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tambiÉn los doctores van a encontrar algo que, que sea lo mejor para Él >>> alfredo es ciudadano estadounidense, libra la batalla en un hospital de los Ángeleslo y darle una palabra de aliento es muy difÍcil. un beso, un abrazo, al poder hacerle sentir que estamos con Él. no es lo mismo a travÉs de la pantalla. >>> oiga pero estÁn intentando poder estar con Él cierto?. >>> gracias a dios este hoy por la maÑana nos avisaron que nos daban un permiso de 60 dÍas par poder ir a verlo >>> es una muy buena noticia >>> sÍ >>> y cuÁndo se va? >>> estamos muy contentos >>> quÉ pensÓ cuando le dieron la noticia que ya tenÍan el permiso para irse a estados unidos?. >>> abrazar a mi hijo. es lo mÁs importante abrazarlo precisamente el prÓximo lunes es su cumpleaÑos. >>> don josÉ usted que, quÉ espera que pase cuando se vea con alfredo? >>> por mi parte pienso que la mirada y las lÁgrimas van a decir todo >>> me da mucho gusto que van a poder ver a alfredo y les deseo lo mejor en este viaje >>> muchÍsimas gracias. >>> quÉ gran regalo de cumpleaÑos va a recibir alfredo no al regresar rescatan a decenas de niÑos de una re ¡booooom! un plan móvil que destruy
tambiÉn los doctores van a encontrar algo que, que sea lo mejor para Él >>> alfredo es ciudadano estadounidense, libra la batalla en un hospital de los Ángeleslo y darle una palabra de aliento es muy difÍcil. un beso, un abrazo, al poder hacerle sentir que estamos con Él. no es lo mismo a travÉs de la pantalla. >>> oiga pero estÁn intentando poder estar con Él cierto?. >>> gracias a dios este hoy por la maÑana nos avisaron que nos daban un permiso de 60 dÍas...
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. >> reporter: she is the medical director of the kidney transplant program at children's hospital los angeles. >> the main issue actually has to do with blood vessels and making sure that the blood vessels in their body is big enough to accommodate the blood vessels from the kidney of an adult. >> reporter: it's been seven months since maverick's transplant and he is thriving. >> he is more verbal and he's more active. >> reporter: the family is grateful for every moment they are now able to enjoy together. danya bacchus, cbs news, los angeles. >>> new this morning, we'll have to waita little longer to see the latest high-tech images out of space. nasa is postponing the launch of the james webb space telescope because of the pandemic. it was supposed to launch sun e nasa's solar orbiter snapped the photos from about 48 million miles away. you can see those tiny flare- ups on the sun's surface too. scientists just named them camp fires and they're about the size of some european countries. mary, we know that lately it seems like the weather on the surface of the sun has been here. [ laughter ]
. >> reporter: she is the medical director of the kidney transplant program at children's hospital los angeles. >> the main issue actually has to do with blood vessels and making sure that the blood vessels in their body is big enough to accommodate the blood vessels from the kidney of an adult. >> reporter: it's been seven months since maverick's transplant and he is thriving. >> he is more verbal and he's more active. >> reporter: the family is grateful for every...
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have 4 daughters so that's been so important to me and i'm also very involved it's all those hospital los angelescharity that is i actually got i was already involved in jamie lee curtis actually took me to the next level so we're very involved there and actually the season of the real housewives i threw in started at this time the 1st time i've ever done. actual charity like the auctioneer will sign an ox and like moxon myself i had never done it outside of my in my home and it was very overwhelming but we raised a lot of money and it was it was an exciting night and it's important to me to be able to clear a charity each season on the house as a so focused on money in who's wearing what i'm striving you know what car and time is bigger so. i'm going back is that kind of like the format the cell they like to focus on that's the sexy like i did on our charities. yeah you know i always find it amazing when people go to certain things on t.v. and find out what they're lacking in their eyes i always view it as like dim son you can pick whatever cart comes by you if i want to watch an ng maher bergma
have 4 daughters so that's been so important to me and i'm also very involved it's all those hospital los angelescharity that is i actually got i was already involved in jamie lee curtis actually took me to the next level so we're very involved there and actually the season of the real housewives i threw in started at this time the 1st time i've ever done. actual charity like the auctioneer will sign an ox and like moxon myself i had never done it outside of my in my home and it was very...
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cordero passed away sunday at a hospital in los angeles after a three-month battle with the virus.fe and career. ♪ i can't keep running the 41-year-old made his broadway debut back in 2012 and later went on to originate the role of mob boson any in "a bronx tale." in 2014 he was nominated for a tony award for playing the menacing gangster cheech in "bullets over broadway." he and his wife amanda kloots first met as castmates in that musical. they later had a son elvis. >> nick's body is extremely weak. muscles have atrophied. >> reporter: i spoke to amanda kloots last monday about her husband's condition. what have you been told, amanda, about the effect on the body of a long intubation? >> oh, gosh, gayle, it's hard. the longer you're in icu, the longer on a ventilator, your body is more susceptible to infection, and that is what we're seeing with nick. he is in and out of infects in ilungis blood. >> reporter: the 41-year-old broadway actor was placed in a medically induced coma three months ago. >> we really need nick to wake up and start healing. >> reporter: as the public rall
cordero passed away sunday at a hospital in los angeles after a three-month battle with the virus.fe and career. ♪ i can't keep running the 41-year-old made his broadway debut back in 2012 and later went on to originate the role of mob boson any in "a bronx tale." in 2014 he was nominated for a tony award for playing the menacing gangster cheech in "bullets over broadway." he and his wife amanda kloots first met as castmates in that musical. they later had a son elvis....
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and we've never had as many people in the hospital los angeles county reported nearly 2,600 new coronavirus cases monday. >>as california added more than 8,300 new infections. the same day governor gavin newsome taking action. >>closing indoor businesses like dine-in restaurants bars movie theaters museums and zoos statewide. >>we were able to suppress the spread of this virus. we were knocked down the growth of this in the beginning we're going to do that again and in 30 of the hardest hit counties then use like gyms places of worship indoor malls, barbershops and hair salons are no longer open the most heart wrenching because this is our livelihood. so many hairdressers save lives. >>paycheck to paycheck for california small business owners closing again will be tough. but many like tyler in murray who owns a gym in burbank. say it's necessary to follow the rules we can adopt we can improvise we can come and ultimately that's the only option we all have newsom's move after los angeles and san diego school districts. >>announced classes will be held online this fall. >>meantime in florida
and we've never had as many people in the hospital los angeles county reported nearly 2,600 new coronavirus cases monday. >>as california added more than 8,300 new infections. the same day governor gavin newsome taking action. >>closing indoor businesses like dine-in restaurants bars movie theaters museums and zoos statewide. >>we were able to suppress the spread of this virus. we were knocked down the growth of this in the beginning we're going to do that again and in 30 of...
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and we've never had as many people in the hospital los angeles county reported nearly 2,600 new coronavirus cases monday. >>as california added more than 8,300 new infections. the same day governor gavin newsome taking action. >>closing indoor businesses like dine-in restaurants bars movie theaters museums and zoos statewide. >>we were able to suppress the spread of this virus. we knocked down the growth of this in the beginning we're going to do that again and in 30 of the hardest hit counties then use like gyms places of worship indoor malls, barbershops and hair salons are no longer open the most heart wrenching because this is our livelihood. so many hairdressers save lives. >>paycheck to paycheck for california small business owners closing again will be tough. but many like tyler in murray who owns a gym in burbank. say it's necessary to follow the rules we can adopt we can improvise we can come and ultimately that's the only option we all have newsom's move after los angeles and san diego school districts. >>announced classes will be held online this fall. >>meantime in florida schoo
and we've never had as many people in the hospital los angeles county reported nearly 2,600 new coronavirus cases monday. >>as california added more than 8,300 new infections. the same day governor gavin newsome taking action. >>closing indoor businesses like dine-in restaurants bars movie theaters museums and zoos statewide. >>we were able to suppress the spread of this virus. we knocked down the growth of this in the beginning we're going to do that again and in 30 of the...
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los padres y su hijo. estÁn luchando contra un cÁncer cerebral. nacido en estados unidos y fue a hidalgo y en el 2018 le detectaron un tumor en la cabeza. llegÓ al hospital infantil en los Ángeles >> sus padres desesperadamente buscaron estar a su lado, pero el permiso migratorio se demorÓ mÁs de 90 dÍas. >> ser un poco mÁs difÍcil porque tuve una deportaciÓn en el 2008, pero yo me conformaba que se la dieron a mi esposa. >> luego de estar hospitalizado casi una semana el joven recibiÓ una noticia que la visa humanitaria para sus padres habÍa sido aprobada. ingresaron a estados unidos y finalmente vieron a su hijo que el oso recibiÓ de pie y con los brazos abiertos. >> sea quien sea me hace sentir bien. >> junto a la mejor medicina que es el amor la familia puso su fe y su esperanza en un tratamiento experimental. >> a pesar de la crisis econÓmica por el masivo desempleo causado por el covid-19 e inmigrantes mexicanos continÚan enviando remesas a sus familiares, mandaron mÁs dinero que al inicio de la pandemia, por esto tambiÉn se estÁ viendo que varios mexicanos estÁn regresando a su paÍs donde el virus tambiÉn estÁ azotando con fuerza. >> la frontera entre mÉxico y estados un
los padres y su hijo. estÁn luchando contra un cÁncer cerebral. nacido en estados unidos y fue a hidalgo y en el 2018 le detectaron un tumor en la cabeza. llegÓ al hospital infantil en los Ángeles >> sus padres desesperadamente buscaron estar a su lado, pero el permiso migratorio se demorÓ mÁs de 90 dÍas. >> ser un poco mÁs difÍcil porque tuve una deportaciÓn en el 2008, pero yo me conformaba que se la dieron a mi esposa. >> luego de estar hospitalizado casi una...
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. >> some of the hospitals in los angeles county are about three weeks away from being filled. >> reporter: people arbeing urged to take precautions this holiday weekend. >> i would hate to have a celebration and then a breakout in san francisco and a lot of people getting sick. and then ill people like my husband possibly dying. >> reporter: california saw more than 5800 people test positive saturday. the governor so there will be strike teams for enforcement in six different regions throughout the state to try and address any complaints about businesses that are not complying. >>> for bars and restaurants that has just started serving customers indoors again, the governor ordered a huge setback. restaurants in solano county have been serving indoors for three weeks now. today's reversal came abruptly. restaurants now have too much food and too many employees as everything is scaled back. >> we had to get all of our employees back from unemployment. they were starting to get in the groove, people were starting to remember to wear masks and understanding the situation. >> restaurant manage
. >> some of the hospitals in los angeles county are about three weeks away from being filled. >> reporter: people arbeing urged to take precautions this holiday weekend. >> i would hate to have a celebration and then a breakout in san francisco and a lot of people getting sick. and then ill people like my husband possibly dying. >> reporter: california saw more than 5800 people test positive saturday. the governor so there will be strike teams for enforcement in six...
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he was hospitalized in los angeles and treated with remdesivir and since tested negative and joins a list of high-profile people with the virus including tom hanks, pink and many others. >> thank you so much to my colleagues for the updates there. >>> a judge ruling the trump administration retaliated against michael cohen, a move that sent him back to prison. >>> plus, homeland security officials admit falsehood to expel new york residents. >>> in the case of an armed couple in missouri, a prosecutor getting death threats since the president intervened in the case. she is next. the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. try wayf♪ r. you got this! ♪ perfect. -you're welcome. i love it. how'd you do all this? told ya! wayfair. let's talk dining tables. yes! blow it up. ♪ wayfair you've got just what i need ♪ >>> the self-declared law and order president has explaining to do over the interpretation of the law. the former personal attorney motor vehicle is released from federal custody today and returning to home confinement aft
he was hospitalized in los angeles and treated with remdesivir and since tested negative and joins a list of high-profile people with the virus including tom hanks, pink and many others. >> thank you so much to my colleagues for the updates there. >>> a judge ruling the trump administration retaliated against michael cohen, a move that sent him back to prison. >>> plus, homeland security officials admit falsehood to expel new york residents. >>> in the case of...
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, the lights would probably be dim in honor of nick who died this morning at cedars-sinai hospital in los angelesn hospitalized for 91 days fighting covid-19. during his hospitalization he suffered a stroke, a lake invitation, coma and severe lung problems. the canadian earned a tony nomination for his role in the 2014 production. i'm ashley strohmeyer. back to "the next revolution". >> welcome back. let's talk about the economic aspect of positive patriotism. we have some great economic news this week with the latest job report, president talking about the economy coming roaring back, earlier in the show, i was talking about boosting that with a real pledge on bringing manufacturing back home. that was part of the 2016 message of jobs in manufacturing. katrina, where you see things right now in terms of the economic argument for 2020. >> i think what were seeing now is the bounce back in only a way that could happen under a trump leadership amounts rebuilding, renewing and restoring, following all of this chaos with the pandemic just this week, the new numbers i just mentioned were announced, 4.
, the lights would probably be dim in honor of nick who died this morning at cedars-sinai hospital in los angelesn hospitalized for 91 days fighting covid-19. during his hospitalization he suffered a stroke, a lake invitation, coma and severe lung problems. the canadian earned a tony nomination for his role in the 2014 production. i'm ashley strohmeyer. back to "the next revolution". >> welcome back. let's talk about the economic aspect of positive patriotism. we have some great...
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hospitals overrun. >> reporter: in houston texas medical center reports the icu capacity is at 98%. los angeles now making room in hospitals limiting elective procedures to make space for cote patients. and in arizona -- >> we opened way too early in arizona. we were one of the last states to go to stay-at-home and one of the first to re-emerge. >> reporter: officials scrambling to curb the spread with about 150 icu beds remaining in the entire state. over the weekend, president trump continued to downplay the threat of the virus. >> we have tested almost 40 million people. by so doing we show cases 99% of which are totally harmless. >> reporter: but fda commissioner dr. stephen hahn would not defend the president's statement. >> how many cases would you say are harmless? >> what i'd say is, you know, any case we don't want to have in this country. any death, any case is tragic. >> reporter: for some the effects of covid are long-lasting. 31-year-old cara schiavo tested positive in early march. four months later she's still sick. >> sometimes my fever will come back for a couple of hours. i've
hospitals overrun. >> reporter: in houston texas medical center reports the icu capacity is at 98%. los angeles now making room in hospitals limiting elective procedures to make space for cote patients. and in arizona -- >> we opened way too early in arizona. we were one of the last states to go to stay-at-home and one of the first to re-emerge. >> reporter: officials scrambling to curb the spread with about 150 icu beds remaining in the entire state. over the weekend,...
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los padres de alfredo. un pequeÑo quien hasta ahora luchaba por su vida sÓlo en un hospital de los Ángeles.ijo en los Ángeles. por primera vez desde marzo la icÓnica estatua de la libertad recibe a visitantes aunque bajo estrictas medidas para evitar la propagaciÓn del coronavirus. el monumento abre sus puertas de manera parcial de 8:30 a.m. y las 6:45 p.m., luego de que nueva york entrarÁ en la fase 4 del plan de reapertura. el interior de la estatua todavÍa estÁ cerrada. continuamos con mÁs esta maÑana aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica". si la primera parte nos conmoviÓ, esta segunda nos harÁ sin duda alguna a llorar. adelante mi querido raÚl. raÚl: estoy seguro que si. hoy veremos la segunda parte de esta historia que nos presentÓ marÍa antonieta collins de esta televidente en los Ángeles que pidiÓ una nevera. mac nos dejÓ en suspenso pero llegÓ la hora y el momento. nos vamos hasta su casa, mi mac querida como siempre radiante, ya quiero saber quÉ pasÓ. quÉ nos vas a contar? marÍa: imagínate para nosotros ver a esos niÑos felices de recibir un poco de hielo y yogur. nos hizo meterle velocidad
los padres de alfredo. un pequeÑo quien hasta ahora luchaba por su vida sÓlo en un hospital de los Ángeles.ijo en los Ángeles. por primera vez desde marzo la icÓnica estatua de la libertad recibe a visitantes aunque bajo estrictas medidas para evitar la propagaciÓn del coronavirus. el monumento abre sus puertas de manera parcial de 8:30 a.m. y las 6:45 p.m., luego de que nueva york entrarÁ en la fase 4 del plan de reapertura. el interior de la estatua todavÍa estÁ cerrada. continuamos...
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hospital. and health care workers warn things could easily turn worse. >>> los angeles health officials reportinghest number of hospitalizations in a single day. more than 2,200 on sunday. positive test rates and hospitalizations on the rise in the country and in the rest of the state. and leaders are having to think carefully about their next steps. >> reporter: one of the numbers the mayor is most concerned with are the hospitalizations. they're now at a record in los angeles county. jumping to 2,216 this weekend. what he has said is, he's going to numbers for about two weeks. and if things do not improve, he will go ahead and issue more stay at home or closure orders. >> how much worse does it have to get in los angeles before you issue another stay at home order? >> sure. well, i think we're on the brink of that. but as i've told people over the last week, the discipline, mayors often have no control over what opens up or doesn't. that's often at a state or county level. and i do agree those things happened too quickly. but it's not just what is open or closed, it's about what we do individua
hospital. and health care workers warn things could easily turn worse. >>> los angeles health officials reportinghest number of hospitalizations in a single day. more than 2,200 on sunday. positive test rates and hospitalizations on the rise in the country and in the rest of the state. and leaders are having to think carefully about their next steps. >> reporter: one of the numbers the mayor is most concerned with are the hospitalizations. they're now at a record in los angeles...
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hospital. a los angeles based artist michael giddis donate the 100 paintings.ld cnn it's meant to pay homage to the front line workers. they were 90% occupied. >> i'm christine romans, thanks for joining us. >> i'm laura jarrett. new day is next. rength and ener. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com to help the military community even if you're on a statin? are you still at risk for a heart attack or stroke? statins may lower some risks, but may not be enough. that's why science delivered vascepa. for people who have persisten
hospital. a los angeles based artist michael giddis donate the 100 paintings.ld cnn it's meant to pay homage to the front line workers. they were 90% occupied. >> i'm christine romans, thanks for joining us. >> i'm laura jarrett. new day is next. rength and ener. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great...
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but since reopening the state is seeing a major spike in cases and in hospitalizations. the los angeles countries, that is the state's hardest hit county just broke the record for daily hospitalizations for the fourth time in one week. cnn's stephanie elum is back at it for us in l.a. the fourth time. what is happening in l.a.? >> reporter: yeah, and the sixth day in a row above 2100 as well. so obviously the numbers are not what people want to see and this is the epicenter of the outbreak in california, when you do look at numbers, that is part of the concern here. also the positivity rate being where it is here in the county. but the california numbers just came out, too, for the previous day. we just surpassed 400,000 cases in california now. the cases just announced in a day more than 9,000 were announced in a day. the positivity rate, it is still trending higher at 7.5% over the last 14 days. still below the state's goal of below 8% but it is getting closer as we've seen hospitalizations up 2.5% of the day before and icu hospital patients up more than 3% as well. now when you look
but since reopening the state is seeing a major spike in cases and in hospitalizations. the los angeles countries, that is the state's hardest hit county just broke the record for daily hospitalizations for the fourth time in one week. cnn's stephanie elum is back at it for us in l.a. the fourth time. what is happening in l.a.? >> reporter: yeah, and the sixth day in a row above 2100 as well. so obviously the numbers are not what people want to see and this is the epicenter of the...
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los estados unidos. con la esperanza de reunirse con su hijo alfredo. que lucha contra un cÁncer terminal en el hospital de niÑos de los Ángeles. respecto al coronavirus. lo hicimos todo mal, regresamos a la nueva normalidad antes de tiempo. reportaje especial sobre miami y el coronavirus, este jueves. ♪ ilia: hace unos dÍas les contamos la historia de una familia hispana que acampaba frente la ventana del cuarto de hospital, dÁndole fuerza al padre en estado grate por covid 19. despertÓ y dio seÑales de una recuperaciÓn que su esposa y sus hijos celebran. pedro ultrera los acompaÑÓ en este proceso. >> apÁ. >> aquÍ estoy. reportero: la alegrÍa no entra en el corazÓn de esta familia. se dio el milagro que tanto esperaban. ramÍrez de 56 aÑos, padre y patriarca de la familia despertÓ esta maÑana, tras 20 dÍas de estar entubado por coronavirus. en un hospital de phoenix, arizona. >> es un milagro. maÑana iba a cumplir un mes aquÍ. es un milagro que dios nos dio. reportero: a principio de julio los mÉdicos dijeron la familia que tenÍa pocas horas de vida. que eligieran una persona que entre. decidieron acampar al pie de la ventana p
los estados unidos. con la esperanza de reunirse con su hijo alfredo. que lucha contra un cÁncer terminal en el hospital de niÑos de los Ángeles. respecto al coronavirus. lo hicimos todo mal, regresamos a la nueva normalidad antes de tiempo. reportaje especial sobre miami y el coronavirus, este jueves. ♪ ilia: hace unos dÍas les contamos la historia de una familia hispana que acampaba frente la ventana del cuarto de hospital, dÁndole fuerza al padre en estado grate por covid 19....
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. >>> still ahead, joe fryer will be back live from california with the head of a major hospital in los angeless public health officials report its single highest day of cases since this pandemic began. >>> and parts of syria seeing their first cases of covid-19. the country's medical infrastructure already annihilated after years of a civil war. why one doctor warns we could be looking at a catastrophe. warnse looking at a catastrheop robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. sixty-two thousand seven hundred and ten dollars and thirty-one cents. sofi allowed me to refinance all of my loans to one low interest rate and an affordable monthly payment. and i just feel like there's an end in sight now and that my debt doesn't define me anymore. ♪ sofi is helping me get my money right. ♪ sofi is helping me get my money right. just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end o
. >>> still ahead, joe fryer will be back live from california with the head of a major hospital in los angeless public health officials report its single highest day of cases since this pandemic began. >>> and parts of syria seeing their first cases of covid-19. the country's medical infrastructure already annihilated after years of a civil war. why one doctor warns we could be looking at a catastrophe. warnse looking at a catastrheop robinhood believes now is the time to do...
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hospital. >> reporter: los angeles county reported nearly 2,600 new cases cases monday. as california added more than 8,300 new infections the same day. governor newsom is closing indoor businesses like dine-in restaurants, bars, movie theaters, zoos statewide. >> we were able to suppress the spread of this virus. we were able to knock down the growth of this in the beginning. we're going to do that again. >> reporter: in 30 of the hardest hit counties, venues like gyms, places of worship, indoor malls, barbershops and hair salons are no longer opening. >> this is our livelihood and so many hairdressers, they live, paycheck to paycheck. >> reporter: for california's small business owners, closing again will be tough. but many like tyler emery who owns a gym in burbank say it's necessary to follow the rules. >> we can adapt, we can improvise, we can come together. and ultimately that's the only option we all have. >> reporter: newsom's move after los angeles and san diego school districts announced classes will be held online this fall. and governor newsom in his last pre
hospital. >> reporter: los angeles county reported nearly 2,600 new cases cases monday. as california added more than 8,300 new infections the same day. governor newsom is closing indoor businesses like dine-in restaurants, bars, movie theaters, zoos statewide. >> we were able to suppress the spread of this virus. we were able to knock down the growth of this in the beginning. we're going to do that again. >> reporter: in 30 of the hardest hit counties, venues like gyms,...
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jason, we're seeing spikes in new hospitalizations, including unprecedented numbers out in los angeles. what's the latest? >> reporter: right, wolf. the numbers are troubling all across the country. in california, the number of hospitalizations continues to increase. in houston, the positivity rate above 25%. and in florida, the numbers today still trending in the wrong direction. tonight, hospitals in florida are reeling from the pandemic as the state continuously reports more than 10,000 new cases per day. >> this is scary. i mean now every day it's over 10,000. it's almost like the norm. >> reporter: nearly 9,400 people are hospitalized across the state, and in miami-dade county, intensive care units overtaxed at 130% capacity. >> we're building 100 new icu beds but unfortunately they're not going to be around until the end of the year. so every day it's a matter of a challenge. >> reporter: florida governor ron desantis, who refuses to mandate masks, coming face to face with the frustration this afternoon. los angeles county also surpassed its record for daily hospitalizations four
jason, we're seeing spikes in new hospitalizations, including unprecedented numbers out in los angeles. what's the latest? >> reporter: right, wolf. the numbers are troubling all across the country. in california, the number of hospitalizations continues to increase. in houston, the positivity rate above 25%. and in florida, the numbers today still trending in the wrong direction. tonight, hospitals in florida are reeling from the pandemic as the state continuously reports more than...
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we moved in our great hospital to los angeles and we could have used that for our senior citizen we couldave used it for other people. we could have used it instead of sending our seniors back into nursing homes where you lost thousands of people. thousands of people in new york died because of poor management by the governor and it is a very sad thing to see and sad thing to watch. have an incredible center that we built with thousands of beds already to go and they could have sent people there or they could have sent senior citizens there. after all of that work in , the job thene army corps of engineers did was incredible. when it was all completed, everybody was there. man it, so wen't said we will man it, and woman it, and so that's what we did. we said where are the people? very few people came in. they could have sent them in to the hospital ship, which was virtually unused, but we were there. by contrast, my administration acted very early to ban travel from china from europe, saving all of these lives. incredible. and i want every citizen to know that we are using the full power
we moved in our great hospital to los angeles and we could have used that for our senior citizen we couldave used it for other people. we could have used it instead of sending our seniors back into nursing homes where you lost thousands of people. thousands of people in new york died because of poor management by the governor and it is a very sad thing to see and sad thing to watch. have an incredible center that we built with thousands of beds already to go and they could have sent people...
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and we've never had as many people in the hospital. >> reporter: los angeles county reported nearly 2,600 new coronavirus cases monday. as california added more than 8,300 new infections the same day. governor gavin newsom taking action, closing indoor businesses like dine-in restaurants, bars, movie theaters, museums, and zoos statewide. >> we were able to suppress the spread of this virus. with were able to knock down the growth of this in the beginning. we're going to do that again. >> reporter: and in 30 of the hardest hit counties, venues like gyms, places of worship, indoor malls, barbershops and hair salons are no longer open. >> it's the most heart-wrenching, because this is our livelihood, and so many hairdressers, they live paycheck to paycheck. >> reporter: for california's small business owners, closing again will be tough, but many, like tyler emery, who owns a gym in burbank, say it's necessary to follow the rules. >> we can adapt, we can improvise, we can come together, and ultimately, that's the only option we all have. >> reporter: newsom's move, after los angeles and san
and we've never had as many people in the hospital. >> reporter: los angeles county reported nearly 2,600 new coronavirus cases monday. as california added more than 8,300 new infections the same day. governor gavin newsom taking action, closing indoor businesses like dine-in restaurants, bars, movie theaters, museums, and zoos statewide. >> we were able to suppress the spread of this virus. with were able to knock down the growth of this in the beginning. we're going to do that...
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. >> some of the hospitals in los angeles county about three weeks away from being filled. >> reporter: the nation is seeing exponential growth in cases. from 20,000 new cases a day in june to 48,000 this week. the rate of infection for california has now exceeded one. >> if i'm infected, how many people will i, on average, and fact? and we want that number to be below one. >> reporter: people are being urged to take precautions this holiday weekend. >> i would hate to have a celebration and then a breakout and a lot of people getting sick . and then ill people like my husband possibly dying. >> it's a difficult decision, but it feels like the right thing to do given the current climate and what we have seen in other regions. >> there will be strike teams for enforcement sent out to six different regions throughout the state for businesses that are not seen to be complying. and in counties that do not cooperate with those enforcement measures could face a loss of state aid. >>> san mateo county is following the governor's orders. officials say all beaches and parking lots in pacifica a
. >> some of the hospitals in los angeles county about three weeks away from being filled. >> reporter: the nation is seeing exponential growth in cases. from 20,000 new cases a day in june to 48,000 this week. the rate of infection for california has now exceeded one. >> if i'm infected, how many people will i, on average, and fact? and we want that number to be below one. >> reporter: people are being urged to take precautions this holiday weekend. >> i would...
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of us. >> reporter: tonight in california, more than 6100 are hospitalized with covid, a record high for the sixth consecutive day. los angelesealth officials predict they'll reach capacity soon. >> the number of hospital beds could become inadequate in the next few weeks. >> reporter: and tonight, there's word that chinese researchers have discovered a new swine flu called the g-4 virus, that has the potential to turn into a pandemic. it's not considered an immediate threat. major. >> garrett: well, at least that's some good news. janet shamlian in houston, thank you. today, a judge in atlanta set bond at half a million dollars for a former police officer accused of murdering rayshard brooks. brooks' widow pleaded tearfully for garrett rolfe to be held in jail. cbs' mark strassmann reports tonight from atlanta. >> reporter: garrett rolfe appeared in court on zoom, but soon, he'll appear in public. >> i am, therefore, going to grant a bond. >> reporter: less than three weeks after he shot and killed rayshard brooks. video shows brooks seemed friendly the night he died. >> put your hands behind your back. >> reporter: ...until
of us. >> reporter: tonight in california, more than 6100 are hospitalized with covid, a record high for the sixth consecutive day. los angelesealth officials predict they'll reach capacity soon. >> the number of hospital beds could become inadequate in the next few weeks. >> reporter: and tonight, there's word that chinese researchers have discovered a new swine flu called the g-4 virus, that has the potential to turn into a pandemic. it's not considered an immediate threat....
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we are seeing the response from hospitals, certainly here in los angeles, especially florida, that somecoming in and that they are beginning to be overwhelmed. china has raised its flood alert levels in the country's east to its second highest — as rivers threaten to burst their banks after days of torrential rain. heavy downpours have swept across china for weeks. officials say millions of people have been relocated, as reged ahmad reports. the massive yangtze river in china's east. the water has spilled out over embankments, inundating homes and low lying areas. it is flowing freely into cities, submerging cars and turning streets into rivers of their own. this is the result of heavy downpours in this area and authorities are warning there may be more to come. we have 40,000 people guarding the dam to ensure that all of the embankments that have seen high water levels are being monitored. china has raised its flood alert levels to the second highest, after days of torrential rain have caused water levels in reservoirs to rise sharply. there is concern about surrounding provinces as th
we are seeing the response from hospitals, certainly here in los angeles, especially florida, that somecoming in and that they are beginning to be overwhelmed. china has raised its flood alert levels in the country's east to its second highest — as rivers threaten to burst their banks after days of torrential rain. heavy downpours have swept across china for weeks. officials say millions of people have been relocated, as reged ahmad reports. the massive yangtze river in china's east. the...
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but most of the hospitalizations are in los angeles county. and that is where we saw another new record of the highest record of cases more than 4,200 cases there. the hospitalizations above 2,100 but when you listen to the officials here, they're saying that people are not following the guidelines. same thing with businesses as well. that's why we had to go back to the steep roll backs, no gyms, no restaurants. as the numbers continue to rise and going in the wrong direction. >> follow the data. thanks very much. >>> let's bring in the associate chief medical officer from emory university. dr. kraft, good to have you on. just for watching at home, they're tired of competing claims about where this country stands coming from politicians versus what the data shows. so when the country has 67,000 new cases as the u.s. did and the death toll predicted to go above 200,000 in november does this country have a handle on this outbreak or not? >> we do not have a handle on the outbreak and i'm not sure what to say differently except we're at a toddler
but most of the hospitalizations are in los angeles county. and that is where we saw another new record of the highest record of cases more than 4,200 cases there. the hospitalizations above 2,100 but when you listen to the officials here, they're saying that people are not following the guidelines. same thing with businesses as well. that's why we had to go back to the steep roll backs, no gyms, no restaurants. as the numbers continue to rise and going in the wrong direction. >> follow...
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quedó paralizado del cuello para abajo su madre dice que poco a poco se recupera en el hospital un paramédico de los ángelesigue en debate después que cada día hayan casos positivos en menores de edad de 18 años de edad la pequeña (nombre en inglés) de 9 años de edad es la víctima más joven del coronavirus (covid-19) en la florida y no tenía condiciones prexistentenes es la quinta menor de edad que muere de coronavirus (covid-19) tras el cierre de bares en ciudades del país las fiestas y reuniones han salido de control convirtiéndose en esparsidores del virus en los jóvenes la playa (nombre en inglés) de nueva jersey ha sido puntos de fiestas dos fiestas en nueva jersey y massachusetts han dejado 20 y 13 contagios >> un informe de jéssica , este martes la junta del condado contracosta puede poner multas a los que no acaten la ley de no usar mascarilla sería de 100 dólares y 500 por cada violación en el año de la primera multa se presentó un pauqete de estímulo económico >> sandra habló con un experto y nos dice lo que significa para la economía del país >> no me afectaron >> con el cierre preventivo elsa pi
quedó paralizado del cuello para abajo su madre dice que poco a poco se recupera en el hospital un paramédico de los ángelesigue en debate después que cada día hayan casos positivos en menores de edad de 18 años de edad la pequeña (nombre en inglés) de 9 años de edad es la víctima más joven del coronavirus (covid-19) en la florida y no tenía condiciones prexistentenes es la quinta menor de edad que muere de coronavirus (covid-19) tras el cierre de bares en ciudades del país las...
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hospitalizations. this weekend in los angeles county almost 2,200 people hospitalized. the three-day average is moving up. and 28% of the patients in the hospital are in intensive care units. but there's a number out there that garcetti has said he's much more comfortable with. you heard my colleague miguel say a 39% positivity rate after testing in arizona? right now in los angeles county it's 8.7%. and garcetti likes that number better and would love to see it drop, that number in l.a. count hey been higher and also lower, but that's one of those number, hospitalizations and positivity they will closely watch before further closing down in l.a. county. back to you now, ana. >>icammen in los angeles. thank you. per detecti ispective for viewe between 1%, 2% in the past several weeks. as you saw hospitals across country are strained. death toll is prizing. why does the president keep claiming the increase in cases is simply because we're testing more? we'll discuss, next, live in the "cnn newsroom." alright let's roll. c'mon pizza's here. whoa! is that shaq? this is my
hospitalizations. this weekend in los angeles county almost 2,200 people hospitalized. the three-day average is moving up. and 28% of the patients in the hospital are in intensive care units. but there's a number out there that garcetti has said he's much more comfortable with. you heard my colleague miguel say a 39% positivity rate after testing in arizona? right now in los angeles county it's 8.7%. and garcetti likes that number better and would love to see it drop, that number in l.a. count...
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los 41 aÑos de edad. alan: les hayamos contado la noticia que habÍa estÁn tan al desde el 30 de marzo en un hospital en los Ángelessecuelas de la enfermedad, pero no resistiÓ. vale la pena rescatar que la un aprueba de kobe que celÉbrales al habÍa salido negativa. yo tuve la oportunidad de verlo y sin duda alguna es una gran pÉrdida. carlos: a travÉs de su cuenta de esta rama fue su esposa quien dio a conocer la noticia con el siguiente mensaje, " dios tiene otras en el cielo ahora, mi querido esposo falleciÓ esta maÑana, estaba rodeado de amor por su familia quienes cantÁbamos y regresÁbamos mientras Él dejaba esta tierra". alan: vimos algunas imÁgenes, el deja a un hijo que justamente cumpliÓ un aÑo de vida el pasado mes de junio. descansa en paz. carlos: testimonio de que este virus no respeta a nadie, ninguna edad, el tipo de persona. hay estÁn a noticias. vamos con albert que nos tiene mejores noticias. >> parece que no. albert: estamos en temporada de huracanes y en verano, asÍ que tengo mucho calor por un lado, incendios pero tambiÉn actividad en el trÓpico. temperaturas altas esta maÑana, valores en los 80
los 41 aÑos de edad. alan: les hayamos contado la noticia que habÍa estÁn tan al desde el 30 de marzo en un hospital en los Ángelessecuelas de la enfermedad, pero no resistiÓ. vale la pena rescatar que la un aprueba de kobe que celÉbrales al habÍa salido negativa. yo tuve la oportunidad de verlo y sin duda alguna es una gran pÉrdida. carlos: a travÉs de su cuenta de esta rama fue su esposa quien dio a conocer la noticia con el siguiente mensaje, " dios tiene otras en el cielo...
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record numbers in los angeles hospitals. why? premature re-opening? >> the i do agree that those things happen too quickly. >> reporter: and return to a stay-at-home order could be close. >> i think we're on the brink of that. >> reporter: nationally, we're now seeing three times the number of new cases every day compared to mid-june. and nearly 60,000 americans are right now hospitalized with covid-19, getting close to the grim record set back in april. >> there is no question that we're having a surge right now. it really is all hands on deck. this is serious. but we know how to stop this. >> reporter: and in this graph, there might be some optimism. average new case counts are flattening just a little in our hot spots. california, arizona, florida, and texas. let's hope that holds. a possible reason? >> since the mask order went into place, i have seen more people in my community who are wearing masks, who are doing more social distancing. i think these behaviors are driving some of the improvement that we're seeing. >> reporter: arkansas's mask ma
record numbers in los angeles hospitals. why? premature re-opening? >> the i do agree that those things happen too quickly. >> reporter: and return to a stay-at-home order could be close. >> i think we're on the brink of that. >> reporter: nationally, we're now seeing three times the number of new cases every day compared to mid-june. and nearly 60,000 americans are right now hospitalized with covid-19, getting close to the grim record set back in april. >> there...
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reportero: estÁ a cargo del mayor hospital pÚblico del condado de los Ángeles. >> en el departamentoreuniÓn familiar y de amigos, como grandes concentraciones pÚblicas faciliten los contagios. >> se olvida usar mascarilla, tener distancia social. esto es lo que estÁ aumentando los casos. reportero: los condado de ventura y los Ángeles cerrarán sus playas. en Ángeles el nÚmero de muerte supera las 3500. lo preocupante de las muertes registradas en los Ángeles es que los nÚmeros indican que 43 % eran personas de origen hispano. seguidas por 23 % de blancos no hispanos. 11 % de asiÁticos, 9 % de afroamericanos. >> una tristeza que la gente no entienda que es realidad. ilia: el alcalde de nueva york aplazÓ el reinicio del servicio en la parte de adentro de los restaurantes por el incremento de los contagios de coronavirus en otras partes del paÍs. se suponÍa que los restaurantes reabrieran el 6 de julio. en en estos momentos 6600 restaurantes permiten que los clientes coman en las aceras y terrazas. jorge: buenas noticias para los que tienen problemas para pagar el alquiler en california
reportero: estÁ a cargo del mayor hospital pÚblico del condado de los Ángeles. >> en el departamentoreuniÓn familiar y de amigos, como grandes concentraciones pÚblicas faciliten los contagios. >> se olvida usar mascarilla, tener distancia social. esto es lo que estÁ aumentando los casos. reportero: los condado de ventura y los Ángeles cerrarán sus playas. en Ángeles el nÚmero de muerte supera las 3500. lo preocupante de las muertes registradas en los Ángeles es que los...
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plus, hospitalizations hit a new record in los angeles. disney world tightens mask requirements, and we hear from the one kentucky family now under house arrest for refusing to quarantine. >>> breaking overnight, federal agents gearing up to deploy to chicago. a major new step in the growing controversy over sending federal forces into cities to fight crime. how the mayors of several big cities are now protesting. >>> also breaking overnight, new details about the self-proclaimed anti-feminist accused of attacking the family of a federal judge killing her son. now word authorities are investigating whether the suspect is linked to another murder. >>> plus, bean bust. why police say these coffee beans are packing a very dangerous kick. >>> the future of fast food. the high-tech meat that could have kfc revamping its menu. >>> and more of our exclusive one-on-one with alex trebek. what you didn't know about the "jeopardy" host and some of the salty language he uses. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. president trump is bringing back his dai
plus, hospitalizations hit a new record in los angeles. disney world tightens mask requirements, and we hear from the one kentucky family now under house arrest for refusing to quarantine. >>> breaking overnight, federal agents gearing up to deploy to chicago. a major new step in the growing controversy over sending federal forces into cities to fight crime. how the mayors of several big cities are now protesting. >>> also breaking overnight, new details about the...
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hospitalized. a representative says he spent a week in a los angeles area hospital. he was treated with remdesivir. gibson tested negative several times since then as well as positive for the antibodies. >>> and tomt hantom hanks and he officially greek citizens. they posted this photo holding up their new passports on instagram. the family became honorary citizens because hanks helped raise awareness about the fires. hey ha lot in 2020. they have been through it. >> they have been through it all. >>> and we're coming back another full 9 0 minutes of new including a face mask with a message. >>> and the way area county considering fines if you don't cover your face. >> we could hear details today mr. a new unemployment package. i'll have the details coming up next. >>> and washington preparing a final good-bye to the late congressman john lewis. how his fellow lawmakers will honor his life and legacy today. it's about to get bester baby! ♪ menutaur! make it a double, yeah! nice mane! try my $5.99 southwest cheddar cheeseburger combo and make it a double for a buck mo
hospitalized. a representative says he spent a week in a los angeles area hospital. he was treated with remdesivir. gibson tested negative several times since then as well as positive for the antibodies. >>> and tomt hantom hanks and he officially greek citizens. they posted this photo holding up their new passports on instagram. the family became honorary citizens because hanks helped raise awareness about the fires. hey ha lot in 2020. they have been through it. >> they have...
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protection equipment and better working conditions they protested in front of a hospital in riverside outside los angeles as part of a 10 day strike nurses say the influx of coronavirus patients means they have to work longer shifts without breaks they want a union and hospitals to agree better work in terms of u.s. federal prosecutors are trying to seize more than a 1000000 barrels of gasoline which iran is trying to ship to venezuela a lawsuit alleges the sale was raised by a businessman with ties to iran's revolutionary guard it alleges profits will support the revolutionary guard which the u.s. has designated as a terrorist organization iran says such action would be considered piracy and anti-government protesters been held in mali's capital bamako marking $100.00 days since the opposition leader was kidnapped so mayor c.s.a. disappeared days before the parliamentary election in march says his family has accused the government of not moving quickly enough to rescue him demonstrators are calling for president cater to stand down and with claims of corruption and escalating violence an investigation h
protection equipment and better working conditions they protested in front of a hospital in riverside outside los angeles as part of a 10 day strike nurses say the influx of coronavirus patients means they have to work longer shifts without breaks they want a union and hospitals to agree better work in terms of u.s. federal prosecutors are trying to seize more than a 1000000 barrels of gasoline which iran is trying to ship to venezuela a lawsuit alleges the sale was raised by a businessman with...
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protection equipment and better working conditions they protested in front of a hospital in riverside outside los angeles as part of a 10 day strike nurses say the influx of coronavirus patients means they have to work longer shifts without breaks they want their union and hospitals to agree to better work in terms of the push for racial justice in the u.s. is pushing renewed pressure on the washington redskins football team to change its name courier firm fed ex which paid the team $205000000.00 for stadium naming rights as asked for a name change or sportswear company nike has removed the team's merchandise from its site activists say the term redskins is racist and offensive to native americans and teams owner has consistently rejected calls to drop the name. joining us now is james reed head of the economics department at the university of reading his work focuses on the economics of sports and he's joining us via skype from reading in england james good to have you with us i mean how much pressure do moves like this by big companies put on teams such the washington redskins. well i think money talks
protection equipment and better working conditions they protested in front of a hospital in riverside outside los angeles as part of a 10 day strike nurses say the influx of coronavirus patients means they have to work longer shifts without breaks they want their union and hospitals to agree to better work in terms of the push for racial justice in the u.s. is pushing renewed pressure on the washington redskins football team to change its name courier firm fed ex which paid the team...
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. >> today los angeles county set its record for coronavirus hospitalizations with 2,232. oday los angeles county reported its third highest number of new cases of coronavirus with 3,128 as of tonight, the united states has 3,838,619 confirmed cases of coronavirus. and as of tonight, this country has suffered at least 141,891 deaths from coronavirus. today researchers at oxford university said early human trials found that their coronavirus vaccine is safe and stimulated a dual immunity response by creating antibodies and t-cells. in a bloomberg report about summer camps today might be a predictor of what we'll be seeing as we approach the new school year. at least seven summer camps have canceled sessions in the past four weeks with 191 children and staffers testing positive. a large study from south korea published on saturday found that, quote, children younger than 10 transmit to others much less often than adults do, but the risk is not zero and those between the ages of 10 and 19 can spread the virus at least as well as adults do joining our discussion now, dr. jill w
. >> today los angeles county set its record for coronavirus hospitalizations with 2,232. oday los angeles county reported its third highest number of new cases of coronavirus with 3,128 as of tonight, the united states has 3,838,619 confirmed cases of coronavirus. and as of tonight, this country has suffered at least 141,891 deaths from coronavirus. today researchers at oxford university said early human trials found that their coronavirus vaccine is safe and stimulated a dual immunity...
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los angeles. >> california is bracing for yet another shutdown as deaths and hospitalizations continue to spike. down south in florida folks are also expecting the worst. >> south beach tonight under curfew. >> by closing earlier it actually tones down the party. >> miami dade where one in five covid tests are positive, leads the state in new infections. just today adding more than 3,000 cases. it seems like this that worries officials as the governor warns young people are driving the surge. and tonight texas reporting more than 10,000 cases for the sixth. this as fans streamed into the motor speedway in fort worth. and in arizona a grim milestone, the state hitting its highest daily debt toll saturday. there the federal government stepping in to increase testing in hot zones. >> we are doing tests to minimize the risk. >> california also struggling to reach its testing targets, seeing deaths nearly triple since the state's economy we open reopened in may. >> it was a discouraging week because we just went backwards. >> a second statewide shutdown looming. >> i think we're on the brink of that.
los angeles. >> california is bracing for yet another shutdown as deaths and hospitalizations continue to spike. down south in florida folks are also expecting the worst. >> south beach tonight under curfew. >> by closing earlier it actually tones down the party. >> miami dade where one in five covid tests are positive, leads the state in new infections. just today adding more than 3,000 cases. it seems like this that worries officials as the governor warns young people...
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experiment, nor should we wait for all the hospital beds to fill and all these people to die before we take drastic action. >> reporter: in california, the los angelesr now requesting hospitals implement decompression plans, saying they might not have enough icu beds for an incoming surge. while in arizona, hospitalizations have already hit a record high. >> we opened way too early in arizona. we were one of the last states to go to stay at home and one of the first to re-emerge. >> reporter: as more young people test positive nationwide, at least 112 university of washington frate have contracted the virus. and penn state university reporting its first student killed by covid-19. in missouri, this young father spent 76 days fighting for his life in the hospital, finally released days before his 24th birthday. >> it's not a joke. it's not a game. it's definitely nothing you want to go through. >> reporter: president trump in his fourth of july address again downplaying the threat of the virus. >> we have tested almost 40 million people. by so doing, we show cases 99% of which are totally harmless. >> reporter: that claim drawing ire. >> listen this
experiment, nor should we wait for all the hospital beds to fill and all these people to die before we take drastic action. >> reporter: in california, the los angelesr now requesting hospitals implement decompression plans, saying they might not have enough icu beds for an incoming surge. while in arizona, hospitalizations have already hit a record high. >> we opened way too early in arizona. we were one of the last states to go to stay at home and one of the first to re-emerge....
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hospitalizations and icu patients being admitted are rising, as well and most of the hospitalizations are happening in los angelesounty which is the epicenter of this and it is worth noting that while you're seeing this here and the positivity rate of 7% over the last 14 days and this is showing you that there are issues because the state has decided that they're going to go into a four-tier process of figuring out who should be tested and their contact tracing and the people who are near those people for an extended period of time and that is because getting all of the materials sneading to do this testing is becoming difficult across the country and the people who need to be prioritized are and they can get those people isolated and quarantined as necessary. also interesting to note that in riverside county there's one hospital there that is looking to get federal medical staff to come in. they're supposed to get there tomorrow and that is because they're saying they're being overwhelmed by covid-19 patients and they also said their staff is about 100% right now. so they need more help. so this is showing you t
hospitalizations and icu patients being admitted are rising, as well and most of the hospitalizations are happening in los angelesounty which is the epicenter of this and it is worth noting that while you're seeing this here and the positivity rate of 7% over the last 14 days and this is showing you that there are issues because the state has decided that they're going to go into a four-tier process of figuring out who should be tested and their contact tracing and the people who are near those...
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he's been hospitalized in los angeles for three months now.cally ill even though he's now covid negative and no longer in a coma. the tony nominee had to have his leg amputated due to complications from the virus. only on "cbs this morning," we spoke with amanda yesterday about her husband's condition and why she says she's still holding on to hope. >> he is doing okay. he's stable. nick's body is extremely weak, muscles have atrophied. so he can't move his body yet. he can still open his eyes. and when he is alert and awake he'll answer commands by looking up or down, yes-or-no questions. when i'm asking him he will try to smile or move. the nurses have said that he answers my questions the best. >> last time we talked, you called it a really bumpy roller coaster ride. how do you describe it now? >> i call it the vicious circle or the icu dance because you just feel like you're in this momentum of going around, around, around like a hamster wheel, and i just want to get us out of the hamster wheel. >> what do you think nick understands about
he's been hospitalized in los angeles for three months now.cally ill even though he's now covid negative and no longer in a coma. the tony nominee had to have his leg amputated due to complications from the virus. only on "cbs this morning," we spoke with amanda yesterday about her husband's condition and why she says she's still holding on to hope. >> he is doing okay. he's stable. nick's body is extremely weak, muscles have atrophied. so he can't move his body yet. he can...
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hospitalizations in los angeles county reached a record high at more than 2200.ere's the mayor of los angeles, eric garcetti. >> stop telling people this will be over soon. if we don't come together as a nation with national leadership, we'll see more people die. >> reporter: in new york city, people there are prepared for phase four of the reopening. opening things like zoos and fanless pro sports stadiums. the city is moving forward, even after the mayor tweeted, party is over, sunday, in response to this scene outside of a crowded bar in queens. new york city is making the bar come up with a social distancing plan before they are allowed to serve customers again. >> i'm alive. >> reporter: back in florida, what a story john place has to tell. this is a video he recorded from his hotel room after making up on a ventilator for nearly 20 days. john, his wife michelle and their four kids all tested positive. this is what john wants you to know. >> wear your mask. stay distanced. this is the worst experience i've ever been through in my life. >> reporter: john is o
hospitalizations in los angeles county reached a record high at more than 2200.ere's the mayor of los angeles, eric garcetti. >> stop telling people this will be over soon. if we don't come together as a nation with national leadership, we'll see more people die. >> reporter: in new york city, people there are prepared for phase four of the reopening. opening things like zoos and fanless pro sports stadiums. the city is moving forward, even after the mayor tweeted, party is over,...
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friday it was the highest number of positives that los angeles county has seen with more than 3,000 positive cases. the worry here is really the hospital you're hearing from los angeles county officials who are saying that in the next couple of weeks to three weeks they could be out of icu beds here by the end of july because of the number of people that are being hospitalized at this point, and the there is a great deal of concern here in california and the state at large. this is now one of several hot spots. instead of having one epicenter like we saw happen in new york, there are now three or four states that are epicenters of this coronavirus uptick, and california certainly is in the middle of it, and so those are the things that really have health officials concerned is that when you see the spike in numbers, you are also seeing hospitalizations go up about 40% compared to what it was a few weeks ago, and they are extremely worried which is why there are some things happening like closing the beaches over the holiday weekend. we're hearing here from los angeles county officials thanking people for not breaking the rules when it
friday it was the highest number of positives that los angeles county has seen with more than 3,000 positive cases. the worry here is really the hospital you're hearing from los angeles county officials who are saying that in the next couple of weeks to three weeks they could be out of icu beds here by the end of july because of the number of people that are being hospitalized at this point, and the there is a great deal of concern here in california and the state at large. this is now one of...
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hospitalizations. among the most dangerous hot spots for the virus, los angeles county. th more cases here than in 44 states. with nearly 3 million americans testing positive for the virus, hospitals in cities like houston are reaching capacity. >> this is very, very disturbing situation. our teams are stretched. we are managing it, but we can't sustain this trajectory for many weeks. >> reporter: as florida continues to see the nation's highest single day record for new infections, the governor says he believes the situation has stabilized. while miami is closing down restaurants and gyms. more than half of new cases in arizona are patients under 44 years old. and a staggering number are still waiting to be tested. >> i found i was exposed. so i want to make sure everybody's okay. >> reporter: the mayor of atlanta said to be a contender as joe biden's running mate testing positive herself, but showing no symptom. >> this is startling for me. because we've been so very careful. >> reporter: the stunning number of new cases comes after fourth of july scenes like these leav
hospitalizations. among the most dangerous hot spots for the virus, los angeles county. th more cases here than in 44 states. with nearly 3 million americans testing positive for the virus, hospitals in cities like houston are reaching capacity. >> this is very, very disturbing situation. our teams are stretched. we are managing it, but we can't sustain this trajectory for many weeks. >> reporter: as florida continues to see the nation's highest single day record for new infections,...