san francisco are among those areas saying ross in new case is. back to square one california shuts down most of its public life for the 2nd time back in march it was the 1st us state to impose a strict stay at home order even closing down its beaches parks and campsites but now that more is known about how the virus is transmitted the state has shifted its policy allowing outdoor activities to continue while closing most indoor facilities today we are announcing additional statewide actions as a relates to our stay at home order here in the state of california we are now effectively rather fecht of today requiring all counties to close their indoor act to teach their indoor operations the governor is acting on the fact that nuke over 1000 cases in the state have surpassed 8000 a day more than twice as many as a month ago this could soon overburden hospitals in rural parts of california beyond bars and restaurants the governor has also called for the closing of gyms hair salons ch
restaurants bars movie theaters across america's most populous state large metro areas in california including los angeles and san francisco are among those areas saying ross in new case is. back to square one california shuts down most of its public life for the 2nd time back in march it was the 1st us state to impose a strict stay at home order even closing down its beaches parks and campsites but now that more is known about how the virus is transmitted the state has shifted its policy...
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los estados unidos. >>> gracia s a melisa barraza. >>> california y los Ángeles oakland y long beach denunciÓ al ejecutivonÓmica y social del estado. vamos a la pausa, mandÓ a construir su propio hospital en jalisco el mencho verdad o no telemundo estuvo en el edificio. >>> los campamentos de verano son el termÓmetro de lo que pasarÍa con las clases en agosto quÉ deciden los padres no se vayan. (comerciales) ♪ soy la fuerza. ♪ súbete. ♪ yo rompo puerta. fuerza, fuerza. ♪ hazle check a toda la lista escolar con útiles desde 50¢. listos para la escuela en target. un plan móvil que destruye los planes de alto precio ¡el nuevo plan redÚcelo de boost mobile! entre más tiempo permanezcas, menos pagas ve tu factura reducirse a $35 al mes después de solo 6 pagos a tiempo. y llévate un lg k51 gratis cuando te cambias. todo en nuestra nueva y mejorada red. boost mobile. todo en nuestra nueva y mejorada red. ((gato 2) f¿qué es eso?!! (gato 1) ¡hecho con pollo de verdad críado en granja! (gato 2) ¡lo quiero todo! ¿me lo das todo? (gato 1) ¡es friskies farm favorites! (gato 2) una farm-ula ganadora! (mujer voz) feed t
los estados unidos. >>> gracia s a melisa barraza. >>> california y los Ángeles oakland y long beach denunciÓ al ejecutivonÓmica y social del estado. vamos a la pausa, mandÓ a construir su propio hospital en jalisco el mencho verdad o no telemundo estuvo en el edificio. >>> los campamentos de verano son el termÓmetro de lo que pasarÍa con las clases en agosto quÉ deciden los padres no se vayan. (comerciales) ♪ soy la fuerza. ♪ súbete. ♪ yo rompo puerta....
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california. more than half of those deaths coming in los angeles county. joining us is dr.. dr. davis, thanks so much for coming on this morning. i wonder what we can learn from your experience here because california acted early, seemed to have the outbreak under control and now it's coming back. what can we learn from the resurgence there? what did l.a. do wrong? >> you know, i don't know that we did anything wrong in particular. you know, we over had great leadership amongst our board and amongst our department heads as well as amongst many of the residents of the county. we have to really pay attention to the virus is still here, and it means we can't let our guard down and everyone needs to do their parts from residents to businesses in order to get back to where we were at a much lower rate of infections that we're seeing now. >> doctor, if that's the case if sort of every entity is doing their part, citizens and government, et cetera, then that would -- wouldn't that tell us that, you know, we can't fight this thing with universal mask-wearing because here in new yor
california. more than half of those deaths coming in los angeles county. joining us is dr.. dr. davis, thanks so much for coming on this morning. i wonder what we can learn from your experience here because california acted early, seemed to have the outbreak under control and now it's coming back. what can we learn from the resurgence there? what did l.a. do wrong? >> you know, i don't know that we did anything wrong in particular. you know, we over had great leadership amongst our board...
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focus and target those efforts in areas that are hot spot central valley and southern california particularly los angeles region as again, focus of disproportionate amount of our efforts. by the way on friday for what it's worth, the 14 day. the total number of positive cases in the state of california and averaged a caution looking at daily stats both in terms of deaths and daily stats in terms of positives because it doesn't always give you a real picture when we can run with headlines based upon data that appears relatively low some that appears real tivoli high. last seven days average number of deaths is tragically 109. total number of deaths certainly beginning to increase. i remind you what more evidence do you need than that about how deadly this disease continues to be. how deadly this disease continues to be for those that otherwise points of data and all of the pain and suffering we're going through. it's testament to different reality and please, let's wake up to that reality, tests continue to rise. we tested 128,000 people yesterday and we saw our total number of tests a ofthink it was 6,89
focus and target those efforts in areas that are hot spot central valley and southern california particularly los angeles region as again, focus of disproportionate amount of our efforts. by the way on friday for what it's worth, the 14 day. the total number of positive cases in the state of california and averaged a caution looking at daily stats both in terms of deaths and daily stats in terms of positives because it doesn't always give you a real picture when we can run with headlines based...
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standards and this ordinance will require safety standards recommended by the world organization, california los angeles public-health department. so we have all have a dog in fight. we want to go back safe so that customers feel safe, we feel safe, so i'm asking you to vote yes on this measure. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> thank you, supervisors for your listening here as well as for being with us during this transformational time. i'm a proud member of united here local 2 and a member of the lgbtq community and i consider myself an embassador to the countless tourists and convention attend's that they're over 15 years at the marriott marque. i am the frontlines as a service workers. i know that my trust is my guest's worse concern and my first priority is their safety. usually pride month is when i get to serve a global community coming here to celebrate and experience just how safe our city is and i'm very proud to be an advocate for our safety and theirs. and in helping with our communities and our guests is not negotiable, we need to show them they can trust san francisco hotel
standards and this ordinance will require safety standards recommended by the world organization, california los angeles public-health department. so we have all have a dog in fight. we want to go back safe so that customers feel safe, we feel safe, so i'm asking you to vote yes on this measure. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> thank you, supervisors for your listening here as well as for being with us during this transformational time. i'm a proud member of united...
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and california's los angeles county had more than 4200 new cases. all this according to data from local health officials. the top u.s. infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci is again weighing in. he says other countries were more effective at managing the pandemic because unlike the u.s. they shut down almost entirely during the initial outbreak. >>> meantime the head of the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention is issuing a dire warning. dr. robert redfield said this autumn and winter could be one of the most difficult times for the u.s. as the flu season is expected to further overwhelm health systems. in the uk a similar warning. i spoke to a doctor about his projections for covid-19 and the flu. his team believes coronavirus donald trumps could reach 120,000 by next summer. >> it was based really on looking at the additional factors over the winter that would accelerate the transmission of this virus between people. we have really a perfect storm in some respects in that the virus, obviously, likes colder weather. it lives longer.
and california's los angeles county had more than 4200 new cases. all this according to data from local health officials. the top u.s. infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci is again weighing in. he says other countries were more effective at managing the pandemic because unlike the u.s. they shut down almost entirely during the initial outbreak. >>> meantime the head of the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention is issuing a dire warning. dr. robert redfield said this...
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look at the lens at california. los angeles and san diego are going to continue remote learning when the new school year begins next month. remember the president last week said he may, quote, cut off fundings for schools if they don't open. now he calls the decision to postpone a mistake. >> what do you tell parents and teachers who feel that it's unsafe to go back? >> i would tell parents and teachers that you should find yourself a new person, whoever is in charge of that decision because it's a terrible decision. because children and parents are dying from that trauma, too. they're dying because they can't do what they're doing. >> seriously? and even if you did believe that in la la land or whatever color the sky is in his universe, where's your plan to help them do it? let's bring in california school superintendent tony thurman. i'm not going to take up your time opining about whether people are dying not going back to school. the decision to go back to school is all about how, making this determination to start off remo
look at the lens at california. los angeles and san diego are going to continue remote learning when the new school year begins next month. remember the president last week said he may, quote, cut off fundings for schools if they don't open. now he calls the decision to postpone a mistake. >> what do you tell parents and teachers who feel that it's unsafe to go back? >> i would tell parents and teachers that you should find yourself a new person, whoever is in charge of that...
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in california, los angeles county just broke its record for new hospitalizations in one day. the fourth time that's happened in just a week. multiple states right now keep breaking records for new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths as the cdc predicts another 17,000 americans, 17,000 americans will die nationwide over the next three weeks alone. and it's all putting enormous pressure on president trump, who has been in denial about this crisis. tonight he's suddenly tweeting in support of masks after minimizing their importance for months, and he's set to resume coronavirus media briefings as soon as tomorrow. let's first go to our national correspondent jason carroll who is in new york. jason, we're seeing spikes in new hospitalizations, including unprecedented numbers out in los angeles. what's the latest? >> reporter: right, wolf. the numbers are troubling all across the country. in california, the number of hospitalizations continues to increase. in houston, the positivity rate above 25%. and in florida, the numbers today still trending in the wrong direction. tonight, h
in california, los angeles county just broke its record for new hospitalizations in one day. the fourth time that's happened in just a week. multiple states right now keep breaking records for new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths as the cdc predicts another 17,000 americans, 17,000 americans will die nationwide over the next three weeks alone. and it's all putting enormous pressure on president trump, who has been in denial about this crisis. tonight he's suddenly tweeting in support of...
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los cuerpos de migrantes que murieron vÍctimas del virus. jaime garcÍa tiene la historia. jaime: un ataÚd fue depositado simbÓlicamente frente a las oficinas del gobernador de california en los Ángelesdas durante la pandemia a otros paÍses. >> el proceso tardaba cinco dÍas. lunes mueres, el viernes estÁs en tu paÍs. jaime: y hoy en dÍa? >> 24 dÍas. >> si esto no estuviera pasando, ya la hubiÉramos repatriado. jaime: la hermana de elma falleciÓ el 22 de junio. hasta ahora no se han completado los trÁmites para que sus restossean trasladados a guatemala, como fue su Último deseo. todavÍa no pueden agarrar el acta de defunciÓn. todavÍa no se puede repatriar. jaime: directores de funerarias exigen al gobernador de california y a las autoridades locales que declaren los servicios mortuorios como esenciales durante la pandemia, dando prioridad a los trÁmites de defunciÓn y al traslado de restos humanos al exterior. >> a nosotros nos reventÉcrear un sistema que nos ayude a ayudarlos, a desalojar las moles, y poder mover mÁs rápido los cuerpos fuera del paÍs. jaime: los directores de las funerarias advirtieron que, de no agilizarse pronto los trÁmites para el transporte de los restos humano
los cuerpos de migrantes que murieron vÍctimas del virus. jaime garcÍa tiene la historia. jaime: un ataÚd fue depositado simbÓlicamente frente a las oficinas del gobernador de california en los Ángelesdas durante la pandemia a otros paÍses. >> el proceso tardaba cinco dÍas. lunes mueres, el viernes estÁs en tu paÍs. jaime: y hoy en dÍa? >> 24 dÍas. >> si esto no estuviera pasando, ya la hubiÉramos repatriado. jaime: la hermana de elma falleciÓ el 22 de junio....
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. >>> to southern california, los angeles mayor says his city is on the brink of another stay-at- home order. l. a. county had several record- setting days for new infections and hospitallyizations n. an interview with cnn, the mayor says the city opened too quickly while following state and county guidelines. he also blamed the surge of a lack of national leadership. many people have stopped wearing masks and are no longer social distancing. the mayor added that l. a. currently has adequate hospital capacity and a good supply of ventilators. >>> here at home considering a new plan to enforce public health orders meant to slow the spread of covid. the board will consider an urgency ordnance to i create new civil penalties. the ordnance would be used to up policemen existing methods including criminal misdemeanor actions. a new task force would work with the city and town personnel to focus on business violations. the county also created an e- mail address to send tips on businesses violating health orders. >>> negotiations over a 4th corona virus relief package uppedway. the latest fro
. >>> to southern california, los angeles mayor says his city is on the brink of another stay-at- home order. l. a. county had several record- setting days for new infections and hospitallyizations n. an interview with cnn, the mayor says the city opened too quickly while following state and county guidelines. he also blamed the surge of a lack of national leadership. many people have stopped wearing masks and are no longer social distancing. the mayor added that l. a. currently has...
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in california, los angeles reported the highest number of hospitalizations in a single day so far. and the mayor says he may issue new lockdown orders. florida's intensive cares are filling up. there's no more icu beds in at least 49 hospitals. but in an interview with fox news, president donald trump focused on one data point to the exclusion of all others and got to wrong. . >> when you talk about mortality rates, i think it's the opposite. i think by have one of the lowest mortality rates. >> that's not true, sir. >> we're going to take a look. >> we had 900 deaths in a single day this week. >> ready? can you please get me the mortality rate? kayleigh's right here. i heard we had one of the lowest, maybe lowest mortality rate anywhere in the world. >> the u.s. ranked seventh out of 20, according to john hopkins university. worse than brazil or russia. on saturday, both north carolina and georgia set new records for single-day case counts. the same day, arizona reported a record death toll, but in his interview, mr. trump threatened funding for schools that don't reopen. >> schoo
in california, los angeles reported the highest number of hospitalizations in a single day so far. and the mayor says he may issue new lockdown orders. florida's intensive cares are filling up. there's no more icu beds in at least 49 hospitals. but in an interview with fox news, president donald trump focused on one data point to the exclusion of all others and got to wrong. . >> when you talk about mortality rates, i think it's the opposite. i think by have one of the lowest mortality...
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. >>> in southern california, los angeles mayor eric gar sety said his city on the brink of another stay-at-homeer. they saw record days last week for new cases and increased hospitalization opinions he said that the city opened too quickly while following state and county guidelines, and blamed the surge on a lack of national leadership. he received many people have stopped wearing masks and are no longer social distancing. he said, though, that they currently is adequate hospital capacity and a good spray of ventilators. >>> california is now suing the trump administration on their rule rolling back the anti- discrimination provisions of the affordable care act. the attorney general of the state, and of massachusetts and new york, are leading a coalition of 23 states. the legal charge claims the trump administration is undermining the section of the affordable care act which prohibits discrimination based on gender, race, national origin, sex, aging, or disability. >> it's more important than ever that everyone can access essential healthcare. section 1517 in the affordable care act was the fi
. >>> in southern california, los angeles mayor eric gar sety said his city on the brink of another stay-at-homeer. they saw record days last week for new cases and increased hospitalization opinions he said that the city opened too quickly while following state and county guidelines, and blamed the surge on a lack of national leadership. he received many people have stopped wearing masks and are no longer social distancing. he said, though, that they currently is adequate hospital...
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florida, texas, arizona and california, specifically los angeles, and that is where our lilia lucianowith the latest. >> reporter: l.a. county beaches are closed again today, as covid infections are rising at an alarming rate shooting up 41% in three weeks. with cases skyrocketing, the state celebrated a socially distanced holiday weekend. >> we've been pleasantly surprised by how well everybody is behaving, social distancing, wearing masks. >> reporter: but in michigan, not a covid concern nor a face covering in sight at this independence day lake party reminiscent of memorial day in florida where the number of infections is smashing records. with more than 11,000 new infections reported saturday, almost tieing new york's peak in april. new york city cautiously entering phase three of reopening monday. >> we cannot go ahead at this point in time with indoor dining. >> reporter: a far cry from texas where new daily cases have tripled from april. in hard hit houston evidence emerged of a more contagious strain with some counties already out of hospital beds. a similar surge in arizona
florida, texas, arizona and california, specifically los angeles, and that is where our lilia lucianowith the latest. >> reporter: l.a. county beaches are closed again today, as covid infections are rising at an alarming rate shooting up 41% in three weeks. with cases skyrocketing, the state celebrated a socially distanced holiday weekend. >> we've been pleasantly surprised by how well everybody is behaving, social distancing, wearing masks. >> reporter: but in michigan, not a...
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in california, los angeles county just broke its record for new hospitalizations in one day. the fourth time that's happened in just a week. multiple states right now keep breaking records for new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths as the cdc predicts another 17,000 americans, 17,000 americans will die nationwide over the next three weeks alone. and it's all putting enormous pressure on president trump, who has been in denial about this crisis. tonight he's suddenly tweeting in support of masks after minimizing their importance for months, and he'
in california, los angeles county just broke its record for new hospitalizations in one day. the fourth time that's happened in just a week. multiple states right now keep breaking records for new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths as the cdc predicts another 17,000 americans, 17,000 americans will die nationwide over the next three weeks alone. and it's all putting enormous pressure on president trump, who has been in denial about this crisis. tonight he's suddenly tweeting in support of...
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in california's los angeles county, officials say they now have substantially more covid hospitalizations than they had a month ago. phoenix, arizona has so many coronavirus patients who need help breathing they've set a record for ventilator use. and michigan health authorities have issued an advisory telling partygoers at this independence day celebration to get tested. at least one of them now has the virus. >>> but there's encouraging news out of new york city. a sign tough lockdown measures can be worth it and they work. primarily data indicates the city had no coronavirus deaths saturday. well, despite those spiraling u.s. numbers, there's a rift growing between the white house and the country's top infectious disease expert. the white house took aim at dr. anthony fauci on sunday, releasing a lengthy statement that claimed to describe mistakes the doctor had made. california democrat adam schiff called the situation atrocious. >> dr. fauci is the most respected voice in the country on how we ought to be dealing with this pandemic. and to be trying to sideline him or diminish him or
in california's los angeles county, officials say they now have substantially more covid hospitalizations than they had a month ago. phoenix, arizona has so many coronavirus patients who need help breathing they've set a record for ventilator use. and michigan health authorities have issued an advisory telling partygoers at this independence day celebration to get tested. at least one of them now has the virus. >>> but there's encouraging news out of new york city. a sign tough...
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cecilia menjivar professorcecilia menjivar, professor of sociology a universe of california los angelesd todd miller, author of a number of books, award-winning journalist including "empire of borders: the expansion of the u.s. border around the world." that does it for our show. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] narrator: on this episode of "earth focus"...los angeles is knownwn for itsts urban sprawl d traffic-clogogged syststem of frfreeways rather than i its diverse array of living species. the second-most-populated city in america is actually a biodiviverse hotspot--one ofof just a few in the entire world. withthin the confinenes of thihs conncrete jungle, , species are adapting and, in some cases, even thriving. welcome to the los angeles urban wild.
cecilia menjivar professorcecilia menjivar, professor of sociology a universe of california los angelesd todd miller, author of a number of books, award-winning journalist including "empire of borders: the expansion of the u.s. border around the world." that does it for our show. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] narrator: on this episode of "earth focus"...los angeles is knownwn for itsts urban sprawl d traffic-clogogged syststem of frfreeways rather than i its...
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cecilia menjivar professorcecilia menjivar, professor of sociology a universe of california los angelesd todd miller, author of a number of books, award-winning journalist including "empire of borders: the expansion of the u.s. border around the world." that does it for our show. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] . >>> cambodia's capital, phnom penh. it's a city growing fast
cecilia menjivar professorcecilia menjivar, professor of sociology a universe of california los angelesd todd miller, author of a number of books, award-winning journalist including "empire of borders: the expansion of the u.s. border around the world." that does it for our show. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] . >>> cambodia's capital, phnom penh. it's a city growing fast
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in california, los angeles and ventura county beaches are closed. in florida, broward, palm beach, and miami-dade beaches are closed. and in texas, they have closed several beaches along the coast, including galveston, rockport, and corpus christi. >>> former fda commissioner dr. scott gottlieb offering a bit of reassurance, telling cnbc, the worst of the outbreak will be over by january. >> this will be over by january, one way or the other. either we'll get to a vaccine or it will have spread enough that it will stop spreading efficiently. we have a short period of time to get there. we should be doing everything we can to preserve what we want of our way of life over that time period and just get through it. >> that's a long time away. >> yeah. >>> well, yesterday was also just barely the start of baseball again, with summer camp and already 31 major league baseball players and seven staff members tested positive for coronavirus, across 19 teams. mlb announcing these results after testing over 3,000 players and staff. of course, all of that part
in california, los angeles and ventura county beaches are closed. in florida, broward, palm beach, and miami-dade beaches are closed. and in texas, they have closed several beaches along the coast, including galveston, rockport, and corpus christi. >>> former fda commissioner dr. scott gottlieb offering a bit of reassurance, telling cnbc, the worst of the outbreak will be over by january. >> this will be over by january, one way or the other. either we'll get to a vaccine or it...
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the report from the university of california, los angeles links the trend to the fact that that latinxkers make up the bulk of agricultural workers, who are high-risk essential workers. in a frontline pbs documentary that aired tuesday night, farmworker sinthia hernandez describes how she h has both cancer and diabetes which put her at a higher risk for complications if she were to contract covid 19 and that the contractor she works foror requirires her to bring her r on mask. >> all us fafarmworkers are makg a big sacrififice out of necessy for hunger to be able t to feed our families and have a place to live. us who are workingg have so much debt and bills to payy that the money sometimes isn't even enough h to buy one mask because eachch one costs three dollars oror four dollars atat e store. disposable. amy: likewise, report from the centers for disease control found 87% of workers infected on the job at meet processing plants are people of color. because of the surge of cases in los angeles, it may soon face a second stay-at-home order. this comes as a los angeles apparel factory
the report from the university of california, los angeles links the trend to the fact that that latinxkers make up the bulk of agricultural workers, who are high-risk essential workers. in a frontline pbs documentary that aired tuesday night, farmworker sinthia hernandez describes how she h has both cancer and diabetes which put her at a higher risk for complications if she were to contract covid 19 and that the contractor she works foror requirires her to bring her r on mask. >> all us...