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and diane downs is one of them. r murdering one of her children and wounding two others, broke out of the state women's prison at about 9:00 yesterday morning. >> i was dumbfounded. how can this happen? >> her escape was not a surprise. she's extremely evil, dangerous, narcissistic. you name it. >> this was one of the most notorious female inmates, and somehow she'd gotten over the wall and escaped. >> i think she was in this vicinity where the workout area is. and the information i have is that she had a coat, and when she went up the wire, she threw the coat on the barbed wire and then went on over. >> she was ingenious, and she was really lucky. she scales a 16-foot fence, manages to get through the barbed wire, jumps all the way down, and then she hides underneath a car and takes off that top. >> this is downs' shirt. >> convicted murder diane downs left behind her ripped blouse, evidence of her struggle to break out of the maximum security facility. >> the same shirt she wore during an interview with eyewitness
and diane downs is one of them. r murdering one of her children and wounding two others, broke out of the state women's prison at about 9:00 yesterday morning. >> i was dumbfounded. how can this happen? >> her escape was not a surprise. she's extremely evil, dangerous, narcissistic. you name it. >> this was one of the most notorious female inmates, and somehow she'd gotten over the wall and escaped. >> i think she was in this vicinity where the workout area is. and the...
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diane canal breaks it down in today's money watch report. >> wall street lost ground on friday. it drops 182 point and the nasdaq fell 98 and the s&p 500 lost 20. dozens of major companies report their quarterly earnings this week as investors continue to look at the feth naruhas ha ne phet are set toe virun-uphis su other roof imulks be on the way. steve mnuchin says that the republican bill will be introduced today and will include a one-time payment of $1200 for many americans. the proposal is not expect it to have the extra $600 of unemployment benefits but rather a measure to replace about 70% of a person's wage. >>> mcdonald's is the latest chain saying it will require masks as stores. its new policy is effective august first and a new poll finds three in four americans want mask mandates across the country in 34 states. they shoot their own measures. that is your cbs money watch report. for more, go to cbsmoneywatch.com. >>> a new national study on loneliness and resilience is showing many americans are managing to get through the tough times of the pandemic. naomi has th
diane canal breaks it down in today's money watch report. >> wall street lost ground on friday. it drops 182 point and the nasdaq fell 98 and the s&p 500 lost 20. dozens of major companies report their quarterly earnings this week as investors continue to look at the feth naruhas ha ne phet are set toe virun-uphis su other roof imulks be on the way. steve mnuchin says that the republican bill will be introduced today and will include a one-time payment of $1200 for many americans. the...
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down. about two-and-a-half mont after diane was killed, tex put her furs, clothes and jewelry up for sale.ven though his friend sheriff sills told him, bad idea. >> i said, tex, this doesn't -- that doesn't look good. i mean if you don't have to do this right now, don't do it. >> but he did. >> never met a mannequin she didn't like? >> that's right. >> auction house owner robert ailers ran the sale and even he was impressed. >> how many pieces total. >> there were over 100 jewelry items, not costume, but real jewelry and one of the big lots were a pair of diamond studs that were several carats each. >> i heard people were lined up three and four deep to try on the jewelry. >> before the sale started there were probably 150 to 200 people in line to get into the building. >> so the notoriety helped. >> the notoriety definitely affected the sale, yeah. >> did you tell him that unloading all of diane's stuff so soon after she died would be seen by some people as sort of callous? >> no, and i don't think it was callous. >> and more than that, tex's sister dixie says, it was necessary. diane was
down. about two-and-a-half mont after diane was killed, tex put her furs, clothes and jewelry up for sale.ven though his friend sheriff sills told him, bad idea. >> i said, tex, this doesn't -- that doesn't look good. i mean if you don't have to do this right now, don't do it. >> but he did. >> never met a mannequin she didn't like? >> that's right. >> auction house owner robert ailers ran the sale and even he was impressed. >> how many pieces total. >>...
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diane king hall breaks it down for us in today's money watch report. >> reporter: stocks were mixed on thursday. the dow fell 225 points. the nasdaq rose 44. the s&p 500 lost 12. >>> tech stocks helped boost the nasdaq and the momentum continued after the bell. one day after the ceos testified on capitol hill -- apple says profit totaled $11.25 billion as consumers bought more macs and ipads and also announced a four for one stock pledge meaning shares of the iphone maker could be available for $100 next month based on the current level. >>> amazon also fared well as continue soupers stayed home and ordered products from their couch during the coronavirus pandemic. the company posted a q 2 profit of $5.2 billion and says it spent more on the covid-19 response. the e-commerce giant says revenue surged as the pandemic spread between april and june. >>> a double digit drop in sales at dunkin hurt the bottom line. the company will dropped doughnuts from its name last year made the announcement thursday after reporting a roughly 20% drop in revenue quarterly and profits slid to $36.5 millio
diane king hall breaks it down for us in today's money watch report. >> reporter: stocks were mixed on thursday. the dow fell 225 points. the nasdaq rose 44. the s&p 500 lost 12. >>> tech stocks helped boost the nasdaq and the momentum continued after the bell. one day after the ceos testified on capitol hill -- apple says profit totaled $11.25 billion as consumers bought more macs and ipads and also announced a four for one stock pledge meaning shares of the iphone maker...
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diane king hall breaks it down in the money watch report. >>> wall street kicked off a new week and a rally. the dow jumped 459 points and the nasdaq rallied 226 and the s&p 500 gained 49. the rally was led by tech heavyweights like amazon, which closed about $3000 for the first time and netflix also hit a record high after gaining more than 3%. other tech giants like facebook and microsoft each gained more than 2%. about 650 said at least they had money put into the paycheck protection program. they identified the companies yesterday which includes mostly small businesses and kanye west had his brand among the notable names on the list. they gave out 4.9 million loans for a total of $521 billion. >>> of historic deal for patrick mahomes. the kansas city chiefs have agreed upon a record-setting contract with him of $503 million over 10 years. it gives him the largest contract in sports history. previously, los angeles angels had the largest contract for a different player of over $5 million deal. for more, go to cbsmoneywatch.com. >>> the u.s. is considering a ban on chinese social me
diane king hall breaks it down in the money watch report. >>> wall street kicked off a new week and a rally. the dow jumped 459 points and the nasdaq rallied 226 and the s&p 500 gained 49. the rally was led by tech heavyweights like amazon, which closed about $3000 for the first time and netflix also hit a record high after gaining more than 3%. other tech giants like facebook and microsoft each gained more than 2%. about 650 said at least they had money put into the paycheck...
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diane king holly is breaking this down. >>> stocks moved higher on wednesday.he climbed 177 points and the nasdaq rallied 148, hitting a record high and the s&p 500 gained 24. shares have been dropping after trading following the disappointing quarterly report card at bed bath and beyond. dated pose 82% increase in online sales but that was not enough to make up for the lack of in person shopping due to the coronavirus. the posted of loss of more than $352 million for the also announced they will start closing about 200 stores. united airlines as a warning to employees. more than a third could be furloughed later this year. 36,000 workers including 15,000 flight attendants are at risk of losing their jobs if airline travel does not pick up. united took bailout money earlier this year that prevents cutbacks before october first. amazon's latest retailer to stop selling washington redskins merchandise. the giant gave them 48 hours to take any related items off-line and it comes as active as your new calls for pro football teams to change inekit under review. >>>
diane king holly is breaking this down. >>> stocks moved higher on wednesday.he climbed 177 points and the nasdaq rallied 148, hitting a record high and the s&p 500 gained 24. shares have been dropping after trading following the disappointing quarterly report card at bed bath and beyond. dated pose 82% increase in online sales but that was not enough to make up for the lack of in person shopping due to the coronavirus. the posted of loss of more than $352 million for the also...
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diane king hall breaks it down for us in today's money watch report. >> reporter: wall street wrappedp its best quarter in decades yesterday. the dow gained 217 points. the nasdaq jumped 184. 500 added 47 capping a rebound from the march lows triggered by the coronavirus pandemic. >>> this morning, the job market will be in focus again when payroll processor adp releases its tally of private sector jobs. expecting it to show gains for june. >>> the european union is reopening its borders to some countries but not the united states. finches were acting on the advice of health experts. since a peak in april covid-19 cases in the eu are trending lower while the u.s. is seeing a steep rise. the same eu travel ban has been put in place for visitors from russia, brazil, and india. >>> a significant price hike for youtube tv users. these subscription service is now $64.99 a month. that's a $15 increase. the price hike went into effect yesterday for new users. parent company google defended the new pricing content prices are rising and that youtube tv gives its two million customers access to
diane king hall breaks it down for us in today's money watch report. >> reporter: wall street wrappedp its best quarter in decades yesterday. the dow gained 217 points. the nasdaq jumped 184. 500 added 47 capping a rebound from the march lows triggered by the coronavirus pandemic. >>> this morning, the job market will be in focus again when payroll processor adp releases its tally of private sector jobs. expecting it to show gains for june. >>> the european union is...
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diane king hall breaks it down for us in today's money watch report. >> reporter: wall street fell on tuesday, the dow slid 205 points, the nasdaq dropped 134 and s and b 500 lost 20. >>> a busy earnings week continues with boeing. general motors, ford and other major companies reporting today. investors will also be waiting to see what federal reserve chairman jerome powell has to say about this central bank's two day policy meeting. >>> and important day for tech today. the heads of alphabet, amazon, apple and facebook testify before the house judiciary committee on capitol hill. jeff bay zest and tim cook and mark zuckerberg will appear remotely to discussion competition and antitrust issues. lawmakers have been probing their practices. >>> patrick ma homes can add a new title to his resume. owner. the super bowl mvp is part owner of baseball's kansas city royals. the quarterback for the kansas but chose football instead. he 0 earlier this year, he signed a $500 million contract. watch report. for more, head to cbsmoneywatch.com i'm diane king hall. >>> a warning this morning about
diane king hall breaks it down for us in today's money watch report. >> reporter: wall street fell on tuesday, the dow slid 205 points, the nasdaq dropped 134 and s and b 500 lost 20. >>> a busy earnings week continues with boeing. general motors, ford and other major companies reporting today. investors will also be waiting to see what federal reserve chairman jerome powell has to say about this central bank's two day policy meeting. >>> and important day for tech...
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. >>> diane king hall breaks it all down for us in today's money watch report. >> stocks finished mixedon friday and the dow, snp500 notched gains for three straight weeks and the dow closed down 62 points friday and the nasdaq gained 29 pontos and s and p added 9. investigators keeping one eye on the coronavirus case across the country and one eye on earnings. on the earnings front, they were set to announce the quarterly results after the big bell. it's one of several key firms releasing reports this week. april, may and june were brutal months for some industries including hospitality, injuries and more on the flip side. the nationwide coin shortage caused by the pandemic is not letting up. some of the biggest retailers are asking customers to pay with exact change only. that includes cvs, wal-mart, and kroger. some are asking shoppers to let them round up to the nearest color. those stores are then donating the money to charity. head to cbs money watch.com for more. i'm diane king hall. >>> time is 4:46. organizers of the annual aids walk refused to let the covid- 19 pandemic bring
. >>> diane king hall breaks it all down for us in today's money watch report. >> stocks finished mixedon friday and the dow, snp500 notched gains for three straight weeks and the dow closed down 62 points friday and the nasdaq gained 29 pontos and s and p added 9. investigators keeping one eye on the coronavirus case across the country and one eye on earnings. on the earnings front, they were set to announce the quarterly results after the big bell. it's one of several key firms...
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stores they shop on a local but global yes i think that there are various that i will break down for example diane now in a world with i am more empowered as young people than any other generation of young people has been there used to be when you were young you you looked up to the older generation you want to be older because that's where that was the influence was they all we have a youth obsessed society where people want to be young and the early adopters of technology the brand influences the social media influences of course of the younger generations and so they have how will leverage more influence than any generation before them at their i age and i think that that that's a great opportunity that i have and gives them a great responsibility to deal with some of the social challenges that we're seeing image you know world. and also thinking about the generational markers and the mess important irony i can come up with this to conscious a generation that did not have a washing machine had a life that was tested a different from the one that had a generation without the internet the quite d
stores they shop on a local but global yes i think that there are various that i will break down for example diane now in a world with i am more empowered as young people than any other generation of young people has been there used to be when you were young you you looked up to the older generation you want to be older because that's where that was the influence was they all we have a youth obsessed society where people want to be young and the early adopters of technology the brand influences...
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>>a second reminder and then we proceed down the path of more stern warnings and citations that the county supervisor, diane dillon says they felt like they needed to double down to get the message through to residents and businesses here that masks in public are a must and this is no time to be hosting a party we're really hoping that people understand that the reason we did this is to reinforce it's social gatherings. and one of the main reasons that the virus is spreading. >>the public will be able to report violations via e-mail that e-mail address can be found on our website kron 4 dot com. maureen kelly. >>kron 4 nace maureen where her miskin the north by the owner of a vacaville a barber shop again defying state orders to close although this time he's doing some good for the community at the same time. ryan hill has details. >>reno's barbershop in vacaville isn't letting the state trimmed back on their hours one bit to better question is why decide to close down yet again we know that the closure hurt our economy. this isn't new territory for pre mozza shot determined to stay open also defied the pre
>>a second reminder and then we proceed down the path of more stern warnings and citations that the county supervisor, diane dillon says they felt like they needed to double down to get the message through to residents and businesses here that masks in public are a must and this is no time to be hosting a party we're really hoping that people understand that the reason we did this is to reinforce it's social gatherings. and one of the main reasons that the virus is spreading. >>the...
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hope that they get on with working together and let the politics look out there's such down the line even molly diane of not on our externalism thank you so much for joining me i'm alex allen show. thank you very much indeed thank you very much. under the cover of covert and but exit a quiet political revolution has taken place in the doyle the 2 great parties of state and deadly rivals for the same chilly unknown coalition which some say could even pave the way to america that agreement is given stability by the presence of the greens particularly necessary a sense of the damage has boosted the ratings of feel a gale at the expense of fin a foil the coalition will face tough choices and the challenges of the postponed demick and post blacks age however this plan to experience and ballasts the new government and the greens may provide that touch on radicalism which are restless electorate we're clearly setting for them here this year the new government has already signaled its policy is prioritizing recovery doubling down on the concept of a global island and a cautious building towards the share of
hope that they get on with working together and let the politics look out there's such down the line even molly diane of not on our externalism thank you so much for joining me i'm alex allen show. thank you very much indeed thank you very much. under the cover of covert and but exit a quiet political revolution has taken place in the doyle the 2 great parties of state and deadly rivals for the same chilly unknown coalition which some say could even pave the way to america that agreement is...
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don't put on the mask, it helps them as well that the county supervisor diane dillon says they felt like they needed to double down to get the message through to residents and businesses here that masks in public are a must and this is no time to be hosting a party we're really hoping that people understand that the reason we did this is to reinforce it's social gatherings. and one of the main reasons that the virus is spreading. >>the public will be able to report violations via e-mail that e-mail address can be found on our website kron 4 dot com. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>this week governor newsome he ordered salons across the state to shut down and now some business owners and lawmakers are demanding that salons be allowed to take their business outside our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>that's a mixing going salon owners tearful and stress days after the state forced most of them to shut down. >>and none of the people that are on that list of recent closures have been licensed by the state's in sanitation. we are. and there's no reason what we don't get the respect that we deserve an eve
don't put on the mask, it helps them as well that the county supervisor diane dillon says they felt like they needed to double down to get the message through to residents and businesses here that masks in public are a must and this is no time to be hosting a party we're really hoping that people understand that the reason we did this is to reinforce it's social gatherings. and one of the main reasons that the virus is spreading. >>the public will be able to report violations via e-mail...
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for far too long, the history of black americans have been dwindled down to martin and rosa. dianeh, james foreman. my father, all of these individuals who gave so much to move our country for. john lewis is not a black hero. john lewis is an american hero. his life should be trieated as much. not just today, but moving our country forward to be better than what we are. john lewis believed in what abraham lincoln believed in the better angels of our nature. i think a day today to believe that. >> couldn't agree more. thank you, suzanne and bakari sellers for joining us this morning. >>> congressman lewis is one of three civil rights pioneers we've lost in more than 100 days. today, we remember reverend c.t. vivian and reverend joseph lowery. reverend vivian passed away yesterday as well. he was 95 years old. died in atlanta. he was part of the freedom riders, one of the early ones. at age 25, he helped lead the '65 fight for voting rights on the edmund pettus bridge in selma where he and lewis and others were attacked. reverend lowery is the dean of the civil rights movement, worki
for far too long, the history of black americans have been dwindled down to martin and rosa. dianeh, james foreman. my father, all of these individuals who gave so much to move our country for. john lewis is not a black hero. john lewis is an american hero. his life should be trieated as much. not just today, but moving our country forward to be better than what we are. john lewis believed in what abraham lincoln believed in the better angels of our nature. i think a day today to believe that....
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diane king hall. >>> historic bar in san francisco has been saved from shutting down indefinitely thanks to its neighboringdiner. the iconic bar twin peaks tavern reopen for outdoor dining and drinks over the weekend with the help of orphan and this. twin peaks tavern is one of the only in the city to receive historical landmark status. >> crews who shut down barriers. the city calls it in alfresco dining street closure which restaurant have been talking about for months. this is the first of its kind of program in san jose and it runs through september. >>> an update on reusable bags in marin county. reusable shopping bags will be a lot more there as long as people carry them or leave them in a cart. they will also have to bag their own items and they were implemented it marked as a way to stop the spread of covid-19. >>> there were severe storms in new york last night creating an incredible -- >> there is an incredible scene right there. some are on a passing ferry and it was right next to the iconic landmark. what a sight to see for sure. we will try to get the audio fixed from michelle. let's check in
diane king hall. >>> historic bar in san francisco has been saved from shutting down indefinitely thanks to its neighboringdiner. the iconic bar twin peaks tavern reopen for outdoor dining and drinks over the weekend with the help of orphan and this. twin peaks tavern is one of the only in the city to receive historical landmark status. >> crews who shut down barriers. the city calls it in alfresco dining street closure which restaurant have been talking about for months. this is...
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. >> if i could go back maybe slow down the re-opening of bars. >> reporter: diane advertise unrepentant moves full steam ahead. governor abbott ordered facemasks to be worn, an order which covers the majority of texas counties. desantis while encouraging mask wearing has issued no statewide mandate on masks in florida. leaving that up to counties and cities to decide on their own. >> ultimately we got to trust people to make good decisions. >> reporter: while abbott is going along with the u.s. military sending do dozens of medical support personnel, florida's governor ordered all cools to re-open and retweeted president trump's tweet saying schools must open in the fall. >> i just can't imagine schools opening when you have this level of virus circulating in the community. i do think there are ways to re-open schools safely once you suppressed transmission but we're not anywhere close to that in florida right now. >> reporter: why are these two republican governors hand technology crisis in their states differently? political analysts say could it be because of abbott's longer experien
. >> if i could go back maybe slow down the re-opening of bars. >> reporter: diane advertise unrepentant moves full steam ahead. governor abbott ordered facemasks to be worn, an order which covers the majority of texas counties. desantis while encouraging mask wearing has issued no statewide mandate on masks in florida. leaving that up to counties and cities to decide on their own. >> ultimately we got to trust people to make good decisions. >> reporter: while abbott is...
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don't put on the mask, it helps them as well that the county supervisor diane dillon says they felt like they needed to double down to get the message through to residents and businesses here that masks in public are a must and this is no time to be hosting a party we're really hoping that people understand that the reason we did this is to reinforce it's social gatherings. and one of the main reasons that the virus is spreading. >>the public will be able to report violations via e-mail that e-mail address can be found on our website kron 4 dot com. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>and trump has touted his travel ban is saving thousands of american lives during the pandemic why the cdc is actually saying it was too little too late and cvs and target are the latest stores to oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board approved. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two i
don't put on the mask, it helps them as well that the county supervisor diane dillon says they felt like they needed to double down to get the message through to residents and businesses here that masks in public are a must and this is no time to be hosting a party we're really hoping that people understand that the reason we did this is to reinforce it's social gatherings. and one of the main reasons that the virus is spreading. >>the public will be able to report violations via e-mail...
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don't put on the mask, it helps them as well that the county supervisor diane dillon says they felt like they needed to double down to get the message through to residents and businesses here that masks in public are a must and this is no time to be hosting a party we're really hoping that people understand that the reason we did this is spreading. >>the public will be able to report violations via e-mail that e-mail address can be found on our website kron 4 dot com. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>and it doesn't come as a surprise but bottle rockets officially canceled this year the napa music festival. you usually takes place in may but a postponed to october this year due to the pandemic and today the promoters. announced that it will take place at all in 2020 they do plan on bringing the festival back in may of 2021 with the headliners who are scheduled to play this year. >>happening now crews are battling a fire in alameda county. it's burning just southeast of livermore near tesla and mclaughlin roads. so far it has burned just over 250 acres containment is up to 60%. obviously we'll keep an eye on this situat
don't put on the mask, it helps them as well that the county supervisor diane dillon says they felt like they needed to double down to get the message through to residents and businesses here that masks in public are a must and this is no time to be hosting a party we're really hoping that people understand that the reason we did this is spreading. >>the public will be able to report violations via e-mail that e-mail address can be found on our website kron 4 dot com. maureen kelly kron 4...
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don't put on the mask, it helps them as well that the county supervisor, diane dillon says they felt like they needed to double down to get the message through to residents and businesses here that masks in public are a must and this is no time to be hosting a party we're really hoping that people understand that the reason we did this is to reinforce it's social gatherings. and one of the main reasons that the virus is spreading. >>the public will be able to report violations via e-mail that e-mail address can be found on our website kron 4 dot com. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>still ahead tonight with disputes over wearing masks well some are turning violent many stores and public spaces around the country are now having to the deal with that companies forced to do something how starbucks is training for reese says. to handle asked customers who refused to comply with public health orders, a new covid-19 testing sites are popping up across the bay area why the demand for them still is not being met. >>and celebrities and local community members are getting ready. for this weekend's feed your city challenge it's i
don't put on the mask, it helps them as well that the county supervisor, diane dillon says they felt like they needed to double down to get the message through to residents and businesses here that masks in public are a must and this is no time to be hosting a party we're really hoping that people understand that the reason we did this is to reinforce it's social gatherings. and one of the main reasons that the virus is spreading. >>the public will be able to report violations via e-mail...
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diane? >> you know, john, as the president continues to play down the pandemic, more than 60,000 new cases werest yesterday alone. states like here in georgia and north carolina posted record number of new cases over the weekend. and in the hardest-hit areas, like miami-dade and los angeles county, they are now looking at the highest number of hospitalizations that they have seen yet. in the heart of miami beach's night life district, an 8:00 p.m. curfew and fines starting at 50 when people fail to wear a mask. all efforts to help slow the spread of the cyrus here and keep residents out of here. at least 49 facilities across the state have no icu beds available. >> the biggest factor is that since we got out of the stay-at-home order in april, we've seen just an incredible growth in terms of the virus. you know, people have essentially behaved as if the virus didn't exist. >> reporter: for the fourth time this month, florida reporting over 12,000 new cases in one day. >> we had many states, florida included, that lifted restrictions too early, that allowed people to go without masks, still don'
diane? >> you know, john, as the president continues to play down the pandemic, more than 60,000 new cases werest yesterday alone. states like here in georgia and north carolina posted record number of new cases over the weekend. and in the hardest-hit areas, like miami-dade and los angeles county, they are now looking at the highest number of hospitalizations that they have seen yet. in the heart of miami beach's night life district, an 8:00 p.m. curfew and fines starting at 50 when...
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diane swonk. >> because we already know from much more real-time data that the layoffs have already started and places have already had to close downestaurants, bars, >> reporter: the numbers were taken before many of the states were pushed to relapse, something that haunts restaurant owner ana santos-vitelo in schaumburg, illinois. she just reopened last friday after nearly four months closed. >> i'm very concerned, adriana, because if that happens again, i don't know. it's going to be very difficult to come back again. >> reporter: can you even can't. going through this one more time? >> i can't. it would be horrible. >> reporter: her biggest fear is laying off her employees, like chef jorge corona, a second time. are you confident that the restaurant will be able to stay open, or are you not so sure? >> i am now 50-50.>> reporr: yo? >> yeah. >> reporter: that's why when he's not here, he has a second job delivering packages for fedex, anything for security in this economy. if you look deeper into the 11.1% unemployment rate, the rate for latinos, like the chef and owner of the brazilian restaurant, it's 14.5%. black unemployment
diane swonk. >> because we already know from much more real-time data that the layoffs have already started and places have already had to close downestaurants, bars, >> reporter: the numbers were taken before many of the states were pushed to relapse, something that haunts restaurant owner ana santos-vitelo in schaumburg, illinois. she just reopened last friday after nearly four months closed. >> i'm very concerned, adriana, because if that happens again, i don't know. it's...
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up and down the coast, we are locked in on a pattern. i don't think it is changing anytime soon. dianeushed well off towards texas. we get the low clouds. weekly or slow and towards the coast. i think it will burn off a lot later than what we saw yesterday. a quiet pattern. 60s, 70s, and 80s. the temperatures are inland, and they are way above. near average, they are slightly below. i don't think they are going far from these numbers. >>> after they work all night, we're staying on top of the city of berkeley's plans to reform the police department. ahead, changes will be made that councilmembers hope will improve law enforcement. >>> the oakland zoo is still closed, we will tell you what is being done in an effort to reopen it again. >>> supporting black lives matter, the work of a bay area sculptor, barry well known. all because of the fact that he does not want this movement to fade away. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... .
up and down the coast, we are locked in on a pattern. i don't think it is changing anytime soon. dianeushed well off towards texas. we get the low clouds. weekly or slow and towards the coast. i think it will burn off a lot later than what we saw yesterday. a quiet pattern. 60s, 70s, and 80s. the temperatures are inland, and they are way above. near average, they are slightly below. i don't think they are going far from these numbers. >>> after they work all night, we're staying on top...
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down from 33% in frill. employees have gown more comfortable working from home and have been able to create a good remote environment. watch report. for more, head to cbsmoneywatch.com. i'm diane king hall. >>> at least one thing should keep working the next time pg&e preemptively cuts power. your cell phone. state regulators are now requiring wireless companies to provide backup power for towers in high fire danger areas. lot of people complained about spotty service during lasting year's public safety shutoffs. this will ensure people can still get through to loved ones or 911. >>> new this morning, after a month's long search a toddler battling end stage kidney disease got the lifeline he needs. danya bacchus reports. >> there he is. >> reporter: the first year of 3-year-old maverick's life was filled with hospital and doctor's visits. >> we were in the e. r. all the time. >> reporter: maverick was diagnosed with stage five chronic kidney disease. both were too small covered in cysts and not functioning properly. >> i feel like i failed him in some way in trying to get him everything that he needed for a successful life. >> reporter: he ended up on dialysis before his first
down from 33% in frill. employees have gown more comfortable working from home and have been able to create a good remote environment. watch report. for more, head to cbsmoneywatch.com. i'm diane king hall. >>> at least one thing should keep working the next time pg&e preemptively cuts power. your cell phone. state regulators are now requiring wireless companies to provide backup power for towers in high fire danger areas. lot of people complained about spotty service during...
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down. and robert kennedy asks famously, "who the hell is diane nash? because she has -- because she has effectively defied the federal government and continues to lead the demonstrations. [laughter] and eventually, there will be the integration of the buses. that's another story. i don't have time for that. but that's another story. but that's an idea -- that's an example, i should say, of what's going on at this particular time. let me give you the stats. by march 14th, 1960 -- by march 14th, there were 17 separate demonstrations or sit-ins in atlanta alone involving over 1,000 students. yes, this is a movement. yes, these are students. these are ordinary people who are getting engaged in these kinds of protests. i love this photograph on the left. you guys should never complain again about taking an exam or studying for an exam. these are kids who are studying for their midterm while they're in jail, okay? and what they're saying is that our freedom is as important as our education. our freedom is as important as our education. all the man on the rig
down. and robert kennedy asks famously, "who the hell is diane nash? because she has -- because she has effectively defied the federal government and continues to lead the demonstrations. [laughter] and eventually, there will be the integration of the buses. that's another story. i don't have time for that. but that's another story. but that's an idea -- that's an example, i should say, of what's going on at this particular time. let me give you the stats. by march 14th, 1960 -- by march...
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diane. >> reporter: good morning len. stocks were mixed on the fad th rose 44 as the tech sector remainings strong, the clock is indeed ticking down for people receiving unemployment benefits for the extra benefit. the extra $600 a week in assistance ends today and lawmakers failed to reach a deal yesterday on a possible extension. and don't return to the bargaining table until next week. a republican deal proposed dropping the benefit to an extra $200 a week while democrats say unemployed americans need more. >>> a pandemic pivot for lyft. the ride sharing service says it is expanding its rental car service to u.s. customers across the country. the company began piloting the program last year fornia. and will expand next to seattle, las vegas and miami in august. 30 other cities will see the option in the following weeks. lyft is making the move as its rides business suffers a dramatic drop. len? >> and diane, apparently today is the day to pile on the guac, huh? >> dodd is national avocado day. chipotle is celebrating with free toppings through the weekend. the deal is a one time offer and good for rewards members ordering onlin
diane. >> reporter: good morning len. stocks were mixed on the fad th rose 44 as the tech sector remainings strong, the clock is indeed ticking down for people receiving unemployment benefits for the extra benefit. the extra $600 a week in assistance ends today and lawmakers failed to reach a deal yesterday on a possible extension. and don't return to the bargaining table until next week. a republican deal proposed dropping the benefit to an extra $200 a week while democrats say...
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diane. >> reporter: cecilia, good morning. katie o'connor says she felt so sad seeing her classroom stripped down for covid.s a heads up so they could prepare. now her video has been viewed over 4 million times as parents, teachers and administrators try to find the best way forward. the new york department of education is out with new guidelines for potential covid outbreaks in schools saying they'll close the school for two weeks if two or more children in different classrooms test positive for the virus. from coast to coast, parents and officials are trying to make decisions about the re-opening of schools, but with so much still unknown. >> the key issue here is staffing and the ability for the school districts to staff and plan accordingly for what the parents want. >> reporter: the safety of students and faculty is still raising concerns with teachers unions across the country saying, they'll support a strike if they feel their school system isn't doing enough. to protect the faculty. around the world new safety protocols in place with plexiglas barriers on lunch tables in south korea, and in greece,
diane. >> reporter: cecilia, good morning. katie o'connor says she felt so sad seeing her classroom stripped down for covid.s a heads up so they could prepare. now her video has been viewed over 4 million times as parents, teachers and administrators try to find the best way forward. the new york department of education is out with new guidelines for potential covid outbreaks in schools saying they'll close the school for two weeks if two or more children in different classrooms test...
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down. why that level of detail? >> that's the way i write. i had several conversations with diane kramer over the course of the year became willing to remember things about the family and danny and by going back again and again you get that level of detail which makes people remember and connect in a human way with all these characters. >> johnson was a platoon leader he had a habit and in into the field every day which was not gone would and then on this case and then with the vietcong commander was three knocks on a block of wood. >> moving on so why did you choose this was an important personally? >> that the first protest i had ever seen and as i have said to remember that event and then to be on the edge of the crowd and not that many specific memories with that whole evolution of what i thought about the war. >> why with the kids demonstrating that day? >> and then napalm is the weapon that burns to become the symbol of the war machine. and then to sign you up seniors to go work for the chemical company and in 1866 and then a whole wave of demonstrations against dow chemical
down. why that level of detail? >> that's the way i write. i had several conversations with diane kramer over the course of the year became willing to remember things about the family and danny and by going back again and again you get that level of detail which makes people remember and connect in a human way with all these characters. >> johnson was a platoon leader he had a habit and in into the field every day which was not gone would and then on this case and then with the...
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our prospects for a stable and growing, and hopefully down the road back to the pre-covid prosperous future we were looking at. host: we will go to dianenewport florida -- newport, florida. a democratic color. -- caller. caller: i would like to ask this gentleman, how many people of the 30 million on unemployment now about to lose their cannot find a job, how many of those people are really taking advantage of the situation? when there is a pandemic going on, people are on vacation, they have a july 4 vacation and then the republicans went on a long weekend, and now they are talking about going on a vacation again in august when people are ready to lose their income, the little money they are getting. my daughter moved here in florida and could not find a job last year. at the end of the year, she took . seasonal job in january, they offered her a part-time job. qualify innot even florida, which is one of the lowest unemployment benefits there because her quarters were not qualifying her. finally, from march, when she had to apply for unemployment, she got the $600, which sustained her, but she didn't get a penny of that money until th
our prospects for a stable and growing, and hopefully down the road back to the pre-covid prosperous future we were looking at. host: we will go to dianenewport florida -- newport, florida. a democratic color. -- caller. caller: i would like to ask this gentleman, how many people of the 30 million on unemployment now about to lose their cannot find a job, how many of those people are really taking advantage of the situation? when there is a pandemic going on, people are on vacation, they have a...