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so i think the -- you kn, if i look at it through that lens, like most things, until we can make fun so i think that that't grow. would be the presentation that i wld go to. >> when are we going to make fun of ourselves again in the movies? when are people gonna be back in the theaters? >> that's an interesting - look, i wondered when people were going to be back in the theater once everything stted streaming. there's a lot of social distancing in that sense beforehand. >> already. >> i he that we get over being digitally connected a bit, realize that we do -- it does matter to be together, whether it's in a movie theater and my biggest hope is that,t. you know, like what happened after the vietnam war. and let's remember, it took 10 years to kill 58,000 americans.k it tfew months to kill 90,000 americans in this one. so this is going to be with us. and in the aftermath of that war, american cinema was in i golden age. the greatest american films obably of all time were that common hard together. and so it's my hope that, u know, one of the collateral silver linings is we'll wanting
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you kn, his overall approval rating is somewhere in the 40s, but, on trust to handle ce relations, it's in the 30s. so he's literally leaning into his -- an issue that he's seen as the least credible on. nery candidate should l into the issue where they're seen as having the most credibility and, for the president, it's still is struggling, he still getsnomy positive remarks, not as great as ty were, say, four or five months ago, bt better marks than on any e.other is and it really is about him. i don't think this is about a strategy as much as a comfort zone for this president. he needs to have something to push off against, and on culture, this is where he loves to g >> woodruff: go ahead, tam. yeah, so, i was talking to an advisor to the psident and his campaign, an economic advisor, and i was asking why does ite seem like esident is completely invisible on coronavirus? like he is purposiefully avong talking about it? this advisor said, well, because he's purposefully avoiding ow,king about it, you kn coming out and acknowledging 130,000 deaths or acknowledging there is e a resurge t
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tanimura, um, you know, i kn what they reported to, to thed media ba their statement.ike, what goes on within, you know, a company. weon't have intel in each and every case as to what exactly happened and why and how, or twhat did an employer do ir reaction. but where these come up and we learn about them, anat the end of day, we almost always learn, like, that a company where there is an issue, that an issue happened, we take it upon ourselves to engage them. >> altan: valadez said his sassociation issued earlyety protocols and is part of unique coalition with local officials, farmworker advocates, and doctors. but he said he's opposed to companies having to publicly disclose their covid cases. >> and i think it's important to see context and significance a important, becau it, it can distract from what the company employees, it can distract fro the fact that there's no such thing as zero-risk, and so something may happen, and the company may have taken the best, most appropriate steps they could haveommunicated as clearly and concisely and as frequently as is humanly
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. >> reporter: with huhureds of kn shoes already donated, shipping is set to begin once the coronavirus pandemic subsides. nhk world. >>> as we've been reporting, the search for the missing continues after a devastating series of rainstorms ripped through japan. but more rain is expected in the inundated areas this weekend. let's go to our meteorologist yoko couple komagata for more on this. what's the latest? >> people living in japan need to watch out for flooding and landslides. we saw copious amounts of rainfall, especially in western japan. total rainfall has reached one meter in parts in just a week. that's about half the annual rainfall for those areas. heavy rain will continue along the seasonal front that stretches across japan. expect 300 to 400 millimeters of rainfall in the south western parts of the country and the tokai region can see up to 350 millimeters through the next 48 hours. so, rainfall and more rainfall could easily trigger further flooding and landslides. we are still seeing the high risk of landslides in northern parts of kyushu, parts of shikoku, and central j
. >> reporter: with huhureds of kn shoes already donated, shipping is set to begin once the coronavirus pandemic subsides. nhk world. >>> as we've been reporting, the search for the missing continues after a devastating series of rainstorms ripped through japan. but more rain is expected in the inundated areas this weekend. let's go to our meteorologist yoko couple komagata for more on this. what's the latest? >> people living in japan need to watch out for flooding and...
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ant i don't kn antioch, and at the beaches, mid 60s. we're just where would you expect to be at this time of year. we're close to average in many areas. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. the wide range continues through tomorrow with 60s at the coast to 90s inland. on wednesday is when things change. we'll have a trough move in. this will bring a slightly cooler weather and breezier conditions, as the onshore flow strengthens. then after that, high pressure rebuilds and then more sunshine and warmth building up. if you like this weekend. i think you'll enjoy next weekend as well. a great week to be outdoors. >>> after yesterday's loss, the a's manager bob melvin said his team was one hit away from getting back into that game. oakland got to otay otani. he had tommy john surgery. the a's packing their patience at the plate. the walk brings in an oakland run. 1-0, a's. mark can ha. 3-0 oakland and they were undone in the first. just pouring it on. robbie grossman, ground ball, 4-0 oakland. that will ends before he can record one
ant i don't kn antioch, and at the beaches, mid 60s. we're just where would you expect to be at this time of year. we're close to average in many areas. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. the wide range continues through tomorrow with 60s at the coast to 90s inland. on wednesday is when things change. we'll have a trough move in. this will bring a slightly cooler weather and breezier conditions, as the onshore flow strengthens. then after that, high pressure rebuilds and then more...
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. >> all these intangible benefits i feel offsets or u kn compared to the health implications and the spread of the disease. >> it's hard on them. they feel bad about it quite f for parents who are oftentimes tryingd en also trying to help their kids learn. >> but record breaking numbers and new covid cases, positivity rates and hospitalizations in many part of california are leaving districts like fremont with a difficult decision. >>> we want to make sure that all safety considerations are taken care of before any child steps foot on campus. >> our hope is when the science allows, we will be able to ramp up in-person education. >> pediatricians are also noticing negative side effects of isolation and distanced learning. >> particularly issues around mental health. i've seen it in my patient population. i've seen it in friends and my own personal family. it's really hard to watch. >> i know i have to do better. i know all of our teachers and para educators will do better. but the psychological aspect, for our entire community in . >>final couple of weeks. we should also note that sev
. >> all these intangible benefits i feel offsets or u kn compared to the health implications and the spread of the disease. >> it's hard on them. they feel bad about it quite f for parents who are oftentimes tryingd en also trying to help their kids learn. >> but record breaking numbers and new covid cases, positivity rates and hospitalizations in many part of california are leaving districts like fremont with a difficult decision. >>> we want to make sure that all...
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we have gotten a lotf f suppt from people we didn't kn,, fr peoeoplwe got t to know and from peoeoplerkeked with. it has givenen us a good f fee. >> racism is nothingew in gegerman and v victorikurere-wu frfefears it will l be around lg after r the pandemicic is overt she's determined to helpeoeople who alone and helpless.el lele >> strtrong women chchanging e world as we know it. ononur facebook chanl, y you'll findnd stories about those takg a stand and inspiriring other. dw women gives a voi t to women everywhehere. head to panama, to the -- >> this w week in global ideas, e head to panama, to the rainforest where the indigenous ngÖbe people live. many n ngÖbe women cultivate cocoa trees using tradititiona, organic methods. this protects the trees and ensures the resulting chocolate tastes amazing. >> in the heart of the panamanian jungle lies a chocolate factory. it's owned by meivis ortiz and is very special. because the chocolate it creates is made from o oanic, sustainable e cocoa faeded undr fair conditions. meivis: i want to get the word out that chocolate isn't candy. cocoa
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experts say it is too soon to kn how much protection the vaccine offers. medical correspondent,rg fe walsh, has the story. feucrgus: sois riding on this. could the oelord vaccine h end the coronavirus pandemic? more than 9000 volunteers have received the jab in the u.k., among them these front nine nhs stf in newcastle. >> i have seen what covid can do. itthe sevof some cases has been quite upsetting at times. i want to try and help get rid of this disease. >> unfortunately my dad fell ill with covid and was admitted here for eight days. i think once itas been that close to home, you feel like you want to do your bit. fergus: vaccines rk by the immune system to recognizein this case, coronavi. the oxford vaccinela stis the creation of specialized y -shaped proteins known as neutralizing antibodies. in the event of future exposure, these should latch onto theco navirus and prevent infection. it also stimulates the creation of cells, another key part of the immune system. these should sweep up after the antibodies and destroy any cells that have become infec
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we see fence-line oil and gas operations like this around communitieies like this, you kn, in small,al communities, and so, this isis one of ththe g issueues here in arvin. gurrola: what the e city and its residents here, what they're trtrulexperiencicing is-- is not the normal. . in fact, 's the exceptption, and it's rereay an ininjustice ththat they're hg toto suffer througugh these environonmental burdens, whether if it's s air qualility, water contamamination. noeoerr: i know that o opinionf the industry h has been shaped y the e fact that i've b been invd in i it for decades successfull, and i am still here and i am still heaealthy and m my childrn and d my neighbors and my empployees are all stillll healy as well. so, decadeses of experience have s shaped my opinion. [indistinct chatter] hey, there, buddy. woman: hi, dave. noerr: nice to see everybody. i sure am glad you u could take te out of your busy day to sit dodn and talk k about what's ggoing n in this world. we have very common needs, whether we live in the city of taft or the e city of arvin or the e state or c califor
we see fence-line oil and gas operations like this around communitieies like this, you kn, in small,al communities, and so, this isis one of ththe g issueues here in arvin. gurrola: what the e city and its residents here, what they're trtrulexperiencicing is-- is not the normal. . in fact, 's the exceptption, and it's rereay an ininjustice ththat they're hg toto suffer througugh these environonmental burdens, whether if it's s air qualility, water contamamination. noeoerr: i know that o...
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kn we ha lot of random stories on the program. i love them. but this one we could resist.rica'srisons, also the highest population in thworld. what do those things, random animals and prisons, have in common? police inlorida locked up this kangaroo after ty caught him walking the streets. i kangaroo was incarcerated in florida. the wildlife and conservation commission will look after the animal while it is in jail. local news video showed police surrounding the kangaroo and putting it in a squad car. they cou not explain where it came from. is one of the many questions i have about this story. i'm not an expert, but even i know that kangaroos are not native to the sunshine state. on the other hand, it is narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond jas. the freeman foundation. by judy and peteti blum kovler foun; pursuing solutions for america'neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from s like you. thank you. [bright music] - pbs american portrait is... - a platf
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. >> o'donnell: how do we kn >> we like it to be very safe in all the populations that you indicated, no side effects, we like it to avoid the individuals to get the vaccine getting sick. >> o'donnell: where are we in terms of a rapid diagnostic test, you talked about this a lot. it would be a test that is like an in-home pregnancy test. where are those tests? >> in the next 2-4 months some of those tests will get approved. now, they won't be as accurate as the p.c.r., which is a molecular test. and so over the next few months we have to up p.c.r. capy, e to get results back in 24 hours. we need both and delayed times that we have today are completely unacceptable. it's making the most of our tests pretty much worthless. >> o'donnell: the president said just this weekend that the u.s. has the lowest mortality rate in the world. is that factually correct? >> not at all. not even close. i mean, by almost every measure the u.s. is one of the worst. >> o'donnell: why are we one of the worst? >> we actually have criteria for opening up that said you had to have cases declining and we open
. >> o'donnell: how do we kn >> we like it to be very safe in all the populations that you indicated, no side effects, we like it to avoid the individuals to get the vaccine getting sick. >> o'donnell: where are we in terms of a rapid diagnostic test, you talked about this a lot. it would be a test that is like an in-home pregnancy test. where are those tests? >> in the next 2-4 months some of those tests will get approved. now, they won't be as accurate as the p.c.r.,...
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. >> do you think that will be a hot topic on middayives o >> i don't draedso so ow you kn. we are proud of him. but there is a documentary -- or a 30 for 30 or an e 60 on espn about him and the training he actually ghe goes through to do this. it is pretty impressive. doesn't show him eating though. >> oh, gosh, how is he doing it? >> i know. where does he put it all? holy cow. gorgeous shot from sutro tower this morning. check it out, it is 55 degrees as we look down i believe that is washington square. heat is easing early this week. so comfy at night with increasing clouds as the marine layer takes over and helps keep us cool during the day. but the marine layer xwhgoes aw thursday and then things get hot once again. so today, we have mid to upper 70s through most of the south bay. and then gilroy, low to mid-80s there. 69 in millbrae. low 60s along -- yeah, we'll say low to mid-60s along the peninsula coast where we'll have a little more cloud cover than anywhere else. upper 60s downtown, south san francisco, sausalito 70. and then 79 at san rafael, vallejo and novato.
. >> do you think that will be a hot topic on middayives o >> i don't draedso so ow you kn. we are proud of him. but there is a documentary -- or a 30 for 30 or an e 60 on espn about him and the training he actually ghe goes through to do this. it is pretty impressive. doesn't show him eating though. >> oh, gosh, how is he doing it? >> i know. where does he put it all? holy cow. gorgeous shot from sutro tower this morning. check it out, it is 55 degrees as we look down i...
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plus more states now telling need to kn thelijah mcclain shocking photos released.olice officers mimicking the chokeholds used on the 23-year- old. tonight, the dramatic move from the police chief rushing to mount rushmore. president heads to a crowded fireworks display to the top of the mountain without masks required. why is he ignoring advice his own advisors are giving to everyone else? n.f.l. name change, under pressure from sponsors, one of pro football's oldest franchises forced to re-think its image. will washington's hometown team start next season with a new name? racing to a cure, the experimental plasma therapy many are now calling liquid gold. we're there as the first patient in one study meets the man who says it saved his life. and steve hartman with a uniquely american fourth of july drive through, the final stop this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> brennan: good evening to our viewers in the west. norah is off tonight. i'm margaret brennan. breaking news, more than 57,000 new cases of coronavir
plus more states now telling need to kn thelijah mcclain shocking photos released.olice officers mimicking the chokeholds used on the 23-year- old. tonight, the dramatic move from the police chief rushing to mount rushmore. president heads to a crowded fireworks display to the top of the mountain without masks required. why is he ignoring advice his own advisors are giving to everyone else? n.f.l. name change, under pressure from sponsors, one of pro football's oldest franchises forced to...
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hello and welcome to the france twenty four intervieww our guest today is mariyaya ressa s she's a well kn investigative journalists in the philippines she is the co founder. of the website rappler has been a staunch critic off the jeep off president rodrigo do territory. in a few days ago she was found guilty of cyber lab l libel and she could face p to six years in jail shehe's bal she's appealing her conviction and she joins us. f from it thak you very much for being g with s today. thanks for having a mark. does this case relates to a story rappler ran back in two thousand and twelve about the alleged ties of a businessman to illegal drugs human trafficking but you believe however that this has nothing to do with thahat our goal but it's a politically motivated case against you and probably against journalists in the phililippines why is thahat. net you know first of alall it was a public interest story a about a sitting supreme court jusustice that was going through an impeachment trial so public interest in that story. that was in twenty twelve- the period of p prescription for libel
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kn neither dog was hurt in the ordeal. >> they look no worse for wear. >>> if you received a covid stimulusheck for someone that died, don't worry about returning it. those checks have been canceled. the treasury department relied on previous tax filings. some people have died, of course, between the last filing and when the checks were sent. >>> one of the more skr controversial nicknames in professional sports has been retired. the name redskins has been shed, the name it has used since 1933. the team sponsors had tuned up the pressure and ownership made the move. >> it's a good decision for the country, not just for they tich peop -- native peoples. >> it is going to be a bit before the team has a new name. it needs to wor this cheeseburger is the best! it's about to get bester baby! ♪ menutaur! make it a double, yeah! nice mane! try my $5.99 southwest cheddar cheeseburger combo and make it a double for a buck more. order now with no contact delivery. reinventing. it's what with comcast business, your small business can work faster, with powerful internet from the nation's largest gig-sp
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>>you kn w it was definitely worse than in previous years. >>lieutenant jonathan baxter with the san francisco fire department says crews were busy during that 12 hour stretch. but says despite the large number of blazes many of them were small allowing crews to get rid of the flames quickly. he says for more than month the department and other agencies including police the sheriffs in public works came up with a game plan specifically aimed at this weekend. he credits that plan for getting crews to respond to every fire calls. >>in addition to other emergencies within normal response times. >>baxter has this warning for anyone looking to light up fireworks again. >>that reason is they do lead to property damage which we saw last night some car fires. and you know some are beautiful scenery, russia's trees and some of our parks burning down. >>jonathan mccall kron 4 news. >>in the east bay, some neighbors in hayward are well they're not only had to deal with illegal fireworks but also the sideshows as well fact take a look. >>back then you ca
>>you kn w it was definitely worse than in previous years. >>lieutenant jonathan baxter with the san francisco fire department says crews were busy during that 12 hour stretch. but says despite the large number of blazes many of them were small allowing crews to get rid of the flames quickly. he says for more than month the department and other agencies including police the sheriffs in public works came up with a game plan specifically aimed at this weekend. he credits that plan for...
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kn neither dog was hurt in the ordeal. >> they look no worse for wear. >>> if you received a covid stimulusheck for someone that died, don't worry about returning it. those checks have been canceled. the treasury department relied on previous tax filings. some people have died, of course, between the last filing and when the checks were sent. >>> one of the more skr controversial nicknames in professional sports has been retired. the name redskins has been shed, the name it has used since 1933. the team sponsors had tuned up the pressure and ownership made the move. >> it's a good decision for the country, not just for they tich peop -- native peoples. >> it is going to be a bit before the team has a new name. it needs to work an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike
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that kn colludes m concludes my. any public comments on the chairs report? >> : checking public comments. i see nobody on line. >> : public comment is closed and we'll go to executive director's report. >> : great. thank you, chair. good morning commissioners. this morning i'll note quickly that we want to provide a more full update on the events in washington d c on the senate and administration taking up the next phase of covid 19 relief. we're still trying to track down information, this may include funds for transit in the house heros act which does provide for transit relief funds. that's an important update we'll be bringing to you in the next month. the state level, assembly members obtain together a joint proposal stimulus plan to help support those most imfacte impay covid 19. a hundred thousand dollars through a new tax program and existing revenue streams and not rearaise taxes. accelerate sb1, the gas tax, and state cap and trade funds. both of which funds transportation, capital, and maintenance, and some programs. clean vehicle programs sm we w
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anthony fauci's growing popularity while once uting hydrox as a >> it does you kn w? because i recommend it. when i recommend something, they like to say, don't use it. >> reporter: fauci not mincing words about the president's recommendation. >> the overwhelming prevailing clinical trials that have looked at the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine have indicated that it is not effective in coronavirus disease. >> reporter: the doctor also responding to trump's recent retweets that accused fauci of misleading the public. >> i have not been misleading the american public under any circumstances. >> reporter: one of the nation's largest teachers union now saying it will support teacher strikes in areas that re-open classrooms without adequate safety measures. some school districts in california say parents are skipping signing kids up for school agent together. >> we're down about 50%. a plano the state managing to control a surge in the spring. but as summer drags on, growing concern about people ignoring social distancing guidelines. ♪ governor andrew cuomo calling for an
anthony fauci's growing popularity while once uting hydrox as a >> it does you kn w? because i recommend it. when i recommend something, they like to say, don't use it. >> reporter: fauci not mincing words about the president's recommendation. >> the overwhelming prevailing clinical trials that have looked at the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine have indicated that it is not effective in coronavirus disease. >> reporter: the doctor also responding to trump's recent...
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rob came up with kind of a compromise where people, you kn, it would help get them back to work. they would still get some of the work. even if they went back to so i think rob has a very, very good idea. i don't ow what chance he has of getting it passed, but it seems to me there's a sweet spot in there that will work very we >> and what about as you look at the state, thin that could make ohio more competitive coming out of covid? governor, to using theht, quote unquote, "emergency laws provision in the ohio stateon constituo pass right-to-work legislation? right-to-work, of course, is a l that would keep workers from being forced to pay union dues. as younow, several of the states in the midwest around you have passed right-to-work laws in recent years, making them more competitive, and ohio has not. would you look at using the emergency law's provision to pass right-to-work? >>o. look, we have good labor relations between employers anlabor in the state of ohio. an essential partt it was of moving ohio forward. we're veryompetitive today. wee doing very well. you know, we've a
rob came up with kind of a compromise where people, you kn, it would help get them back to work. they would still get some of the work. even if they went back to so i think rob has a very, very good idea. i don't ow what chance he has of getting it passed, but it seems to me there's a sweet spot in there that will work very we >> and what about as you look at the state, thin that could make ohio more competitive coming out of covid? governor, to using theht, quote unquote, "emergency...
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. >>> where he kn >>> and education of course is one of our four pillars toward building a better baya. but there is a change because of covid-19. and the oakland unified school district held a meeting last night to update about what could come next. a survey found that 55% 5 pare like be the idea 6 half day in school. and 51% like year round of schooling. >> we have to start the process of having a 13especific plan. >> and the district will unveil parts of the plan in a week. >>> and mark zuckerberg doesn't seem too worried with dwindling revenue. he gave his thourts aghts and hd that he was reluctant to bow to the threats of advertisers saying that 24ethey would be ba on the platform soon enough. companies are handling of hate 1350espeech. >>> and walmart is turning its parking lots into drive in theaters next month. mo and concessions will be delivered right to your car. the tour runs through >> yeah, put your snacks in your purse. who does that? "hamilton" is finally here. good morning america has been celebrating "hamilton" all week long and this morning we're hearing frhear hear
. >>> where he kn >>> and education of course is one of our four pillars toward building a better baya. but there is a change because of covid-19. and the oakland unified school district held a meeting last night to update about what could come next. a survey found that 55% 5 pare like be the idea 6 half day in school. and 51% like year round of schooling. >> we have to start the process of having a 13especific plan. >> and the district will unveil parts of the...
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the strategy and what we are learning about the policy agenda, next. kn he simply doesn't understand.e can't deal with our economic crisis without solving the public health crisis. all this bluster about his expertise on the economy, unable to explain how it will actually help working families hit the hardest. he's quit on you and he's quit on this country. paul: joe biden criticizing president trump's response to the coronavirus and accusing him of putting on the country. stepping up his assault on the president this week, going so far as to call him a racist and virtual town hall. the attacks come as brand-new fox polls show he's leading in the battleground state of michigan, minnesota and pennsylvania. let's bring in carl who served as a senior advisor to president george w. bush. before we get to the polls, which you make of joe biden calling the president of the united states a racist? i can't recall any presidential candidate using that language against another. trump was rough but he didn't use that against his opponent. >> not only did he call him a racist, he called him the f
the strategy and what we are learning about the policy agenda, next. kn he simply doesn't understand.e can't deal with our economic crisis without solving the public health crisis. all this bluster about his expertise on the economy, unable to explain how it will actually help working families hit the hardest. he's quit on you and he's quit on this country. paul: joe biden criticizing president trump's response to the coronavirus and accusing him of putting on the country. stepping up his...
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you'll be hearing throughout the 90 minutes and understand the role they played in the marbury vis mad kn case coming to supreme court, but let's start with the 1800s. >> he was the incumbent president and elected after serving two terms as vice president under george washington. it was the first contested election between him and jefferson. adams narrowly won and under the system we had at the time the pest who got the most is -- he and jefferson had a very severe rivalry develop between them personally and also between political parties that they were having, and it's really the first time we see the emergence of political parties in our country. in the 1800s john oddm was an an incan cull bnt battling running. you have the sitting president running against the sitting vice president. and just think actually about the instability of that. in some ways it did happen that oats an assassination incentive, a person who's a heartbeat away is vigilously aprovide to the policy of a number one person. these are the people who worked together back in 1776. they're on the committee that drafts th
you'll be hearing throughout the 90 minutes and understand the role they played in the marbury vis mad kn case coming to supreme court, but let's start with the 1800s. >> he was the incumbent president and elected after serving two terms as vice president under george washington. it was the first contested election between him and jefferson. adams narrowly won and under the system we had at the time the pest who got the most is -- he and jefferson had a very severe rivalry develop between...
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go with the flow, baby, you kn know. >> brian: fox news senior meteorologist has been personally affectedy new york's covid response, joins us right now. can you tell the audience how you are personally affected? >> my husband lost both of his parents. his mom in an assisted living facility and his dad in a nursing home, they died of coronavirus. alone, we never had a funeral, never had a wake, we weren't able to see them before they died and to see governor cuomo on television this past week talking about his love life and this disgusting poster that is basically a depiction of 32,000 people that died, it's not funny. it's tone-deaf. and it makes my heart hurt because we are still mourning our loved ones. and we think that part of the reason is because governor cuomo allowed over 6,000 covid recovering patients into nursing homes for 46 days straight. >> brian: so janice, he had a ship, this huge convention center if you're not from new york, all converted by the army corps of engineers by great expense, he could've put them there and decided not to. this is , who whose idea to put these
go with the flow, baby, you kn know. >> brian: fox news senior meteorologist has been personally affectedy new york's covid response, joins us right now. can you tell the audience how you are personally affected? >> my husband lost both of his parents. his mom in an assisted living facility and his dad in a nursing home, they died of coronavirus. alone, we never had a funeral, never had a wake, we weren't able to see them before they died and to see governor cuomo on television this...
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we couldn't kn don't know what it is, but she has it.th the friend is the key. >> that is the key, friend. but what if you could startdo better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. and now, we're committed to helping you do just that with a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution at a great price. call or go online today. >>> number one, early this morning the berkeley city council approved the first step of a police reform measure. the plan approved unarmed traffic enforcement and the of poeblgtd of defunding the police department. >>> and all 45 people in a trial developed covid-19 anti-doedbbo. >>> and new testing sites are open again today. you don't need an appointment or a referal. >>> and number four, school districts in the south bay say distance learning will likely lead the upcoming school year because of safety concerns. >>> and number five, sligh
we couldn't kn don't know what it is, but she has it.th the friend is the key. >> that is the key, friend. but what if you could startdo better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. and now, we're committed to helping you do just that with a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution at a great price. call or go...
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i don't know if you can see them, they are my birthstone and the mi >> that icute d kn knfeelgeft ts,ou. i've been meaning to give it to you. >> thank you, friend. >> l >>> good morning, america. new covid cases in the u.s. smashing a record again. now topping 70,000 in a single day for the first time as texas and florida face their deadliest days yet. dozens of icus at capacity and the major testing setbacks, families waiting weeks for results, as dr. anthony fauci issues a new warning to young people crowding in bars. >> you're propagating a pandemic. >> and the president facing backlash from members of his own party. maryland's republican governor blasting the president's response to the outbreak, accusing him of being more concerned with the stock market and re-election. now governor larry hogan joins us only on "gma" this morning. >>> mask mutiny. the stunning move from georgia's governor brian kemp suing atlanta to stop the city from
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her kn here is mona kosar abdi. >> reporter: and an abc news exclusive. one-on-one with mary trump. >> if you are in the oval office today, what would you say to him? >> reporter: the knees oig of president trump speaking out for the first time since the release of her new tell all book. >> what is the single most important thing you think that the country needs to know about your uncle? >> he is utterly incapable of leading this country. and it is dangerous to allow him to do . >> based on what you see now or what you saw then? >> based on what i've seen my entire adult life. >> reporter: coming up at 7:00 a.m., explosive allegations, why she wrote the book now and what it was like growing up trump. >> what do you want to happen now? >> with "first look," i'm mona kosar abdi. abc news, new york. >>> and tyra banks is the new solo host of "dancing with the stars." she will also serve be as executive producer. she's already learned the reasons of hosting from her role on a few shows including america america's next top model. she is replacing erin andrews
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happen for the rest of the year >> on one end of the spectrum, you look at the companies that where he kn we know have fared well. like yesterday with amazon and netflix. we know that handful of technology companies that seem to do well agnostic of the level of economic activity and probably more important is hearing from companies like fedex. they had a nice report last week transportation stocks, are we actually delivering a lot of packages but even more so, anybody that is involved in travel and leisure, are they seeing a hint of reopening and are they ongoing concerns so on one end the class of stock that will do well in the pandemic as we've seen where people are staying at home and the other end is all those things that we'll probably do last and just how bad are those industries, like travel and leisure, cruise lines and airports somewhere in the middle is the s&p 500 and we hope that there is a sequential improvement month over month and we're hearing glimmers of hope >> what needs to happen with the earnings season in particular? what to companies need to say this time around for
happen for the rest of the year >> on one end of the spectrum, you look at the companies that where he kn we know have fared well. like yesterday with amazon and netflix. we know that handful of technology companies that seem to do well agnostic of the level of economic activity and probably more important is hearing from companies like fedex. they had a nice report last week transportation stocks, are we actually delivering a lot of packages but even more so, anybody that is involved in...
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take a look at this major flooding in kn flooding in newport beach. the water was at least knee deep and partially submerged some cars. coastal areas are under a high surf advisory until monday. beaches closed this weekend because of coronavirus restrictions. >>> the latest development in the rapid surge of coronavirus here in california. as of this morning marin county is now on the state's watch list. which you see next to me here comes after increase in transmission rates and hospitalizations. monterey and san diego counties also on the list. and many of the new cases in marin from the outbreak at san s quentin. another two death roe row inmates have died from complications. their deaths brings the total number of inmate deaths to four. nearly 1400 prisoners have been infected. as well as more than 120 staff. and san francisco police just shut down a nightclub for violating the city's health order. surveillance video showed groups entering and leaving the building at night. officers served a search warrant thursday finding gambling machines and d.j
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but it's really pathetic and despite the sanitation that you referred to in the introduction --nt you knok a drive around there this afternoon, it's disgusting. no surprise there either. so i think it would be progress if they reduce the number of homeless -- of parks with homeless encampment's 220, of tense to 25er and start enforcing the law in finding alternative facilities to these people who prefer to be in the parks rather than in facilities where they came from. spoon scott johnson, thanks so much, we are about to lose your feed but i have about 20,000 more questions to ask you, but what we learn from this? appreciate you working for power line and for us. when you give a little, you get nothing but abuse. it happened in minneapolis, it happened in seattle, it happened in portland and it's never stopped in minneapolis too. i'm enough straight ahead, tucker is making an appearance right here on his own show, can you believe it? you don't want to miss his interview on how you i can get a great education without attending a university. that story, next. ♪ ♪ >> brian: got some good ne
but it's really pathetic and despite the sanitation that you referred to in the introduction --nt you knok a drive around there this afternoon, it's disgusting. no surprise there either. so i think it would be progress if they reduce the number of homeless -- of parks with homeless encampment's 220, of tense to 25er and start enforcing the law in finding alternative facilities to these people who prefer to be in the parks rather than in facilities where they came from. spoon scott johnson,...
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. >> also making national headlines giants assistant coach alissa gnat kn becoming the first woman to ever coach on the field during a major league baseball game. giants players marking the historic moment. infielder marisio tweeted this photo with the caption congrats becoming the first ever, i'm hawn toward share the field with you. she's expected to be back on the field tonight. >> overall it was a little strange watching no fans and pumped in crowd noise through the speaker system. that was at the colosseum so what's going to be happening tonight at oracle park? either you sit across the street or just take a peek at our exclusive ballpark cam. this a live look. giants a a's preparing to take the field. our business tech reporter scott budman is there for us. scott, usually you'd have what thousands of people or at least hundreds of people walking behind you in the ballpark, but i just see one person right there right now. >> reporter: yeah, the buzz out here at the cove all around here is a little quieter than usual for a baseball night and you know why. the fans tell us they und
. >> also making national headlines giants assistant coach alissa gnat kn becoming the first woman to ever coach on the field during a major league baseball game. giants players marking the historic moment. infielder marisio tweeted this photo with the caption congrats becoming the first ever, i'm hawn toward share the field with you. she's expected to be back on the field tonight. >> overall it was a little strange watching no fans and pumped in crowd noise through the speaker...
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problem other players taking a knee but there's a lot of people to that were angry and sa they're this we knback in 2016 colin kaepernick started knee during the anthem. he was roundly criticized for years was until recently he really got a pat for dkepler s responded sag and onways has been a mourning and respect our that do not try but i am embarrd twitter it happened o he went i support for the black lives matter movement saying is not aboupolitical principles. this is about human rights. he hopes kneeling we'll continue this conversation to create real change and tonight the season begins for the giants and what a better way to start the season. >>by pying the dodgers urge member says we'll be playing them and fortunately know that we can even go to the game but we'll have to see if the kneeli continues, i've been talking to people here on the street and it wasn't that hard to find someone to talk to me about this because i just said go giants and they're willing to talk to me so far people in favor. we'll arthem coming up in the next hour for now live in san francisco sarah stinson kron
problem other players taking a knee but there's a lot of people to that were angry and sa they're this we knback in 2016 colin kaepernick started knee during the anthem. he was roundly criticized for years was until recently he really got a pat for dkepler s responded sag and onways has been a mourning and respect our that do not try but i am embarrd twitter it happened o he went i support for the black lives matter movement saying is not aboupolitical principles. this is about human rights. he...
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moment for disney's parks and resorts division which last year was disney's largest division by refr kn reven revenue. disney lost an estimated $1 billion plus due to the closure of its parks in the second quarter. this weekend's big reopening comes as disney shares are at a cross roads. they are down nearly 20% this year and they're not just way down by the parks. it's the movie business which has been on hold with the release of mulan delayed multiple times now it's scheduled to come out in late august it's the lack of live sports which has been weighing on espn. >> theme parks make up what level of that business >> this year very little if you look at last year, the theme parks were the largest division by revenue and the largest driver of earnings growth it's a very different story this year it's worth noting the u.s. theme parks are very important and the theme park in florida is much bigger than the theme park in california >> julia, thanks very much for that l let's trade it ma margaret you own disney. we're closer to the high than the march low which was about $80. we're at 120
moment for disney's parks and resorts division which last year was disney's largest division by refr kn reven revenue. disney lost an estimated $1 billion plus due to the closure of its parks in the second quarter. this weekend's big reopening comes as disney shares are at a cross roads. they are down nearly 20% this year and they're not just way down by the parks. it's the movie business which has been on hold with the release of mulan delayed multiple times now it's scheduled to come out in...
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. >> that's right fr, and, you kn we have an energy company in america that suffered.here's been so much disruption in the energy economy. we have always said for years we want to not be dependent on foreign countries or the middle east for our energy. we want to do that in the united states. we have been doing that in the united states, with joe biden and his record on energy with his new best friend bernie sanders we can only imagine what would happen to regulations in the energy industry. we can't have that happen. we need to be self-reliant in the united states when it comes to an energy policy. if we have learned anything from the democrats, from the green new deal, they would take us in the absolute wrong direction at the absolute worst time in the history of america. we have to have a president that's focused on the economy. again, prior to the pandemic, we had the strongest economy in america so we've got to give our job creators the confidence in reinvest that capital in the business to open those businesses back up. we have to assure workers that they will ha
. >> that's right fr, and, you kn we have an energy company in america that suffered.here's been so much disruption in the energy economy. we have always said for years we want to not be dependent on foreign countries or the middle east for our energy. we want to do that in the united states. we have been doing that in the united states, with joe biden and his record on energy with his new best friend bernie sanders we can only imagine what would happen to regulations in the energy...
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. >> yeah, i kn , because i've heard so many stories of families and students across the country, really they drive to parking lots just to access public hot spots to try to do their homework, so something like this is much-needed in areas particularly of color. >>> coming up tonight at 6:00, greg lee updates us on the latest work by the statement's digital guide task force with a few weeks before classes begin, it's estimated that more than 700,and law makers say more needs to be done to expand high speed wi-fi coverage. >> it's been rough for parents and educators alike. i think that we're going to see significant improvement this year, with results driven distance learning education, but we're still going to need some patients on all sides. >>> the governor and the state legislature have set aside $5.3 billion to help and attach money to distance learning requirements. see greg's full report tonight at 6:00. >>> stories of racism and discrimination within silicon valley. coming up here on the 4, we're going to speak with a washington post reporter who went beyond the curtain the chat
. >> yeah, i kn , because i've heard so many stories of families and students across the country, really they drive to parking lots just to access public hot spots to try to do their homework, so something like this is much-needed in areas particularly of color. >>> coming up tonight at 6:00, greg lee updates us on the latest work by the statement's digital guide task force with a few weeks before classes begin, it's estimated that more than 700,and law makers say more needs to...
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widespread voter fraud with mail-in voting, here's how meadowses responded and i want to get your to my knany voter integrity project since perhaps he left over a decade ago, and so i don't know that that's an informed decision as as much as it is an opinion. >> you're very active in protecting the vote. what's your response to that? is your opinion, which is a fact, that there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud with mail-in voting, is that based on old information? >> well, i think you ought to take a look at several reports out there including one from the heritage foundation, but the bottom line is i would say to mark meadows and to the administration if you're worried about fraud, that instead of trying to undermining the legitimacy of the election on november 3rd you ought to be working again, back to our earlier conversation about portland, you work in collaboration with the state and locals to ensure that there is no fraud or you keep it down to a very minimum, and one of the thing the states should do without any assistance from the federal government is change their laws and
widespread voter fraud with mail-in voting, here's how meadowses responded and i want to get your to my knany voter integrity project since perhaps he left over a decade ago, and so i don't know that that's an informed decision as as much as it is an opinion. >> you're very active in protecting the vote. what's your response to that? is your opinion, which is a fact, that there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud with mail-in voting, is that based on old information? >> well, i...
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. >> we kn that with t regular flu, influenza, our patients sometimes develop what we call secondarys. et to usact, when they in the hospital, that's often the dire consequence and that's how we lose patients. ul the same is now proving : true of the coronavirus pandemic. according to a recent paper, half of those who died from covid-19 in china also had drug resistant bacterial infections. ander thus, a furhat as more cause of concern that as more and more covid patients become , seriously ill, antibiotic resistance will inevitably accelerate. >> going on long enough, covidta 19 and hospneumonia will drive resistance. paul dr. john rex is a retired : pharma executive. >> we are seeing people hospitalized for extended mes. and that's a setting where you're going to use a lot of antibiotics. paul you mean because : antibiotics are being used for the patients of covid for a secondary infection or to prevent it, that means resistance building up more quickly? >> absolutely. any given bioticn -- any gi antibiotic, you could think of it as having a relatively finite lifetime. resistance d
. >> we kn that with t regular flu, influenza, our patients sometimes develop what we call secondarys. et to usact, when they in the hospital, that's often the dire consequence and that's how we lose patients. ul the same is now proving : true of the coronavirus pandemic. according to a recent paper, half of those who died from covid-19 in china also had drug resistant bacterial infections. ander thus, a furhat as more cause of concern that as more and more covid patients become ,...
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pandemic and the remains of the missing fort hood soldier has been identified as the nes again what we kn >>justice for vanessa and protest was held today in san francisco gain was the missing soldier from fort hood texas whose remains were found beaten to death and dismembered in june she had been missing since april and her family had to fight to get information from the army about her disappearance today and attorneys for her family confirmed the army has positively identified the remains. >>the family again says that she was sexually harrassed by a member of the military on the base and that she was going to file a harassment complaint. federal investigators believe she was killed by a fellow soldier who was also stationed at that base that soldier killed himself after police confronted him, authorities in seattle say one person is dead after a man drove into a group of people protesting on a highway. >>it happened early yesterday morning this is the car police say the suspect was driving. investigators say the man drove around support vehicles that protesters were using to block the
pandemic and the remains of the missing fort hood soldier has been identified as the nes again what we kn >>justice for vanessa and protest was held today in san francisco gain was the missing soldier from fort hood texas whose remains were found beaten to death and dismembered in june she had been missing since april and her family had to fight to get information from the army about her disappearance today and attorneys for her family confirmed the army has positively identified the...
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person it is a painful moment that you say good-bye to your childrene1 and your family and you doe1 not kne did and is now recovering. we were sox8:ujrq" about mommy and daddy because of corona one of his daughtersxdfá says upon return with the others chiming in. but the doctor fears fori] the worst for his country. >> with coronavirus cases now jumped due tolpe1 government det in providinge1 protection measures, the people ande1 openg the remark ets a sxd markets malls. >> reporter: people are trying to secure a psupply of oxygen fr iraq knowse1 loss on a mass sca, wars that bled into each other. a member of iraq's security forcesxd apologizes for his inability to keep his emotions in check.lp it is his mother who died.t( arwa damon, cnn, istanbul. >>> as the u.s. president compares violent far left6m protesters to nazis, an angry crowdewtears down a christopher columbus statue. what radically different july 4th events say about america here in 2020. so you and your passengers can breathe happy. if your adventure... keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips. you may have overactive bl
person it is a painful moment that you say good-bye to your childrene1 and your family and you doe1 not kne did and is now recovering. we were sox8:ujrq" about mommy and daddy because of corona one of his daughtersxdfá says upon return with the others chiming in. but the doctor fears fori] the worst for his country. >> with coronavirus cases now jumped due tolpe1 government det in providinge1 protection measures, the people ande1 openg the remark ets a sxd markets malls. >>...
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>>it's all or nothing you kn we need to open and open with the strict guidelines we already know thatneed to take place until her bus anti reporting kron 4 news. >>now to the ninsula where some families inare getting ano e couny top ofto extend moratorium on evictions from july 28th another months to aug tenant will have up to 6 mo pay the rent they owe ctra costa and alameda counties have also extended their moratoriums but it goes a little longer until september 30th. >>a local group in the east bay with a disability action coalitn usually gets together this time of year to cies like affordable housing share resource information and just uplifon the pandemic they are taking the event online this year. here's what event organizers say about why it's so important that they need even if it's just online. >>this event is very brand new to us during an you're past it has been at the state capol this has been a great challenge for all of us. so we're really really proud of ourselves for really working hard. despite the current situation in right now, but we're very very excited t but on t
>>it's all or nothing you kn we need to open and open with the strict guidelines we already know thatneed to take place until her bus anti reporting kron 4 news. >>now to the ninsula where some families inare getting ano e couny top ofto extend moratorium on evictions from july 28th another months to aug tenant will have up to 6 mo pay the rent they owe ctra costa and alameda counties have also extended their moratoriums but it goes a little longer until september 30th. >>a...
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>> kn >> no, it's not appropriate. >> joining us now, cnn legal analyst eli honig, a former federal professorith us, "early start" anchor, laura jarrett. she covered the justice department for cnn. okay, i know you both watched this very closely. el eli, you say you found some of his answers and explanations implausible. such as? >> such as the one we just saw. look at all the things either bill barr did not know or claimed he did not know. he's the attorney general of the united states and can't give a straight answer to a straightforward question about whether it's okay to take foreign assistance in an election. by the way, that's a crime. he also claimed he didn't know if the president had the power to move the date of the election. the answer, by the way, is no, it's in the constitution, only congress can do that. he said he hadn't seen president trump's tweets about michael flynn and roger stone, it just so happened that those were the two cases he intervened on. he said he didn't even understand what an arrest is when there was talk about how protesters were being put in vans and questi
>> kn >> no, it's not appropriate. >> joining us now, cnn legal analyst eli honig, a former federal professorith us, "early start" anchor, laura jarrett. she covered the justice department for cnn. okay, i know you both watched this very closely. el eli, you say you found some of his answers and explanations implausible. such as? >> such as the one we just saw. look at all the things either bill barr did not know or claimed he did not know. he's the attorney...
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door dash i should remind you was expected to go ipo and list this year, however, that's still you kn unknown. grub hub selling itself to a european company for just around $7 billion. we know it's a tough industry but one that's actually growing. as you mentioned, the core business raid haili ingride hai down 80% in april and march, down 70% still in the month of may but going the opposite direction is uber eats, as sales actually increasing 50% in the first three months of this year. uber eats sees this as an opportunity to get bigger, especially in a market, an industry where it's pretty much winner take all. according to morgan stanley there's a lot more growth to go. currently looking at sales of maybe $45 billion this year. it could nearly double in five years time to just around $86 billion and that's pretty much what uber is betting on right now. so you pay up now to get bigger in a space that will also grow where really, kind of like ride hailing, it's always a number one or number two player that survives and everybody else has to do something else or combine with someone. i
door dash i should remind you was expected to go ipo and list this year, however, that's still you kn unknown. grub hub selling itself to a european company for just around $7 billion. we know it's a tough industry but one that's actually growing. as you mentioned, the core business raid haili ingride hai down 80% in april and march, down 70% still in the month of may but going the opposite direction is uber eats, as sales actually increasing 50% in the first three months of this year. uber...
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cnn's bill we're is live in sao kn paolo? >> reporter: anyone who hoped to see a chastened, humble, sickened bolsonaro after so many months of dismissing this pandemic were disappointed. he has taken many of his cues from donald trump over this crisis and continued to do so by doubling down on his policies. he says he feels great after testing positive thanks to two doses of hydroxychloroquine. of course, this is the controversial anti-malarial medication pretty common in the tropics that president trump espoused weeks ago, but president bolsonaro really fell in love with this idea. he has his military stockpile millions of doses and now he is sort of the spokesman, taking it on facebook, showing that it's helping him. he also says that anybody under the age of 40 has zero to worry about, which again is counter to the medical facts there. and so his former health minister, who he fired in a conflict over social distancing, i spoke to him yesterday, and he says, rather than being converted by covid-19, you know, in his own bod
cnn's bill we're is live in sao kn paolo? >> reporter: anyone who hoped to see a chastened, humble, sickened bolsonaro after so many months of dismissing this pandemic were disappointed. he has taken many of his cues from donald trump over this crisis and continued to do so by doubling down on his policies. he says he feels great after testing positive thanks to two doses of hydroxychloroquine. of course, this is the controversial anti-malarial medication pretty common in the tropics that...