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janet: absolutely.tocks growth category, these usually perform well in low interest rate environments because investors should shape returns by this. the interest rate environment will be very low for the foreseeable future. this supports technology stocks going forward. there is variation within the technology sector. we have less competition, good wetform, innovation, so think these companies will actually do better in covid-19 environment. supportd continue to the stock going forward. [indiscernible] nejra: thank you so much for joining us today. janet nui, great to have you with us. gold is near $1900 an ounce. mark mobius says gold is an attractive asset to hold right now. as industries have gone down, the emerging markets rates with sovereign debt and corporate debt can also move down. that is one thing. the second thing is the amount of money that to the world bank, the imf and other organizations are putting into these markets to enable them to pay back debts and to reduce infrastructure spendin
janet: absolutely.tocks growth category, these usually perform well in low interest rate environments because investors should shape returns by this. the interest rate environment will be very low for the foreseeable future. this supports technology stocks going forward. there is variation within the technology sector. we have less competition, good wetform, innovation, so think these companies will actually do better in covid-19 environment. supportd continue to the stock going forward....
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. >> i'll discuss with former homeland security chiefs janet napolitano and jeh johnson. >>> and russia meddled in the 2016 election. that is a fact. the questions are, are they doing it again in 2020? and is china at it as well? i'll talk to the experts. >>> then paris has the eiffel tower. london has big ben. and istanbul has the hagia sophia. what did president erdogan do to turkey's top tourist attraction that has many people upset, including the pope? find out later in the show. >>> but first, here's my take -- we should not really be shocked by donald trump's admission in an interview with chris cwallac that he might not accept the results of the november election. he said that before the 2016 election as well. the situation now is far more dangerous. for months trump has been unleashing forces that come november could cost tens of millions of americans to be convinced that the election was rigged. so, even if trump leaves office in january, voluntarily or not, he will leave behind a political climate that could verge on civil war. trump is an avid fan of conspiracy theories. his
. >> i'll discuss with former homeland security chiefs janet napolitano and jeh johnson. >>> and russia meddled in the 2016 election. that is a fact. the questions are, are they doing it again in 2020? and is china at it as well? i'll talk to the experts. >>> then paris has the eiffel tower. london has big ben. and istanbul has the hagia sophia. what did president erdogan do to turkey's top tourist attraction that has many people upset, including the pope? find out later...
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janet: i think it is.lso with away policy -- also the way policy is delivered can affect improvement not just in the short-term but over the next few years. at the moment, especially in europe, they have been paying theirees 60%, 70%, 80% of salaries to stay on payroll. the approach in the u.s., initially some people were better off by being unemployed. the next rise of policy stimulus in the u.s., he will be when we get higher unemployment therance or if it is -- risk as we go further down the road, if you just keep people on life support, especially if they are a zombie companies or zombie jobs, they don't get redeployed into the new jobs that will next five or 10 years. so with the economy in the near term, it might actually slow the pace in which people are redeployed into new productive jobs, higher productivity jobs a bit further down the road. this gets back to interest-rate questions. if they are ever going to get into a world of higher, long-term interest rates, we need higher long-term real growt
janet: i think it is.lso with away policy -- also the way policy is delivered can affect improvement not just in the short-term but over the next few years. at the moment, especially in europe, they have been paying theirees 60%, 70%, 80% of salaries to stay on payroll. the approach in the u.s., initially some people were better off by being unemployed. the next rise of policy stimulus in the u.s., he will be when we get higher unemployment therance or if it is -- risk as we go further down the...
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we will leave that aside for one moment, janet. [laughter] you bring up an interesting kind of issue, which is the high savings rate we have at the moment and it is true on both sides of the atlantic, and elsewhere around the world. ultimately, does that high savings rate at some point become inflationary? janet: as it is spent, yes. europe generally has a higher savings generate than it does in the u.s. what you have in the u.s. obviously was a big bang in the april savings' rate. becausefell back in may you had retail sales of 18%. that still missed the savings rate in the low 20's. the difficulty with the savings rate is it has been average. it is an aggregate of the economy, and there was a large part of the population that has close to a zero savings' rate. , people are not spending almost leisure activities they would've spent on before the pandemic. our view is the savings rate will come off their peak in the u.s. and stay high and europe, but it is unemployment and people are not confident about their future employment. but
we will leave that aside for one moment, janet. [laughter] you bring up an interesting kind of issue, which is the high savings rate we have at the moment and it is true on both sides of the atlantic, and elsewhere around the world. ultimately, does that high savings rate at some point become inflationary? janet: as it is spent, yes. europe generally has a higher savings generate than it does in the u.s. what you have in the u.s. obviously was a big bang in the april savings' rate. becausefell...
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janet: la familia exige cambios radicales en las bases militares.ldado. alega que vanessa sufriÓ acoso sexual dentro de la base militar. >> cuantas muertes de pasar para que sean castigados! cuÁntos más? janet: gloria guillÉn es una mujer indocumentada, logrÓ un permiso humanitario, para entrar a la casa blanca para reunirse con el presidente. la seÑora guillÉn saliÓ esperanzada de la casa blanca. >> yo creo que sÍ, si dios quiere. janet: el pentÁgono ha dicho que harÁ una revisiÓn especial del caso. pero la justicia tiene que trascender los mandos militares, exige la familia. patricia: un encuentro sin precedentes. la tormenta tropical "isaÍas" dejÓ grandes acumulados de lluvia en puerto rico. estÁ afectando tambiÉn la isla de la espaÑola y se dirige al norte. donde se harÁ sentir en las islas bahamas, antes de tomar rumbo hacia las costas de estados unidos. tenemos el reporte sobre el curso este fenÓmeno y sus daÑos. luisa: en horas de la maÑana, la autoridad de energÍa elÉctrica habÍa reportado que sobre el 20% de sus clientes no tenÍa servicio.
janet: la familia exige cambios radicales en las bases militares.ldado. alega que vanessa sufriÓ acoso sexual dentro de la base militar. >> cuantas muertes de pasar para que sean castigados! cuÁntos más? janet: gloria guillÉn es una mujer indocumentada, logrÓ un permiso humanitario, para entrar a la casa blanca para reunirse con el presidente. la seÑora guillÉn saliÓ esperanzada de la casa blanca. >> yo creo que sÍ, si dios quiere. janet: el pentÁgono ha dicho que harÁ...
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>> reporter: janet brewer says she received this package in the mail last weekend. >> i thought it was weird the package said wire connect around it. >> reporter: instead was a packet of seeds. >> i saw your news article and basically said oh, my god, that's exactly the same address as on my package. >> reporter: janet is one of thousands across the united states who received the mysterious packages. the fbi believes this is a brushing scam. >> a brushing scam itself is not new. it's one way for sellers to boost their rating on sites like amazon. >> reporter: cyber security expert says scammers easily find names and addresses on the dark web. they then send mislabeled envelopes and stuff them with items without any value. the names of the victims are then used to write positive reviews for the product. >> how are we supposed to rely and trust these reviews then? >> that's a good question. the key thing is they have to have multiple factories, not just the address. that is associated with credit card, with name, with purchase in the past. >> reporter: janet says coincidentally she was a
>> reporter: janet brewer says she received this package in the mail last weekend. >> i thought it was weird the package said wire connect around it. >> reporter: instead was a packet of seeds. >> i saw your news article and basically said oh, my god, that's exactly the same address as on my package. >> reporter: janet is one of thousands across the united states who received the mysterious packages. the fbi believes this is a brushing scam. >> a brushing...
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janet: absolutely.ter, i think they can get away with that without providing much detail because there's so much uncertainty. no company can say very certainly what their business outlook is like. in the second quarter, the truth has to come out somewhat. they do have to have a better knowledge about what is going to happen to their business. ,o they have to provide more better guidance to analysts. there may well be more earnings revisions. all we think is that some of these revisions, especially in europe, have come down a lot already. as the global economy recovers, that is our base case, we may see potentially some better earnings revisions going down the road. about theme ask you risk of zombie firms being created by all the help we are getting from various places and how that plays out in earnings season. governor kuroda at the boj. no changes to monetary policy but he is talking about other matters and says he does not see concern over zombie firms becoming serious. are you concerned globally or
janet: absolutely.ter, i think they can get away with that without providing much detail because there's so much uncertainty. no company can say very certainly what their business outlook is like. in the second quarter, the truth has to come out somewhat. they do have to have a better knowledge about what is going to happen to their business. ,o they have to provide more better guidance to analysts. there may well be more earnings revisions. all we think is that some of these revisions,...
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here's janet shamlian with more on this remarkable pair.t withorence and trman thomas in the water. who is the better swimmer? >> oh man. >> i think i am. i think i am. >> i would say me. >> reporter: the twins can joke now but as children thurman almost drowned, moments from becoming a sobering statistic. >> african-american children are 5.5 times more likely to drown. it blew us away. and we then had to make a decision. we decided what can we do with this. >> reporter: saving lives has become their life's calling: free swim lessons for children who might not get them. >> you know how they say it just takes a second, that is exactly what it was. >> reporter: candace perez had a close call with her older son elijah. >> i think you can do it, what do you think? >> reporter: she's desperate for five year old jeremiah to learn to swim. with volunteers working one-on- one, fear turns to fun. >> it really makes me feel appreciative that we can be used to bring so much good. >> reporter: even in this unusual time, the mission is critical.es be re
here's janet shamlian with more on this remarkable pair.t withorence and trman thomas in the water. who is the better swimmer? >> oh man. >> i think i am. i think i am. >> i would say me. >> reporter: the twins can joke now but as children thurman almost drowned, moments from becoming a sobering statistic. >> african-american children are 5.5 times more likely to drown. it blew us away. and we then had to make a decision. we decided what can we do with this....
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janet shamlian, cbs news, mcmullan county, texas. >> yuccas: hope it stays that way, janet, thank youthe national hockey league will not be iced out this summer. it's the latest sport to resume its season amid the pandemic. all games, including the stanley cup finals, will be played in canada, which has coronavirus mostly in check. teams will stay and play in two hub cities -- toronto and edmonton. the league and players ratified the plan friday, but there will not be any fans. at least 14 states now require visitors to quarantine for 14 days, if they're traveling from a coronavirus hot spot. it's stalled the airline industry's slow recovery. and as our kris van cleave reports, it is fuelingrto hom pandemic is being done almost exclusively by car as people like the field family stick closer to home this year. they rented a lake house in new jersey, about an hour away. >> this was an opportunity where we could monitor the weather and actually see friends responsibly and invite them over and barbecue. >> reporter: airbnb ceo brian chesky. >> right now, travelers' are not comfortable get
janet shamlian, cbs news, mcmullan county, texas. >> yuccas: hope it stays that way, janet, thank youthe national hockey league will not be iced out this summer. it's the latest sport to resume its season amid the pandemic. all games, including the stanley cup finals, will be played in canada, which has coronavirus mostly in check. teams will stay and play in two hub cities -- toronto and edmonton. the league and players ratified the plan friday, but there will not be any fans. at least...
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janet shamlian is going to lead off our coverage tonight from houston. good evening, janet. >> reporter: norah, texas recorded its highest death toll today since the pandemic started, 129. tonight testing centers like this one are jammed and we are hearing sobering stories from the crisis in emergency rooms. dwindling ventilators, few beds and doctors burying friends. but it> i knollwaysconferce roa stories over and over but it is very different when the person that are you putting in a body bag is your next door neighbor for 50 years, your mom's best friend. >> reporter: dr. ivan melendez says it is almost too much to bear. >> you are walk into warehouses of people where you have 40, 45 people that are on stretchers on life-support, on ventilators, prone, exposed. >> reporter: the situation so dire it four texas counties ordered refrigerated trucks to store bodies. tonight a top white house health official says closing indoor bars and wearing masks will help shut down the virus. >> it's very, very important to really close indoor bars. we know that 50,
janet shamlian is going to lead off our coverage tonight from houston. good evening, janet. >> reporter: norah, texas recorded its highest death toll today since the pandemic started, 129. tonight testing centers like this one are jammed and we are hearing sobering stories from the crisis in emergency rooms. dwindling ventilators, few beds and doctors burying friends. but it> i knollwaysconferce roa stories over and over but it is very different when the person that are you putting in...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, austin, texas. >> o'donnell: that pool looks good, way to go to the thomas'll be right back. my friends for goinck to school the bbq the lake the beach my place for my neighbors my community my people my country my home for him for her for them for you. ♪ new tide power pods one up the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up whatever they're doing? for you. for sure. seriously? one up the power of liquid, one up the toughest stains. any further questions? uh uh! one up the power of liquid with new tide power pods. all otc pain relievers including volthave one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that? that's just the low-battery warning. oh, alright. now it's all, "check out my rv," and, "let's go four-wheeling." maybe there's a little part of me that wanted to be seen. well, progressive helps people save when they bundle the
janet shamlian, cbs news, austin, texas. >> o'donnell: that pool looks good, way to go to the thomas'll be right back. my friends for goinck to school the bbq the lake the beach my place for my neighbors my community my people my country my home for him for her for them for you. ♪ new tide power pods one up the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up whatever they're doing? for you. for sure. seriously? one up the power of liquid, one up the toughest stains. any further questions? uh...
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cbs's janet shamlian is going to lead off from houston. janet? margaret..he south is in a dire situation tonight as georgia set a new record for daily cases today. is going to announce anounce a rollback to phase one asking rollback to phase one asking people to stay at home and the governor is going to reopen a poraryal there, a temporary makeshift hospital. and here in houston, you can't get a covid test right now. all the testing centers were shut down at noon today due to extreme heat. it's an agonizing scene on replay in icu's all across the country: critically ill coronavirus patients straddling the line between life and death. states like texas, now facing their deadliest week, with the governor has extended his disaster declaration in response. the toll predicted in hard-hit hidalgo county. >> the community overall has not taken this virus seriously. in short, the tsunami is here. >> reporter: dr. gary mennie is facing down disaster in port arthur, east of houston, where covid patients have tripled and staff is overwhelmed. >> now we are seeing youn
cbs's janet shamlian is going to lead off from houston. janet? margaret..he south is in a dire situation tonight as georgia set a new record for daily cases today. is going to announce anounce a rollback to phase one asking rollback to phase one asking people to stay at home and the governor is going to reopen a poraryal there, a temporary makeshift hospital. and here in houston, you can't get a covid test right now. all the testing centers were shut down at noon today due to extreme heat. it's...
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janet: los republicanos en el congreso han prendido los motores.senado. los republicanos buscan reducir de 600 a $400 los beneficios de desempleo que se vencen a finales de esta semana. no consideran emplear otra ronda de cheques a los contribuyentes, tampocoextender los fondos para la cita de alquiler, para quienes no pueden pagar sus viviendas. los demÓcratas sostienen que si no se genere sus beneficios, serÁ difÍcil aprobar otra ronda de ayuda. >> estamos hablando de tener hambre en nuestras comunidades. a este presidente no le interesa. janet:los demÓcratas tratarÁn de incluir un monto, buscarÁ que no se deporte trabajadores esenciales y extender los cheques de estÍmulos a familias mixtas. parece padre familia y dueÑo de negocio, la ayudaes mÁs que necesarias. >> los gastos sobresalen el mi lÍmite para poder mantener un negocio. janet: el secretario del tesoro negociarÁ el nombre de la casa blanca. para ellos, la prioridad es otorgar fondos para que abra las escuelas y se creen mÁs empleos. el presidente cree que debe haber una reducciÓn de imp
janet: los republicanos en el congreso han prendido los motores.senado. los republicanos buscan reducir de 600 a $400 los beneficios de desempleo que se vencen a finales de esta semana. no consideran emplear otra ronda de cheques a los contribuyentes, tampocoextender los fondos para la cita de alquiler, para quienes no pueden pagar sus viviendas. los demÓcratas sostienen que si no se genere sus beneficios, serÁ difÍcil aprobar otra ronda de ayuda. >> estamos hablando de tener hambre en...
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we have an expression in irish in our own little janet goes" irish in our own little janet goes.. — irishwn language, a woman told me that a woman told her, and that is the quality of that particular allegation. it is false, it is wrong and the guard the commission that stands over the report in which that content features and i am not surprised at that, i mean, he was in the ps and! at that, i mean, he was in the ps and i at the time and i respect he will defend that position. bear in line —— mind iam the position. bear in line —— mind i am the leader of sinn fein andi i am the leader of sinn fein and i speak for myself and i account for my actions and i am account for my actions and i am a clearheaded single minded individual and nobody pulls my strings, i can assure you. but the point is how much authority have you got? you said one of your own key politicians in the north of ireland, connor murphy, was going to retract words that he issued years ago about the murder of a 21—year—old in northern ireland and he had said that 21—year—old had been involved in criminal activity and smuggli
we have an expression in irish in our own little janet goes" irish in our own little janet goes.. — irishwn language, a woman told me that a woman told her, and that is the quality of that particular allegation. it is false, it is wrong and the guard the commission that stands over the report in which that content features and i am not surprised at that, i mean, he was in the ps and! at that, i mean, he was in the ps and i at the time and i respect he will defend that position. bear in...
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janet rodrÍguez tiene mÁs.paÍs en los Últimos dÍas. [inglÉs] reportera: a un arrestado le impondrÁ cargo de terrorismo. el departamento de justicia buscarÁ la pruebde muerte, acusado matar 7 personas. incluyendo dos jovencitas. >> me sorprendÍ, pero a la misma vez contentos. creÍamos que se olvidaron. reportera: segÚn las autoridades la mayorÍa son inmigrantes indocumentados, anunciÓ el gobierno. >> no se deportarÁ hasta estable no pasen por el proceso judicial y cumplido sentencia si son culpabres. nos dijo el director de ice. reportera: el presidente aprovechÓ el anuncio para repetir lo que serÁ parte de su acciÓn migratoria. pero el enfoque de lo que firmarÁ en los prÓximos dÍas serÁ un sistema migratorio basado en mÉrito. que ayude a los beneficiados de daca. expertos dicen que el presidente no puede cambiar el sistema migratorio por una orden ejecutiva. el derecho le pertenece al congreso. los detalles de su plan aÚn son inciertos. pero el mandatario nuevamente volviÓ a criticar la plataforma migatoria de
janet rodrÍguez tiene mÁs.paÍs en los Últimos dÍas. [inglÉs] reportera: a un arrestado le impondrÁ cargo de terrorismo. el departamento de justicia buscarÁ la pruebde muerte, acusado matar 7 personas. incluyendo dos jovencitas. >> me sorprendÍ, pero a la misma vez contentos. creÍamos que se olvidaron. reportera: segÚn las autoridades la mayorÍa son inmigrantes indocumentados, anunciÓ el gobierno. >> no se deportarÁ hasta estable no pasen por el proceso judicial y...
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ned brings up a phrase that republicans are saying that democrats are laughing at janet herd immunity concept but he also brought up the idea of governor cuomo and we can talk about leadership obviously from the top and you can have your criticism but do you believe it jan that the governors of the states both republicans and democrats have done what they should have done and stepped up to the plate and working with the federal government or even taking care of their own state. well i would say suggest that i believe governor cuomo and mayor de blasio actually failed their people in the early stages of this when they had an opportunity they implemented kind of things that they did later that was might have slowed down the spread of the virus i don't think anybody's looking for a cure of this virus i think quite frankly as ned says that ultimately is going to play its way through society and if in the meantime they can at least slow the infection rate such that the hospitals can respond and treat the people that become severely ill then i think that's a both the best we could hope for
ned brings up a phrase that republicans are saying that democrats are laughing at janet herd immunity concept but he also brought up the idea of governor cuomo and we can talk about leadership obviously from the top and you can have your criticism but do you believe it jan that the governors of the states both republicans and democrats have done what they should have done and stepped up to the plate and working with the federal government or even taking care of their own state. well i would say...
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janet estÁ en vivo desde washington. adelante, janet.ice que temÍa por la salud de las miles de personas que habrÍan sido a celebrar con Él. ahora, parte de la convenciÓn si sigue vigente, se llevarÁ a cabo varios eventos. pero el presidente no revelÓ dÓnde, ni cómo Él darÁ el discurso donde aceptarÁ la nominaciÓn. pero dijo que cualquier forma no es el momento de tener una celebraciÓn multitudinaria en la florida. escuchamos. [habla en inglÉs] >> me preocupo por la gente de la florida y de todas partes en este paÍs. incluso en el mundo. estarÍa yendo al estado, no quiero hacer nada para molestar. reportera: pidiÓ que la convenciÓn se lleve a la florida porque el gobernador no le iba a permitir una convenciÓn multitudinaaria. pero la convenciÓn se llevarÁ a cabo. entre tanto el presidente tambiÉn hablÓ de la reapertura de las escuelas, pero en esta ocasiÓn sin amenazas. reconociÓ que distritos del coronavirus estÁ azotando. tendrÁ que empezar de manera virtual. tambiÉn dijo que algunos niÑos que tengan condiciones de salud preexistentes.
janet estÁ en vivo desde washington. adelante, janet.ice que temÍa por la salud de las miles de personas que habrÍan sido a celebrar con Él. ahora, parte de la convenciÓn si sigue vigente, se llevarÁ a cabo varios eventos. pero el presidente no revelÓ dÓnde, ni cómo Él darÁ el discurso donde aceptarÁ la nominaciÓn. pero dijo que cualquier forma no es el momento de tener una celebraciÓn multitudinaria en la florida. escuchamos. [habla en inglÉs] >> me preocupo por la gente...
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en washington, janet rodrÍguez, univisiÓn.39 estados registraban aumentos de casos. ayer mÁs de 48 mil. un aumento del 80 %. las autoridades reiteran que tenemos que estar atentos a las cifras porque la curva estÁ ascendiendo de manera abrupta y empinada. sinonimo de la velocidad y cantidad de los contagios. comparemos con esta otra curva. la de toda europa. hay que recordar que las naciones ropeas en cuarentena por tres meses. comenzaron reapertura entre mayo y junio por fases. pero como pueden observar mientras en los estados unidos se registraban mÁs de 48 mil contagios en europa Únicamente fueron 3504 vez. ilia: la policÍa en washington arrestÓ 13 personas en la zona donde principio de junio estaba un grupo de manifestaciÓn que declarÓ el Área como libre de policÍa. el despeje de la zona tras una orden de emergencia de la alcaldesa en respuesta a informes sobre serios problemas de seguridad por una serie de tiroteos mortales. jorge: imÁgenes del violento arresto de un hispano y la versiÓn de su esposa. ♪ uno de los estados
en washington, janet rodrÍguez, univisiÓn.39 estados registraban aumentos de casos. ayer mÁs de 48 mil. un aumento del 80 %. las autoridades reiteran que tenemos que estar atentos a las cifras porque la curva estÁ ascendiendo de manera abrupta y empinada. sinonimo de la velocidad y cantidad de los contagios. comparemos con esta otra curva. la de toda europa. hay que recordar que las naciones ropeas en cuarentena por tres meses. comenzaron reapertura entre mayo y junio por fases. pero como...
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no story, janet shamlian, thank you. today dr. anthony fauci said the country hasn't even begun to seat end of the pandemic and experts are still learning more every week about covid-19. his comments come as top white house officials distributed a list. times they say fauci has been wrong. cbs's paula reid reports tonight from the white house. >> this afternoon president trump put a positive spin on his relationship with dr. antho h him very well, i like him personally. >> but he acknowledged they don't always see eye to sigh. >> i don't always agree with him. >> fawmpi tells cbs news he is now persona non grata at the white house after months of speaking his mind and contradicting the president. just today fauci offered the kind of blunt assessment of the pandemic that has frustrated the president, susming up the country's situation this way. >> this happened, you know, your worst nightmare, the perfect storm. >> this weekend white house advisors openly criticized fauci, some of whom feel he doesn't represent the interests of the
no story, janet shamlian, thank you. today dr. anthony fauci said the country hasn't even begun to seat end of the pandemic and experts are still learning more every week about covid-19. his comments come as top white house officials distributed a list. times they say fauci has been wrong. cbs's paula reid reports tonight from the white house. >> this afternoon president trump put a positive spin on his relationship with dr. antho h him very well, i like him personally. >> but he...
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thank you very much, janet shamlian there.ight, ghislaine maxwell, the alleged accomplice of accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein is behind bars after federal agents closed in on a secluded new hampshirire farmhouse and arrested her. maxwell is charged with six counts, including illegally transporting minors and perjury. cbs' mola lenghi reports. >> reporter: tonight, the woman authorities have spent more than a year looking for is in custody. at 8:30 this morning, federal agents zeroed in on this new hampshire house where they arrested ghislaine maxwell. >> she had slithered away to a gorgeous property in new hampshire, continuing to live a life of privilege while her victims live with the trauma inflicted upon them years ago. >> reporter: over the inflicted upon them years ago. >> reporter: over the past year, there were unconfirmed reports she was in brazil, even spotted at an in and out burger in california. >> maxwell played a critical role in helping epstein to identify, befriend, and groom minor victims for abuse. in
thank you very much, janet shamlian there.ight, ghislaine maxwell, the alleged accomplice of accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein is behind bars after federal agents closed in on a secluded new hampshirire farmhouse and arrested her. maxwell is charged with six counts, including illegally transporting minors and perjury. cbs' mola lenghi reports. >> reporter: tonight, the woman authorities have spent more than a year looking for is in custody. at 8:30 this morning, federal agents zeroed...
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thank you. >> tomorrow and good morning america, producer janet mock talks about the emmy buzz aroun >>> new development, the vote by the city's board of supervisors extended the -- -- -- health emergency is over. >> in the east bay, a renowned restaurant in the bay area is suing due to losses caused by the covid-19 shutdown. they claim the insurance company wrongfully denied coverage under the business interruption insurance, other restaurant owners have filed similar suits against their insurance companies. >> and tapping out the first fif in jacqueline square is >> the brewery was >>> now, abc7 sports with larry beale. >> major league sports are stumbling to a start. the giants had to stall, theysty have been waiting for covid-19 tests. they had plenty of time to line up multiple labs to handle the volume. manager gabe kapler said glitches in the matrix are going to happen. >> we will be better, four or five days from now, than we are now, we will have more information and we will have gone through a lot of these testing protocols and so, i have trust that things are going to get
thank you. >> tomorrow and good morning america, producer janet mock talks about the emmy buzz aroun >>> new development, the vote by the city's board of supervisors extended the -- -- -- health emergency is over. >> in the east bay, a renowned restaurant in the bay area is suing due to losses caused by the covid-19 shutdown. they claim the insurance company wrongfully denied coverage under the business interruption insurance, other restaurant owners have filed similar...
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janet, thank you. today dr. anthony fauci said he believes the u.s. will have an effective coronavirus vaccine by the end of this year. one of the more promising candidates is a vaccine being developed by moderna which is based in massachusetts. cbs' carter evans reports. >> reporter: as many parts of the country begin to lockdown again, one thing is becoming clear. >> vaccines are the best answer. >> reporter: infectious disease expert dr. paul offit says there is reason for optimism after drug-maker moderna's encouraging clinical trial. 45 people received a vaccine. all of them developed antibodies that can fight the virus with minor side effects. but there is also caution. if this vaccine does work, we don't know for how long. >> we don't for how long, we don't know how safe. >> reporter: that's because the vaccine has so far only been tested in healthy young people. ts athe end of thederna trial ticipates in covid hotts in covid hot spots. then comes the biggest question of all. if this vaccine works, can we get enough of it quickly? >> the govern
janet, thank you. today dr. anthony fauci said he believes the u.s. will have an effective coronavirus vaccine by the end of this year. one of the more promising candidates is a vaccine being developed by moderna which is based in massachusetts. cbs' carter evans reports. >> reporter: as many parts of the country begin to lockdown again, one thing is becoming clear. >> vaccines are the best answer. >> reporter: infectious disease expert dr. paul offit says there is reason for...
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janet shamlian, cbs news. >> o'donnell: still serving his country. we'll be right back.lding aence that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as sincredible.rrow.r tese and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. all otc pain relievers including volthave one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. stl dnc prevagen. healthier brain
janet shamlian, cbs news. >> o'donnell: still serving his country. we'll be right back.lding aence that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as sincredible.rrow.r tese and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. all otc pain relievers including volthave one thing in common none...
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margaret. >> brennan: janet shamlian. if you celebrate, celebrate safely. thank you.here is new outrage tonight in aurora, colorado. three police officers there have been fired and a fourth resigned after they posed for photos mocking a deadly chokehold procedure on a black man. cbs's jamie yuccas tonight with the newly released photos that cost the officers their jobs. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, interim police chief vanessa wilson revealed these photos - >> we're sickened and we're angry. >> reporter: three officers laughing and mocking the chokehold used on elijah mcclain. >> it shows a lack of morals, values and integrity and a judgment that i can no longer trust to allow them to wear this badge. >> and they won't. wilson fired erica marrero and kyle dittrich aftejarojone also fired, a fourth officer, jason rosenblatt who responded "ha ha" to the picture. he was involved in the original incident. elijah mcclain was not accused of any crime when officers used a choke hold on him and paramedics injected him with a sedative. he later died. those officer
margaret. >> brennan: janet shamlian. if you celebrate, celebrate safely. thank you.here is new outrage tonight in aurora, colorado. three police officers there have been fired and a fourth resigned after they posed for photos mocking a deadly chokehold procedure on a black man. cbs's jamie yuccas tonight with the newly released photos that cost the officers their jobs. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, interim police chief vanessa wilson revealed these photos - >>...
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thank you. >> tomorrow and good morning america, producer janet mock talks about the emmy buzz around>> new development, the vote by the city's board of supervisors extended the -- -- -- health emergency is over. >> in the east bay, a renowned restaurant in the bay area is suing due to losses caused by the covid-19 shutdown. they claim the insurance company wrongfully denied coverage under the business interruption insurance, other restaurant owners have filed similar suits against their insurance companies. >> and tapping out the first fif in jacqueline square is >> the brewery was >>> now, abc7 sports with larry beale. >> major league sports are stumbling to a start. the giants had to stall, t stal have been waiting for covid-19 tests. they had plenty of time to line up multiple labs to handle the volume. manager gabe kapler said glitches in the matrix are going to happen. >> we will be better, four or five days from now, than we are now, we will have more information and we will have gone through a lot of these testing protocols and so, i have trust that things are going to get bet
thank you. >> tomorrow and good morning america, producer janet mock talks about the emmy buzz around>> new development, the vote by the city's board of supervisors extended the -- -- -- health emergency is over. >> in the east bay, a renowned restaurant in the bay area is suing due to losses caused by the covid-19 shutdown. they claim the insurance company wrongfully denied coverage under the business interruption insurance, other restaurant owners have filed similar suits...
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>> o'donnell: that's big news, janet, thank you.ow to a warning tonight from nearly 240 scientists about how the virus spreads. turns out the coronavirus can stay in the air longer than previously thought, especially indoors. these experts say airborne transmission is the only plausible explanation for superspreader events. here's cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: tonight researchers around the world say the evidence shows the new coronavirus is likely airborne. when we cough, sneeze, talk or sing, larger airborne droplets containing the virus can travel, usually up to about six feet. but smaller particles called aerosols can go farther and linger longer. in some circumstances those aerosols can travel more than 30 feet, more than the six feet recommended for social distancing. how certain are you that aerosols are playing a ng aificant role in the transmission of covid-19 past say six to eight feet. >> i think that is quite certain that that is happening. the implication is that you need to have ever
>> o'donnell: that's big news, janet, thank you.ow to a warning tonight from nearly 240 scientists about how the virus spreads. turns out the coronavirus can stay in the air longer than previously thought, especially indoors. these experts say airborne transmission is the only plausible explanation for superspreader events. here's cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: tonight researchers around the world say the evidence shows the new coronavirus is...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >> o'donnell: today we learned three former presidents, barack obamageorge w. bush, and bill clinton, will travel to atlanta for tomorrow's funeral for civil rights icon, john lewis. tonight, lewis is back home in georgia lying in state in the capitol where hundreds of mourners are paying their final respects. cbs' chip reid tonight with more on lewis's early activism and legacy from one of his closest friends. >> reporter: by age 18 john lewis was ready to get into what he later called "good trouble," even then convincing his then- college roommate bernard lafayette to join him at nonviolent protest workshops. >> i didn't have time to go. but he kept badgering me. >> we have to try to set the stage for an actual sit-in. >> reporter: they put their training to use. >> how are you, sweetheart? >> get them out of here! >> reporter: first, leading sit- ins at segregated nashville lunch counters. lewis' first arrest came at age 20. then as freedom riders in 1961. lewis was one of the original 13 to integrate buses traveling through the south. over ten days
janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >> o'donnell: today we learned three former presidents, barack obamageorge w. bush, and bill clinton, will travel to atlanta for tomorrow's funeral for civil rights icon, john lewis. tonight, lewis is back home in georgia lying in state in the capitol where hundreds of mourners are paying their final respects. cbs' chip reid tonight with more on lewis's early activism and legacy from one of his closest friends. >> reporter: by age 18 john lewis was...
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>> garrett: janet shamlian, thank you. now to today's about-face from president trump on the question of face masks. after months of mixed messages, today, the president said "masks are good," and that he would wear one in a crowd. but without a nationwide order making masks mandatory in public, health officials say they fear cases will keep soaring. here's cbs's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: tonight, the battle ring face masg face masks continues. >> we have a right in america to not wear a ( bleep ) mask. storert w, texas,timet a where a customer refused to wear one in order to make a purchase. today, president trump said this: >> i'm all for masks. i think masks are good. >> reporter: asked if he would wear one? >> if i were in a tight situation with people, i would absolutely. >> reporter: but he went on to say he doesn't support a national mask order, something states and cities are deciding on their own. >> savannah love means wearing face coverings. >> we are requiring all of you to do a little more. wear a mask. >
>> garrett: janet shamlian, thank you. now to today's about-face from president trump on the question of face masks. after months of mixed messages, today, the president said "masks are good," and that he would wear one in a crowd. but without a nationwide order making masks mandatory in public, health officials say they fear cases will keep soaring. here's cbs's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: tonight, the battle ring face masg face masks continues. >> we have a...
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janet, thank you.onight president trump has returned to washington after spending the weekend at his new jersey golf club. for millions of americans these are desperate times. infections are spreading and deaths adding up. and for those looking for a new relief check from washington, it could be awhile. paula reid has the latest. >> reporter: president trump did not wear a mask today as he greeted supporters at an intersection near his bedminster new jersey golf club though he did maintain his distance. his top advisors were back on capitol hill today working on what to do about federal jobless benefits congress approved in april. $600 per person per week which are about to expire. white house chief of staff mark meadows said tomorrow the republicans will unveil a proposal to extend that benefit at a reduced amount. >> we are going to be prepared on monday to provide unemployment insurance extension that would be 70% of whatever the wages you were prior to being unemployed. >> reporter: house democrats
janet, thank you.onight president trump has returned to washington after spending the weekend at his new jersey golf club. for millions of americans these are desperate times. infections are spreading and deaths adding up. and for those looking for a new relief check from washington, it could be awhile. paula reid has the latest. >> reporter: president trump did not wear a mask today as he greeted supporters at an intersection near his bedminster new jersey golf club though he did...
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janet that. you managed to remove a judge who was asking for questions about your politicians about some of it is that india's government is in the firing line goes home and abroad accused of badly handling the coronavirus chipping away at democracy and lying about a recent battle between its own troops and chinese forces in the far north my guest this week from new delhi sudan tree triviality a member of the upper house of parliament and the national spokesperson for the ruling b j p why does his party seem to show so much tolerance to those who found the flames of communal hatred. for gonchar jervey the welcome to conflict zone. let's talk about india's response to the pandemic 1st of all various aspects of your government's response have been massively criticized both inside and outside india a much the 24th your prime minister mr modi gave indians just 4 hours notice of a lockdown something that one indian writer called the most punitive and least planned lockdown in the world what did you ex
janet that. you managed to remove a judge who was asking for questions about your politicians about some of it is that india's government is in the firing line goes home and abroad accused of badly handling the coronavirus chipping away at democracy and lying about a recent battle between its own troops and chinese forces in the far north my guest this week from new delhi sudan tree triviality a member of the upper house of parliament and the national spokesperson for the ruling b j p why does...
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janet shamlian in houston, thank you.oday, 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 rolfe and another officer arrested him for d.u.i. rolfe chased brooks, who fired a taser at the officer. rolfe shot him in the back with his .9-millimeter glock. atlanta erupted. the wendy's was torched. atlanta's police chief resigned. tomika miller is the victim's widow. she pleaded for rolfe to stay behind bars. >> and i say no. if he is released, i don't know where my mental state will be. >> reporter: rolfe faces 11 charges,
janet shamlian in houston, thank you.oday, 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...
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joining us to talk about this is spokesperson janet gilmore. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> by the way, i like your virtual background. it makes me feel like i'm back on campus. do walk us through what you know about the origin of the 47 new cases. >> well, just to back up to just provide some context, so since the start of the pandemic until about a week ago, our total number of counts of positive tests going through our health center was 23. a week and a half ago there were a series of parties and social gatherings, about a week and a half, and individuals started coming in for testing and our team found out through contact tracing that a number of the individuals who were testing positive had gone to these events and then they went to their homes, spread their events there or went to other small gatherings. so our numbers increased from a 23 running total to 47 additional in one week. so that we're now at 70. >> well why have students been able to live in frat houses all of this time? does the university have no control? >> so,
joining us to talk about this is spokesperson janet gilmore. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> by the way, i like your virtual background. it makes me feel like i'm back on campus. do walk us through what you know about the origin of the 47 new cases. >> well, just to back up to just provide some context, so since the start of the pandemic until about a week ago, our total number of counts of positive tests going through our health center was 23. a week and a half...