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i want to bring in troy krozalka who worked with julie davis for over a decade. for talking to us about her. it's so important that we don't forget the people affected and lost by this. tell us how you're holding up and how the community is holding up. >> thanks for having me, brianna. hey, all you have to do is go through the social media feed and just scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll and you see the impact that she's had and to read articles and things like that. i'm learning things i didn't know. she was an incredible lady. it was a privilege to be able to have worked with her for around the ten years i got to work with her. >> so when you think about the time where you guys worked together, what are some of the favorite memories you have of her as a fellow teacher? what was she like? >> i had the privilege of teaching with her my first year of teaching, and right out of the gate, she was meant to be a teacher. as the years went on, one thing that stands out the most is she was teaching during the day and getting her master's in the evening. on top of that she's
i want to bring in troy krozalka who worked with julie davis for over a decade. for talking to us about her. it's so important that we don't forget the people affected and lost by this. tell us how you're holding up and how the community is holding up. >> thanks for having me, brianna. hey, all you have to do is go through the social media feed and just scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll and you see the impact that she's had and to read articles and things like that. i'm learning things i...
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julie davis and laura brown reporting. a look at the white house response to the coronavirus and how optics interfered with the white house handling of this from the very beginning. my skin gets so tired. this new olay serum feels so dewy, and hydrated... gives my skin an extra boost of life. it's full of energy. it finally matches me. i'm denise bidot, and my skin is powerful. and i can face anything with my olay. try optum perks. it's a new way to save up to 80%. and everyone can do it. it's from optum, a health care company that's trusted by millions of people. you don't have to sign up for anything. just go to optumperks.com. and get a coupon to use at your pharmacy. that's it. i opted in. i opted in. you can, too. opt in and save big today. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you're covered for hospital stays and doctor
julie davis and laura brown reporting. a look at the white house response to the coronavirus and how optics interfered with the white house handling of this from the very beginning. my skin gets so tired. this new olay serum feels so dewy, and hydrated... gives my skin an extra boost of life. it's full of energy. it finally matches me. i'm denise bidot, and my skin is powerful. and i can face anything with my olay. try optum perks. it's a new way to save up to 80%. and everyone can do it. it's...
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sanjay gupta, david axelrod, julie hirschfeld davis and dr.bout the president being released in time for the debate. it's one thing to be released from the hospital but raring to go in prime time under these klieg lights? >> yeah, absolutely. you don't need the care necessarily that a hospital provides but it still takes time to recover from this. even with people with mild symptoms. it's definitely a step that is lost from anybody recovering from this severe illness. there's as a concern as you know from some of these long hauler symptoms. we don't know how long this is going to affect him but i think this is definitely considerations. >> julie in retrospect, we look at wednesday night in duluth we say he spoke only 45 minutes which by the way sounds funny for anyone else, 45 minutes is a long speech. for him, it's about half of what you're used to? >> right. in retrospect, there were some signs that he was not quite himself. my colleagues reported on the plane on the way home, he briefly fell asleep. that is also not typical for him. clearly
sanjay gupta, david axelrod, julie hirschfeld davis and dr.bout the president being released in time for the debate. it's one thing to be released from the hospital but raring to go in prime time under these klieg lights? >> yeah, absolutely. you don't need the care necessarily that a hospital provides but it still takes time to recover from this. even with people with mild symptoms. it's definitely a step that is lost from anybody recovering from this severe illness. there's as a concern...
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. >> reporter: and then there are stories like 49-year-old julie davis, a third grade teacher in north carolina. she died on october 4th, just ten days after developing her first symptoms. her daughter, leanna richardson. >>> do you have any sense of where she may have gotten this? i know she is a teacher. are you concerned that maybe she got it at school? >> due to the uncertainty surrounding covid-19, it is nearly impossible to navigate specifics. i just want my mom to forever be remembered as the hero she was. and if anything else, let her death be a reminder that covid-19 doesn't care. covid-19 is serious. this is a pandemic. this is not a joke. >> reporter: officials at the district where davis taught say they do not believe she got the virus at school. they say those in close contact with her staff and students have not tested positive, but they are moving classes online in recent weeks because of spread in the community. >> that was adriana diaz reporting from chicago. >>> overseas china is testing 9 million people over the next five days after finding a dozen cases of coronavir
. >> reporter: and then there are stories like 49-year-old julie davis, a third grade teacher in north carolina. she died on october 4th, just ten days after developing her first symptoms. her daughter, leanna richardson. >>> do you have any sense of where she may have gotten this? i know she is a teacher. are you concerned that maybe she got it at school? >> due to the uncertainty surrounding covid-19, it is nearly impossible to navigate specifics. i just want my mom to...
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julie davis died sunday morning after being hospitalized.arned about her diagnosis and death in a facebook post. >> they should have contacted us the day of instead of us having to find out over facebook. >> instead of waiting, you know, a day later and found out on facebook, not a phone call, anything. any other time i would have got a phone call. >> davis taught third graders at norwood elementary school for two years. >>> marijuana may be helpful against one of the most common complications for people battling covid-19. researchers from the university of south carolina say thc, the chemical found in cannabis, could help prevent a harmful immune response that causes a potentially deadly respiratory condition. but so far it's only been tested on mice. >>> back to president trump's hospitalization for the coronavirus. earlier i spoke with dr. darian sutton. i asked him about the treatments president trump is receiving. but we started with that controversial drive-by. let's start with the president's drive outside the hospital grounds. cdc gu
julie davis died sunday morning after being hospitalized.arned about her diagnosis and death in a facebook post. >> they should have contacted us the day of instead of us having to find out over facebook. >> instead of waiting, you know, a day later and found out on facebook, not a phone call, anything. any other time i would have got a phone call. >> davis taught third graders at norwood elementary school for two years. >>> marijuana may be helpful against one of the...
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. >> reporter: more than 215,000 americans have now died from the virus, including julie davis, a third grade teacher in north carolina. >> she could reach every child. she just loved every child. >> reporter: her family thinks she got the virus from a student at her school. her school district has now moved to all remote learning. in new york, anger over covid cluster shutdowns in parts of the city spilling into the streets. in nashville, thousands crowded together and mostly maskless for this church service sunday. this video posted on twitter. leader sean feucht tweeting with this video, "the church will not be silenced." all this, as a new study suggests that covid may be able to survive on surfaces for up to 28 days. the virus able to stay on non-porous surfaces like glass, stainless steel, vinyl and paper. but the actual amount of virus found was quite small and would be unlikely to cause infection. still, a good reminder to wash your hands frequently. and tonight, we're learning more about that first u.s. reported infection case from back in august. it was a healthy 25-year-old m
. >> reporter: more than 215,000 americans have now died from the virus, including julie davis, a third grade teacher in north carolina. >> she could reach every child. she just loved every child. >> reporter: her family thinks she got the virus from a student at her school. her school district has now moved to all remote learning. in new york, anger over covid cluster shutdowns in parts of the city spilling into the streets. in nashville, thousands crowded together and mostly...
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. >> reporter: and then there are stories like 49-year-old julie davis, a third grade teacher in northhe died on october 4th, just ten days after developing her first symptoms. her daughter, leanna richardson. >>> do you have any sense of where she may have gotten this? i know she is a teacher. are you concerned that maybe she got it at school? >> due to the uncertainty surrounding covid-19, it is nearly impossible to navigate specifics. i just want my mom to forever be remembered as the hero she
. >> reporter: and then there are stories like 49-year-old julie davis, a third grade teacher in northhe died on october 4th, just ten days after developing her first symptoms. her daughter, leanna richardson. >>> do you have any sense of where she may have gotten this? i know she is a teacher. are you concerned that maybe she got it at school? >> due to the uncertainty surrounding covid-19, it is nearly impossible to navigate specifics. i just want my mom to forever be...
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that's how they describe julie davis. and when one of her students lost his mom, she visited every day after school just to make sure that the family was doing okay. according to the shore lit observer, julie wasn't always a teacher. she actually worked in accounting until columbine happened and then sitting there in front of the tv that day cradling her own newborn daughter. julie had a sudden heroic impulse. she switched careers. lee anna now 22 years old said she quote felt it in her heart that she could impact students and prevent for tragedies. wow. joyful. compassionate, a fierce friend. julie died of complications from the coronavirus on sunday. she was only 49 years old. so to honor her memory, let's commit to being a julie davis to someone this week. be that 3:00 in the morning friend and on that way we can carry on a little bit of her legacy. we'll be right back. little bitr legacy we'll be right back. it's about the humans. fun loving, fast paced humans. this human that human or these humans. it's about getting
that's how they describe julie davis. and when one of her students lost his mom, she visited every day after school just to make sure that the family was doing okay. according to the shore lit observer, julie wasn't always a teacher. she actually worked in accounting until columbine happened and then sitting there in front of the tv that day cradling her own newborn daughter. julie had a sudden heroic impulse. she switched careers. lee anna now 22 years old said she quote felt it in her heart...
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. >> reporter: at one north carolina school all third grade now quarantined after a teacher julie davisd. there will be plenty more pain ahead. >> i am actually disturbed and concerned about the fact that our baseline of infections is still stuck around 40,000 per day. >> he's been saying that for weeks and we've only gotten worse. back-to-back days of 50,000 plus new cases nationwide friday and saturday. first time we've seen that since mid august. nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >> all right. nick, thank you so much. jamie harris telling senator lindsey graham to, quote, be a man. we'll go inside the neck and neck race for a south carolina senate seat next. unlike ordinay supplements- neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. he is hoping it will play well back in south carolina. where he is in a tough re-election battle. here's cnn's manu raju. >> reporter: he's gone from outspoken trump critic to a staunch trump defender. >> thank yo
. >> reporter: at one north carolina school all third grade now quarantined after a teacher julie davisd. there will be plenty more pain ahead. >> i am actually disturbed and concerned about the fact that our baseline of infections is still stuck around 40,000 per day. >> he's been saying that for weeks and we've only gotten worse. back-to-back days of 50,000 plus new cases nationwide friday and saturday. first time we've seen that since mid august. nick watt, cnn, los...
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julie davis was a third grade teacher in north carolina, just 49 years old. died just days after learning she had the virus. her daughter says she was selfless, caring and that she loved being a grandma. her grandkids called her lolly. 73-year-old rebecca cryer was a district court judge of the choctaw nation. she leaves behind a husband, three children, and five grandchildren. jay johnstone played for 20 seasons starting in 1986. he is best known for hitting a home run for the donnedgers in e 4 of the '81 world series. johnstone was 74. finally, a respiratory therapist at a texas hospital. her daughter says she's proud of her mom. she's proud of her for being brave enough to risk her life to save others but believes her death could have been prevented. >> my mom did not want to leave this earth. she had a grandchild for the first time in 64 years, and she was so excited to spend her first birthday with her grandchild on august 25th, and she didn't get to because she died on july 4th. she didn't want to die. she didn't deserve to die. don't live in fear? that
julie davis was a third grade teacher in north carolina, just 49 years old. died just days after learning she had the virus. her daughter says she was selfless, caring and that she loved being a grandma. her grandkids called her lolly. 73-year-old rebecca cryer was a district court judge of the choctaw nation. she leaves behind a husband, three children, and five grandchildren. jay johnstone played for 20 seasons starting in 1986. he is best known for hitting a home run for the donnedgers in e...
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. >> reporter: at one north carolina school all third grade now quarantined after a teacher julie davishere will be plenty more pain ahead. >> i am actually disturbed and concerned about the fact that our baseline of infections is still stuck around 40,000 per day. >> he's been saying that for weeks and we've only gotten worse. back-to-back days of 50,000 plus new cases nationwide friday and saturday. first time we've seen that since mid august. nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >> all right. nick, thank you so much. jamie harris telling senator lindsey graham to, quote, be a man. we'll go inside the neck and neck race for a south carolina senate seat next. the new razor from harry's is not the same. it's got our sharpest five german blades ever and unlike some other companies, we don't raise the price when we make you something new. harry's. not the same. use a siwe use 11.ftware? nope. eleven. why do an expense report from your phone when you can do it from a machine that jams? i just emailed my wife's social security number to the entire company instead of hr, so... please come back. how
. >> reporter: at one north carolina school all third grade now quarantined after a teacher julie davishere will be plenty more pain ahead. >> i am actually disturbed and concerned about the fact that our baseline of infections is still stuck around 40,000 per day. >> he's been saying that for weeks and we've only gotten worse. back-to-back days of 50,000 plus new cases nationwide friday and saturday. first time we've seen that since mid august. nick watt, cnn, los angeles....
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. >> reporter: at one north carolina school, all 3rd grade now quarantined after a teacher, julie davis, tested positive. she later died. there will be plenty more pain ahead. this past week, alaska, kentucky, montana, nebraska, south dakota, and wisconsin have all reported records for most confirmed cases in a single day ever. and nationwide. >> i'm actually disturbed and concerned about the fact that our baseline of infections is still stuck at around 40,000 per day. >> reporter: he's been saying that for weeks and we have only gotten worse, back-to-back days of 50,000 plus new cases on friday and saturday. first time we have seen that since mid august. nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >> the panmi raising concerns about how people will vote. to that now, the supreme court approving a request from south carolina republicans to reinstate a law requiring absentee ballots to have a witness's signature. the order overturned lower court rulings that said it interfered with the right to vote during a pandemic. the justices made an exception for ballots cast before its ruling and received by ele
. >> reporter: at one north carolina school, all 3rd grade now quarantined after a teacher, julie davis, tested positive. she later died. there will be plenty more pain ahead. this past week, alaska, kentucky, montana, nebraska, south dakota, and wisconsin have all reported records for most confirmed cases in a single day ever. and nationwide. >> i'm actually disturbed and concerned about the fact that our baseline of infections is still stuck at around 40,000 per day. >>...
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. >> reporter: at one north carolina school, all 3rd grade now quarantined after a teacher, julie davis tested positive. she later died. there will be plenty more pain ahead. >> i'm actually disturbed and concerned about the fact that our baseline of infections is still stuck at around 40,000 per day. >> reporter: he's been saying that for weeks and we've only gotten worse, back-to-back days of 50,000 plus new cases nationwide friday and saturday. first time we have seen that since mid august. president trump tweets don't be afraid of covid, well, since his positive test, since he was medevaced to one of the greatest hospitals on earth to receive treatment that very few other people can get, since then, more than 2,000 other americans have died of covid-19, more than 200,000 americans have died of covid since this began. and we are far from done. nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> polls show a majority of americans are critical of the president's response, how joe biden might be looking to capitalize on that. we'll take a look just ahead. i love audible because it's changed my life for th
. >> reporter: at one north carolina school, all 3rd grade now quarantined after a teacher, julie davis tested positive. she later died. there will be plenty more pain ahead. >> i'm actually disturbed and concerned about the fact that our baseline of infections is still stuck at around 40,000 per day. >> reporter: he's been saying that for weeks and we've only gotten worse, back-to-back days of 50,000 plus new cases nationwide friday and saturday. first time we have seen that...
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today we are going to remember julie davis, a 49-year-old elementary school teacher in north carolinats. her daughter described her as selfless and caring. davis died days after testing positive for coronavirus. may her memory be a blessing. our condolences go out to her family. our coverage continues on cnn right now. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. we're following breaking news. the second presidential debate now derailed after president trump rejected a plan by the nonpartisan commission in charge to make the contest virtual due to mr. trump's covid-19 infection. democr democratic presidential nominee joe biden will do a town hall that night instead. house speaker nancy pelosi meanwhile is raising new and serious questions about the president's condition, saying he is in what she calls an
today we are going to remember julie davis, a 49-year-old elementary school teacher in north carolinats. her daughter described her as selfless and caring. davis died days after testing positive for coronavirus. may her memory be a blessing. our condolences go out to her family. our coverage continues on cnn right now. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. we're following breaking news....
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. >> reporter: one north carolina school all third grade now quarantined after a teacher, julie davishe later died. there will be plenty more pain ahead. >> i'm actually disturbed and concerned about the fact that our baseline of infections is still stuck at around 40,000 per day. >> reporter: he's been saying that for weeks and we've only gotten worse. back-to-back days of 50,000 plus new cases nationwide. friday and saturday. first time we've seen that since mid august. the states i'm about to list in the past week broke their records. the most new cases in a single day. they are alaska, montana, nebraska, south dakota, wisconsin and kentucky. the governor of kentucky says, we have to do better. jake? >> nick watt in los angeles, thank you so much. stay safe, my friend. joining us now, the democratic governor of new jersey. phil murphy, governor murphy, i want to get your reaction. the president is being released from the hospital even though the doctors say he's not entirely out of the woods and put forward this tweet saying people should not be scared of covid, shouldn't let it do
. >> reporter: one north carolina school all third grade now quarantined after a teacher, julie davishe later died. there will be plenty more pain ahead. >> i'm actually disturbed and concerned about the fact that our baseline of infections is still stuck at around 40,000 per day. >> reporter: he's been saying that for weeks and we've only gotten worse. back-to-back days of 50,000 plus new cases nationwide. friday and saturday. first time we've seen that since mid august. the...
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julie davis taught third grade at an elementary skchool and wa known for finding ways to support hernts who absolutely loved being taught by police davis. 50-year-old mariner saw was a founder of an organization that helps organizations of burma's ethnic minority, helps them settle in minnesota. he helped hundreds of refugee families start new lives and become citizens. friends say he was a fixture in the community and that his death was a tragic loss. we'll be right back. re-entering data that employees could enter themselves? that's why i get up in the morning! i have a secret method for remembering all my hr passwords. my boss doesn't remember approving my time off. let's just... find that email. the old way of doing business slows everyone down. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in one easy-to-use software. visit paycom.com for a free demo. each febreze car vent clip gives you up to 30 days of fresh air. so, you can have open window freshness... even with all the windows up. enjoy fresh, any time, with febreze. >>> this morning and every morning for so man
julie davis taught third grade at an elementary skchool and wa known for finding ways to support hernts who absolutely loved being taught by police davis. 50-year-old mariner saw was a founder of an organization that helps organizations of burma's ethnic minority, helps them settle in minnesota. he helped hundreds of refugee families start new lives and become citizens. friends say he was a fixture in the community and that his death was a tragic loss. we'll be right back. re-entering data that...
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north carolina third grade teacher julie davis succumbing to the virus.agnosis according to our affiliate wsoc. parents outraged they weren't contacted sooner. >> my daughter was in her class. i told her. she was shocked. i don't really think she understands. >> reporter: this week wisconsin setting new record highs for daily infections, daily hospitalizations and deaths. parts of new york city threatening a second surge. now, neighborhoods in nine zip codes home to 500,000 people, on the cusp of closing down again. >> it will be difficult for people who have done so much to fight back through this crisis, but it is necessary to stop the spread of the coronavirus. >> reporter: and the virus now infiltrating nfl locker rooms. the patriots/chiefs game players from both teams tested positive, including qb star cam newton. the titans/steelers game pushed back several weeks as now 20 people in the titans organization have become infected. here in new york city, the decision of whether or not to close those nine hot spot neighborhoods here in brooklyn and the q
north carolina third grade teacher julie davis succumbing to the virus.agnosis according to our affiliate wsoc. parents outraged they weren't contacted sooner. >> my daughter was in her class. i told her. she was shocked. i don't really think she understands. >> reporter: this week wisconsin setting new record highs for daily infections, daily hospitalizations and deaths. parts of new york city threatening a second surge. now, neighborhoods in nine zip codes home to 500,000 people,...
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. >> reporter: then there are stories of 49-year-old julie davis, a third grade teacher in north carolina 4th, just ten days after developing her first symptoms. her daughter, leanne na richardson. >> do you have any sense of where she may have gotten this? i know she's a teacher. are you concerned that maybe she got it at school? >> due to the uncertainty surrounding covid-19, it is nearly impossible to navigate specifics. i just want my mom to forever be remembered as the hero she was. and if anything else, let her death be a reminder that covid-19 doesn't care. covid-19 is serious. this is a pandemic. this is not a joke. >> reporter: officials at the district where davis taught say they do not believe she got the virus at school. those in close contact with her, staff, students all have not tested positive but they are still moving all classes online for the next two weeks because of increased spread in the community. >> you certainly felt her name. we all know this is no joke. we are joined by the dean of brown university of public health. always good to see you. i want to focus on wh
. >> reporter: then there are stories of 49-year-old julie davis, a third grade teacher in north carolina 4th, just ten days after developing her first symptoms. her daughter, leanne na richardson. >> do you have any sense of where she may have gotten this? i know she's a teacher. are you concerned that maybe she got it at school? >> due to the uncertainty surrounding covid-19, it is nearly impossible to navigate specifics. i just want my mom to forever be remembered as the...
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julie davis decided to devote her life to helping children after the columbine shooting.ptember 25th, roughly two months after her school returned to in-person learning. she immediately quarantined and after her positive test on the 29th, her third grade class was put into quarantine. none of julie's students tested positive. julie told her husband she believed she got the virus from school, a claim that the stanley county school district denies. julie died on october 4th. we'll be right back. ♪ but i like it, i love it, i want some more of it ♪ ♪ i try so hard, i can't rise above it ♪ ♪ don't know what it is ♪ ♪ get a dozen double crunch shrimp for one dollar with any steak entrée. only at applebee's. - with spray moppingrk vacmop to lock away debrisuction and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one disposable pad. i remember herwho was because she had a bracelet that had the names of her children. she asked me, 'doctor, am i going to be okay?' and i could not give her the answer that i
julie davis decided to devote her life to helping children after the columbine shooting.ptember 25th, roughly two months after her school returned to in-person learning. she immediately quarantined and after her positive test on the 29th, her third grade class was put into quarantine. none of julie's students tested positive. julie told her husband she believed she got the virus from school, a claim that the stanley county school district denies. julie died on october 4th. we'll be right back....
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a new study by uc davis researchers say since july around 110,000 new firearms were purchased in the state. more than half of the people already owned a gun. the remainder all new gun buyers. what led to the purchases? 76% of people said they were worried about lawlessness during the pandemic. another 56% of people said they were concerned about prisoners being released due to outbreak. >>> 4:52 right now. not changing just yet. that's what l.a. public health leaders are saying after an uptick in covid cases there. l.a. county reported over 350 new cases over the weekend. health leaders say hospitalizations increased for the second straight day after dropping just below 700. right now l.a. county is in the purple and most restrictive tier. to move to the red tier cases need to drop to around 700 cases daily. >>> hey, the 49ers, did you catch them over the weekend? they're back in business. up next jimmy g explains how they righted the ship against the rams. plus. >> you think your name is going to be on that plaque? >> yes, sir. >> flying high. the award tom cruise just received. and
a new study by uc davis researchers say since july around 110,000 new firearms were purchased in the state. more than half of the people already owned a gun. the remainder all new gun buyers. what led to the purchases? 76% of people said they were worried about lawlessness during the pandemic. another 56% of people said they were concerned about prisoners being released due to outbreak. >>> 4:52 right now. not changing just yet. that's what l.a. public health leaders are saying after...
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. >> it was an unscripted moment says julie hershfield davis, co-author of the book "border wars."> you're fired. >> nbc dropped him from "apprentice." macy's discontinued selling his menswear collections. >> it was a real shock to a lot of other americans and frankly a lot of republicans. >> reporter: but solidifying a base especially energized by these calls to build a wall to keep undocumented immigrants out. candidate trump also proposed one of...
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qualifies for the trial but doctors will offer their patients the option the trial at u c davis actually started in july. but they do not have any results ready just yet to share but we'll keep you posted. we're tracking the coronavirus numbers all across california and of course right here in the bay area. so far the state has recorded more than 832,000 cases with more than 16,000 deaths. now across the bay area there are now more than a 101,000 reported cases and more than 1500 deaths. on the kron 4 morning news president trump could be released as early as today as he continues treatment for the coronavirus we'll have the latest on his health and what doctors have to >>welcome back everyone the time is for 29 happy monday to and see how this forecast is shaping up a john a pretty solid start to the week robin we had a nice finish the weekend for sure yesterday. we're going to be keeping that going if not even getting a little bit better through the course of the week ahead of us there is some fog to be talking about this morning. it's mostly hovering around san francisco, the golden gate. >>and then
qualifies for the trial but doctors will offer their patients the option the trial at u c davis actually started in july. but they do not have any results ready just yet to share but we'll keep you posted. we're tracking the coronavirus numbers all across california and of course right here in the bay area. so far the state has recorded more than 832,000 cases with more than 16,000 deaths. now across the bay area there are now more than a 101,000 reported cases and more than 1500 deaths. on the...
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this type of clinical trials, some doctors will offer it to certain patients the trial u c davis started in july. they don't yet have any results to share. >>ahead on the kron 4 morning news, california voters will get to decide on a new rent control measure next month we'll have details right now, aarp's work is more important than ever. access to healthcare, affordable prescription drugs, opportunities to save for the future. that's what aarp fights for because that's what everyone deserves. it's ubrelvy. for anytime, anywhere migraine strikes without worrying if it's too late, or where i am. one dose of ubrelvy works fast. it can quickly stop my migraine in its tracks within two hours, relieving pain and debilitating symptoms. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. migraine hits hard. hit back with ubrelvy. the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. hit back with ubrelvy. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. they help us with achievable steps along the way... ...so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow
this type of clinical trials, some doctors will offer it to certain patients the trial u c davis started in july. they don't yet have any results to share. >>ahead on the kron 4 morning news, california voters will get to decide on a new rent control measure next month we'll have details right now, aarp's work is more important than ever. access to healthcare, affordable prescription drugs, opportunities to save for the future. that's what aarp fights for because that's what everyone...
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a new study by uc davis researchers finds since july around 110,000 new firearms were purchased. half of buyers already owned a gun. about three-fourths say they were worried about lawlessness and higher numbers of inmates released. >>> not changing just yet, that's what los angeles public health leaders are saying after an uptick in covid cases. more than 350 new cases were reported over the weekend. hospitalizations increased for the second straight day after a drop below 700. right now l.a. county is in the purple and the most restrictive tier. that move to the red tier of cases needs to drop around 700 daily. >>> san francisco's missing lemur made headlines around the world last week. we talked about it here on "today in the bay." they also talked about it and got good laughs on "saturday night live" this weekend. >> police reported that someone stole a 21-year-old ring-tailed lemur from the san francisco zoo. and for reference, this is what a 21-year-old ring-tailed lemur looks like. >> if you don't recognize that's the actor who was in last year's award winning film "call m
a new study by uc davis researchers finds since july around 110,000 new firearms were purchased. half of buyers already owned a gun. about three-fourths say they were worried about lawlessness and higher numbers of inmates released. >>> not changing just yet, that's what los angeles public health leaders are saying after an uptick in covid cases. more than 350 new cases were reported over the weekend. hospitalizations increased for the second straight day after a drop below 700. right...
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the trial and u c davis started back in july but they do not have any results ready to share just yet. >>coming up next we will take a look at the challenge of organ transplants during the pandemic and we'll meet one woman who was desperately waiting for a kidney. >>and we continue our coverage of president trump's hospitalization after testing positive for coronavirus still to come the very l >>i learned a lot about covid i learned by really going to school this is the real school. >>after months of downplaying the pandemic president trump declared i get it in a message to the nation shortly before leaving the hospital as you see here to salute cheering supporters from his motorcade. this comes as the president's physician says that his condition is improving and that he could be back at the white house as soon as tomorrow. however, many are still criticizing navy commander doctor sean conley for not disclosing how much supplemental oxygen that the president has gotten since contracting coronavirus earlier this week. >>i try to the upbeat attitude that the. the president has course o
the trial and u c davis started back in july but they do not have any results ready to share just yet. >>coming up next we will take a look at the challenge of organ transplants during the pandemic and we'll meet one woman who was desperately waiting for a kidney. >>and we continue our coverage of president trump's hospitalization after testing positive for coronavirus still to come the very l >>i learned a lot about covid i learned by really going to school this is the real...
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july of 2016. and now the federalist's sean davis is revealing the cia director is personally blocking more damagingbamagate documents from being declassified and released. he was, indeed, the cia london station chief in the which she was, well, promoted by former obama cia director john brennan. during haspel's time in london, former mi-6 agent christopher steele was filling his anti-trump dossier with russian lies. haspel's british colleagues can likely count on her to keep their involvement from obamagate hidden. british officials told "the washington post" that the thing that she cared most about was protecting the united states, and the second thing she cared most about was protecting the british. well, that's inconvenient. haspel is also protecting her own agency's cheer role in obama -- clear role in obamabays. many believe joseph ma pseudois a western intelligence asset, and mifsud supposedly told george papadopoulos about dirt on hillary clinton back in 2016. comments that were, well, later picked up, strangely enough, by australian ambassador alexander downer, then used to launch fbi inves
july of 2016. and now the federalist's sean davis is revealing the cia director is personally blocking more damagingbamagate documents from being declassified and released. he was, indeed, the cia london station chief in the which she was, well, promoted by former obama cia director john brennan. during haspel's time in london, former mi-6 agent christopher steele was filling his anti-trump dossier with russian lies. haspel's british colleagues can likely count on her to keep their involvement...
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july heat of madison square garden. maca do and smith deadlocked and it was john w davis. in the midst of the chaos. , three-time presidential loser william jennings bryan, a year away from his grave, had taken to the podium, reprimanding the rowdy tammanyites for their conduct. he forecast that if the present democratic party failed in its historic mission against privilege "some the other party would grow up to carry on those issues and take our place, that new party will never find the leaders of a noble cause in the gallery. it would be carried on, but not by the big-city hooligans. which direction with the democratic party be poised to turn? to the past, to bring, into the klan? to some unknown future? we take for granted today that the democrats were going to be the party of fdr and eventually pluralism. none of this was clear in the 1920s when the plan projecting the clan got rejected. the previous election, the nominee denounced hyphenated americanism, so there is no guarantee that the democrats will become this party of pluralism. they had a vision. 1924 turned ou
july heat of madison square garden. maca do and smith deadlocked and it was john w davis. in the midst of the chaos. , three-time presidential loser william jennings bryan, a year away from his grave, had taken to the podium, reprimanding the rowdy tammanyites for their conduct. he forecast that if the present democratic party failed in its historic mission against privilege "some the other party would grow up to carry on those issues and take our place, that new party will never find the...
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july heat in madison square garden. they ended up with a candidate john w. davis. in the midst of the chaos, three-time presidential loser william jennings bryan, a year away from his grave, had taken to the podium, reprimanding the rowdy tammanyites, saying if the present democratic party failed in its historic mission against privilege, quote, some other party will grow up to carry on those issues and take our place. but, he added, that new party will never find the leaders of a noble cause in the gallery. it surely would be carried on but not by these big city hooligans. and this is the key. which direction was the democratic party poised to turn? to the past, to bryan, to the klan, or to some unknown future? we take for granted today that the democrats were going to become the party of fdr and of liberalism and eventually of pluralism. none of this was clear in the 1920s when the plank rejecting the klan got rejected. they couldn't even reject the klan by name in 1924. the previous election, their nominee, governor cox of ohio, denounced hyphenated americanism,
july heat in madison square garden. they ended up with a candidate john w. davis. in the midst of the chaos, three-time presidential loser william jennings bryan, a year away from his grave, had taken to the podium, reprimanding the rowdy tammanyites, saying if the present democratic party failed in its historic mission against privilege, quote, some other party will grow up to carry on those issues and take our place. but, he added, that new party will never find the leaders of a noble cause...