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-kristina: i'm good. how are you? -lemonis: i'm marcus. kristina: kristina. nice to meet you.etter half. -lemonis: okay, awesome. kristina: so we're having a sidewalk sale? lemonis: have you asked him to do this before? giordano: how long have you been wanting me to clear out that garage and stop the hoarding? kristina: forever. but this is good. i'm glad this is out here. giordano: if she's happy, then i'm happy. kristina: i think this is the right step. giordano: i get what you're saying. i need to move it, and i will move it now that it's here because it's not going back in the garage. five dollars! five dollars. try that on. twenty bucks. i got this in large. lemonis: five dollars. this one? giordano: five dollars! five dollar hats! you both need tank tops, five bucks. five dollar hats. this guy right here needs a hat. one time only sample sale! lemonis: how is it shaking? want to get a little count? giordano: yeah. lemonis: so i have 1,100 in this pile, 1,200, 1,300, 1,400... giordano: three hundred. lemonis: so we're at 1,775 right now. giordano: that's what i did in a w
-kristina: i'm good. how are you? -lemonis: i'm marcus. kristina: kristina. nice to meet you.etter half. -lemonis: okay, awesome. kristina: so we're having a sidewalk sale? lemonis: have you asked him to do this before? giordano: how long have you been wanting me to clear out that garage and stop the hoarding? kristina: forever. but this is good. i'm glad this is out here. giordano: if she's happy, then i'm happy. kristina: i think this is the right step. giordano: i get what you're saying. i...
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kristina, take me through it. kristina: busted.kenny, thought he was enjoying lunch indoors at his friend's restaurant in maryland until somebody caught him on camera and instagrammed out a photo of him dining indoors when his city has been dine banned dining indoors. they wrote, glad you're enjoying social indoor dining without a mask. restaurants here, close, suffer, fight for every nickel to survive. i guess all the press briefings, narrative unsafe indoor dining don't apply to you. thank you for clearing it all up for us tonight. the mayor took to twitter. he apologized. he tweeted out, he knows he upset people that he dined indoors. he felt the risk, here is the excuse, he felt the risk was low because the county i visited had fewer than 800 covid-19 cases. read that howe you want. he still dined indoors when philadelphia is still not allowing indoor dining until september 8th. that is 25% capacity. stuart: driving people out of business. kristina, thank you very much indeed. >>> the markets i'm sure, yes, we still have plenty
kristina, take me through it. kristina: busted.kenny, thought he was enjoying lunch indoors at his friend's restaurant in maryland until somebody caught him on camera and instagrammed out a photo of him dining indoors when his city has been dine banned dining indoors. they wrote, glad you're enjoying social indoor dining without a mask. restaurants here, close, suffer, fight for every nickel to survive. i guess all the press briefings, narrative unsafe indoor dining don't apply to you. thank...
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kristina, more news on apple.this given the drop yesterday, over 8%, wiping $180 billion in market cap. that is literally the accumlaughs of 470 s&p 500 firms altogether, so this is a huge drop for apple. nonetheless, it's still up over 55% for the year. right now it's trading a little bit lower, about 4.5% lower. it's still, you know, in the trillion dollar club when we're talking about how much it's worth in terms of valuations. we know that the stock just recently split as well. but i want the talk about big picture. the tech sector as a whole taking down the market over the last 24 hours. there is one report now that softbank could have been -- this is a japanese conglomerate -- could have been behind a lot of that movement. softbank invested heavily, billions of dollars in u.s. equity, and supposedly that move caused quite a bit of a rally just over, i guess, midweek. and then it resulted in the selloff that we're seeing. so that's some of the talk that we're seeing on social media today. but i'd like to poin
kristina, more news on apple.this given the drop yesterday, over 8%, wiping $180 billion in market cap. that is literally the accumlaughs of 470 s&p 500 firms altogether, so this is a huge drop for apple. nonetheless, it's still up over 55% for the year. right now it's trading a little bit lower, about 4.5% lower. it's still, you know, in the trillion dollar club when we're talking about how much it's worth in terms of valuations. we know that the stock just recently split as well. but i...
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kristina, why the sudden change of heart? kristina: there are two main reasons for this.n the biggest deal ever in the luxury retail market. the reason tiffany postponed the merger agreement. originally was august, postponed to november. after december 31st extension. the other major looming threat, the fact that the united states may impose taxes on french goods that come into the country. so because of that lvmh doesn't think it is fair to go ahead with the 16 billion-dollar agreement. tiffany's share price is plummeting. it is down 10%. tiffany sales are getting hit. global sales down 29% in the latest quarter. this comes at a time the luxury retail market, the regular retail market is struggling. seeing bankruptcies across the board from neiman marcus, lord & taylor, brooks brothers, all filing for bankruptcy in 2020 alone. gap said it could not pay rent for the 2500 stores across the united states. the situation now according to boston consulting group since we're talking about luxury we should see sales fall 25 to 45% in 2020. it could take three years to recoup. no
kristina, why the sudden change of heart? kristina: there are two main reasons for this.n the biggest deal ever in the luxury retail market. the reason tiffany postponed the merger agreement. originally was august, postponed to november. after december 31st extension. the other major looming threat, the fact that the united states may impose taxes on french goods that come into the country. so because of that lvmh doesn't think it is fair to go ahead with the 16 billion-dollar agreement....
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thank you, kristina. kristina partsinevelos live for us in new york city. same time tomorrow. see where the dow goes. 29k today. first time since february. here's lou dobbs. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the radical dems today dealt another blow by the booming trump economy. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are not only rebounding, but have reached new record highs. the dow jones industrials, are you ready? now back above 29,000 for the first time since the china virus pandemic hit in february. and market value is measured by -- as measured by the wilshire 5000 gaining over $14 trillion since bear market lows in march.
thank you, kristina. kristina partsinevelos live for us in new york city. same time tomorrow. see where the dow goes. 29k today. first time since february. here's lou dobbs. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the radical dems today dealt another blow by the booming trump economy. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are not only rebounding, but have reached new record highs. the dow jones industrials, are you ready? now back above 29,000 for the first time since the china virus pandemic hit in...
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anyway, kristina, thank you, good reporting from new york city on the restaurants. then, well, melissa and i will see you back same time tomorrow. it's "lou dobbs tonight" that starts right now. have a good night. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. firefighters at this hour are trying to contain nearly 100 wildfires raging across the west coast. millions of acres have already been scorched, at least 35 people have been killed in those fires, but dozens of people are missing. president trump is on his way to phoenix, arizona, for a campaign round table with latino voters. the president leaving california just a few moments ago. there he met with emergency officials for a briefing on the wildfires. during that meeting the
anyway, kristina, thank you, good reporting from new york city on the restaurants. then, well, melissa and i will see you back same time tomorrow. it's "lou dobbs tonight" that starts right now. have a good night. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. firefighters at this hour are trying to contain nearly 100 wildfires raging across the west coast. millions of acres have already been scorched, at least 35 people have been killed in those fires, but dozens of people are missing....
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kristina?art of this story is that everyone found out almost at the same time, very last minute. it was a huge shock to administrators teachers at the school behind me tell they are angry and of course parents. it is adding another setback to the comeback for the big apple as parents have to scramble to get child care. this in turn affects companies. you have administrators that really just found out at the last possible second. one principal e-mailed all of his families, broke the news down and then signed off that e-mail with quote, i'm just as mad as you are. so the country's largest school system at this point needs to hire 2,500 educators in less than 12 days. and details about the recruitment process are still a little bit murky, leading some to believe that this could create further delays for in-person learning and slow down the city's attempts at overcoming covid. listen in. >> we're making decisions on education right at the very last minute. we don't allow this in businesses. i don't
kristina?art of this story is that everyone found out almost at the same time, very last minute. it was a huge shock to administrators teachers at the school behind me tell they are angry and of course parents. it is adding another setback to the comeback for the big apple as parents have to scramble to get child care. this in turn affects companies. you have administrators that really just found out at the last possible second. one principal e-mailed all of his families, broke the news down...
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thank you, kristina. kristina partsinevelos live for us in new york city. melissa and i will see you back here at the same time tomorrow. see where the dow goes. 29k today. first time since february. here's lou dobbs. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the radical dems today dealt another blow by the booming trump economy. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are not only rebounding, but have reached new record highs. the dow jones industrials, are you ready? now back above 29,000 for the first time since the china virus pandemic hit in february. and market value is measured by -- as measured by the wilshire 5000 gaining over $14 trillion since bear market lows in march. talk about resilience, talk about v-shaped recoveries. the president noticed today, and he tweeted this, quote: the dow jones industrials just closed above 29,000. you are so lucky to have me as your president. with joe biden it would crash. president trump today also in the great state of north carolina, designating wilmington to be the first world war ii heritage city. president trump took the occas
thank you, kristina. kristina partsinevelos live for us in new york city. melissa and i will see you back here at the same time tomorrow. see where the dow goes. 29k today. first time since february. here's lou dobbs. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the radical dems today dealt another blow by the booming trump economy. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are not only rebounding, but have reached new record highs. the dow jones industrials, are you ready? now back above 29,000 for the first...
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kristina, thank you very much.dent caused about in a pond of the radical left from which the former vice president is dismissing. why one of congress' most liberal members thinks she can influence joe biden. his administration, if he wins. and the democratic nominee keeping up the drumbeat of attack on the president's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, but what he said last night, he got the fact-checkers working out over time immediately. >> if the president had done his job from the beginning, all of the people would still be alive. ♪ cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. i had moderate-to-severes rheumatoid arthritis. i've always been the ringleader had a zest for life. flash forward, then ra kept me from the important things. and what my doctor said surprised me. she said my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage. and enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and help
kristina, thank you very much.dent caused about in a pond of the radical left from which the former vice president is dismissing. why one of congress' most liberal members thinks she can influence joe biden. his administration, if he wins. and the democratic nominee keeping up the drumbeat of attack on the president's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, but what he said last night, he got the fact-checkers working out over time immediately. >> if the president had done his job from the...
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kristina partsinevelos following all of that and the fallout from all of that. kristina. do know that song, yes you're right, governor gavin newsom's executive order would be the first state in the united states to mandate elimination of gas powered vehicles in the next 15 years, like you said, by 2035. no it will not disappear completely. gas fueled cars will be available on the secondary market. you can have the ones you still have and by secondary ones. that will have ripple effect on the auto industry. why? california is the largest auto market in the united states. they account for 11% of new registrations for cars and light instruction according to research firm ihs market. california already requires, pushing commercials trucks and vans sold in the state to be by 2045. they might ban all fossil fuel vehicles within its borders 20 years or so. it raises a question of affordability. because a lot of electric cars may not be affordable for the average family. >> electric cars are somewhat of a premium product. mostly luxury automakers making these vehicles. average co
kristina partsinevelos following all of that and the fallout from all of that. kristina. do know that song, yes you're right, governor gavin newsom's executive order would be the first state in the united states to mandate elimination of gas powered vehicles in the next 15 years, like you said, by 2035. no it will not disappear completely. gas fueled cars will be available on the secondary market. you can have the ones you still have and by secondary ones. that will have ripple effect on the...
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we sent kristina partsinevelos to new york sports club in manhattan.t are they doing, what are they saying? is this it? can you clarify? reporter: okay. so they actually have some locations that are closed at the moment. i know this specifically because i am a member and the one near my house is closed. we came to another gym just to talk about how the industry as a whole is under pressure. not only you have locations that are open but you have capacity restrictions, you have extra cleaning crews so that means higher costs, and you have the fact that people are just reluctant to go to the gym. that's why traffic is pretty slow, adding to the woes a lot of these gyms at the moment. research shows that it could potentially get worse. the latest now is l.a. fitness. they just hired some financial advisers to restructure their debt. they are sitting on a whopping $1.7 billion worth of debt but they say they are not filing for bankruptcy. speaking of bankruptcy, we got a slew, just four in the industry right now. you have the fact that 24 hour fitness filed
we sent kristina partsinevelos to new york sports club in manhattan.t are they doing, what are they saying? is this it? can you clarify? reporter: okay. so they actually have some locations that are closed at the moment. i know this specifically because i am a member and the one near my house is closed. we came to another gym just to talk about how the industry as a whole is under pressure. not only you have locations that are open but you have capacity restrictions, you have extra cleaning...
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i want to go to kristina partsinevelos with some of the answers. kristina, this is big news.is big news and like you said california set as precedent for the rest of the country but this executive order would mandate the complete elimination of fuel-powered cars i should say by 2035. that is in 15 years. if you happen to own a gas powered car in 15 years, you can still keep it, you can buy the cars on the secondhand market. this mandate applies only to new vehicles. it is likely to have a ripple effect across the entire auto industry. why? because california is such a massive auto market in the united states. it accounts for 11% of registrations of new cars and light trucks this is according to research from ihs market and california at the moment already requires that all commercial trucks and vans be zero emissions by 2045. so that would mean essentially that there could h would be a complete ban on all fossil fuel burning vehicles within its boards. to answer your question, charles, you have support coming from michigan and oregon at the moment. the order raises questions
i want to go to kristina partsinevelos with some of the answers. kristina, this is big news.is big news and like you said california set as precedent for the rest of the country but this executive order would mandate the complete elimination of fuel-powered cars i should say by 2035. that is in 15 years. if you happen to own a gas powered car in 15 years, you can still keep it, you can buy the cars on the secondhand market. this mandate applies only to new vehicles. it is likely to have a...
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the sort of i will follow both and happy as they come in plenty to say no point to kristina him a the mayor of tells them they won't be pressured to stop cold soon. will miss stanley our sky 100 have him that is i know better than i was as i can speak to you they beat it ok thanks. from 4 am end the girl in this activist start assembling at berlin central station ready to board a train to use a show he. met in his hands yeah. he doesn't feel like a gathering of football hooligans they insist it's only the police who use violence they've lost faith in peaceful. a little bit anxious that because of course doing these blockades of civil disobedience it's a different form of protest because we've seen marching doesn't you know bring a change if we need to if that's a form of action to take. and but we're going to be like thousands of people so i'm really looking for today. none of them know they're a soft target yet coordinators will use an encrypted app to message them to make it harder for police to stop them. an hour into the journey they start putting on red beautiful eyes this is jus
the sort of i will follow both and happy as they come in plenty to say no point to kristina him a the mayor of tells them they won't be pressured to stop cold soon. will miss stanley our sky 100 have him that is i know better than i was as i can speak to you they beat it ok thanks. from 4 am end the girl in this activist start assembling at berlin central station ready to board a train to use a show he. met in his hands yeah. he doesn't feel like a gathering of football hooligans they insist...
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kristina parts neverless is live in new york city. kristina?ow here in new york city, outdoor dining is still to technology option. indoor dining opens up next week at 25% capacity, and the latest news is that this is going to be the a permanent fixture in new york's 24/7 all year long, and that means restaurants need to get creative. like you mentioned, this restaurant here has launched the plastic bubbles to, you know, protect the patrons from the elements, also they're a little bit warmer inside as well. you can see people enjoying it. businesses are drowning in overhead costs. the latest survey shows that a huge chunk, i roughly 90% of new york city bars and restaurants, were unable to pay their rent in the month of august. and to make matters worse, the new york city health department also said -- or threatened, i should say, to close down nonessential businesses for the second time in certain parts of new york because of a spike in covid cases. you have a similar problem that's happening all across the country, small and business, the lat
kristina parts neverless is live in new york city. kristina?ow here in new york city, outdoor dining is still to technology option. indoor dining opens up next week at 25% capacity, and the latest news is that this is going to be the a permanent fixture in new york's 24/7 all year long, and that means restaurants need to get creative. like you mentioned, this restaurant here has launched the plastic bubbles to, you know, protect the patrons from the elements, also they're a little bit warmer...
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dagen: kristina thank you for that kristina partsinevelos, political play social media giant rules foru my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. dagen: facebook saying this morning that it will block new political ads, and issue ideas during week leading up to presidential election. the giant labeling be candidates who try to claim victory while results are being tallied also removing misrepresentations how to vote concerned free speech policies could be exploited interfere with voting gianno ads might go away facebook feeds will be full of political posts. >> as should be, as we encourage everyone to get out to the polls and vote. as most important thing, here but what i am very concerned about i know the mayor -- the said reason donald trump won because of facebook fake ads fake polls that kind of thing i don't believe that per se what i am concerned facebook other tech giants, are -- look for conservatives a report google would reredirected to a site to sure that donald
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kristina, thank you very, very much. lot more coming up here as we reset the clock, dow up 63 points. s&p, nasdaq in and out of record territoriries themselves here. technology stocks having a grand ol' time. the adjustment in the four for one apple stock flit, amazing how it reconfigured people's stray thegy investing in proxies for the dow and all that. we're looking at political developments as the president makes his way to kenosha, wisconsin. a fascinating comment out of jpmorgan, investors should be prepared for the rise of a trump win. that is pretty interesting comment out of jpmorgan. stay with us. ♪ ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ so you're a small bor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot.
kristina, thank you very, very much. lot more coming up here as we reset the clock, dow up 63 points. s&p, nasdaq in and out of record territoriries themselves here. technology stocks having a grand ol' time. the adjustment in the four for one apple stock flit, amazing how it reconfigured people's stray thegy investing in proxies for the dow and all that. we're looking at political developments as the president makes his way to kenosha, wisconsin. a fascinating comment out of jpmorgan,...
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kristina partsinevelos has details on this. hi, kristina. reporter: hi, david. that the pandemic really just changed the future plans for so many people but it has encouraged aspiring doctors to apply to medical schools across the country, to the point now we're seeing record rates. according to the association of american medical colleges, organization that essentially administers the mcat exam, they said about it end of august they saw a 17% bump in applications compared to last year at this time. here in new york city where i am right now at nyu medical school they are actually at the point now where they are about to surpass the number of applications this year, last year at this time. so overall there is no doubt that the pandemic is driving the surge. why do i say that? firstly you have many medical schools are waiving prerequisites like the mcat exam, stanford, university of washington. you have other schools actually saying, you don't need as many prerequisites like internship process and some that are actually delaying the fall deadline, giving students
kristina partsinevelos has details on this. hi, kristina. reporter: hi, david. that the pandemic really just changed the future plans for so many people but it has encouraged aspiring doctors to apply to medical schools across the country, to the point now we're seeing record rates. according to the association of american medical colleges, organization that essentially administers the mcat exam, they said about it end of august they saw a 17% bump in applications compared to last year at this...
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. >> reporter: adreena, angelo, and kristina, all decorating their brand new desks. >> it's their projectit's whatever they want to do with it. their eyes light up. >> from columbus to sante fe, building desks to help the children. we loved that. building and painting desks in garages across america. i' >>> we are seeing across the nation an increase in a number of states. we're seeing a second wave starting in europe. despite the steady downward trajectory, we cannot drop our guard. >> a warning to stay vigilant as the u.s. hits 200,000 deaths from the coronavirus. but there is some good news right here in the bay area. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. >> johns hopkins university puts the u.s. at it is predicted 378,000 deaths by the end of the year. dr. anthony fauci called the death toll very sobering. early on he had predicted a lower death toll but says that was based on people adhering to faceas
. >> reporter: adreena, angelo, and kristina, all decorating their brand new desks. >> it's their projectit's whatever they want to do with it. their eyes light up. >> from columbus to sante fe, building desks to help the children. we loved that. building and painting desks in garages across america. i' >>> we are seeing across the nation an increase in a number of states. we're seeing a second wave starting in europe. despite the steady downward trajectory, we cannot...
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kristina, thank you very much. it is fascinating.ating sort of tit-for-tat between the new york governor and new york city mayor with regards to indoor dining. throughout the empire state indoor dining is now back in vogue. it is not happening in new york city. the mayor, bill de blasio has indicated it might not for the rest of the year. it might wait for a vaccine to come out, that could delay it well into next year. governor cuomo was among those concerned that a lot of people are simply going to hop across the hudson river into nearby new jersey where restaurants and indoor dining will be back in full force come friday. he is worried about it. whether he will overrule the mayor is anyone's guess. get to carol markowitz, "new york post" columnist following this very closely. i have a feeling, carol, you follow this far more closely than i do, of the governor will put the kibosh on that. but i can't be sure who has the right to do what here? >> right. you know, i think, that would be optimal if governor cuomo stepped in and let ind
kristina, thank you very much. it is fascinating.ating sort of tit-for-tat between the new york governor and new york city mayor with regards to indoor dining. throughout the empire state indoor dining is now back in vogue. it is not happening in new york city. the mayor, bill de blasio has indicated it might not for the rest of the year. it might wait for a vaccine to come out, that could delay it well into next year. governor cuomo was among those concerned that a lot of people are simply...
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kristina partsinevelos has the details. they are fighting back, kristina. reporter: yes, they are. said was before it's too late because unfortunately, a lot of restaurants have already closed their doors for good. this is uncle nick's, well-known greek restaurant. you've got literally lining the streets here in hell's kitchen a bakery, i used to live here so i remember these spots, closed permanently which is why a few hundred restaurant owners and workers took to city hall to protest the reopening process, especially indoors. so far, the city is only allowed to open at 25% capacity as of september 30th. protesters say that is not enough. they are demanding that they open at 50% capacity by september 30th. they want to open 100% by november. they want to be able to open up bars because bars unfortunately will still be -- remain closed according to new restrictions and they also of course, as many other industries, they want federal relief aid. i spoke to several people on the ground. they were protesting just a few hours ago, on why they are so disdissatisfied with the reopening p
kristina partsinevelos has the details. they are fighting back, kristina. reporter: yes, they are. said was before it's too late because unfortunately, a lot of restaurants have already closed their doors for good. this is uncle nick's, well-known greek restaurant. you've got literally lining the streets here in hell's kitchen a bakery, i used to live here so i remember these spots, closed permanently which is why a few hundred restaurant owners and workers took to city hall to protest the...
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kristina partsinevelos with more on all of this. what's going on, kristina?one. they have moved ahead with an abbreviated fall season starting october 24th, eight games in eight weeks. what a switch-around. just five weeks ago the schools voted 11-3 to postpone the season. but they all decided or voted unanimously to move ahead even with the university of wisconsin chancellor telling reporters they were all going to quote, move together, and this isn't going to be a school by school thing. the president of the united states took to twitter when the news broke, tweeting out that have a fantastic season. it is my great honor to have helped. but the schools could have stood to lose millions of dollars if the season hadn't have gone through. so what is different this time? well, first they have daily covid tests for all the players. they have to be marked down so that they can pass and get on to the field. you have enhanced cardiac screening which is an important one. data-driven approaches to practice. and unfortunately, if a player does test positive, they will
kristina partsinevelos with more on all of this. what's going on, kristina?one. they have moved ahead with an abbreviated fall season starting october 24th, eight games in eight weeks. what a switch-around. just five weeks ago the schools voted 11-3 to postpone the season. but they all decided or voted unanimously to move ahead even with the university of wisconsin chancellor telling reporters they were all going to quote, move together, and this isn't going to be a school by school thing. the...
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. >> adreena, angelo and kristina, all decorating their brand new desks. >> it's their project.t's whatever they want to do with it. their eyes light up. >> from columbus to santa fe, building desks to help the children. wow, we loved that. building and painting desks in garages across america. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> local counties are making progress when it comes to covid restrictions. why won't we see a difference? if the state says nail salons can open but the county doesn't, who has the final say? >> reporter: people are upset about the plan by the county to quarantine people for covid-19 at a church in the middle of the city. that story is coming up. >> the 200,000 number is sickening, heart breaking, sobering. >> it really is. that's the doctor's diagnosis of today's milestone in the pandemic. the official loss of 200,000 lives in the united states and conditions could be about to get worse. good evening. thank you for joining us. >> as you heard dr. patel say there, this is sobering. 200,000 deaths from coronavirus in the united states. and nearly a third
. >> adreena, angelo and kristina, all decorating their brand new desks. >> it's their project.t's whatever they want to do with it. their eyes light up. >> from columbus to santa fe, building desks to help the children. wow, we loved that. building and painting desks in garages across america. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> local counties are making progress when it comes to covid restrictions. why won't we see a difference? if the state says nail salons can...
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partsinevelos has more now on what is on the line, at gym industry kristina. >> like you said fitnessty restrictions you have more cleaning staff, higher cost reluctant members don't want to come back for fear of catching creative, successness at this point so that led a lot to file for bankruptcy gold's gym to town sports operates new york sports clubs right behind me so latest news l.a. fitness hiring financial advisors to restructure debt they have 1.7 billion dollars debt say they are not going bankrupt unfortunately not fate of for other fitness centers we can show you on screen you've got gold gyms town sports 4 hour fitness fly we'll sports letting go of 1200 staff members closing all locations. since talking about lay-offs, it could potentially get worse there is research in the international fitness observatory survey over 7400 gyms across united states found they could estimating 70,000 jobs could be lost in the this industry within next year or so, this they estimated 10 plpdz has been lost gets worse 40% of the gyms they surveyed say they will not be able to financially su
partsinevelos has more now on what is on the line, at gym industry kristina. >> like you said fitnessty restrictions you have more cleaning staff, higher cost reluctant members don't want to come back for fear of catching creative, successness at this point so that led a lot to file for bankruptcy gold's gym to town sports operates new york sports clubs right behind me so latest news l.a. fitness hiring financial advisors to restructure debt they have 1.7 billion dollars debt say they are...
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. >> reporter: i'm kristina leac e christine alesci where they have commercial interventions on foreclosures is not a long-term solution. the businesses have to make up the payments they missed. there is a state law called the safe harbor act. >> i'm lucy kafanoff. last week a surge in cases forced school officials to clear out a dormitory to create more space for those who contracted the virus. colleges in nine states have shifted to remote learning after reported outbreaks. >>> i'm nick watt in los angeles. now california, scene of the most covid cases in the country, just past 15,000 dead from the virus. but this is interesting. hospitalizations and people in the icu with covid-19 down pretty dramatically over the past couple of weeks. one possible reason for that, here in california about 60% of the covid-19 cases now are in people aged 18 to 49. less hard hit than those older. >> thanks to our correspondents for all of those reports. >>> a right winged critic who mocked dr. fauci as the mask nazi as they unmasked him as one of fauci's ono figures alls. william cruz had two jobs. by day,
. >> reporter: i'm kristina leac e christine alesci where they have commercial interventions on foreclosures is not a long-term solution. the businesses have to make up the payments they missed. there is a state law called the safe harbor act. >> i'm lucy kafanoff. last week a surge in cases forced school officials to clear out a dormitory to create more space for those who contracted the virus. colleges in nine states have shifted to remote learning after reported outbreaks....
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kristina coleman has more on those devastating wildfires. . >> reporter: more than two dozen are deadr 58 acres burned as there is still little containment. california, oregon, and washington bearing the brunt of the destruction. dozens of communities are under evacuation orders. >> the home owners have been saying they won't come up and take a look and grab my photo album. it's very hard emotionally for both of us to tell them you don't have a photo album. right? your storage he said where you keep that is just as destroyed as your house. >> reporter: here in california, there are more than 16,000 firefighters on the front lines. the california national guard also deploying significant resources, including planes and helicopters for water drops. even as crews work to contain the fires, officials are looking ahead to the rebuilding process which could cost as much as $150 billion. >> we're going way, envelope we rebuild bigger and better. . >> reporter: also thick smoke from the fires is blankets towns and cities hundreds of miles away, and doctors are starting to worry about long- te
kristina coleman has more on those devastating wildfires. . >> reporter: more than two dozen are deadr 58 acres burned as there is still little containment. california, oregon, and washington bearing the brunt of the destruction. dozens of communities are under evacuation orders. >> the home owners have been saying they won't come up and take a look and grab my photo album. it's very hard emotionally for both of us to tell them you don't have a photo album. right? your storage he...
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thank you very much, kristina, in new york city on that.ney, and among things she's pointed out, she says the president going to be laying out some additional health care steps in the coming week this, of course, as we've reached a rather somber point in the coronavirus, 200,000 deaths now in our country, better than a million world wide. we have dr. debbie joining us right now. doctor, very good to have you. we don't know what these additional measures the president's going to outline, but it comes at sort of an ominous time here. i know the trend in cases and, indeed, deaths has been slowing, but when you hit big figures like this, people stop. what do you think of where we're going with this versus what's happening abroad where they're looking at spikes in cases like in france, spain, united kingdom, us israel, what have you? >> sure. each country has different challenges, but i think for people at home when you see these huge numbers, it's very intimidating, of course. but at the same time, you know, we should stuck to the basics, a wha
thank you very much, kristina, in new york city on that.ney, and among things she's pointed out, she says the president going to be laying out some additional health care steps in the coming week this, of course, as we've reached a rather somber point in the coronavirus, 200,000 deaths now in our country, better than a million world wide. we have dr. debbie joining us right now. doctor, very good to have you. we don't know what these additional measures the president's going to outline, but it...
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kristina partsinevelos has all the details for us. hi, kristina. reporter: hi, david.that it may look a little bit different this year but new york fashion week is set to move ahead on september 13th. that's with virtual shows and this comes at a time when no one really seems to be dressing up. like many other industries, you have the fashion industry hit hard by the global pandemic but industry experts are saying this industry had this coming for a long time. what i mean by that, take a look at some of the bankruptcies we have had just in 2020 alone. you have neiman marcus, lord & taylor, brooks brothers on that list, dianne vonfurstenberg said she would close 18 of 19 of her stores, laying off hundreds of people. if you go outside, even past labor day weekend, there are sales everywhere. that's because people are not doing the discretionary shopping, they are not buying the items that make them feel good. and you even had to this day, those people that are sticking to sweat will dpants. those sales are doing quite well. even anna winter, the "vogue" editor who said s
kristina partsinevelos has all the details for us. hi, kristina. reporter: hi, david.that it may look a little bit different this year but new york fashion week is set to move ahead on september 13th. that's with virtual shows and this comes at a time when no one really seems to be dressing up. like many other industries, you have the fashion industry hit hard by the global pandemic but industry experts are saying this industry had this coming for a long time. what i mean by that, take a look...
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kristina partsinevelos.ou know, joe borelli, we're normally talking politics with him because he's a big figure in the trump 2020 campaign, new york city council member, but i'm talking to hum today as a dad. he's fed up with this. and i believe, joe, you pulled your son out of public school because of all of this. explain. >> yeah. i mean, as of, you know, three days ago, four days ago my son started in the catholic schools here in new york city. you know, my son does need some services, he needs speech therapy, he needs some o.t. therapy, and he's doing great, and he did great in pre-k last year. but to have the doe offer perhaps one day of in-person school, which will be occupied totally by his services and not even school, it just was unacceptable. the other thing that kind of tipped my hand was my wife is a licensed substitute teacher in new york city. she's been a teacher for many years. and we fully expected that her phone would be ringing off the hook leading up to the proposed start of schools becau
kristina partsinevelos.ou know, joe borelli, we're normally talking politics with him because he's a big figure in the trump 2020 campaign, new york city council member, but i'm talking to hum today as a dad. he's fed up with this. and i believe, joe, you pulled your son out of public school because of all of this. explain. >> yeah. i mean, as of, you know, three days ago, four days ago my son started in the catholic schools here in new york city. you know, my son does need some services,...
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kristina partsinevelos has the very latest. that shows how desperate parents are, right? reporter: oh, that is the perfect word to use, david, desperate. so many school districts across the country only offering remote learning which is why you have parents that are scrambling to find ways to avoid having entire semester online, i should say, zoom. some families wealthy enough are uprooting their entire family to get those districts that offer in-person learning. we know from education week, there was a survey, 73% of the 100 largest school districts across the country are offering only online learning. it affects eight million students across the country. some schools are paying attention and are catering but at a hefty fee. i'm standing at avenues, which is a private school in chelsea. they decided they were going to open up a second satellite location in the hamptons. why? because so many new yorkers have second homes over there and wanted to have the, sorry, in-person option. that is exactly what that campus is doing. we also spoke to two administrators at a school in
kristina partsinevelos has the very latest. that shows how desperate parents are, right? reporter: oh, that is the perfect word to use, david, desperate. so many school districts across the country only offering remote learning which is why you have parents that are scrambling to find ways to avoid having entire semester online, i should say, zoom. some families wealthy enough are uprooting their entire family to get those districts that offer in-person learning. we know from education week,...
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anyway, kristina, thank you, good reporting from new york city on the restaurants. we'll be watching that til the end of the month and then, well, melissa and i will see you back same time tomorrow. it's "lou dobbs tonight" that starts right now. have a good night. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. firefighters at this hour are trying to contain nearly 100 wildfires raging across the west coast. millions of acres have already been scorched, at least 35 people have been killed in those fires, but dozens of people are missing. president trump is on his way to phoenix, arizona, for a campaign round table with latino voters. the president leaving california just a few moments ago. there he met with emergency officials for a briefing on the wildfires. during that meeting the president thanked all of those who are risking their lives to fight the wildfires. >> in august i approved a major disaster declaration for california. i approved, i think, gavin, about 40 stafford act declarations, so very quickly, because we want to get this thing taken care of including fire manag
anyway, kristina, thank you, good reporting from new york city on the restaurants. we'll be watching that til the end of the month and then, well, melissa and i will see you back same time tomorrow. it's "lou dobbs tonight" that starts right now. have a good night. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. firefighters at this hour are trying to contain nearly 100 wildfires raging across the west coast. millions of acres have already been scorched, at least 35 people have been killed in...
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kristina is now my wife.r sunday sit down over zoom and a glass of wine from her own label. let's do it. nothing like a little wine in the morning. >> that's enough. it's not even 12:00. ♪ >> a casual late summer backyard toast with a music icon. >> a lot of rose. >> has it been tough to be locked down like this? >> no, it hasn't. i enjoy the rest. i learn to be grateful for what i have. that's the time off. >> blige has spent much of that time in new jersey, enjoying her very own sun goddess wine. there's a big distance between i like wine to i'm going to have my own wine. what did you have to do to actually make this come to life? >> i was on tour with maxwell. we were out at dinner. maxwell had some of his italian friends with him. i was drinking white wine the whole time. one of them asked me, why don't you do a white wine? i just blurted out, yeah, i should, because i love it so much. we flew into italy. we started tasting wine out of brown barrels. had ten glasses of what i wanted the wine to taste like
kristina is now my wife.r sunday sit down over zoom and a glass of wine from her own label. let's do it. nothing like a little wine in the morning. >> that's enough. it's not even 12:00. ♪ >> a casual late summer backyard toast with a music icon. >> a lot of rose. >> has it been tough to be locked down like this? >> no, it hasn't. i enjoy the rest. i learn to be grateful for what i have. that's the time off. >> blige has spent much of that time in new...
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and kristina partsinevelos is live if manhattan with a look at how things are going. >> reporter: yeahike new york and san francisco are finally allowed to reopen their indoor dining sections. unfortunately, it's only at a 25% capacity, and here in new york you have some business owners that are a little concerned because there is an uptick in covid cases, so there's the threat of potentially a second lockdown, and that would be a death blow to the establishments which is why we came here to this upper east side fine dining restaurant. they're renaming themselves. why? temporarily they're reinventing the restaurant model. they're collaborating with a lot of brands, getting brand sponsorship from companies like evian water, and that's helped them build this giant space here so that you don't notice subtle differences like the fact that it's at 25% capacity, the tables are separated so there are trees to not make you feel like you're so far apart. and i spoke to chef and owner of this restaurant, he owns at least 12 others around the country, and i should say, around the globe, and he ta
and kristina partsinevelos is live if manhattan with a look at how things are going. >> reporter: yeahike new york and san francisco are finally allowed to reopen their indoor dining sections. unfortunately, it's only at a 25% capacity, and here in new york you have some business owners that are a little concerned because there is an uptick in covid cases, so there's the threat of potentially a second lockdown, and that would be a death blow to the establishments which is why we came here...
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kristina partsinevelos is with the fox business network and live at new york city public schools.is the situation now? i guess they're on a delay until later this month? >> exactly. we're seeing a rough start to the school year. in new york a delay for the first day of school. you have remote learning that is the norm and now another add stress. shortage of teachers. schools are seeing teachers take a leave of absence or retire all together. in pinellas county in florida, 11%. in one town, new jersey, 250 teachers opted to take leave of absence. we spoke to the superintendent of that school in new jersey about the shortage. listen in. >> these requests, you know, opening remotely isn't from a lack of planning. it's from a lack of staffing. many districts cannot staff the buildings. >> dana, the other issue, we're facing a shortage of substitute teachers. you're seeing postings in new jersey, a sign out of school asking for substitute teachers which raises the question about the quality of your children's education going forward. >> thanks, christina. and with stimulus talks at a s
kristina partsinevelos is with the fox business network and live at new york city public schools.is the situation now? i guess they're on a delay until later this month? >> exactly. we're seeing a rough start to the school year. in new york a delay for the first day of school. you have remote learning that is the norm and now another add stress. shortage of teachers. schools are seeing teachers take a leave of absence or retire all together. in pinellas county in florida, 11%. in one...
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kristina partsinevelos is live in manhattan with the details. >> reporter: secondhand, used, pre-loveduse consumers want options, feel a little more comfortable buying used clothes or just want a discount. nordstrom behind me, even high-end stores, are selling designer secondhand clothes, shoes, purses online. it's not just the designer stores, you've got macy's as well as wal-mart that teamed up with an app called thread up. last night i was checking this out on wal-mart.com/thread up, you can get a calvin klein dress at $19.99 which, of course, is secondhand. macy's selling used clothing in 40 of their stores across the country. cost just announced this month that they're launching a secondhand app called resell. and ikea just announced they're going to be having their second secondhand furniture store opening up in sweden. and it's not just them, you've got the kardashians selling their designer hand me downs which is why we spoke to the ceo of a company called ledbury how the resale market can help the loss of in-store traffic. >> wal-mart and nordstrom and other major retailers ar
kristina partsinevelos is live in manhattan with the details. >> reporter: secondhand, used, pre-loveduse consumers want options, feel a little more comfortable buying used clothes or just want a discount. nordstrom behind me, even high-end stores, are selling designer secondhand clothes, shoes, purses online. it's not just the designer stores, you've got macy's as well as wal-mart that teamed up with an app called thread up. last night i was checking this out on wal-mart.com/thread up,...
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kristina partsinevolos is taking a look at this fashion flip.ahead and launching on septembe. this comes, the coul spring collection comes at a time when the industry is reeling. you have people that aren't buying goods, international travel is down and constant store closures. what to expect from new york fashion week. you'll have 30 minute virtual runway shows that will allow brands to connect with customers. there's going to be one on one meetings too. but the average joe like you and i won't be able to go to that. but there's some big names that are opting not to showcase any lines, that will be michael kors, provenza, tori burch, they said we won't create a spring collection for 2021 and showcase in new york fashion week. instead, they're going to wait. and another big name too, marc jacobs said he's not going to be creating a collection for the upcoming new york fashion week either. he foreshadowed this to vogue. listen in. >> i'm not sure there will be a spring, summer '21 collection. i just don't know. this has been a very difficult busi
kristina partsinevolos is taking a look at this fashion flip.ahead and launching on septembe. this comes, the coul spring collection comes at a time when the industry is reeling. you have people that aren't buying goods, international travel is down and constant store closures. what to expect from new york fashion week. you'll have 30 minute virtual runway shows that will allow brands to connect with customers. there's going to be one on one meetings too. but the average joe like you and i...
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thank you very much kristina, great stuff, appreciate it. >> thank you.ut credit cards. the credit card debt, the outstanding credit card debt in the second quarter of this year actually fell. first time we have seen that in 30 years. lauren, can you explain this one? >> it comes from wallet hub. they say we hold collectively 1 trillion dollars in credit card debt, but if you look at how much we paid off in the first half of the year, it's a record. about 120 billion dollars. so if you look at the average household, they hold about $8,000 in credit card debt, that is 8% less than this time last year, so saving money, paying down debt, good for your personal pocketbook, stuart, bad for the economy. it means we're not spending. stuart: yeah, that was in the second quarter of the year, though. that's important. that's january, february, march. that's april, may, june, that period there which we've already gone past. that's in the past. i'm sure we're spending now. >> it was for the first and second quarters, 60 billion and 58 billion. stuart: that's right, e
thank you very much kristina, great stuff, appreciate it. >> thank you.ut credit cards. the credit card debt, the outstanding credit card debt in the second quarter of this year actually fell. first time we have seen that in 30 years. lauren, can you explain this one? >> it comes from wallet hub. they say we hold collectively 1 trillion dollars in credit card debt, but if you look at how much we paid off in the first half of the year, it's a record. about 120 billion dollars. so if...
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kristina partsinevelos on what they are planning to do if it gets more worrisome.aring? reporter: well, the latest actually from new york city is that the outdoor dining scene we have here right behind me is going to be a permanent fixture. that means all year long, you will see outdoor dining on streets and on sidewalks. of course, summer's officially over. it's soon going to be the sweater season here and yet diners need to start dealing with that, the elements. that's why we came to the upper west side. they got a little creative with plastic bubbles here protecting a lot of the patrons from the elements, also keeping people a little bit warmer and these dining pods have been a huge hit. >> this weekend i will not have the bubble because the weather is beautiful. but i got so much good feedback from those bubbles that at this point, every single reservation is requesting a bubble. reporter: these restaurants, though, they are drowning in overhead. according to a recent survey, almost 90% of new york city bars and restaurants couldn't pay their rent in august. no
kristina partsinevelos on what they are planning to do if it gets more worrisome.aring? reporter: well, the latest actually from new york city is that the outdoor dining scene we have here right behind me is going to be a permanent fixture. that means all year long, you will see outdoor dining on streets and on sidewalks. of course, summer's officially over. it's soon going to be the sweater season here and yet diners need to start dealing with that, the elements. that's why we came to the...
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kristina coleman in santa monica.ected to be down this holiday weekend because of coronavirus. we have a lot of people doing the staycation. most people who travel for unofficial last week of summer, americans are taking less trips and government officials are still urging caution this holiday weekend. industry trade organization airline for america expect about 17.5 million passengers to travel on u.s. airlines, worldwide over this holiday weekend, that's a 4% increase compared to the same holiday period last year. many passengers say the huge discounts on flights coupled with the fact that they haven't seen their loved ones in quite a while because of coronavirus has them now deciding to hop on a plane this holiday weekend. >> the concerns that i have to weigh the fact that my parents are older and i'm able to see them. the precautions that are being taken and everyone is wearing masks makes me feel more comfortable about doing it. >> la county are expecting crowds and heat wave expected to blanket parts of the west
kristina coleman in santa monica.ected to be down this holiday weekend because of coronavirus. we have a lot of people doing the staycation. most people who travel for unofficial last week of summer, americans are taking less trips and government officials are still urging caution this holiday weekend. industry trade organization airline for america expect about 17.5 million passengers to travel on u.s. airlines, worldwide over this holiday weekend, that's a 4% increase compared to the same...
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first on the school thing with kristina partsinevelos following this closely. what does this mean?orter: okay, it's not once, but twice you're seeing the delay of the reopening process. it's going to affect nearly one million students. most elementary school students will start september 29th, most high school students will start october 1st x mayor de blasio spoke at a press conference just a few hours ago about delaying the in-person learning for a second time. listen in. >> we want to acknowledge that some real progress has been made but not enough had been made, and more had to be done to make sure that things would be as strong as they needed to be. >> reporter: you have only pre-kindergarten and special education students that will start this upcoming monday. you have -- we're seeing on the full screen k-5 and k-8 schools set to return september 29th, middle and high school october 1st, and that means a lot of people are going to be learning remote. roughly 42% of families in new york city are opting to have their children learn through online learning, zoom, etc. and so labo
first on the school thing with kristina partsinevelos following this closely. what does this mean?orter: okay, it's not once, but twice you're seeing the delay of the reopening process. it's going to affect nearly one million students. most elementary school students will start september 29th, most high school students will start october 1st x mayor de blasio spoke at a press conference just a few hours ago about delaying the in-person learning for a second time. listen in. >> we want to...
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kristina partsinevelos following all of those developments in new york. reporter: right.r six months, you have restaurants in san francisco and here in new york city finally allowed to open up indoors at 25% capacity. we know the industry has been hit dramatically, just over the last little while, and that's because so many restaurants have to get creative with the reopening process. many business owners especially here in new york are worried because cases are increasing, they are worried there might be a second lockdown and that could be a death blow to the establishment which is why we came to this beautiful dining room here in upper east side. it was originally or it is called danez. this restaurant is reimagining the business model, getting creative, seeking out brand support, donations, undisclosed amounts of money from certain brands like evian water as an example. they are helping to redecorate this entire room which is what they are currently setting up right now for their 5:00 seating. you can see they have some shrubbery around here so that you don't notice the
kristina partsinevelos following all of those developments in new york. reporter: right.r six months, you have restaurants in san francisco and here in new york city finally allowed to open up indoors at 25% capacity. we know the industry has been hit dramatically, just over the last little while, and that's because so many restaurants have to get creative with the reopening process. many business owners especially here in new york are worried because cases are increasing, they are worried...
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. >> kristina and siri read with me boys can read too. >> we wait for the movies. >> don't worry, i have we have an awesome show at 10:00 >> do you know what's on it? >> it's awesome. >> more news and weather >>> good morning. 8:56. i'm marcus washington. salons, gyms and massage parlors are getting the chance to reopen today in san francisco. but they will not be able to welcome customers inside. those businesses will only be able to operate outdoors. and some business owners telling us that likely won't be enough to allow them to succeed. some simply just don't have the space to operate outside. and the weather could create problems for hairstylists. many businesses and other bay area counties are now allowed to operate indoors again albeit with a lot of new restrictions. once san francisco is removed from the state's watch list, restrictions may be further eased. >>> happening now, our cierra johnson is in san francisco talking to merchants and customers and will have a live report during our midday newscast. >>> firefighters are making headway battling three major bay area fires. the
. >> kristina and siri read with me boys can read too. >> we wait for the movies. >> don't worry, i have we have an awesome show at 10:00 >> do you know what's on it? >> it's awesome. >> more news and weather >>> good morning. 8:56. i'm marcus washington. salons, gyms and massage parlors are getting the chance to reopen today in san francisco. but they will not be able to welcome customers inside. those businesses will only be able to operate...