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eva e eva? >> matt gutman for angeles. >>> in new york city, protests were held in several neighborhoods. with more than 345 arrests and attacks on at least 15 police vehicles. abc's zachary kiesch has more for us. good morning, zachary. >> reporter: eva, good morning to you. the street sweepers have been running back and forth on 14th avenue. union square is typically a melting pot, last night it was ground zero, or the center point in this conflict between the community and the police. you're seeing video now of some of these violent clashes happening. in many ways, this is the voice of hopelessness. you see folks taking over this police cruiser. that happened several times, many interactions just like this. we're told at least 30 cops were injured and at least 300 arrests were made. protesters were out in response to the death of george floyd for the second night here. but it can't be minimized that the hurt on some level is homegrown. there's amadou diallo, eric garner. issues right here in
eva e eva? >> matt gutman for angeles. >>> in new york city, protests were held in several neighborhoods. with more than 345 arrests and attacks on at least 15 police vehicles. abc's zachary kiesch has more for us. good morning, zachary. >> reporter: eva, good morning to you. the street sweepers have been running back and forth on 14th avenue. union square is typically a melting pot, last night it was ground zero, or the center point in this conflict between the community...
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eva?> stephanie ramos, thank you. >>> memorial day is usually one of the busiest travel days of the year but this year the holiday is expected to be one of the slowest ever recorded. adrienne bankert joins us now from an unusually quiet laguardia airport. good morning to you, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning, eva. i want to show you the line or the lack thereof. look behind us, nobody going through security. it's been olymplike that since arrived at laguardia airport. think about all the business surrounding airports, taxi cabs, rental car companies, the food court, it is a ghost town. but the tsa says travel is inching up. they screened 350,000 passengers on friday. to put that in perspective it's the highest passenger screened since november 22 but still 80% down from this same time last year. road trips are down too according to triple a and they say that the speeds of people driving on the roads are up 50%, especially in cities like new york and l.a. that are usually gridlocked comp
eva?> stephanie ramos, thank you. >>> memorial day is usually one of the busiest travel days of the year but this year the holiday is expected to be one of the slowest ever recorded. adrienne bankert joins us now from an unusually quiet laguardia airport. good morning to you, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning, eva. i want to show you the line or the lack thereof. look behind us, nobody going through security. it's been olymplike that since arrived at laguardia airport. think...
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dan and eva, back to you.is already listing out all the things she wants to grab. >> i want the wine cooler. >> yes, i was just going to say, whit, it will be not surprising to hear that she wants the wine -- the champagne cooler. that will tell you everything you need to know about eva's pandemic plan. >> and the hangover preventer. >> yeah, and the hangover preventer. all right, whit, thank you very much. >>> it is -- and this is breaking news -- it's ultimate muffin week here and our quaran-testers are back. they've been testing these treats and sharing their baking questions all week and today it's all about the perfect muffin for mother's day. >> joining us today is youtube cooking star rosanna pansino with her cinnamon apple crisp muffins. let's see how she made them. take a look. on the menu today, an apple and cinnamon muffin. step one, whisk your dry ingredients together. >> once well mixed we will add our wet ingredients and the milk, oil and one full egg. >> next up, the apples. >> we are going to p
dan and eva, back to you.is already listing out all the things she wants to grab. >> i want the wine cooler. >> yes, i was just going to say, whit, it will be not surprising to hear that she wants the wine -- the champagne cooler. that will tell you everything you need to know about eva's pandemic plan. >> and the hangover preventer. >> yeah, and the hangover preventer. all right, whit, thank you very much. >>> it is -- and this is breaking news -- it's ultimate...
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. >> reporter: eva, good morning.ee of the nation's top public health officials are now in some form of self-quarantine. they've been leading the fight against the coronavirus, and now they're taking extra precaution in hoping of stopping any potential spread of the virus. overnight, a growing number of administration officials are in quarantine after possibly being exposed to the coronavirus. dr. anthony fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, will start a modified quarantine, which means he plans to stay home and work remotely, while taking appropriate precautions to mitigate risk. also self-quarantining for 14 days, cdc director robert redfield and fda commissioner stephen hahn. the news comes after the vice president's press secretary katie miller tested positive for covid-19. >> she tested positive. she hasn't come into contact with me. >> reporter: miller is the second known case at the white house in one week. the president's personal valet tested positive, too. and sources tell abc news a personal a
. >> reporter: eva, good morning.ee of the nation's top public health officials are now in some form of self-quarantine. they've been leading the fight against the coronavirus, and now they're taking extra precaution in hoping of stopping any potential spread of the virus. overnight, a growing number of administration officials are in quarantine after possibly being exposed to the coronavirus. dr. anthony fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, will start a modified quarantine,...
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eva?it's an important thing to remember this morning. thank you, trevor ault. >>> president trump focusing on the race for a vaccine calling the initiative the country's biggest undertaking since the manhattan project and announcing a former pharmaceutical executive will head up the effort with the help of army general gus perna. abc's rachel scott is in washington, d.c. with the details. good morning to you, rachel. >> reporter: hey, eva, good morning. the president is looking to fast track the development of a vaccine. other vaccines have taken years says his goal is to president trump left the white house for a weekend at camp david optimistic about his end of the year goal for a coronavirus vaccine. >> we're making a lot of progress on vaccines. >> reporter: earlier in the rose garden the president announced the plan by his administration to accelerate development. >> it's called "operation warp speed." that means big and it means fast. when i say quickly, we're looking to get it by th
eva?it's an important thing to remember this morning. thank you, trevor ault. >>> president trump focusing on the race for a vaccine calling the initiative the country's biggest undertaking since the manhattan project and announcing a former pharmaceutical executive will head up the effort with the help of army general gus perna. abc's rachel scott is in washington, d.c. with the details. good morning to you, rachel. >> reporter: hey, eva, good morning. the president is looking...
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eva? >> a lot of people will be celebrating this weekend. trevor ault, thank you. >>> president trump has deemed houses of worship as essential demanding governors re-open them immediately and threatening to take action if they don't.waing with the battle lines being drawn over places of faith. good morning, andrew. >> reporter: good morning. as a broader push to re-open the country, the president focusing on churches this weekend saying that he wants in-person services to resume immediately. president trump is pushing for places of prayer to re-open amid the coronavirus pandemic saying houses of worship should resume in-person fellowship. >> in america we need more prayer, not less. >> reporter: trump deeming churches, mosques and synagogues essential and is calling on governors nationwide to let them re-open this memorial day weekend even though some areas remain under coronavirus lockdown. >> some governors have deemed liquor stores and abortion clinics as essential, but have left out c
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eva?k you, trevor. >>> to u.s. politics now and former u.s. president obama criticizing the trump administration's handling of the coronavirus crisis. abc's rachel scott joins us from washington with more. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: eva, good morning. this is a rare public rebuke from former president barack obama criticizing the coronavirus response, and it comes just one week after he slammed the trump administration's handling his former staffers. calling it, quote, an absolute chaotic disaster. this time in a public online commencement address for graduating seniors at historically black colleges and universities, obama said the u.s. is lacking leadership. >> more than anything, this pandemic has fully finally torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they're doing. a lot of them aren't even pretending to be in charge. if the world's going to get better, it's going to be up to you. >> reporter: and those comments come as the trump administr
eva?k you, trevor. >>> to u.s. politics now and former u.s. president obama criticizing the trump administration's handling of the coronavirus crisis. abc's rachel scott joins us from washington with more. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: eva, good morning. this is a rare public rebuke from former president barack obama criticizing the coronavirus response, and it comes just one week after he slammed the trump administration's handling his former staffers. calling it, quote, an...
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eva? >> a lot of changes, trevor ault, thank you. >>> sobering new numbers show an increase in unemployment that hasn't been seen since the great depression. but the latest report also showing workers who have been laid off think they'll be back to work soon. abc's deirdre bolton has the story. >> reporter: this morning demand at food banks around the country remains high. >> somebody to care about us, somebody trying to help us and get us through the crisis and i'll be glad when it's over with. >> reporter: staggering unemployment numbers show that more than 20 million americans lost their jobs last month. the unemployment rate at its highest since the great depression. more than a third of the jobs lost were in leisure and hospitality and for many out of work americans, applying for unemployment benefits has become a full time job. in louisiana, ed and melissa hamlet are struggling. >> it's like we're beating our head against the brick wall getting the same answer every day. >> i would s
eva? >> a lot of changes, trevor ault, thank you. >>> sobering new numbers show an increase in unemployment that hasn't been seen since the great depression. but the latest report also showing workers who have been laid off think they'll be back to work soon. abc's deirdre bolton has the story. >> reporter: this morning demand at food banks around the country remains high. >> somebody to care about us, somebody trying to help us and get us through the crisis and i'll...
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>> good morning, eva. so i think what's most important here is two things -- we have to look for clusters of infections and we have to surround those people and make sure we test them to get them isolated and contact traced. the second point is, surges into the hospital, as we note, hospital capacity is key for reopening because if we overwhelm our hospitals, then we can't take care of our patients. i think those are the two key points. >> and it seems like, just as an observation, we as a country are doing better with this virus but the world health organization numbers are showing numbers april 30th and may 1st was the 48-hour period with the most deaths in the u.s. can you explain to us those numbers? >> so remember. after a person's infected with covid-19, usually there's about a seven-day incubation period and then they have symptoms, and it's not often until their second week of symptoms that if things go bad, that's usually when you see it. when you look at mortality, that's a week or two after. so
>> good morning, eva. so i think what's most important here is two things -- we have to look for clusters of infections and we have to surround those people and make sure we test them to get them isolated and contact traced. the second point is, surges into the hospital, as we note, hospital capacity is key for reopening because if we overwhelm our hospitals, then we can't take care of our patients. i think those are the two key points. >> and it seems like, just as an observation,...
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eva? >> trevor, thanks. time for the weather. rob is watching the forecast closely. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, eva. i know you experienced storms last night. rough ones coming through. should be a beautiful day across much of the east. it was rough yesterday. here's a report of wind from glenn falls. big trees coming down here and some power outages as well. here's one of those super cell storms that rolled through. scary night. now that's through and we're watching this cut off low about to roll into northern california. unusual for this time of year. it will be windy and rainy in spots of the bay area and some summer storms in the pacific northwest before cooler air comes in. all right. let's get to the space forecast. we want to launch today. will that happen? not nearly -- about the same chance as last week. about a 50/50 shot. we'll see thunderstorms in the afternoon. launch at 3:22. >>> good saturday morning. storm impact scale a level one today with scattered show
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. >>> good morning, eva. know that you and i both know there is no better way to kick off the weekend than with new music from pop superstar britney spears. the singer has just released new music for the first time in four years. do yourself a favor, take a listen to "mood ring." ♪ and now i'm falling for you ♪ i think i've been here before ♪ >> reporter: britney's famous "cooperation i did it again" came out 20 years, but don't worry. she is back doing it again. that song "mood ring" was released initially under japanese edition of the 2016 album "glory." the track became a favorite over the years with the fan base begging for it to finally be available worldwide. britney, she heard you. she delivered. she dropped the track on friday saying, what was requested next is out now. i hope you turn up "mood ring" sooo loud. don't worry, girl, we will. many did. the song hit number one on itunes in the u.s. and, again, 20 years ago, if you can believe it, "oops, i did it again" came out and makes me feel old but ne
. >>> good morning, eva. know that you and i both know there is no better way to kick off the weekend than with new music from pop superstar britney spears. the singer has just released new music for the first time in four years. do yourself a favor, take a listen to "mood ring." ♪ and now i'm falling for you ♪ i think i've been here before ♪ >> reporter: britney's famous "cooperation i did it again" came out 20 years, but don't worry. she is back doing...
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calling the study a political hit job. >> eva pill gim with us live tonight. and eva, you reported here on antibody tests last night. so many problems with many of them. and tonight, there's also late news on this, that some of these antibody tests are now being pointed out by the fda, tests they see as problematic, putting them on a list on their website? >> reporter: that's right, david. they've identified 27 of them that they say don't meet their criteria. either because they didn't submit the right paperwork or because they pose, quote, a significant problem. the fda says they do not expect those tests will be distributed. david? >> all right, 27 tests, ,000 pointed out by the federal government tonight to watch out for. eva, thank u. > 're ao t suorttac o fbi now warning tha may be a second person of interest on the loose. authorities are investigating this video now of the shooting. the suspect opening fire at the gate of the naval air station in corpus christi. a sailor was shot and wounded, saved by her bulletproof vest. there is a search tonight for a
calling the study a political hit job. >> eva pill gim with us live tonight. and eva, you reported here on antibody tests last night. so many problems with many of them. and tonight, there's also late news on this, that some of these antibody tests are now being pointed out by the fda, tests they see as problematic, putting them on a list on their website? >> reporter: that's right, david. they've identified 27 of them that they say don't meet their criteria. either because they...
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there will be things that will start to happen preparing for some eva's that will kick up around the end of june. i would call that very preliminary planning just because we need to work with steve and the rest of the agency we arehip to make sure well calibrated on how we want the next few weeks with this dragon on board and make sure we are learning everything we can and that we have all the right right reason place. in order for us to do some eva's, we probably have about a week and a half and then we need to start the ramp up to get out of the hatch by the end of june. if we do head in that direction, we will probably go on six day centers with the exception of the middle of july timeframe where the sun angle on the station is, just because of the power issues we have in those time frames, we probably would steer clear of trying to do an eva in that time flame -- in that timeframe i would call that at the 10,000 foot level rather than the 200 foot level, but hopefully that helps. >> we are going to close it out with remarks from our administrator. >> thank you. i want to congratu
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eva? >> good advice there. will, thank you. >>> the race is on to find treatments and develop a vaccine. president trump launching what he's calling "operation warp speed" to get a vaccine in the u.s. by the end of the year. the efforts extending worldwide. >> go ahead. >> pinch. >> reporter: these are the volunteers helping everyone on the planet by agreeing to test a possible vaccine for the coronavirus. >> i don't want to be sitting down not doing anything where i could potentially help out. >> reporter: here at the university of oxford they're hoping this potential vaccine will work and be ready by september. >> i'll be coming back four times in the next few weeks to see if a vaccine is having the right effect. >> reporter: while the search for a vaccine is going full speed ahead there is also an urgent rush to find a treatment. the fda authorizing emergency use of gilead's remdesivir paving the way for use on hospitalized patients with severe symptoms. remdesivir launches its attack directly on the virus.
eva? >> good advice there. will, thank you. >>> the race is on to find treatments and develop a vaccine. president trump launching what he's calling "operation warp speed" to get a vaccine in the u.s. by the end of the year. the efforts extending worldwide. >> go ahead. >> pinch. >> reporter: these are the volunteers helping everyone on the planet by agreeing to test a possible vaccine for the coronavirus. >> i don't want to be sitting down not...
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eva, whit?revor ault for us in new york, thanks so much. >>> coming up here, the setback for the duchess of sussex in court. what the development means for meghan's lawsuit. >>> plus, when you get back to your normal routine, which we all hope will happen soon, your pup may not be prepared for that. we've got some tips to ward off pet separation anxiety. >>> and up ahead here, tory johnson has two huge rounds of mother's day "deals & steals." ten amazing moms also joining us from across the country. stick around. ♪ change your life you can have it all no sacrifice ♪ 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're a
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here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight across america, stores reopening their doors. millions of americans anxious to get back to work but feeling torn between their health and their livelihoods. >> it's been exciting. scary. we just don't know what to expect. >> reporter: 38 states have now eased restrictions, but the virus still rising in 19 of those states. in texas today, more than 1,000 new cases as more shops like hair salons set open this weekend. some like this bar owner, arrested for opening early. >> i will lose my business. my bartenders are already starving to death. i see my bar owner friends can't even pay for their medical medicines. this is terrible. >> reporter: the governor now calling for the release of a dallas salon owner. shelly luther, who was jailed for opening her salon two weeks ago. >> if you think the law is more important than kids getting fed, then please go ahead with your decision, but i'm not going to shut the salon. >> reporter: the president telling david reopening the country will bring a human cost. >> do you believe that's the rea
here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight across america, stores reopening their doors. millions of americans anxious to get back to work but feeling torn between their health and their livelihoods. >> it's been exciting. scary. we just don't know what to expect. >> reporter: 38 states have now eased restrictions, but the virus still rising in 19 of those states. in texas today, more than 1,000 new cases as more shops like hair salons set open this weekend. some like this bar...
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eva, we've heard from so many americans who want to go back to work, and new york's governor meeting with the president about how to carefully restart the economy in new york. >> reporter: that's right, david. the two talked about how to super charge that reopening here in new york. which was the hardest hit. and the governor not mincing words. pre w need help from washington. david? >> eva, thank you. >>> we should note tonight, we have been gathering the stories of the lives lost since the pandemic began. in a moment, on this evening when we mark 100,000 lives lost, we'll pay tribute to them and their families. that's coming up here. but there were other major developments as well, after the death of an unarmed african-american in minneapolis, we've obtained video as the arrest was taking place. there does not appear to be any struggle. and millions seeing the searing video we saw last night here. george floyd, handcuffed on the ground. a police officer's knee on his neck. saying over and over again that he couldn't breathe. he was unresponsive when an ambulance arrived. and these
eva, we've heard from so many americans who want to go back to work, and new york's governor meeting with the president about how to carefully restart the economy in new york. >> reporter: that's right, david. the two talked about how to super charge that reopening here in new york. which was the hardest hit. and the governor not mincing words. pre w need help from washington. david? >> eva, thank you. >>> we should note tonight, we have been gathering the stories of the...
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good morning, eva.e all the way across the pond, but somehow i found my way back to you. we're going to kick things off with lady gaga and ariana grande dropping the music video for their highly anticipated duet "rain on ♪ no one's ever said here's a head's-up for rob.asbe listening to that song all weekend long. he dropped the song on thursday night, and it premiered number one right away. this is the second single off gaga's sixth studio album "chromatica" but we're hoping it's the first of many. the two said they got along so well in the process even posting photos together from the studio where they recorded the song. gaga describes "chromatica" as a reclaiming of the dance floor. i'm feeling you, girl. i'm out there with you. we can't wait to see what the rest of the album holds when it is roo leased next friday, may 29th. >>> now to superstars giving back in the fight against coronavirus around the globe. ralph lauren has announced his company is donating 1.5 million products. they'll be giving aw
good morning, eva.e all the way across the pond, but somehow i found my way back to you. we're going to kick things off with lady gaga and ariana grande dropping the music video for their highly anticipated duet "rain on ♪ no one's ever said here's a head's-up for rob.asbe listening to that song all weekend long. he dropped the song on thursday night, and it premiered number one right away. this is the second single off gaga's sixth studio album "chromatica" but we're hoping...
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eva, thank you. >>> next here tonight, major news in the race for a vaccine. the first vaccine in human trials now approved to enter phase two, that's good news. testing not just its safety now, but also how well it works. we could get results as soon as this summer, authorities say. and what scientists are also now learning about the virus and mutations. what they're seeing in different parts of the country. here's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: tonight, a new clue in the war against the coronavirus, as scientists race to develop a vaccine. >> fortunately, it doesn't mutate the way influenza does, so we don't think that we'll have this very rapid seasonal change that we have to deal with with influenza. >> reporter: researchers say here in the u.s., we have a west coast and an east coast version of the virus, but these minor differences won't hinder the quest for a vaccine. and tonight, drug maker moderna moving at record speed, receiving fda approval to advance to phase two of its vaccine study. >> we need to bring forward every potential vaccine that has the
eva, thank you. >>> next here tonight, major news in the race for a vaccine. the first vaccine in human trials now approved to enter phase two, that's good news. testing not just its safety now, but also how well it works. we could get results as soon as this summer, authorities say. and what scientists are also now learning about the virus and mutations. what they're seeing in different parts of the country. here's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: tonight, a new clue in the war...
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eva pilgrim leading us off on the staggering toll. >> reporter: in just three months, unimaginable loss across the country, from a nursing home in washington state to overwhelmed emergency rooms in new york. 100,000 american lives lost to the coronavirus. the president traveling to florida, so far today not addressing that milestone. but joe biden did send out this video message. >> there are moments in our history so grim and so heart-rending that they are forever fixed in all of our hearts. a shared grief. today is one of those moments. >> reporter: as the toll grows daily, states now scrambling to jump-start their economies with a patchwork of precautions. >> we are moving forward, but let us not forget the most vulnerable among us. >> reporter: california, one of 14 states where cases are still rising. the state marking 100,000 infections, but today in most counties, salons reopening with temperature checks, gloves, and masks. >> it's not a burden at all. you just try to be safe for everybody. so it's no problem. >> reporter: this demonstration showing in green how droplets of saliv
eva pilgrim leading us off on the staggering toll. >> reporter: in just three months, unimaginable loss across the country, from a nursing home in washington state to overwhelmed emergency rooms in new york. 100,000 american lives lost to the coronavirus. the president traveling to florida, so far today not addressing that milestone. but joe biden did send out this video message. >> there are moments in our history so grim and so heart-rending that they are forever fixed in all of...
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eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> eva, thank you. >>> maryland is the latest state to gradually beginng its stay-at-home orders. starting today maryland's beaches, parks and golf courses are reopening. hospitals can resume elective procedures. but the number of new coronavirus cases in the state is on the rise. an ice rink south of baltimore is serving as a temporary morgue to store bodies. the governor says he hopes they won't need to use it for long. >>> in oklahoma, city tensions over social restrictions led to a shooting at a mcdonald's, according to police. they say when a woman was told the restaurant's dining room was closed she shot two employees. they're expected to be okay. two other employees were also hurt in the confrontation. the suspect is in custody. >>> the food shortage sparked by this pandemic is taking an especially heavy toll on children. it's believed 9 million kids aren't getting enough daily calories. this scene from queens, new york is playing out across the country, people waiting for hours at food banks, many of them walking away empty-handed. with meat prod
eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> eva, thank you. >>> maryland is the latest state to gradually beginng its stay-at-home orders. starting today maryland's beaches, parks and golf courses are reopening. hospitals can resume elective procedures. but the number of new coronavirus cases in the state is on the rise. an ice rink south of baltimore is serving as a temporary morgue to store bodies. the governor says he hopes they won't need to use it for long. >>> in oklahoma,...
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thank you eva. >>thank you can sit here all right. >>we want to go to break on this live picture from los angeles again in 8 o'clock curfew has been ordered by the mayor eric garcetti there for the downtown area were seen. some looting this we believe as ken mentioned earlier maybe the fe fairfax district which has also seen some activity in ♪ ♪ when you need it, jack delivers: order on uber eats, postmates and grubhub. my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so when you need it, jack delivers: irresistible you'll want them whenever, so don't resist! pop 'em while you game, hang, or do your thing. pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. to our breaking news tonight, this is a live picture now in atlanta georgia there have been protests there going on for the last few days the mayor of atlanta kiesha lance bottoms made an impassioned plea for people to stay home to remember the civil rights legacy of that city and to protect the businesses so many of them minority owned that help make atla
thank you eva. >>thank you can sit here all right. >>we want to go to break on this live picture from los angeles again in 8 o'clock curfew has been ordered by the mayor eric garcetti there for the downtown area were seen. some looting this we believe as ken mentioned earlier maybe the fe fairfax district which has also seen some activity in ♪ ♪ when you need it, jack delivers: order on uber eats, postmates and grubhub. my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so when you...
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here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> good morning, everybody. it's xavier from nordstrom nyc, i'm just about ready to leave my house and head into work. there my mask collection. i think i'm going for blue today. >> reporter: brafg tving the sts of new york city in the middle of a pandemic. he is heading to work but not the job he's used to. >> i'm a people person. i like to be around people. not having customers and not having my team, i really miss them. i kind of take human connection for granted. >> reporter: a veteran of the retail giant for 14 years. >> customers come in here to feel beautiful, right? so the responsibility is on us to give that to them. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: xavier recently helped launch the company's flagship store in new york city. >> come on in! >> reporter: with lots of fanfare, serving as a new go-to for celebrities like kim kardashian to debut their newest fashion lines. >> come on in! >> reporter: but a few months later, everything came to a screeching halt. when coronavirus hit new york city hard. the st
here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> good morning, everybody. it's xavier from nordstrom nyc, i'm just about ready to leave my house and head into work. there my mask collection. i think i'm going for blue today. >> reporter: brafg tving the sts of new york city in the middle of a pandemic. he is heading to work but not the job he's used to. >> i'm a people person. i like to be around people. not having customers and not having my team, i really miss them. i kind of take human...
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. >>> jorge habló desde chicago con eva, su madre que está en jalisco, con caída de la economía no sabemigrantes (información en pantalla) ♪. >>> pero los migrantes como siempre buscarán la forma de enviarles más dinero, en méxico raúl torres, noticias telemundo. >>> y américa latina podría por entrar en la peor parte de la pandemia, mientras europa comienza a reabrir y están méxico con un número considerable de muertes. >>> ¿qué tal? sí, latinoamérica se convertirá en el próximo epicentro, veamos cómo del 26 de febrero se vio el primer caso de coronavirus confirmado, después supimos de la primera muerte en argentina, para finales de marzo todo el continente, toda la región tenía al menos un caso, pero ahora hablamos más de 240 mil casos, más de 14 mil muertes como lo muestran aquí los datos, es difícil comparar un país con el otro en américa latina porque hacen diferentes pruebas y diferentes cantidades, se mide cuántas pruebas por millón de habitantes se hacen, islandia, aunque no está en américa latina, es un éxito, 150 mil pruebas por millón de habitantes, méxico 645 pruebas por mil
. >>> jorge habló desde chicago con eva, su madre que está en jalisco, con caída de la economía no sabemigrantes (información en pantalla) ♪. >>> pero los migrantes como siempre buscarán la forma de enviarles más dinero, en méxico raúl torres, noticias telemundo. >>> y américa latina podría por entrar en la peor parte de la pandemia, mientras europa comienza a reabrir y están méxico con un número considerable de muertes. >>> ¿qué tal? sí,...
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eva pilgrim has more for us. good morning, eva. >> reporter: robin, all eyes are watching to see what happens with the vaccine development. but with that still a ways off here in new york they are ramping up testing, opening up sites at fire houses like this one and police stations to test first responders who are still fighting this virus. this morning, hopeful news from biotech company moderna reporting their vaccine has been found safe and effective in the first phase of its human trial. >> we took the first eight subjects in the study because they've got antibodies. are those antibodies likely to be protective and are they neutralizing the virus? and we saw in all cases they were, which was encouraging. >> reporter: early results showing all 45 patients developed the same level of antibodies as someone who has recovered from covid-19. the company now heading into phase two, testing about 600 patients. phase three, expected to start in july, testing as many as 10,000 people. this as most of the country, 49 sta
eva pilgrim has more for us. good morning, eva. >> reporter: robin, all eyes are watching to see what happens with the vaccine development. but with that still a ways off here in new york they are ramping up testing, opening up sites at fire houses like this one and police stations to test first responders who are still fighting this virus. this morning, hopeful news from biotech company moderna reporting their vaccine has been found safe and effective in the first phase of its human...
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here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: they come by the thound ody trying thes f ed. and geushrough this crisis. >> reporter: in just the last month, 20.5 million americans losing their jobs. unemployment surging to a rate not seen since the great depression. behind those staggering numbers, millions of americans on the brink of financial ruin. frustration mounting for those who still can't get unemployment benefits. >> i ran out of patience with that. i'm still one of millions. i do understand that, but it's ridiculous. >> reporter: ed and melissa hamlet in louisiana have been trying to get benefits for over a month. >> probably 95% of the time your calling you're not getting to speak to anyone at all. >> reporter: ed is also fighting lung cancer and now worries he won't be able to find a new job. >> you work for 20, 30 years to build up to where you can give your family a lifestyle that you're accustomed to now, and it's all just taken away. >> reporter: in florida, only r viorquin mployntenhaven th. >> reporter: around 20 million americans still has not received th
here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: they come by the thound ody trying thes f ed. and geushrough this crisis. >> reporter: in just the last month, 20.5 million americans losing their jobs. unemployment surging to a rate not seen since the great depression. behind those staggering numbers, millions of americans on the brink of financial ruin. frustration mounting for those who still can't get unemployment benefits. >> i ran out of patience with that. i'm still one of millions. i...
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want to go back to eva pilgrim tracking the latest outside a hospital in brooklyn, good morning, eva.or unemployment. now more than 33 million people are out of work. they all now worry what they will go back to. this morning, with thousands of more deaths and covid infection rates rising in several states, the president reversing course just 24 hours after saying he was going to wind down the covid task force. >> we will be leaving the task force indefinitely but i had no idea how popular the task force is. until actually yesterday when i started talking about winding it down. >> reporter: now as 39 states are easing restrictions, striking numbers out of florida. the state health department announcing that the last week and a half has accounted for 29% of covid deaths in the state since the pandemic began with 453 deaths in the last nine days and in texas, which is preparing to add businesses like hair salons to the open list tomorrow, more than a thousand new cases reported wednesday. earlier this morning george spoke with jim peters, the coo of rite aid about the company's push to
want to go back to eva pilgrim tracking the latest outside a hospital in brooklyn, good morning, eva.or unemployment. now more than 33 million people are out of work. they all now worry what they will go back to. this morning, with thousands of more deaths and covid infection rates rising in several states, the president reversing course just 24 hours after saying he was going to wind down the covid task force. >> we will be leaving the task force indefinitely but i had no idea how...
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here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, a potential scientific breakthrough. a study of hospitalized patients finding nearly all with the virus had some sort of immunity. emory university researchers finding a specific virus-neutralizing antibody in patients within six days of testing positive for covid-19. >> not only shows that you've been exposed to the virus and have made antibodies against it, but those antibodies at least, you know, to the extent we've tested now, seem to correlate with blocking a viral infection. >> reporter: by finding that key antibody, scientists say it will help them create a better test and vaccine. one unknown, how long does protection last? >> i think going forward, it will be important to understand the durability of these immune responses over the next few months to years after infection. >> reporter: but tonight, questions about the reliability of some of the crucial antibody tests on the market. at its peak, there were 170 different ones, most without fda emergency use authorization. this rapid antibody test bought at a pharm
here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, a potential scientific breakthrough. a study of hospitalized patients finding nearly all with the virus had some sort of immunity. emory university researchers finding a specific virus-neutralizing antibody in patients within six days of testing positive for covid-19. >> not only shows that you've been exposed to the virus and have made antibodies against it, but those antibodies at least, you know, to the extent we've tested now, seem to...
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here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, more than 80,000 auto workers back on the job for the first time in eight weeks, some with mixed feelings. >> we shouldn't be here. it's not fair. >> reporter: the big three car makers restarting production. >> life is risk. i think this is a minor one. i'm willing to take it to put food on the table. >> reporter: workers now getting screened with temperature checks, wearing masks, gloves, and protective eyewear. it comes as many americans appear eager to get back to some semblance of nma orders barring sunbathing. in new jersey, one of the hardest-hit states, thousands crowding boardwalks and flocking to the beach as well. this morning, defiance outside this new jersey gym. >> usa! usa! >> reporter: determined to open its doors despite state orders. >> open up! open up! >> social distancing rules in place, temperatures taken at the door. >> reporter: today massachusetts becoming the 49th state to start to reopen. connecticut to follow on wednesday. >> we cannot move forward unless we commit to continuing to slow the spread. >> reporter: but t
here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, more than 80,000 auto workers back on the job for the first time in eight weeks, some with mixed feelings. >> we shouldn't be here. it's not fair. >> reporter: the big three car makers restarting production. >> life is risk. i think this is a minor one. i'm willing to take it to put food on the table. >> reporter: workers now getting screened with temperature checks, wearing masks, gloves, and protective eyewear. it comes...
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>> eva, thank you. let's hope it works. >>> there is another major headline this monday evening. the president firing the inspector general at the state department. the president saying secretary pompeo asked him to fire the ig and so he did. secretary pompeo saying he did not know he was under scrutiny by the ig. here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight, president trump defending the ousting of state department inspector general steve linick, at pompeo's request. >> i was happy to do it. mike requested that i do it. he should have done it a long time ago. >> reporter: linick's office was working on two investigations, including of pompeo himself, according to the chair of the house foreign affairs committee. congressman eliot engel telling abc news the watchdog was investigating pompeo's declaration of an emergency last may to sell $8 billion of arms to saudi arabia, bypassing congress. and accusations about pompeo's use of a staffer to run personal errands like dog-walking and picking up dry cleaning. >> maybe he's negotiating with kim jong-un, okay, about nuclear weapons. s
>> eva, thank you. let's hope it works. >>> there is another major headline this monday evening. the president firing the inspector general at the state department. the president saying secretary pompeo asked him to fire the ig and so he did. secretary pompeo saying he did not know he was under scrutiny by the ig. here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight, president trump defending the ousting of state department inspector general steve linick, at pompeo's request....
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good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, michael.eople are hurting. 25 million people lost their jobs just in the month of april. the unemployment rate 14.7%, the highest unemployment rate since the great depression. this morning, this is the scene playing out all across america. over 33 million americans now out of work. economists now bracing for great depression level unemployment numbers out this morning. this after more than 3 million in just one week in those new numbers revealed thursday, a snapshot of the unprecedented damage the outbreak has inflicted on the economy and america since this pandemic started. this morning, the food lines growing. 9 million children under the age of 12 suffering from food insecurity and hunger. in bridgeport, connecticut, thursday, a food bank setting up shop handing out 32 tons of food to thousands of cars, enough for 50,000 meals. >> it's overwhelming. our agencies, we serve 500 agencies around the state and they are seeing people showing up they've never seen before. >> reporter: at this broo
good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, michael.eople are hurting. 25 million people lost their jobs just in the month of april. the unemployment rate 14.7%, the highest unemployment rate since the great depression. this morning, this is the scene playing out all across america. over 33 million americans now out of work. economists now bracing for great depression level unemployment numbers out this morning. this after more than 3 million in just one week in those new numbers...
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eva, you ready to shop? >> oh, yeah.eeds the beauty boost satin pillow. >> what are you trying to say? >> i need -- can i have one for both sides of my head? i think that might work. >> thanks so much, tory. we've partnered with all of those companies on these deals. you can get them on our web site, goodmorningamerica.com. >> i wasn't implying anything about the beauty boost, by the way. >> i feel like it was a compliment. i don't think you need it. i'm just saying. no.> comin exclusive clip from taylor swift. >> trying to dig herself out changing the subject. ♪ >>> and it is the massive trend that we're talking about here. we have diy tie-dye tips that you need to know to join in on the fun. >>> and "binge this" is coming up with all the stuff you need to know about what to watch in the entertainment world, listen to and read. that's coming up here. keep it here. and concert hall. and cvs is helping, with free prescription delivery and telehealth from aetna to help you stay in and well. home is where the heart is with
eva, you ready to shop? >> oh, yeah.eeds the beauty boost satin pillow. >> what are you trying to say? >> i need -- can i have one for both sides of my head? i think that might work. >> thanks so much, tory. we've partnered with all of those companies on these deals. you can get them on our web site, goodmorningamerica.com. >> i wasn't implying anything about the beauty boost, by the way. >> i feel like it was a compliment. i don't think you need it. i'm just...
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here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, frustration boiling over. connecticut salon owners protesting after learning today the state's plan to reopen tomorrow doesn't include them. >> the rug got pulled out from underneath us. >> reporter: with connecticut beginning phase one plans, every state in the country is now in some level of reopening. georgia, one of the first in the country to reopen, facing intense criticism, concern cases would rise, even from the president. >> i think it's too soon. >> reporter: but now almost three weeks later, no major statewide spike. in fact, abc news looked at 21 states that eased restrictions two weeks ago or earlier and found no major change in hospitalizations or deaths. but tonight, a new cdc study underscoring the risks as states reopen, tracing a cluster of infections in arkansas to a church in early march. before the first case was even discovered there, more than a third of the 92 people who attended the church got sick. three people died. in new york city, flashing lights in subway cars could help the city
here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, frustration boiling over. connecticut salon owners protesting after learning today the state's plan to reopen tomorrow doesn't include them. >> the rug got pulled out from underneath us. >> reporter: with connecticut beginning phase one plans, every state in the country is now in some level of reopening. georgia, one of the first in the country to reopen, facing intense criticism, concern cases would rise, even from the president....
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eva, is this true, dr. kadlec wrote to dr. eva lee? if so, we have a huge hole on our screening and quarantine effort. she responded with a link confirming the story and added -- >> simply people are carrying the virus everywhere. >> that then sets in motion a greater urgency from the group that they've got to get to the president a plan to mitigate the problem inside the united states before it spreads further. >> it was now february 24th, and it was time dr. kadlec and his colleagues decided to tell president trump he needed to recommend social distancing measures, including shutting down big public events and schools. but president trump was in india. >> they planned basically the moment he got back to the united states, they were going to sit down with him, advocate for these measures, and hopefully try to convince the president to move forward with it. but one thing happened. a doctor from the cdc, dr. messionnier got ahead of the messaging they were working on and warned publicly there is going to be severe disruption to america
eva, is this true, dr. kadlec wrote to dr. eva lee? if so, we have a huge hole on our screening and quarantine effort. she responded with a link confirming the story and added -- >> simply people are carrying the virus everywhere. >> that then sets in motion a greater urgency from the group that they've got to get to the president a plan to mitigate the problem inside the united states before it spreads further. >> it was now february 24th, and it was time dr. kadlec and his...
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good morning, becky. >> reporter: good morning to you, eva. and mortar stores closed for much of the last two months, online shopping numbers through the roof. retailers are discounting in new, and i have to say weird ways. first up, clothing, they haven't sold anything in store are discounting inventory online. so the trick -- go to the sales sections which are loaded right now. the gap, 50% off of your whole purchase, including sales items that are already marked down. old navy, 50% off t-shirts, swimwear shorts. express, 40% to 50% off everything. keds, 20% off everything. let's move over to electronics, so many people are outfitting home offices, demand for electronics is up and that means the sales and discounts aren't that compelling. the exception, the ipad for sale at best buy, normally $329, it's $249 right now. inventory is limited. the apple watch series 5. 100 bucks off. it's $299 at best buy and target. one last bonus deal for all you home organizers. the container store has 30% off of closet organizing systems. marie kondo would
good morning, becky. >> reporter: good morning to you, eva. and mortar stores closed for much of the last two months, online shopping numbers through the roof. retailers are discounting in new, and i have to say weird ways. first up, clothing, they haven't sold anything in store are discounting inventory online. so the trick -- go to the sales sections which are loaded right now. the gap, 50% off of your whole purchase, including sales items that are already marked down. old navy, 50% off...
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eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> thanks to our friend eva pilgrim there. >>> a raffle in france delayedndemic was worth the wait. >> up for grabs was a 1921 picasso still-life worth more than $1 million. the cost to enter was a $100 ticket. an accountant in italy wound up the winner. her son bought her the ticket as a christmas gift. she says the idea that she's the owner of a picasso, that's just sinking in. she essentially became a millionaire overnight. >> yeah, let me change that last line. she says the idea that she's now a millionaire is just sinking in. >> right. the picasso's cool, but being a millionaire -- >> i'd rather have a million million dollars, y'all. >> the cool part about this is all the proceeds -- a majority of the proceeds, i should say, go to charity. so basically this billionaire offers up his picasso painting, he got 900k for it. which is roughly, i guess, $100,000 under what it was worth. but all the money, which is upwards of $5 million they collected, goes to charity, so a good cause. >>> coming up, could a four-day workweek help the economy recover after the
eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> thanks to our friend eva pilgrim there. >>> a raffle in france delayedndemic was worth the wait. >> up for grabs was a 1921 picasso still-life worth more than $1 million. the cost to enter was a $100 ticket. an accountant in italy wound up the winner. her son bought her the ticket as a christmas gift. she says the idea that she's the owner of a picasso, that's just sinking in. she essentially became a millionaire overnight. >> yeah,...
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eva, is this true? dr. kadlec wrote to dr. eva lee.f so, we have a huge whole in our screening effort. >> she responded with a link confirming the story, and added -- >> simply, people are carrying the virus everywhere. >> that then sets in motion a greater urgency from the group that they've got to get to the president a plan to mitigate the problem inside the united states before it spreads further. >> it was now february 24th, and it was time, dr. kadlec and his colleagues decided, to tell president trump he needed to recommend social distancing. including shutting down big events and schools. but president trump was in india. >> the moment he got back to the united states they were going sit down with him and try to move the president forward with it. but one thing happened, a doctor with the cdc got ahead of the messaging and warned publicly there was going to be a severe disruption the american life. >> we are asking the american public to work with us to prepare for the expectation that this could be bad. >> the president was an
eva, is this true? dr. kadlec wrote to dr. eva lee.f so, we have a huge whole in our screening effort. >> she responded with a link confirming the story, and added -- >> simply, people are carrying the virus everywhere. >> that then sets in motion a greater urgency from the group that they've got to get to the president a plan to mitigate the problem inside the united states before it spreads further. >> it was now february 24th, and it was time, dr. kadlec and his...
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but where were the bodies the charred remains of hitler and eva bomb.the remains were handed over to the chief of staff of the 3rd army stationed in east germany $970.00 the then k.g.b. chief yuri andropov advised leonid brezhnev to get rid of the charred remains that had followed the 3rd army for 25 years the secret document about the destruction of the nazi leaders remains was discovered in the archives in 1992 and the case was closed. 47 years later the evidence of hitler's come shop so was signed in his bunker on april the 30th 945 was finally made public. nothing stays secret. everything comes out in the end. of the history teachers that are sure even the best kept secrets come out in the end but it can go because my business isn't just the governments that followed never felt it necessary to explain themselves to the people the news in the ninety's russian leaders said ok there were secrets but it was the work of the soviet union a sense to say you screw up. they should have issued a general indictment on the soviet era and the soviet regime as an
but where were the bodies the charred remains of hitler and eva bomb.the remains were handed over to the chief of staff of the 3rd army stationed in east germany $970.00 the then k.g.b. chief yuri andropov advised leonid brezhnev to get rid of the charred remains that had followed the 3rd army for 25 years the secret document about the destruction of the nazi leaders remains was discovered in the archives in 1992 and the case was closed. 47 years later the evidence of hitler's come shop so was...
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catherine, eva says, i work ina triggered. catherine, eva says, i work in a care home.ve, does that mean that the whole staff need to self—isolate, because you are working together over many hours of the day? i could be more or less in contact with them all during a week. i have just got the answer to that from the department of health. they say that if someone works in or has easily worked any social care setting of their case will be excluded to the local public health experts who are deciding most appropriate action. if they have been wearing ppe, they are probably going to be ok. if however someone who works in that setting gets identified outside of work, normal rules apply. breaking news. thank goodness for the smartphone. john asked, topping the website says the contact asked, topping the website says the co nta ct of asked, topping the website says the contact of a positive person needs to arrange for vulnerable people to leave their household, why? excellent question. the simple a nswer excellent question. the simple answer is that you want to try and protect t
catherine, eva says, i work ina triggered. catherine, eva says, i work in a care home.ve, does that mean that the whole staff need to self—isolate, because you are working together over many hours of the day? i could be more or less in contact with them all during a week. i have just got the answer to that from the department of health. they say that if someone works in or has easily worked any social care setting of their case will be excluded to the local public health experts who are...
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eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to eva. >>> the nfl may make an equipment change to protect from the coronavirus. the players union medical director told espn that league engineers are testing modified face masks that might have surgical or n-95 mask material. meantime, the governors of california, new york, and texas are encouraging pro sports to return with no fans. leagues could begin in texas by may 31st and the first week of june in california with state approval. >>> a south korean soccer team is apologizing for some of the figures found in the stands during its latest match. >> fc seoul says it was told the dolls replacing real fans were just regular mannequins. but social media users identified them as sex dolls. some pointed out the business logos on their clothing, others noticed some of their measurements. the club admitted it didn't do a background check on the company providing the dolls. i will say the one thing that jumped out to me, i don't know about the measurements or all of that, there was a lot of women fans. >> yeah. >> you typically don't see at footba
eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to eva. >>> the nfl may make an equipment change to protect from the coronavirus. the players union medical director told espn that league engineers are testing modified face masks that might have surgical or n-95 mask material. meantime, the governors of california, new york, and texas are encouraging pro sports to return with no fans. leagues could begin in texas by may 31st and the first week of june in california with state...
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eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> all right, eva, thank you. >>> nevada's governor has given the okayotel casinos and resorts to reopen one week from today with strict new safety measures. those include mandatory temperature checks for all visitors where they arrive. all employees must wear masks. visitors will be strongly encouraged to do so. casinos will be cutting occupancy limits in half, and strict social distancing rules will be enforced. >>> los angeles county has issued a detailed school reopening plan for next fall which will impose several and severe restrictions on teachers and students. guidelines include staggered school days, 16-person class sizes, one-way hallways, lunches inside classrooms, and of course mandatory masks for everyone. >>> president trump is expected to sign an executive order today related to social media. it's unclear what the order will say, but it's part of the president's reaction after twitter placed fact checks on two of his tweets about mail-in voting. since then the president's supporters have been attacking the head of twitter's fact-checking t
eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> all right, eva, thank you. >>> nevada's governor has given the okayotel casinos and resorts to reopen one week from today with strict new safety measures. those include mandatory temperature checks for all visitors where they arrive. all employees must wear masks. visitors will be strongly encouraged to do so. casinos will be cutting occupancy limits in half, and strict social distancing rules will be enforced. >>> los angeles county...