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tell us exactly, kristina, what happened there?ave a situation i suppose frustration, phase two slow recovery, restrictions on indoor dining has upset a lot of restaurant owners. they were expecting things to slowly start back to normal today. they were told unfortunately they cannot open indoors. more specifically the city council voted, voted on opening indoors at 25% capacity or 50 people, but positive murphy of new jersey as well as the state decided no, we're not doing that and that anger ad lot of people including a heckler shared some comments on live television when governor murphy was on tv. he responded to. listen to his response. >> this guy deserves to say what he wants to say, honestly, overwhelmingly the majority of folks get it. we make decisions not arbitrary. they are based on facts and data kristina: the majority get it. i spoke to several restaurant owners find there is lack ever consistency when it comes to the rules. they're saying that the retail shop can open but yet we can't open indoors. listen what they ha
tell us exactly, kristina, what happened there?ave a situation i suppose frustration, phase two slow recovery, restrictions on indoor dining has upset a lot of restaurant owners. they were expecting things to slowly start back to normal today. they were told unfortunately they cannot open indoors. more specifically the city council voted, voted on opening indoors at 25% capacity or 50 people, but positive murphy of new jersey as well as the state decided no, we're not doing that and that anger...
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kristina partsinevelos joins us now from the big apple with more. kristina.orter: it's last but not least. finally the last region in the state to open up. you can see, this is not for me, of course. an ice cold beer coming here. part of phase two of the reopening. you have outdoor dining like you alluded to. this restaurant, the gossip bar, those men must be enjoying the cold beer. it is a hot one out today. you can see the seating arrangements have literally taken over parking spots. we've seen a lot of restaurants having their shops on to the sidewalk. so there are signs on the sidewalk over here to steer clear. this comes at a time when the restaurant industry and many industries across the board have been hit hard. we're expecting, you know, traffic to pick up. it is nowhere near the levels we saw pre-pandemic. that is why they're expecting sales tax revenues to fall dramatically here in the city. this comes as the restaurant industry itself has already lost $120 billion in revenue across the country. just over a three month period. specifically in new y
kristina partsinevelos joins us now from the big apple with more. kristina.orter: it's last but not least. finally the last region in the state to open up. you can see, this is not for me, of course. an ice cold beer coming here. part of phase two of the reopening. you have outdoor dining like you alluded to. this restaurant, the gossip bar, those men must be enjoying the cold beer. it is a hot one out today. you can see the seating arrangements have literally taken over parking spots. we've...
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and kristina partsinevelos is watching market reaction. reporter: businesses pick up the damage, you have angered protesters unleashing frustration on commercial residential property across the country. right now i'm at union square, which is epicenter of a lotof protests. what we're seeing here, a peaceful protests, about 150 people. black lives matter. they have been seeking about not looting, that has come up several times. throughout the entire city, before we show you visuals, if i can say, it sounded like a construction site, many people are boarding up all the walls. smells like pine everywhere. feels if we're preparing for a hurricane. look at footage from duane reade. we were there earlier this morning. completely smashed glass everywhere. local residents actually cleaning it. it was duane reade. we saw looters in front of us in broad daylight steal things from the locations because they had huge cracks in glass. across the city many wood is going up. many businesses are deciding they will shut down and open closing the doors. wal
and kristina partsinevelos is watching market reaction. reporter: businesses pick up the damage, you have angered protesters unleashing frustration on commercial residential property across the country. right now i'm at union square, which is epicenter of a lotof protests. what we're seeing here, a peaceful protests, about 150 people. black lives matter. they have been seeking about not looting, that has come up several times. throughout the entire city, before we show you visuals, if i can...
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kristina, this reopening not without pitfalls, right? kristina: let me actually, we are in hell's kitchen so we are off ninth avenue but last but not least, new york city is finally opening up phase two. the last region in the state to do so. that means outdoor dining like these lovely people are enjoying their breakfast right now. barber shops, retail, some office space, some play grounds as well. but despite the reopening, the city is still estimating a loss of almost half a million jobs over the course of 12 months. businesses are going to be very cautious. what i mean by that is if you go around just the entire city, you can still see that many of the restaurants, stores, everything is still boarded up. there's also office spaces that are very very cautious, telling people to either stay home, come in late or they won't be allowed back until labor day. when you have fewer people, that means a huge drop in sales tax revenue for the entire city. we are also talking about the restaurant industry, though. they have taken a major hit. a l
kristina, this reopening not without pitfalls, right? kristina: let me actually, we are in hell's kitchen so we are off ninth avenue but last but not least, new york city is finally opening up phase two. the last region in the state to do so. that means outdoor dining like these lovely people are enjoying their breakfast right now. barber shops, retail, some office space, some play grounds as well. but despite the reopening, the city is still estimating a loss of almost half a million jobs over...
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kristina partsinevelos following all of that right now. hey, kristina.ter: very tight spaces why they added plexiglass on the electronic card table. you even have a live d.j. and dealer up on the riser. if that is not your thing you have slot machines here. but every second slot machine is closed. this woman is excited. playing the stinkin' rich game here. you take a sip of alcohol, you have to put your mask up. they have a lot of people policing area. i talked to the ceo about the cost of renovations. listen in. >> we probably spent a million dollars in mitigating efforts, through plex -- plexiglass and cleaning chemical and other protocols. we have four guests per table games and to mitigate as much risk as possible for those enjoying the game. reporter: this property is massive. at the moment three out out of e four casinos open. when you enter the property you have to go through thermal body scanners or cameras to detect if you have a fever. if you have a fever, 100.4 they ask you to leave. over the course of the last few weeks, 80,000 people came th
kristina partsinevelos following all of that right now. hey, kristina.ter: very tight spaces why they added plexiglass on the electronic card table. you even have a live d.j. and dealer up on the riser. if that is not your thing you have slot machines here. but every second slot machine is closed. this woman is excited. playing the stinkin' rich game here. you take a sip of alcohol, you have to put your mask up. they have a lot of people policing area. i talked to the ceo about the cost of...
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melissa: thanks, kristina. let's go to blake burman from the white house with the latest from there. reporter: melissa, i'm told that president trump is going to be meeting with his top economic advisors at some point this week to craft or put together the package that the white house could be putting forward as it relates to next step relief measures. i am told according to a senior administration official there are four different measures that have sort of made their way to the top of the list for the white house. let me tick through them real quick. liability protection there is widespread agreement among republicans in washington on that point. a payroll tax cut which the president has been pushing for. talk as well, reducing federal unemployment benefits, the top benefit from $600 that was given in the cares act down to half that amount, maybe to 250-dollar or 300-dollar range. along with the possibility of giving a tax deduction or tax credit. if you take a vacation within the u.s. for a defined period of
melissa: thanks, kristina. let's go to blake burman from the white house with the latest from there. reporter: melissa, i'm told that president trump is going to be meeting with his top economic advisors at some point this week to craft or put together the package that the white house could be putting forward as it relates to next step relief measures. i am told according to a senior administration official there are four different measures that have sort of made their way to the top of the...
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kristina.eporter: connell excellent to point out the difference between the day when things are usually very, very peaceful versus the evening. there was over 180 arrests yesterday. overall nypd we've spoken to, officials here in the city said it was relatively diminished chaos and less damage than we've seen over past few days. however, like you mentioned it wasn't a case unfortunately in an area in brooklyn. that's when one police officer was stabbed in the neck. we have a picture of that knife. it is the alleged knife used in that situation as well as two other officers that were shot. so all three were injured. they're expected to make a full recovery. the suspect is in custody. they're still looking into any kind of link with the protest. but you had mayor de blasio just today speak about this particular incident against those nypd officers. listen in. >> absolutely unacceptable to attack a police officer in any way, shape or form. we will not tolerate it. there will always be consequences
kristina.eporter: connell excellent to point out the difference between the day when things are usually very, very peaceful versus the evening. there was over 180 arrests yesterday. overall nypd we've spoken to, officials here in the city said it was relatively diminished chaos and less damage than we've seen over past few days. however, like you mentioned it wasn't a case unfortunately in an area in brooklyn. that's when one police officer was stabbed in the neck. we have a picture of that...
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kristina partsinevelos is live in hoboken with the latest. kristina.at means the green light for outdoor dining. why this has become the norm hire in new jersey this is what i learned from an owner. they are called parklets because they take over parking spots. this was just built today. this is becoming a norm. a industry so devastated by the lockdown and coronavirus. i spoke to one business owner how important it is to adapt to change. listen in. >> pretty devastating. we've been here for 23 years and it has been a struggle, especially these past three months. the restaurant industry is not easy. it is very difficult. reporter: he is talking about the pressure on the industry. according to new research the restaurant industry itself in the united states has lost $120 billion just within march, april, may alone. and out of all those people that filed the survey, there has been thousands of restaurant owners, 3% have already closed their doors for good. we unfortunately know it could be worse as government statistics come out in the coming months. over
kristina partsinevelos is live in hoboken with the latest. kristina.at means the green light for outdoor dining. why this has become the norm hire in new jersey this is what i learned from an owner. they are called parklets because they take over parking spots. this was just built today. this is becoming a norm. a industry so devastated by the lockdown and coronavirus. i spoke to one business owner how important it is to adapt to change. listen in. >> pretty devastating. we've been here...
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kristina partsinevelos joins us live with some of those details. kristina.you have a situation where many americans across the country are trying to cut down. when they try to cut down, usually the grocery bill gets hit first but with these increases in prices it has proven much more difficult than ever before. we know prices have skyrocketed to levels we haven't seen in almost 46 years. and a lot of that like you mention has to do with the disruption through processing plants, distribution networks. i spoke with the owner of this store. weighed in on that topic. listen in. >> we don't get the supplies on time. we don't get the, you things we ordered from our vendors. they have the same problem. they have the same problem. they don't get supplies from their vendors. this is like a chain reaction. reporter: a chain reaction that is causing higher prices and of course we saw that exemplified in the consumer price index information released today. they show the price swings and for the month of may, lo and behold prices increased. look at some categories. beef
kristina partsinevelos joins us live with some of those details. kristina.you have a situation where many americans across the country are trying to cut down. when they try to cut down, usually the grocery bill gets hit first but with these increases in prices it has proven much more difficult than ever before. we know prices have skyrocketed to levels we haven't seen in almost 46 years. and a lot of that like you mention has to do with the disruption through processing plants, distribution...
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thank you, kristina. kristina partsinevelos there in seaside heights.wn the shore. >>> in a moment, as we continue, one of the alerts we got from here in new york earlier was that the new york city marathon which they were supposed to hold on november 1st, i believe, will not be happening this year. the marathon has been canceled. called off. the governor of connecticut, ned lamont, involved in one of our top stories today, teaming up with two other governors to put in place a quarantine for people coming in to his state from high risk coronavirus states. the governor joins us next. we will get the how and the why. don't go away. we'll be right back. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always beli
thank you, kristina. kristina partsinevelos there in seaside heights.wn the shore. >>> in a moment, as we continue, one of the alerts we got from here in new york earlier was that the new york city marathon which they were supposed to hold on november 1st, i believe, will not be happening this year. the marathon has been canceled. called off. the governor of connecticut, ned lamont, involved in one of our top stories today, teaming up with two other governors to put in place a...
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kristina: unfortunately not. to wait quite a long time to reopen and i wanted to try to find some shops that were open for you. we have been driving around and we have had no luck. everything is still boarded up. i'm in midtown right now and i would like to point out some stores have even taken it upon themselves to start painting the wooden -- or the plywood on their stores like sephora behind me to make it more aesthetically pleasing so it doesn't look like they will take these boards down any time soon, despite the fact that phase one has started. there is reopening here in new york. that means retailers, construction sites, agriculture companies as well as manufacturers can start opening their doors. retailers can only do curbside pickup and in-store purchases but a lot of people in new york city are waiting because they are a little concerned people aren't willing to go shopping just yet. we are seeing traffic in the street. i spoke to one small business owner who has a custom clothing business and she said
kristina: unfortunately not. to wait quite a long time to reopen and i wanted to try to find some shops that were open for you. we have been driving around and we have had no luck. everything is still boarded up. i'm in midtown right now and i would like to point out some stores have even taken it upon themselves to start painting the wooden -- or the plywood on their stores like sephora behind me to make it more aesthetically pleasing so it doesn't look like they will take these boards down...
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let's bring in kristina partsinevelos. kristina, i would imagine this poses some serious privacy concerns, right? kristina: of course it does. we are going to get to that. but imagine, ashley, if you are in times square like i am and you decide all of a sudden you're coughing and a drone is hovering right above you, or you're standing with your group of friends and a drone speaker says step away from your friends, you're standing too close. well, this could actually become a reality. they are called pandemic drones and state and local police forces are looking into using them. these drones are made from a canadian company called dragonfly and they can monitor your temperature from 190 feet away. they can also detect sneezing, coughing, your heart and breathing rate. at the moment, we know they have had test flights in westport, connecticut with the westport police over there, but like you mentioned, ashley, there are a lot of concerns about privacy so the police force over there scrapped the plan. however, westport police
let's bring in kristina partsinevelos. kristina, i would imagine this poses some serious privacy concerns, right? kristina: of course it does. we are going to get to that. but imagine, ashley, if you are in times square like i am and you decide all of a sudden you're coughing and a drone is hovering right above you, or you're standing with your group of friends and a drone speaker says step away from your friends, you're standing too close. well, this could actually become a reality. they are...
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kristina. reporter: last but not least finally new york city is stepping up to the plate in phase two. the last part or the last region of the state i should say. like many parts of the country you're seeing outdoor dining on sidewalks on streets. seeing salons open. some office space especially real estate brokers and some play ground but we're still anticipating in this city a loss potential half a million jobs over the course of 12 months. the mayor though, mayor de blasio did speak out today what this means for the city, reopening in phase two. listen in. >> phase two is really a giant step for this city. this is where most of our economy is. to keep moving forward can't be business as usual. we'll help these businesses come back. we have to be there for them. we have to give out free face coverings now, over two million. reporter: he is saying over two million face masks. but i think, one of the industries hardest hit in new york city is the restaurants. neil, we were trying to go around.
kristina. reporter: last but not least finally new york city is stepping up to the plate in phase two. the last part or the last region of the state i should say. like many parts of the country you're seeing outdoor dining on sidewalks on streets. seeing salons open. some office space especially real estate brokers and some play ground but we're still anticipating in this city a loss potential half a million jobs over the course of 12 months. the mayor though, mayor de blasio did speak out...
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kristina partsinevelos following all of that. kristina?stina: you have this situation where the demonstrations across the country come at an anxious time, especially here in new york city, as virus restrictions start to ease amid months of lockdown. and businesses here have been devastated financially and some of them frankly quite literally, which is why you have this juxtaposition. you have businesses that are boarding up just all around me, all across the city, because of looters and vandalism, then you have other businesses simultaneously trying to reopen, hire back workers to start on monday morning. i spoke to one manhattan business owner who owns a liquor shop in chelsea. she said that her business dropped dramatically throughout the entire lockdown, even though she's an essential business. listen in. >> we've seen almost like a depression in this area, even for us. it's depressing. we have this beautiful vibrant store and people are just not walking in like they used no the past. kristina: to make matters worse, looters did target
kristina partsinevelos following all of that. kristina?stina: you have this situation where the demonstrations across the country come at an anxious time, especially here in new york city, as virus restrictions start to ease amid months of lockdown. and businesses here have been devastated financially and some of them frankly quite literally, which is why you have this juxtaposition. you have businesses that are boarding up just all around me, all across the city, because of looters and...
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kristina? >> it is a cry for help. it is not just here in allentown, pennsylvania. it's a lot of cities across the country that have just been left out of that almost 2 trillion dollars coronavirus relief fund, and now they're worried they are going to fall into financial ruin. listen in. >> people have gotten stimulus money for small businesses. i think it is time that the federal government looks at municipalities of our size. >> he's talking about size, but this city here is only about 121,000 residents, so unfortunately, they don't make the cut. you need to have at least 500,000 residents in order to qualify to get any relief money, and that's what's causing so much concern as many stores we've been around the entire time has shut down, and the fear is there's going to be massive budget holes. what i mean by that is they are expecting revenue to drop in cities and towns all across pennsylvania by 40%. i spoke to one councilman who said he's expecting specifically for allentown a loss of almost 9 million dollars possibly, 10 million dollars. this comes at a time
kristina? >> it is a cry for help. it is not just here in allentown, pennsylvania. it's a lot of cities across the country that have just been left out of that almost 2 trillion dollars coronavirus relief fund, and now they're worried they are going to fall into financial ruin. listen in. >> people have gotten stimulus money for small businesses. i think it is time that the federal government looks at municipalities of our size. >> he's talking about size, but this city here...
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fox business's kristina partsinevelos is at union square where the protests are underway. kristina.eporter: charles, i'm on the west side of union square and this is the sixth day where you have businesses awakening to just destroyed property. i'm standing in front of a reebok store. they're putting wooden planks all around on plywood. the planks need to be 10 feet. what happened yesterday on several storefronts, i don't think we can call them protesters, they literally yanked down the plywood and broke through the glass. many locations made the wood even higher. they doubled up with two layers, just so the protesters preparing for the worst for this evening. i will show you, i was on the west side. we don't have any protesters at union square just yet. maybe a handful, less than 10. but you have police officers, i counted, this is about 20 just on the west side of this mark, probably on the 20 on the east side as they prepare. this morning we went to a duane reade, a 7-eleven, a gmc, glass destroyed all over the floor. we even saw looters. we saw looters in broad daylight in new yo
fox business's kristina partsinevelos is at union square where the protests are underway. kristina.eporter: charles, i'm on the west side of union square and this is the sixth day where you have businesses awakening to just destroyed property. i'm standing in front of a reebok store. they're putting wooden planks all around on plywood. the planks need to be 10 feet. what happened yesterday on several storefronts, i don't think we can call them protesters, they literally yanked down the plywood...
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kristina, thank you. kristina partsinevolos in new york city this morning.oining me now is pennsylvania senator, pat toomey. it's good to have you this morning. thanks very much for being here. >> good morning, maria. maria: we did see significantly less violent as you just heard, protesters took to the streets petitionfuly last night with -- peacefully last night with fewer police confrontations. give us your assessment of where the situation is today. >> any men who saw the video -- any american who saw the video of george floyd's death was sickened by as i was. peopl.pampeople have every righo protest, provided the protests are peaceful. what we've had over the last few days is opportunistic thugs who decided this was a chance to loot and riot and engage in mayhem. too many elected officials in cities and governors around the country decided that maybe they needed a little bit of room and in fact what you need to do is nip that kind of violence in the bud. finally, it looks like more resources are being put to work, more of the manpower that we have is be
kristina, thank you. kristina partsinevolos in new york city this morning.oining me now is pennsylvania senator, pat toomey. it's good to have you this morning. thanks very much for being here. >> good morning, maria. maria: we did see significantly less violent as you just heard, protesters took to the streets petitionfuly last night with -- peacefully last night with fewer police confrontations. give us your assessment of where the situation is today. >> any men who saw the video...
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. >> kristina the sisters say he didn't deserve to die and they are fighting for justice. >> community groups held a spiritual healing ceremony at 24th and mission in san francisco to support the family. he was shot and killed by police. >> he was well connected. >> my brother was part of so many amazing groups. >> the police say he was suspected of looting. on tuesday he was shot and killed outside the walgreens, an officer fired five shots through a police car window thinking he was reaching for a gun. an investigation revealed he had a hammer. >> how was my brother a threat to you. you have metal protecting you. my brother was on his knees, that's when the officers shot him. >> she showed me the text message they received from him 40 minutes before he was killed. they say the brother didn't deserve to die. >> a life is not replaceable. material things you can get those back. >> michelle received word that brother was identified on social media. who has fired his gun while on duty three times, none fatal. >> now my brother is the fourth. >> the sisters describe a close loving relatio
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kristina partsinevelos following it all. kristina. reporter: neil, you said the word busier and that is a great way to explain it. there is a lot more traffic on the street. a lot more people on the corners. i'm seeing people waiting in line on bus. a lot of retailers in the city remain closed. i'm in times square, normally we would be packed like sardines trying to get to a shop. the old navy behind me, the gap behind me kept their doors closed. phase one is supposed to allow, agricultural, manufacturers, construction sites, retailers all to open their doors but we're seeing not even curbside pickup. a lot of major retailers saying they're holding off. they want to see if people are comfortable going back out on the street especially since many businesses urged their workers to stay home. you had the mayor of new york just speak about an hour ago about trying to encourage people to get out there and, let them know it is safe. listen in. >> i've talked to a lot of people the last few days when i have been out in neighborhoods, they al
kristina partsinevelos following it all. kristina. reporter: neil, you said the word busier and that is a great way to explain it. there is a lot more traffic on the street. a lot more people on the corners. i'm seeing people waiting in line on bus. a lot of retailers in the city remain closed. i'm in times square, normally we would be packed like sardines trying to get to a shop. the old navy behind me, the gap behind me kept their doors closed. phase one is supposed to allow, agricultural,...
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let's get the latest from christina part -- kristina partsinevelos with that. kristina. reporter: you have words like stay strong, be safe on 19th street. unfortunately the wooden planks were not strong enough. now the city will grapple how they will move forward. given you had curfew at 11:00 p.m. yesterday. there were tons of protesters, looters and thieves targeting locations on scooters and cars. mayor deblasio issued a statement. let's listen. >> there will be peace and order today and tonight and all week in new york city. i am extending the curfew which i announced would be beginning again at 8:00 p.m. tonight, going until 5:00 a.m. wednesday morning. we're going to continue that curfew for the remainder of this week. reporter: so it is still a lot of shock and surprise to a lot of people including ones around me, you have the curfew until sunday, that is june 7th that would be 8:00 p.m. everybody needs to be indoors. yesterday i was talking around a lot of neighborhoods. a lot of grocery stores were closing earlier around 9:00, so probably expect that even earlie
let's get the latest from christina part -- kristina partsinevelos with that. kristina. reporter: you have words like stay strong, be safe on 19th street. unfortunately the wooden planks were not strong enough. now the city will grapple how they will move forward. given you had curfew at 11:00 p.m. yesterday. there were tons of protesters, looters and thieves targeting locations on scooters and cars. mayor deblasio issued a statement. let's listen. >> there will be peace and order today...
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kristina? reporter: already reeling from the lockdown, small businesses that now have to deal with the damage caused by the protesters and looters, like you said, that could cost millions of dollars. i have been traveling around the city throughout the entire week and especially today, we have been speaking to a lot of small business owners including one woman who owns a wine and spirit shop in chelsea. she said that once the lockdown was enacted she already lost about 80% of her revenue. since then she's been looted. they broke through her store, cracked the window, destroyed all the bottles of alcohol by the windowsill, stole liquor like hennessy to the tune of about $2,000. that's not even including how much it will cost to repair the store. listen. >> you can look around and see the people employed here. we are diverse, we are vibrant, we are a woman-owned business and doing our best to survive. the looters have disgraced this whole movement by hitting the businesses that they are supposed
kristina? reporter: already reeling from the lockdown, small businesses that now have to deal with the damage caused by the protesters and looters, like you said, that could cost millions of dollars. i have been traveling around the city throughout the entire week and especially today, we have been speaking to a lot of small business owners including one woman who owns a wine and spirit shop in chelsea. she said that once the lockdown was enacted she already lost about 80% of her revenue. since...
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what are you seeing, kristina?r: this is the sixth morning the cities across the country wake up to the damage unleashed by protesters on residential private, commercial property. i'm in soho manhattan. take a look at this location. it was boarded up yesterday. protesters ripped down the boards, completely looted the entire store. what litters the street now are nothing but, you have a shoe boxes from dolce. when we got here, crews, three people cleaning up. i thought they worked for dolce. no, they were local residents cleaning up the location. i can set the scene, what it sounds like, sounds like a construction site in soho and broadway. everybody is putting up the wooden planks. it looks like we're preparing for a hurricane that people are worried this will happen again this evening. i want to show you footage we received from a resident of a duane reade in noho. corner of fourth and broadway. he was in his apartment. didn't want to be on camera. you can see from the footage, looters breaking all of the grass wi
what are you seeing, kristina?r: this is the sixth morning the cities across the country wake up to the damage unleashed by protesters on residential private, commercial property. i'm in soho manhattan. take a look at this location. it was boarded up yesterday. protesters ripped down the boards, completely looted the entire store. what litters the street now are nothing but, you have a shoe boxes from dolce. when we got here, crews, three people cleaning up. i thought they worked for dolce. no,...
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first of all with kristina partsinevelos in new york. that state, that city in middle of continued reopenings but not missing a moment to sees what is significance of all of this. the move by the governor and the mayor to crack down on police forces and to change their behavior. kristina? reporter: that's right, neil. you have officials that are listening and reacting. the latest is governor cuomo saying there is a going to be a complete overhaul of the police. he is looking to have a legislation turned into law and it would potentially be, in his words, i quote, the most aggressive reforms in the country on policing. so again, that would include banning chokeholds. that would also include, there is several states look at his twitter feed, he outlined some of those, but again this is to reform the police here in new york. hopes to turn that into law by this week. so like you said moving very rapidly. you have mayor de blasio of new york also painting the streets, change name of certain intersections to commemorate black lives matter, to
first of all with kristina partsinevelos in new york. that state, that city in middle of continued reopenings but not missing a moment to sees what is significance of all of this. the move by the governor and the mayor to crack down on police forces and to change their behavior. kristina? reporter: that's right, neil. you have officials that are listening and reacting. the latest is governor cuomo saying there is a going to be a complete overhaul of the police. he is looking to have a...
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kristina partsinevelos following it all from hoboken. kristina?nly four in here but states across the country are reopening but there are many that are saying houses of worship will not be able to reopen just yet or they are placing strict capacity limits after months of closure. here in new jersey, there was at least 70 churches that have decided to join together and file a petition to sue the governor of new jersey over his closure orders. right now, they are allowed to operate at 25% capacity or 50 people whichever is lower, and we spoke to the pastor on that petition, one of the pastors, i should say. listen to why they are filing that federal lawsuit. >> we do believe that the core issue is that the church is beyond essential and we do feel that there are discriminatory actions against the church, not just the church, church is one institution but because we are under first amendment right, we do feel we have the right to be able to gather at our discretion. reporter: republican senator josh hawley believes the department of justice should be
kristina partsinevelos following it all from hoboken. kristina?nly four in here but states across the country are reopening but there are many that are saying houses of worship will not be able to reopen just yet or they are placing strict capacity limits after months of closure. here in new jersey, there was at least 70 churches that have decided to join together and file a petition to sue the governor of new jersey over his closure orders. right now, they are allowed to operate at 25%...
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kristina partsineveloss with the latest right now from new york city. kristina? reporter: you're right, neil. the fact you had two curfews two nights in a row. it was relatively calm. the city has been in lock down and boarded up. i'm at apple on fifth avenue. it is the iconic apple store. they added white. don't look like the walls will come down anytime soon. soho, here at bergdorf goodman, everything is boarded up. it looks like a giant hurricane is about to come through the city. one thing, the governor and mayor of the city both agree yesterday was relatively peaceful. mayor de blasio had a press conference recently. listen to his combments. listen in. >> we expect a lot of police officers. we expect them to live up to the highest standards of our society. and i saw a lot of good last night. curfew beginning at 8:00 p.m. going on until 5:00 a.m. next morning. that will be in place, including sunday night to 5:00 a.m. monday morning. at that point we hope to lift the curfew. reporter: hope right now but retailers are taking it into their own hands. those that
kristina partsineveloss with the latest right now from new york city. kristina? reporter: you're right, neil. the fact you had two curfews two nights in a row. it was relatively calm. the city has been in lock down and boarded up. i'm at apple on fifth avenue. it is the iconic apple store. they added white. don't look like the walls will come down anytime soon. soho, here at bergdorf goodman, everything is boarded up. it looks like a giant hurricane is about to come through the city. one thing,...
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kristina with more on that in new york city.traffic felt like? i know you are working from home, but it seems like a distant memory. it seems like a distant memory for a lot of people that are still working from home. they don't have to deal with the noise and the cars moving at a snail's pace. experts are warning possibly once these lockdowns have lifted completely across the nation, we could start to see more commuters and more cars on the road. why is that? public transit is down quite a bit. they are virtually empty as more people are working from home or a lot of people just don't feel comfortable getting into a subway or train. here in new york city, the mta is saying ridership on subways is down 80% compared to last year at this time. which is why they are trying to remind people that it's very safe, they are trying to assure safety by having cleaning crews and even operating realtime filtration systems to make sure the air is clean. if you are wondering which cities would be the most affected, we have a list for you. thi
kristina with more on that in new york city.traffic felt like? i know you are working from home, but it seems like a distant memory. it seems like a distant memory for a lot of people that are still working from home. they don't have to deal with the noise and the cars moving at a snail's pace. experts are warning possibly once these lockdowns have lifted completely across the nation, we could start to see more commuters and more cars on the road. why is that? public transit is down quite a...
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kristina: well, nobody is singing right now. they are happy that restaurants have entered phase two here. you can see even just the people behind me are allowed to be eating outside, of course, with social distancing rules, not at full capacity, but you have states across the country that are reopening and yet there's this major source of frustration, especially here, when it comes to the restrictions placed on indoor dining. they thought phase two would happen today. things are going to start to go back to normal. then we had on friday, an injunction imposed by a local judge here saying that no one can open indoors. this comes after the asbury state council, they voted that they should open at 25% capacity. that's what they were hoping to go through. but the governor said no. i spoke to one councilwoman who weighed in on the negative effects to the economy. listen in. >> our restaurants are struggling to employ people and to actually even stay open. 25% capacity with a lot of room between tables doesn't really leave a lot to ke
kristina: well, nobody is singing right now. they are happy that restaurants have entered phase two here. you can see even just the people behind me are allowed to be eating outside, of course, with social distancing rules, not at full capacity, but you have states across the country that are reopening and yet there's this major source of frustration, especially here, when it comes to the restrictions placed on indoor dining. they thought phase two would happen today. things are going to start...
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kristina partsinevelos is on the street for us surveying what happened in lower manhattan. tell me more. reporter: i'm actually in soho. we have been driving around the city and like you said, it's a lot calmer. there's way less damage. it took awhile to even find one storefront. this is best buy and the looters fortunately did not get into this location, but the city is like a giant hurricane is coming every single store, that store down behind me is adidas, they were hit yesterday so they have been boarded up. the difference this time around is a lot of the boarding goes a lot higher. we have some other visuals we took in soho. there is signage on a lot of these wooden planks, one store saying they have nothing left, don't loot us. in soho it's pretty much a calm scene today. we also went to the apple store, the iconic apple store near central park. they have crews working there to not only create these massive barriers but they are even putting white on there, too. overall, definitely a lot calmer which is welcome news by everyone, especially the businesses in america. b
kristina partsinevelos is on the street for us surveying what happened in lower manhattan. tell me more. reporter: i'm actually in soho. we have been driving around the city and like you said, it's a lot calmer. there's way less damage. it took awhile to even find one storefront. this is best buy and the looters fortunately did not get into this location, but the city is like a giant hurricane is coming every single store, that store down behind me is adidas, they were hit yesterday so they...
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stuart: we hear you, kristina. thank you very much indeed.ome governors who refuse to fully reopen their states or partially reopen them, they seem to have no problem with protests. here is new jersey governor phil murphy. roll tape. >> we're not out protesting if the nail salon opens. if you own a nail salon, don't come at me. nothing personal, compared to the death, tragic death in full daylight, a life lost that did not need to be any measure lost. so we, i think we have to respect the right for folks to peacefully protest. stuart: okay. i am going to interpret what the governor is saying there. seems it is okay to protest about the death of george floyd and definitely it is but it doesn't seem to have much time for those who protest their ability to make a living and open up their stores, and barbershops again. seems to me that people should be allowed to dine out, if you get protesters on the streets, seems to me you should be able to dine out. that is what our guest says, new york state assemblyman mike la pietri is with us. he is a rep
stuart: we hear you, kristina. thank you very much indeed.ome governors who refuse to fully reopen their states or partially reopen them, they seem to have no problem with protests. here is new jersey governor phil murphy. roll tape. >> we're not out protesting if the nail salon opens. if you own a nail salon, don't come at me. nothing personal, compared to the death, tragic death in full daylight, a life lost that did not need to be any measure lost. so we, i think we have to respect the...
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governor says at least 7 people were abducted then hours later there was another attack in northern kristina's state $35.00 people there were killed while in some armed groups and area has killed more than 35000 people and displaced about 2000000 in the past decade majora says in a boucher he has more on the borno state attack and significant in the wider conflict . 1st of all they start to beat a highway leading to that community and attacked some trouble because of the village. when a killing spree as people run for their lives and drove over them and their fears getting busy by that many people have died because a lot of people dozens of people are still holding that many of these. groups that employ guerrilla tactics perhaps the process of those other places all over. and it's coming at a time when the nigerian army stepping up each or more gracious now book or i'm going to be seen as being on the back so they will try to make a statement as much as they can chose this particular village to make a point across to all the village. of siding with the military giving information and of course
governor says at least 7 people were abducted then hours later there was another attack in northern kristina's state $35.00 people there were killed while in some armed groups and area has killed more than 35000 people and displaced about 2000000 in the past decade majora says in a boucher he has more on the borno state attack and significant in the wider conflict . 1st of all they start to beat a highway leading to that community and attacked some trouble because of the village. when a killing...
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congestion and hopeful avoid any talking about coronavirus "carmageddon," back to you. >> thank you kristinan the new york city coming up threat from china commerce secretary wilbur ross telling me earlier huawei spying threat is real bracing for new pressure we are breaking it all down stay with us. for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. maria: welcome back holing china accountable concerns from wall street over pending legislation would crackdown o alibaba, baidu on u.s. exchanges lawmakers say crackdown would protect investors from fraud due to the company failure to submit to u.s. audits, some asset managers he expressing concern over potential effects on emerging markets, we want to point out, that these chinese companies generate a lot of money, for major exchanges alli mcc
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kristina, what's the deadline after release the children.istina: the federal judge ordered the release of children held for more than 20 days at 3 family detention centers operated by ice in texas and pennsylvania citing the recent spread of covid-19 and two of the three facilities. the court writing in its opinion, in part, quote, the family residential centers are on fire and there's no more time for half measures. now the court filings in this case, these court filings here indicate that as of 2 days ago 11 people detained at the ice detention center in texas have been diagnosed with covid-19 and at least 4 employees of the billy texas facility have tested positive for virus, eric. eric: there's a separate decision on the president's use of military funding for the border wall that's under construction. christina: yes, that's right, ninth u.s. circuit appealed illegally side-stepped congress with transfer of $2.5 billion for military construction projects to build parts of the wall at southern border. chief judge thomas wrote for the majo
kristina, what's the deadline after release the children.istina: the federal judge ordered the release of children held for more than 20 days at 3 family detention centers operated by ice in texas and pennsylvania citing the recent spread of covid-19 and two of the three facilities. the court writing in its opinion, in part, quote, the family residential centers are on fire and there's no more time for half measures. now the court filings in this case, these court filings here indicate that as...
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kristina partsinevelos on top of the latest goings-on in the big apple. kristina? we had almost 200 arrests here in new york city but law enforcement, witnesses are saying the damage and chaos is a little more subdued than previous nights. just over last night, we saw several of the protesters, you know, walk over, all over the city but several of them made it further north to gracie mansion. that is where the mayor of new york city lives. many of them taking a knee in front of his front steps. as you just, when you were saying at the top of the show what was happening now currently in brooklyn, though, is another gathering. this is for george floyd, his memorial. george floyd's brother will also be in attendance in brooklyn. the plan is it's starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern time so it's already begun, they will eventually cross over the brooklyn bridge. we are all anticipating this to be peaceful but definitely a different scene than what happened last night in brooklyn. there was a knife attack on an nypd officer. he was stabbed in the neck. two other officers were
kristina partsinevelos on top of the latest goings-on in the big apple. kristina? we had almost 200 arrests here in new york city but law enforcement, witnesses are saying the damage and chaos is a little more subdued than previous nights. just over last night, we saw several of the protesters, you know, walk over, all over the city but several of them made it further north to gracie mansion. that is where the mayor of new york city lives. many of them taking a knee in front of his front steps....
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kristina partsinevelos.a daunting task coming days with social distancing protocols but-increasing prices of food to that headache. we received tfor the month of my and we prices increase especially compared to last year. we are seeing foib, fish, eggs that skyrocketed due to aupgs well as plant manufacturers would be bee. dairy products over 5%. look at that. gory that dropped in may was cereal and floured major disruptions in the and closed down hundreds, adding to increases in prices. blooifs the prices will be high in. >> cost of putting plex sy glass barriers up, marks on the floor. we'll see the highest food prices we've seen in decades. not 2.6%. we'll see double-digit increases, because a lot of factories have to invest a lot of dollars to reconfigure themselves. reporter: they're passing costs along to consumers. you see this graph back in 2019, the average transaction would be 50 bucks. 50 to 55. we saw the jump. it is hovering $65 every time you do the grocery order. especially this location, murr
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kristina, thank you very much.nies are facing pressure to publicly support protesters in the aftermath of george floyd's death. lauren simonetti has more on that. hey, lauren. lauren: good to see you. let's start with microsoft. the ceo releasing this tweet just now. there is no place for hate and racism in our society. empathy and shared understanding are a start but we must do more and he continues, well, apple is doing more. in a memo obtained by fox business, tim cook writes this. george floyd's death is shocking and tragic proof that we must aim far higher than a normal future and build one that lives up to the highest ideals of equality and justice. apple going a step further, donating to equal justice and human rights groups and matching employee donations in june that do the same. brand expert chris ruby says taking action against violence is necessary right now, also, as many companies big and small take action to protect themselves from violence. if you take a look at some of this video, apple, their popu
kristina, thank you very much.nies are facing pressure to publicly support protesters in the aftermath of george floyd's death. lauren simonetti has more on that. hey, lauren. lauren: good to see you. let's start with microsoft. the ceo releasing this tweet just now. there is no place for hate and racism in our society. empathy and shared understanding are a start but we must do more and he continues, well, apple is doing more. in a memo obtained by fox business, tim cook writes this. george...
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kristina, you are at the track. give me a preview of the race with no fans. reporter: right.ot this year, no fans. it's completely empty except for a few of us that are hanging around. but this is an iconic event that's going to be happening here on this exact track. the horses are actually warming up right now. of course, this is live tv. they're not running by like i wanted them to. but let's talk about the breakdown, how everything is different this year with the triple crown. you've got the belmont stakes that is this saturday, then you have the kentucky derby that is postponed until september and then you have the preakness that will be in october. so a lot of changes for this. this comes at a time where you mentioned sports betting, really big deal and there hasn't been any -- well, 2020 has been out of whack for sports events, we know that, but now with this horse race, it's definitely going to be on the radar for a lot of online gamblers. the supreme court lifted the ban on sports betting back in 2018 and that's why 18 states have already gone ahead and legalized spor
kristina, you are at the track. give me a preview of the race with no fans. reporter: right.ot this year, no fans. it's completely empty except for a few of us that are hanging around. but this is an iconic event that's going to be happening here on this exact track. the horses are actually warming up right now. of course, this is live tv. they're not running by like i wanted them to. but let's talk about the breakdown, how everything is different this year with the triple crown. you've got the...
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melissa: kristina, thank you. connell, what do you think about this? i don't understand. so if they're over your head and they decide that someone in a crew down below them has a fever, then what? i mean, what do they do, land on that person's head, take pictures? send the police out to swat around them? how is that actionable information? copp copp well, i think theoretically they could pass it on to someone who could then pass it on to that person or take action on it. i i think it's very unlikely they'd be firing a missile at the person with a fever -- [laughter] listen, it's good technology. doesn't necessarily mean we have to use it, i'll say that. melissa: i don't know, all i know is we have people breaking into storefronts and stealing things, and the police aren't able to top them from doing that, so instead they're going to take our temperature. that does it for us on that know. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. this nation has endured two weeks of protests and demonstrations, riots and mob violence, and the democratic party's obscene efforts to politically exploit
melissa: kristina, thank you. connell, what do you think about this? i don't understand. so if they're over your head and they decide that someone in a crew down below them has a fever, then what? i mean, what do they do, land on that person's head, take pictures? send the police out to swat around them? how is that actionable information? copp copp well, i think theoretically they could pass it on to someone who could then pass it on to that person or take action on it. i i think it's very...
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kristina, what do we know about who or what is driving the markets?t is driven high lately because of the stimulus actions that are showing that the government is going to step in and aid recovery. let's face it, the market is driven by people trying to get ahead of one another, which inflates prices, pushes things up. but i don't think we can ignore what happened on thursday which is the market was spooked by the fact that a number of cities and states have seen their coronavirus cases increase. places like counties in california and north carolina, arizona. and they got a double dose of bad news when fed reserve chairman jerome powell essentially said millions of americans may not have a job to come back to. and it's going to take them some time to find a new job and a new company. or a new industry. and this is the thing. the administration is very worried about the economic recovery. treasury secretary steven mnuchin out there this week trying to reassure the markets that they're not going to shut down the economy again. listen. >> we can't shut d
kristina, what do we know about who or what is driving the markets?t is driven high lately because of the stimulus actions that are showing that the government is going to step in and aid recovery. let's face it, the market is driven by people trying to get ahead of one another, which inflates prices, pushes things up. but i don't think we can ignore what happened on thursday which is the market was spooked by the fact that a number of cities and states have seen their coronavirus cases...
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kristina partsinevelos. at the corner of wall and brought.mistic things will pick up including for those restaurants. i guess some bullish food for thought. see what i did there? food for thought. here comes "the five." ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters with juan williams, dana perino, greg gutfeld and dagen mcdowell. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president trump leading the way on police reform while defending cops and promising to restore law and order. trump signing an executive order after weeks of protests. it bans choke hold unless an officer's life is in danger. it also calls for more police training and creates a database to track cops with complaints against them. here is the president
kristina partsinevelos. at the corner of wall and brought.mistic things will pick up including for those restaurants. i guess some bullish food for thought. see what i did there? food for thought. here comes "the five." ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters with juan williams, dana perino, greg gutfeld and dagen mcdowell. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president trump leading the way on police reform while defending cops and promising...
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kristina partsinevelos from fox business is live at a marina in freeport, new york east of manhattan.s rising tide of sales thanks to the coronavirus. you have cancellation of sports leagues, summer vacations. all 50 states have lifted restrictions on boating, which means demand is big. this one is $350,000. new researches shows in the month of may alone, personal water craft sales have increased 75% compared to last year at this time. if we're talking about demand, like you said in long island, you have so many people just families out here. overall, i spoke to the owner of this marina and he said business is booming. >> it's shocking how it's taking off. we were prepared for the worst. we spun it around and have records being set almost every day. >> i know a lot of people want to know the price of a boat. the average price is better for freshwater, an aluminum boat, $36,000. the personal water craft and $12,000. a lot of families are finding it harder and harder to buy the boats. they're coming back around -- no, no, no. we're live on tv and they're trying to speed off. you have a
kristina partsinevelos from fox business is live at a marina in freeport, new york east of manhattan.s rising tide of sales thanks to the coronavirus. you have cancellation of sports leagues, summer vacations. all 50 states have lifted restrictions on boating, which means demand is big. this one is $350,000. new researches shows in the month of may alone, personal water craft sales have increased 75% compared to last year at this time. if we're talking about demand, like you said in long...
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>> this is kristina daikus. i'm here to speak in rebuttal on behalf of the project sponsor. page and turnbull prepared the report for this project. the impact under ceqa is that a project would render the entire historic district inform longer eligible for listing in the california register. the boundaries of the ceqa historic district are a visible layer on the planning department's historic resource map. we identified that there are approximately 300 individual properties within the boundary. based on an identified period of significance of 1913 to 1935, there are approximately 230 properties within the boundaries that were built during that time period and are considered potential district contributors. visual inspection of the residences throughout the district suggest that the majority of age eligible buildings as well as the district's design landscape retain good overall integrity and continue to convey the district's significance. thus, the loss of one contributing building will not meet the threshold of cumulative impact which would render the historic district inel
>> this is kristina daikus. i'm here to speak in rebuttal on behalf of the project sponsor. page and turnbull prepared the report for this project. the impact under ceqa is that a project would render the entire historic district inform longer eligible for listing in the california register. the boundaries of the ceqa historic district are a visible layer on the planning department's historic resource map. we identified that there are approximately 300 individual properties within the...
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thank you to my neighbor kristina, my friends dennis and diane in sonoma for letting me know sal did that. i didn't see it. low clouds are there, the fog will retreat and you know what? we are into a typical summer pattern here. 50s, 60s already, livermore 65, the city is 58. the bigger fog influence at the coast and bay, a decent breeze here. travis had gusts to 30, now about 18. about 25 over san pablo bay out towards hiddenbrooke. lakeport, vacaville, mid-70s. there's going to be some very warm but most locations are running a little cooler than yesterday. santa rosa is minus6. livermore and san jose are all a little cool. we will see if that sticks or reverses course later in the day. fog retreating back to the coast so fog on or near the coast. sunny away and i mean warm to hot, ukiah, vacaville, upper 90s to near 100 degrees. around here a little closer, 60s, 70s, 80s and mainly low to mid-90s. don't see much change, slightly cooler maybe tomorrow for a few. it does warm up wednesday, thursday, levels off friday. does look cooler, though, going into the weekend, guys. >> right,
thank you to my neighbor kristina, my friends dennis and diane in sonoma for letting me know sal did that. i didn't see it. low clouds are there, the fog will retreat and you know what? we are into a typical summer pattern here. 50s, 60s already, livermore 65, the city is 58. the bigger fog influence at the coast and bay, a decent breeze here. travis had gusts to 30, now about 18. about 25 over san pablo bay out towards hiddenbrooke. lakeport, vacaville, mid-70s. there's going to be some very...
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kristina coleman live in santa monica, california. kristina.el, some protestors organizers are working to make sure that protests last all summer long especially since local governments are in the budget planning phase right now and protestors want to make sure more funding is spent on social services. also this is an election year and want to make sure police reform is at the top of the political agenda. now this protest is happening right now in new york city, this is one of many protests taking place across the country today including the demonstrations in ohio and new jersey. in addition to pushing for specific police reforms like requiring officers to intervene if they see another officer using excessive force, nationwide bans on chokeholdses and many protestors calling on leaders, saying it would ease some of the conflicts police are often called onto handle. city officials in la and new york city already announcing they plan to cut funding to their local police departments, new york governor andrew cuomo addressing the call for structura
kristina coleman live in santa monica, california. kristina.el, some protestors organizers are working to make sure that protests last all summer long especially since local governments are in the budget planning phase right now and protestors want to make sure more funding is spent on social services. also this is an election year and want to make sure police reform is at the top of the political agenda. now this protest is happening right now in new york city, this is one of many protests...
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>> we he want some things to stay consistent that means free booze. >> thank you kristina partsineveloshis morning safety in the skies the federal aviation administration will not focuses flyers to wear masks that is next, stay with us. where will you go first? wherever you may go, lexus will welcome you back with exceptional offers on exceptional vehicles. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. maria: welcome back, airlines under pressure to toughen rules on mask requirements some are trying to strictly enforce spacing coverings in flights others not at all faa says will not require masks opened commercial aircraft wants to leave it up to individual airlines, american united delta saying that riles will get tougher this week, dagen mcdowell how do you feel about this? >> it is going to wind up being a mÊlÉe, perhaps flight attendants going to enforce this is it going to be other passengers, getting in arguments with one another about who not only doesn't have a mask on but are you wearing it p
>> we he want some things to stay consistent that means free booze. >> thank you kristina partsineveloshis morning safety in the skies the federal aviation administration will not focuses flyers to wear masks that is next, stay with us. where will you go first? wherever you may go, lexus will welcome you back with exceptional offers on exceptional vehicles. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus...
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dagen: indeed thank you so much kristina partsinevelos. just around the corner new research, shows first time dads are putting parent hood on pause. >> what you want, baby i got it, what you need, you know i got it, all i am asking ♪ . now is the time for a new bath from bath fitter. every bath fitter bath is installed quickly, safely, and beautifully, with a lifetime warranty. go from old to new. from worn to wow. the beautiful bath you've always wanted, done right, installed by one expert technician, all in one day. we've been creating moments like these for 35 years, and we're here to help you get started. book your free virtual or in-home design consultation today. thats where i feel normal.s an hour, having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. protected lifetime income from an annuity can help your retirement plan ride out turbulent times. learn more at protectedincome.org. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow,
dagen: indeed thank you so much kristina partsinevelos. just around the corner new research, shows first time dads are putting parent hood on pause. >> what you want, baby i got it, what you need, you know i got it, all i am asking ♪ . now is the time for a new bath from bath fitter. every bath fitter bath is installed quickly, safely, and beautifully, with a lifetime warranty. go from old to new. from worn to wow. the beautiful bath you've always wanted, done right, installed by one...
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kristina partsinevelos is in allentown this morning.>> reporter: good morning, cheryl. like you mentioned, it is a cry for help from a lot of these small towns across america. why? because they were left out of the almost $2 trillion coronavirus relief package. allentown, it's the third largest city in pennsylvania, a little bit more than 120,000 people but it still wasn't big enough to get funding from washington. overall, you have cities, towns, they have to have at least 500,000 people in their population in order to qualify. that means roughly 36 cities across the country actually made that criteria which is why towns like allentown are begging for a cash infusion from washington. listen in. >> we're in dire financial situation right now. a hungry mouth is a hungry mouth, no matter if it's in a small city or a large city. and we've got a lot of challenges and very needy people here in allentown. >> reporter: it's estimated that towns and cities in pennsylvania will see a roughly 40% revenue shortfall. in allentown they're expecting
kristina partsinevelos is in allentown this morning.>> reporter: good morning, cheryl. like you mentioned, it is a cry for help from a lot of these small towns across america. why? because they were left out of the almost $2 trillion coronavirus relief package. allentown, it's the third largest city in pennsylvania, a little bit more than 120,000 people but it still wasn't big enough to get funding from washington. overall, you have cities, towns, they have to have at least 500,000 people...
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sounds like a growth story for sure kristina partsinevelos, in if new york city, coming up google protestersng ceo of ties to law enforcement, wait till you hear this stay with us. ♪ you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. that's a step in the right direction. business alert shares china based coffee chain makerr luckin plummeting the company says it received another delifting notice from nasdaq last week failing to file annual report, the company claims that delay has caused by the coronavirus pandemic, stock right now down almost 20%, there is a significant movement in the united states, to enforce the accounting rules, of the u.s., chinese companies need to follo
sounds like a growth story for sure kristina partsinevelos, in if new york city, coming up google protestersng ceo of ties to law enforcement, wait till you hear this stay with us. ♪ you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45...
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kristina partsinevelos with us in new york. show me the bricks and tell me what the feds are doing about it. reporter: well, much of the destruction appears to be coming from people who are committing crimes and taking advantage, believing that the police, there's a low risk of being caught. before highlighting the bricks thing, i'm in union square right now. there are no garbage cans anywhere. yesterday i saw city people picking up a lot of the garbage cans in the city and now the latest is the nypd commissioner has said they are investigating. they tweeted out this is what our cops are up against, organized looters strategically planning caches of bricks and rocks at locations throughout new york city. and there are similar investigations going on across the country, even kansas city police put out a tweet, they said we have learned of and discovered stashes of bricks and rocks in and around the plaza to be used during a riot. if you see anything like this, text 911 and they go on to say they are looking into it. i did call a
kristina partsinevelos with us in new york. show me the bricks and tell me what the feds are doing about it. reporter: well, much of the destruction appears to be coming from people who are committing crimes and taking advantage, believing that the police, there's a low risk of being caught. before highlighting the bricks thing, i'm in union square right now. there are no garbage cans anywhere. yesterday i saw city people picking up a lot of the garbage cans in the city and now the latest is...