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. >>> the governor of salt lake city has tee claideclared a sta emergency after violent protests brokeut at the salt lake city county district attorney's office the demonstrations comes after the da ruled that officers were justified in using deadly force againsted a eed an armed robber suspect. demonstrators broke windows in the building and also poured red paint on the steps leading up to the office in a tweet, authorities said one officer was injured and some were sprayed with pepper spray they have declared protests unlawful. >>> a black lives matter protest in portland took a violent turn after a driver fired several gunshots into the air during a confrontation with demonstrators. an eyewitness says the driver had been circling the road wildly and threatened the group when the protesters asked the person to leave, the driver began to fire a pistol in the air, while driving off portland police said nobody was injured and an arrest has not been made. >>> senator tammy duckworth is keeping pressure on the trump administration asking if the dod is investigating whether any u.s. servic
. >>> the governor of salt lake city has tee claideclared a sta emergency after violent protests brokeut at the salt lake city county district attorney's office the demonstrations comes after the da ruled that officers were justified in using deadly force againsted a eed an armed robber suspect. demonstrators broke windows in the building and also poured red paint on the steps leading up to the office in a tweet, authorities said one officer was injured and some were sprayed with...
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i was born in salt lake city, utah on august 7, 1929. raised by a mother who was single mother. had five children. we had the bare essentials, fairly. -- barely. i got a chance to work on my mother's brother's farms and sisters farms as i was growing up. i had a great childhood. educated in salt lake. went to the elementary, high school, and the university of utah. graduated as a teacher. desire, to be a coach and a teacher. my mother sent me to the bakery for bread but did not provide me with any money. i would try to get the men working in the bakery to give me a loaf of bread. i did that often and i tried to get a little work there. my father was an alcoholic and was not available. she was raising five of us on her own. because she could not afford the , she divorced so she could take care of us kids. -- as a young was person i thought everybody was in the same boat. i did not realize they were people having three meals a day except when i went on the farms and they had food. i had a great childhood. the rest of my siblings did not have that advantage for some reason. i loved
i was born in salt lake city, utah on august 7, 1929. raised by a mother who was single mother. had five children. we had the bare essentials, fairly. -- barely. i got a chance to work on my mother's brother's farms and sisters farms as i was growing up. i had a great childhood. educated in salt lake. went to the elementary, high school, and the university of utah. graduated as a teacher. desire, to be a coach and a teacher. my mother sent me to the bakery for bread but did not provide me with...
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i did children's hospital management as my career in salt lake city, st. petersburg, florida, columbus, ohio, buffalo, new york. that is the "lucky john story." enlist in the army and working in the clearing field hospital and that i used to to this successful life? john: correct, yes. >> you do? john: no question. the leadership training and the military is a discipline. it teaches you things. how to make decisions. how to survive. and i survived. but i never had to look for a job. that is the important message. when i went from one job in salt lake to st. petersburg, they did not what me to leave salt lake. st. petersburg said we will double whatever they offer you. so all of a sudden i was making money. >> have you been back to korea? john: two years ago. 2012, in may. the before andt after pictures. john: i did not recognize korea. i did not see any of these houses chong sing yong lived in. she took me to the museum or the yep, we have examples of that era. but the people were very courteous. i had several people on the street walk up and say thank you
i did children's hospital management as my career in salt lake city, st. petersburg, florida, columbus, ohio, buffalo, new york. that is the "lucky john story." enlist in the army and working in the clearing field hospital and that i used to to this successful life? john: correct, yes. >> you do? john: no question. the leadership training and the military is a discipline. it teaches you things. how to make decisions. how to survive. and i survived. but i never had to look for a...
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she had three babies by him and when she got to salt lake city she moved to california and that was age freed her and as a result she wast a midwife and earned $1.50 a day. she saved her money for ten years and purchased property innt what is now downtown l.a. and got into real estate and eventually when she died she was worth about $670,000 and she is the founder of the ame church that still there and her great parents on became one of the wealthiest blacks so there are countless stories like this of blacks in that. who achieved against the odds and those traditions continue. for instance, 1619 says that the decimation of the family can be traced to racism. between 1930, let's look at the evidence. between 1930, and 1940 during the depression when the unemployment rate i was 25% and 40% among blacks. we had the highest marriage rates. elderly people could walk without being feared. if race was responsible how could we accomplish that. our essays by our scholars and activists provide evidence of this. it was our christian faith that helped us maintain standards. there washe a church i
she had three babies by him and when she got to salt lake city she moved to california and that was age freed her and as a result she wast a midwife and earned $1.50 a day. she saved her money for ten years and purchased property innt what is now downtown l.a. and got into real estate and eventually when she died she was worth about $670,000 and she is the founder of the ame church that still there and her great parents on became one of the wealthiest blacks so there are countless stories like...
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when she got to salt lake city, he moved to california and that was a free state, a judge freed her andesult she was a midwife and earned a dollar 50 a day. she saved her money for ten years and purchase property in downtown l.a. and got into real estate and eventually when she died she was worth about $670,000. and she is the founder of the church and her grandson became one of the wealthiest blacks. so there are countless stories like this of blacks in that. who achieved against the odds. in those traditions will continue. for instance 1619 says that the decimation of the family can be traced to races. between 1930, let's look at the evidence, between 1930 in 1940, during the depression when there was 25% on appointment rate, the only implement rate in the black community was 40%. we have the highest rate of any other group, elderly couldn't walk safety without being fearful of being mugged by their grandkids. if racism were responsible then how could we accomplish that. so our essays by our scholars and activists, we provide evidence of this. it was arch christian faith that helped u
when she got to salt lake city, he moved to california and that was a free state, a judge freed her andesult she was a midwife and earned a dollar 50 a day. she saved her money for ten years and purchase property in downtown l.a. and got into real estate and eventually when she died she was worth about $670,000. and she is the founder of the church and her grandson became one of the wealthiest blacks. so there are countless stories like this of blacks in that. who achieved against the odds. in...
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she's on the ground at a testing site in salt lake city. take us through how bad the situation has gotten there through utah. >> reporter: craig, one of the most jarring things about the increase in utah is they've never seen the surge like this before. back in march and april when others were surge and saw their peaks level out, they kept their cases pretty low to begin with, and now the spikes that we're seeing are threatening hospitals. they've never had to manage this before. even when it comes to testing, several testing sites in salt lake city shutting down just before the fourth of july holiday weekend because they're running short on supplies. the republican here, he's urging residents to wear a mask. two counties have a mandate, but he recommended that both vice president pence and president trump recommend wearing a mask because it can really help curb the spread. i spork with dr. richard orlandi. he's with the university in testing. they've looked at the overall timeline and how important mask wearing is to curb the spread. take
she's on the ground at a testing site in salt lake city. take us through how bad the situation has gotten there through utah. >> reporter: craig, one of the most jarring things about the increase in utah is they've never seen the surge like this before. back in march and april when others were surge and saw their peaks level out, they kept their cases pretty low to begin with, and now the spikes that we're seeing are threatening hospitals. they've never had to manage this before. even...
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she and her new husband james settled here in riverton, utah, a quiet suburb of salt lake city. annie had james wrapped around her finger. >> i took her with me to help me pick out her mother's valentine's day gift. there was a shoe store right across the way. she had a way with me. she could talk me into just about anything. one of them was her favorite shoes she found, she was so excited about them. they were a red pair of shoes. >> a few weeks later, march 10th, 2012, annie, now 15, was watching her brothers while veronica and james went out for dinner. >> then when we came home, everything seemed the same. i mean, annie had changed from running around the house in shorts to jeans, and i just kind of chalked that up to, okay, she's gotten cold. i had a massive headache i couldn't get rid of, so i went to take a shower. annie had gone downstairs to her room to listen to music. we just figured it was another saturday. >> but it wasn't. when veronica finished her shower, annie was gone. james searched her bedroom. >> the note was tucked underneath her blanket. and i grabbed it.
she and her new husband james settled here in riverton, utah, a quiet suburb of salt lake city. annie had james wrapped around her finger. >> i took her with me to help me pick out her mother's valentine's day gift. there was a shoe store right across the way. she had a way with me. she could talk me into just about anything. one of them was her favorite shoes she found, she was so excited about them. they were a red pair of shoes. >> a few weeks later, march 10th, 2012, annie, now...
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book is this one is the battle of the gathered in the middle because this is in the salt lake city is. sort of interesting good faith is the window i saw a visual idea i didn't just might get a look. it's already read from the cloak and. begin to do you know. it was i just really strange because i go in for a blow them up you have a lucky i have my fastball and it i mean i wanted. when i was a little bit one slice of the pierce the blade. a little bit about what's . going to. do with doctoring with. the other night we have one of those little things that i don't. sometimes do that i do. the whole bus but usually that's my my view. i just get it will simply focus is. this i think i mean what if i stop listening to a bedsit from somewhere else but i think about something about opposites we have a good little settling down and they have. also been doing i think. it's a good thing you know i'm kind of. entering one very room and beat them up and. or spiritual voters really it's a big old of the sea. underdogs but india religion both wolf and i see here and i think there's so many beautifu
book is this one is the battle of the gathered in the middle because this is in the salt lake city is. sort of interesting good faith is the window i saw a visual idea i didn't just might get a look. it's already read from the cloak and. begin to do you know. it was i just really strange because i go in for a blow them up you have a lucky i have my fastball and it i mean i wanted. when i was a little bit one slice of the pierce the blade. a little bit about what's . going to. do with doctoring...
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local this one is the bill of the gathered in the middle because this low in the salt lake city is. sort of interesting good faith in the wind so i saw a visual idea i didn't just might get a look. it's already read from the cloak and. begin to do you know. it was i just released plane tickets are going for a job i'm ok i'm a lucky am i fussed a little bit i mean i wanted. when i was a little bit of one slice of the b.s. the but a. little bit about what's good. for the. state without sitting with. you know might be able to see those. sometimes do that i think. that's my naive view. i just get it will save people because of. this i think i mean what if i saw a vision. of betsy from somewhere else that i know but i think it's really funny little settling down and. most of them do i think. i'm kind of. injuries on the ring and beat them up but. let's push will go this minute it's built into the. underdogs you're building the village on the world to see you and i think that's what winning you do with yes i mean as i would have people that i may have to. in the middle would give them thi
local this one is the bill of the gathered in the middle because this low in the salt lake city is. sort of interesting good faith in the wind so i saw a visual idea i didn't just might get a look. it's already read from the cloak and. begin to do you know. it was i just released plane tickets are going for a job i'm ok i'm a lucky am i fussed a little bit i mean i wanted. when i was a little bit of one slice of the b.s. the but a. little bit about what's good. for the. state without sitting...
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locals this one is the bill of the gathered in the middle because this is enough salt lake city's. some other person could say to the whims oh i saw a vision like you did i didn't bust my good luck. it's already led from the cloak and. begin to do you know. it was actually strange because i came from the bold i'm ok i'm a lucky guy and i thought for a bit and in the morning. when i was a little bit a big one slice of the yes to the plate it's. a little bit of what good is good for the. spirit of truth with. you know mike we have all those little gifts that i wonder. sometimes that i do a little bus. that's my neighbor. i just get it wasn't good for business. isn't it i mean what is nice but obviously. that's it for now we have but i mean to have fun about i'm going to have understood little that went down today i think most of them do i think. it's getting the. information and then we can beat them up and. our spiritual motives maybe it's built on top of the secrecy. under the house bill india religion bill wolff and i don't see it and i think that for many who do would guess i'm h
locals this one is the bill of the gathered in the middle because this is enough salt lake city's. some other person could say to the whims oh i saw a vision like you did i didn't bust my good luck. it's already led from the cloak and. begin to do you know. it was actually strange because i came from the bold i'm ok i'm a lucky guy and i thought for a bit and in the morning. when i was a little bit a big one slice of the yes to the plate it's. a little bit of what good is good for the. spirit...
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thank you daybell to the north bay now the lake city officials are launching an investigation. >>after pieces of evidence were destroyed in the case of sean monterrosa the 22 year-old was shot and killed by the legal officers last month. authorities say monterroso was kneeling and even had his hands raised at the time. the evidence in question centers on the patrol car and the windshield of the car city said the wind chill from the unit was destroyed and the patrol car was put back into service without permission. the city is now talking with the fbi to possibly take over the criminal investigation after the solano county district attorney and california attorney general's office recused themselves. lawyers for the monterrosa family say that this shows that there's a lack of trust between the department and community. >>it's interfered with criminal prosecution its interfere with our federal civil rights case, it's. prejudiced our case in the ability to prosecute this officer and so not only is it appropriate to. that s the fire the person who did this. it is also appropriate t
thank you daybell to the north bay now the lake city officials are launching an investigation. >>after pieces of evidence were destroyed in the case of sean monterrosa the 22 year-old was shot and killed by the legal officers last month. authorities say monterroso was kneeling and even had his hands raised at the time. the evidence in question centers on the patrol car and the windshield of the car city said the wind chill from the unit was destroyed and the patrol car was put back into...
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savvy republicans and independents including my 1st guest tonight reid galen joins me from salt lake city reed is a political strategist he's worked for former president george w. bush the late senator john mccain and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger reid is co-founder of the lincoln project reed it's good to have you on the day the chances are many of our viewers have seen the t.v. spots created by the lincoln project which all targets u.s. president trump but just in case let's show a segment from one of your latest videos take a look for of america's greatest presidents are carved into the living rock of south dakota is like you know. they are a memorial to those who served with honor lead with courage took this great nation into the future their words deeds and legacy will survive time it will be america's worst president will neither be remembered nor revere lincoln project is responsible for the content of this advertising. now that's a very clear message they're read and i want to get this clear you are you know you are belong to a group of republicans and some inde
savvy republicans and independents including my 1st guest tonight reid galen joins me from salt lake city reed is a political strategist he's worked for former president george w. bush the late senator john mccain and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger reid is co-founder of the lincoln project reed it's good to have you on the day the chances are many of our viewers have seen the t.v. spots created by the lincoln project which all targets u.s. president trump but just in case...
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today, a small plane crashed into a house in the city of west jordan, just south of salt lake city. witnesses say it set fire to three homes. look at that. the f.a.a. says six people were on board the plane. for a fourth straight day, the coronavirus claimed more than 1,000 lives in this country. infections are also still surging. at the same time, millions face new economic uncertainty. michael george has the latest. >> reporter: the nightmare scenario underway now, as americans are in the grip of coronavirus, with no fewer than 30 states reporting surging deaths. infections out of control in three of the biggest states. in florida, cases now surpassing new york state, with more than 414,000 infected, that we know of. at least 50 hospitals there now say they are out of icu beds. texas and california facing similar crises. it's so bad, observers now comparing them to "three new yorks," a state hit hard early on. to fight back, more than 150 scientists signed a letter, calling for a new nationwide shutdown. >> let's put the brakes on a little bit. let's get this right. >> reporter: a
today, a small plane crashed into a house in the city of west jordan, just south of salt lake city. witnesses say it set fire to three homes. look at that. the f.a.a. says six people were on board the plane. for a fourth straight day, the coronavirus claimed more than 1,000 lives in this country. infections are also still surging. at the same time, millions face new economic uncertainty. michael george has the latest. >> reporter: the nightmare scenario underway now, as americans are in...
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. >> reporter: donor cindy chen from salt lake city. >> i wanted to help a firefighter and his 2-year-old son from across the country fntes of thised to >> rep gabriel garcia salas from california. >> this whole pandemic, i've been working doo dash driver. >> reporter: and alyssa henry has been working from day one. >> i'm a tractor trailer loader and give essential has made an impact on my life. eye was given baby clothes for my son.wao ank the doe nay or thes so much. >> reporter: toontd, the team telling us why they're doing it. >> i personally come from a family of essential workers and i heard first-hand from nurses, grocery store clerks and others about how difficult it was for them. so, give essential for me was a way to help people like my family. >> reporter: and they vou to keep going. >> these problems are not necessarily just covid issues, so, as lochg as we can fulfill these needs, we'll continue doing so. that group helping is called give essential. let's help. good night. for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helped
. >> reporter: donor cindy chen from salt lake city. >> i wanted to help a firefighter and his 2-year-old son from across the country fntes of thised to >> rep gabriel garcia salas from california. >> this whole pandemic, i've been working doo dash driver. >> reporter: and alyssa henry has been working from day one. >> i'm a tractor trailer loader and give essential has made an impact on my life. eye was given baby clothes for my son.wao ank the doe nay or...
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triple digits for salt lake city and phoenix. 70s along the west coast. >>> coming up, the major decision about cruise ships and whether they can sail again. >>> also ahead, russian hackers accused of trying to steal coronavirus vaccine data. why being first to develop a vaccine has such huge stakes. >>> plus, chaos inside one country's parliament. lawmakers throwing fists. chairs and a whole lot more. what caused the melee. -hi, america. -hey, there, america. -hi, america. -hi, america. during this crisis... over 37 million people... don't have access... to nutritious foods. but there is a way we can all help. with feeding america. their network of 200 food banks are up and running. distributing food to people and communities they serve. across the country. please visit feedingamerica.org... to locate a food bank in your community. -together... -together... -together... -let's feed the love. ♪ >>> take a look at the massive fire and apartment complex under construction near seattle. the flames so hot two fire trucks were damaged when their windows blew out. at least one firefighter suffe
triple digits for salt lake city and phoenix. 70s along the west coast. >>> coming up, the major decision about cruise ships and whether they can sail again. >>> also ahead, russian hackers accused of trying to steal coronavirus vaccine data. why being first to develop a vaccine has such huge stakes. >>> plus, chaos inside one country's parliament. lawmakers throwing fists. chairs and a whole lot more. what caused the melee. -hi, america. -hey, there, america. -hi,...
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investigators are trying to determine what caused a small plane to crash into a neighborhood near salt lake city shortly after takeoff. three people including a baby were killed. a 2-year-old boy and his mother survived. they're in critical condition and so is a woman who lived inside that home where the plane mor injuries.r-old girlon that >>> time for a look at your monday morning weather. >>> hanna continues to fall apart. across northeastern mexico we head into monday across the south central u.s. we're still going to have a little bit of moisture coming into texas and that could produce a few storms. the next system that we are tracking is out towards the pacific. we can see hurricane douglas continuing to track west, and it will be producing some heavy rainfall, mainly on the north and eastern side of the islands. there is the possibility for flash flooding. another system we're watching is a tropical wave across the atlantic. i'm marvin gomez with your accuweather forecast. >>> coming up, the end of an era in hollywood. >>> also ahead, making a statement. pro basketball players walking of
investigators are trying to determine what caused a small plane to crash into a neighborhood near salt lake city shortly after takeoff. three people including a baby were killed. a 2-year-old boy and his mother survived. they're in critical condition and so is a woman who lived inside that home where the plane mor injuries.r-old girlon that >>> time for a look at your monday morning weather. >>> hanna continues to fall apart. across northeastern mexico we head into monday...
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checking today's high temperatures, 86 in chicago and new york, low 90s from kansas city to salt lake city70s along the west coast today. >>> coming up, a major cocaine bust on the high seas. >>> also ahead, calling out sexism and misogyny on capitol hill. new reaction to a powerful speech by congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. >>> and later how the pandemic is changing what we eat. -hi, america. -hey, there, america. -hi, america. -hi, america. during this crisis... over 37 million people... don't have access... to nutritious foods. but there is a way we can all help. with feeding america. their network of 200 food banks are up and running. distributing food to people and communities they serve. across the country. please visit feedingamerica.org... to locate a food bank in your community. -together... -together... -together... -let's feed the love. ♪ >>> back now with the u.s. coast guard seizing 55 bails of cocaine in the caribbean sea thrown overboard by smugglers. although those bails weigh 3,000 pounds, the cocaine is worth about $39 million. >>> a new poll in the race for presid
checking today's high temperatures, 86 in chicago and new york, low 90s from kansas city to salt lake city70s along the west coast today. >>> coming up, a major cocaine bust on the high seas. >>> also ahead, calling out sexism and misogyny on capitol hill. new reaction to a powerful speech by congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. >>> and later how the pandemic is changing what we eat. -hi, america. -hey, there, america. -hi, america. -hi, america. during this...
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ntsb are looking into the cause of a small plane crash into a residential neighborhood near salt lake city this weekend. three of the six people aboard were killed, the other three injured, along with one person on the ground in her home. abc's zohreen shah has those details. >> reporter: authorities investigating this fiery scene. a small plane plunging into this utah home. >> a plane just crashed into the house of our neighbors. six people on board the piper pa-32, debris scattered in this backyard. the crash saturday afternoon killing three, including the pilot and his 9-month-old baby girl. the pilot's wife and a 2-year-old in critical condition. also among the injured, a 72-year-old woman inside the home. >> seven to ten patients with possibly some trapped in the structure. >> reporter: neighbors feeling the impact. >> i thought it was going through my front room window. i was in the shower and i thought, what is that noise? sounds like an airplane. >> reporter: an initial report on the crash could take up to two weeks. as of now, the ntsb is not sending out a team because of covid co
ntsb are looking into the cause of a small plane crash into a residential neighborhood near salt lake city this weekend. three of the six people aboard were killed, the other three injured, along with one person on the ground in her home. abc's zohreen shah has those details. >> reporter: authorities investigating this fiery scene. a small plane plunging into this utah home. >> a plane just crashed into the house of our neighbors. six people on board the piper pa-32, debris...
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it's interesting what happened with the trouble out in salt lake city yesterday was after the report found the officers were justified to fire 34 times at this man because he repeatedly dropped and picked up the gun while he was running away from police. emily, as a lawyer, does that seem justified in your mind? remember, it's not what i think at this moment it's what the law says. the shift has been in reaction to the laws in place. essentially a conversation about how do we want those to reflect in terms of officers' conduct and standards while under the collar of duty. what does that look like to us? do we want them held to the same stashed and different standard. dove tails about qualified and complete immunity. i do think, however, law enforcement risk their lives every day they are in union tropicauniform.they have to makd decisions and we have to give them the benefit of the doubt if we feel a reasonable person a reasonable officer in their shoes reasonably fears for their safety then that's something we have to support. brian: i have never gone to the police academy in terms
it's interesting what happened with the trouble out in salt lake city yesterday was after the report found the officers were justified to fire 34 times at this man because he repeatedly dropped and picked up the gun while he was running away from police. emily, as a lawyer, does that seem justified in your mind? remember, it's not what i think at this moment it's what the law says. the shift has been in reaction to the laws in place. essentially a conversation about how do we want those to...
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. >> reporter: donor cindy chen from salt lake city. >> i wanted to help a firefighter and his 2-year-old son from across the country, because i wanted to give back to the essential workers that are on the front lines of this pandemic every single day. >> reporter: donors helping deliveryman gabriel garcia salas from california. >> this whole pandemic, i've been working full-time as a door dash driver. >> hi, david. >> reporter: and alyssa henry from dallas, pennsylvania, she's been working from day one. >> i am a tractor trailer loade. i was given baby clothes for my son. i want to thank the donators so mu. >> reporter: and tonight -- >> hi, david. >> hi, david. >> reporter: -- the team telling us why they're doing it. >> i personally come from a family of essential workers and i heard first-hand from nurses, grocery store clerks and others about how difficult it was for them. so, give essential for me was a way to help people like my family. >> reporter: and they vow to keep going. >> these problems are not necessarily just covid issues, so, as long as we can fulfill these needs, we'll
. >> reporter: donor cindy chen from salt lake city. >> i wanted to help a firefighter and his 2-year-old son from across the country, because i wanted to give back to the essential workers that are on the front lines of this pandemic every single day. >> reporter: donors helping deliveryman gabriel garcia salas from california. >> this whole pandemic, i've been working full-time as a door dash driver. >> hi, david. >> reporter: and alyssa henry from dallas,...
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salt lake city county district attorney's office splattered with red paint.are outraged over the da ruling that the police shooting death of a 23-year-old man was justifiable under utah law. carley: a gag order for the trial of officers charged in the death of george floyd. a minnesota judge ruling evidence cannot be shared by attorneys on either side warning jurors could be tainted. four officers are charged, derek chauvin faces murder and three others charged with aiding and abetting. rob: record high placing daily deaths in florida and texas as both states see a spike in covid-19 cases. carley: florida's governor is not backing down his push to reopen schools this fall. todd piro joins us with what the next steps would be. >> reporter: staggering numbers as the entire country reported 60,000 cases, florida quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic in the us reporting 120 deaths, 9000 new cases. in texas 105 deaths were announced, the first time that number hit triple digits, 10,000 cases reported thursday topping 230,000 total. doctor anthony fauci sa
salt lake city county district attorney's office splattered with red paint.are outraged over the da ruling that the police shooting death of a 23-year-old man was justifiable under utah law. carley: a gag order for the trial of officers charged in the death of george floyd. a minnesota judge ruling evidence cannot be shared by attorneys on either side warning jurors could be tainted. four officers are charged, derek chauvin faces murder and three others charged with aiding and abetting. rob:...
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the salt lake city council district attorney's office splattered with red paint, protesters outraged er the ruling the police shooting death of a 23-year-old man was unjustifiable. todd: the extensive search continues in a lake near los angeles, heavy debris is making the search difficult. new surveillance video shows the last moments rivera may have seen alive. this is her and her son walking to the boat before leaving for. the child speaking on the pontoon. they went for a swim and his mother never returned. todd: the top us general pledging to investigate protests claiming russia placed bounties on us soldiers. todd: lawmakers press for more information on the uncorroborated claims. >> reporter: joint chief of staff chairman general mark millie and mark esper insisting their number one priority is the safety of us troops. >> we will get to the bottom of it and find out if it is true and we will take action. >> reporter: this comes weeks after a new york times report claimed the administration knew about bounties on american soldiers and didn't take action but the white house has de
the salt lake city council district attorney's office splattered with red paint, protesters outraged er the ruling the police shooting death of a 23-year-old man was unjustifiable. todd: the extensive search continues in a lake near los angeles, heavy debris is making the search difficult. new surveillance video shows the last moments rivera may have seen alive. this is her and her son walking to the boat before leaving for. the child speaking on the pontoon. they went for a swim and his mother...
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these teachers will sit in at city hall to demand changes to the city's reopening plan and in salt lake city, utah, the largest teachers union in the state is calling on a delay to reopening for the schools and in philadelphia the city announcing all students there will learn online. shannon: thank you. let's bring in kathleen, superintendent of partnership schools, nonprofit that manages several catholic schools in the south bronx and a fox news medical contributor, welcome to you both. the new york post editorial has this, sciences open the schools. most studies show rotavirus poses few health risks to children, mitigate the health risks and the educational risks at once, open with additional safety measures, americans cannot afford to lose yet more month of learning. what are your concerns in balancing these risks, health risk is evident, kids and everybody involved but the educational deficit many kids will miss. >> the school i get to serve in new york city says the most disadvantaged communities in the nation. we have to for catholic schools and elementary in the south bronx, our stude
these teachers will sit in at city hall to demand changes to the city's reopening plan and in salt lake city, utah, the largest teachers union in the state is calling on a delay to reopening for the schools and in philadelphia the city announcing all students there will learn online. shannon: thank you. let's bring in kathleen, superintendent of partnership schools, nonprofit that manages several catholic schools in the south bronx and a fox news medical contributor, welcome to you both. the...
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she served as the ceo and dean of the university among other roles in salt lake city. elected to the association of american medical colleges council administrative board and also a member of the advisory board of massachusetts general hospital and pittsburgh school of medicine in her work has appeared in the harvard business review, the journal association of american colleges and other publications. the first book was an academic page turner and apparently i'm told is not for the faint of heart. 15 years i've been on the job and that is the first terrible joke i told in an introduction. but tonight it's the long fix solving america's healthcare crisis that worked for everyone. please join me in welcoming doctor vivian lee. >> guest: thanks so much it is wonderful to be with you tonight and i'm thrilled to be part of the event and looking forward to the discussion and i also want to acknowledge we are living in some very complicated and complex times and i just want to thank you all for joining us tonight. for this time of prepared remarks which i thought i would talk
she served as the ceo and dean of the university among other roles in salt lake city. elected to the association of american medical colleges council administrative board and also a member of the advisory board of massachusetts general hospital and pittsburgh school of medicine in her work has appeared in the harvard business review, the journal association of american colleges and other publications. the first book was an academic page turner and apparently i'm told is not for the faint of...
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. >> community care liaison in salt lake city, brings therapy horses to senior leaving facilities. >>king not to have this. and any kind of interaction. >> started a penpal program. and and isolation. to allow people to organize and get the attention of the state government. ultimately wants a meeting with ron desantis. >> people are getting angry at the government for telling what we can or cannot do and we want to help with that and wants to help the governor make better decisions so we can get back to our loved ones. >> he knows who i am. i'm not going away. >> willing to wash dishes just as she can see her husband, wishing everybody who can't be close to their loved ones, thanks for watching. i am kristin fisher. you try to stay ahead of the mess but scrubbing still takes time. now there's powerwash dish spray it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and rinse it cleans grease five times faster dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. have the best weekend with the ones you love. that's always the payoff, see you monday. ♪ >> welcome to the special edition of "hannity,"
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ken, whois was 74, andife karen, grew up in the same reetn salt lake city.their 50 years together, can served- ken served in the army and as a mortician. he was also a bishop in the church.he went to countleue famy barb run out of magre -- renata maguire was a devoted mother. her oldest was 19, her youngest was six years ol her disabilities encourage her to work with others in the disability community. born and raised in saint augustine florida, her family described her as fun-loving and generous. she was 39 years old. edna was an outstanng cherokee citizen. said the nation's principal chief. she was one of the few fluent cherokee speakers in her neighborhood, and known for making the best diskettes and fry bed -- fry bread. kind and generous, she never complained, not even while fighting breast cancer. she raised four children with her husband in oklahoma. they had 1 grandchildren and one rate grandchild. as protests and rallies against raalsm ee, a boston artist says rather than put his voice front and center, he will paint the backdrop. teaming with the c
ken, whois was 74, andife karen, grew up in the same reetn salt lake city.their 50 years together, can served- ken served in the army and as a mortician. he was also a bishop in the church.he went to countleue famy barb run out of magre -- renata maguire was a devoted mother. her oldest was 19, her youngest was six years ol her disabilities encourage her to work with others in the disability community. born and raised in saint augustine florida, her family described her as fun-loving and...
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in utah over civil unrest after 300 people rallied outside the district attorney's office in salt lake city protesting his decision to clear two officers involved in a shooting. police fired 34 times, protesters calling there's nothing short of police brutality. >> if they shot him 2 or 3 times and he passed away maybe they were scared but 34 times, that is insane and anybody who thinks that is justified is crazy. >> anytime we have to fire weapon is one too many but under certain circumstances the law says if a thread is articulable and factually supported in the officers are trained to stop the threat and that is what they do. >> reporter: with rallies continuing politicians are meeting calls for justice. in connecticut a new bill would create civilian review boards for police discrepancies and mandatory mental health screenings. in massachusetts and new bill to require officers to step in when witnessing misconduct within the ranks and in minneapolis where the death of george floyd took place, mayor jacob crane announcing the creation of a new task force that will help guide the city and
in utah over civil unrest after 300 people rallied outside the district attorney's office in salt lake city protesting his decision to clear two officers involved in a shooting. police fired 34 times, protesters calling there's nothing short of police brutality. >> if they shot him 2 or 3 times and he passed away maybe they were scared but 34 times, that is insane and anybody who thinks that is justified is crazy. >> anytime we have to fire weapon is one too many but under certain...
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four weeks of stained protests all over the country, not just in baltimore, everywhere from salt lake city to portland, maine tuscaloosa is in 95% white counties n95% black counties, income of under 20007, median income of 200,000. here i sit right now in new york where it was the epicenter of the coronavirus epidemic and some of the largest protests and demonstrations will black lives and some of the most violent repression of the peaceful demonstrations. this is the moment we are in so i want to ask you what you think we should learn in this moment. five fiery days in baltimore that in my lifetime, we've only seen those urban uprisings so often but now we are in what's truly a sustained, continue to protest the war in this country now whether it's a brigade or bike brigade, online protests or a tweak storm or this corporation, where absolutely in a moment of uprising so what should we learn? what you think would be different? booklet "five days" tells about this? >> one of the things i think this moment has taught us, and i give a tremendous amount of credit to you and your work because
four weeks of stained protests all over the country, not just in baltimore, everywhere from salt lake city to portland, maine tuscaloosa is in 95% white counties n95% black counties, income of under 20007, median income of 200,000. here i sit right now in new york where it was the epicenter of the coronavirus epidemic and some of the largest protests and demonstrations will black lives and some of the most violent repression of the peaceful demonstrations. this is the moment we are in so i want...
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jesse taggart of salt lake city was participating in a blm protest in provo when a white suv tried toass through the area. the crowds swarmed around the car and according to police, without provocation, taggart drew a gun and fired twice into the car, nearly killing the driver. taggart hid his gun and went protesting as though nothing happened. it appears taggart went on facebook to defame the driver as a "nazi or white supremacist who ran over protesters." hours later he posted "#america2020, no respect for other human beings, blows my mind. b we will overcome this together!" police have charged taggart with attempted murder. then there are the people who been targeting our public art, our shared history, heritage, our country itself. at the start of the week, federal authorities charged four people with participating in the attempt to destroy a statue of president andrew jackson in lafayette square directly opposite the white house. those charged: lee michael cantrell, connor matthew judd, ryan lane, and graham lloyd. three were from the washington area and lloyd was visiting from m
jesse taggart of salt lake city was participating in a blm protest in provo when a white suv tried toass through the area. the crowds swarmed around the car and according to police, without provocation, taggart drew a gun and fired twice into the car, nearly killing the driver. taggart hid his gun and went protesting as though nothing happened. it appears taggart went on facebook to defame the driver as a "nazi or white supremacist who ran over protesters." hours later he posted...
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starting in martinez, california, there have been defacing by trump supporters, in salt lake city, utah of defacings as well. paint was thrown over the black part to say all. there were tires put on the murals. lots of different opinions. here are some people i talked to earlier. >> he's the president, he's not doing nothing for this coronavirus, nothing to stop police brutality that's going on. so this is just a statement along with the coronavirus thing to the president. >> i think this is an amazing protest because you can actually see that they faced it towards trump tower. >> reporter: there are a lot of different opinions out here, josh. >> thank you, gary. outside trump tower on 5th avenue in manhattan. >>> the st. louis couple that went viral for pointing guns at protesters just had their home searched by police. yesterday, officers executed a warrant at the home of mark and patricia mcklaas key. they seized his rifle. they accuse them of escalating a peaceful situation. their attorney says the handgun she was holding will be turned over to police soon. background checks for fir
starting in martinez, california, there have been defacing by trump supporters, in salt lake city, utah of defacings as well. paint was thrown over the black part to say all. there were tires put on the murals. lots of different opinions. here are some people i talked to earlier. >> he's the president, he's not doing nothing for this coronavirus, nothing to stop police brutality that's going on. so this is just a statement along with the coronavirus thing to the president. >> i...
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into police fououndations in cities including seattle, chicago, washington, new orleans and salt lake city. carroll muffett of the center for international environmental law said, this report sheds a harsh light on the ways police violence and systemic racism intersect with the climate crisis. and those are some of f the headlines.s. this is dedemocracy now!, democracynow.org, the war -- the quarantine report. i'm m amy goodman. gonzalez is sheltering at home in new jersey. after months of denial, president donald trump made his second ever public appearance w wearing a mask inin north carolina monday, where he said a coronavirus vaccine could be available by the end of the year. he made the comments while touring a fujifilm plant that has been repurposed to make vaccines. >> we are here today to discuss the exciting progress we have achieved under the operation warp speed. our historic initiative to develop tests, manufacture and deliver a vaccine in record time, and that is what it is, record time. therapeutically, we are very advanced. you are hearing about it and yoyou will be hearing
into police fououndations in cities including seattle, chicago, washington, new orleans and salt lake city. carroll muffett of the center for international environmental law said, this report sheds a harsh light on the ways police violence and systemic racism intersect with the climate crisis. and those are some of f the headlines.s. this is dedemocracy now!, democracynow.org, the war -- the quarantine report. i'm m amy goodman. gonzalez is sheltering at home in new jersey. after months of...
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that's everywhere from salt lake city to portland maine to tuscaloosa that is in 95% white counties and 95% black counties with median income of under 20000 and over 200,000. in new york which was, no longer is but was the epicenter of the coronavirus and one of the largest sites for black lives protest and some of the most flagrant and violent oppression of peaceful demonstration, this is a moment where in so i do want to ask you, what you learned, what you think we should learn more importantly in reading five days for this moment. those are five fiery days in baltimore that in my lifetime we've all seen the kind of urban uprising but now we are in what is truly a sustained, continue to be a protest somewhere in this country now whether it's online protest or a tweet storm or this corporation is doing something differently, we were absolutely in a moment of mass uprising. what should we learn and what do you think could be different and what can the book tell us. >> one of the things that i think this moment has taught us, and honestly i give a tremendous amount of credit to you and y
that's everywhere from salt lake city to portland maine to tuscaloosa that is in 95% white counties and 95% black counties with median income of under 20000 and over 200,000. in new york which was, no longer is but was the epicenter of the coronavirus and one of the largest sites for black lives protest and some of the most flagrant and violent oppression of peaceful demonstration, this is a moment where in so i do want to ask you, what you learned, what you think we should learn more...
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. >> when humphrey gave the salt lake city speech, it really alarmed me.ty that had been ripped apart all year. and you could hear the footsteps behind where i was. >> the anti-war activists, they stopped heckling him. >> in charlotte, north carolina, a you of 10,000 people cheered the vice president wildly. and he loved it. it was about the same wherever he went. tennessee, west virginia, florida. the vice president gained new confidence. >> i need you, quite frankly, i think you may need me. >> nixon spends his whole life running scared, and all of a sudden, race that was well in hand is getting close, and he began to sweat. >> this meets absolutely -- this is the kid stuff that somebody goes through when he is behind. >> nix on nixon. that's what it's got to be. >> this is the time and place to take off the gloves and sock it to him. >> i'm going to sting you and sting you like a hornet in a bee day in and out. >> there's advantages of being an underdog, sooner or later your opponent will have to start looking over his shoulder. that's the time that you
. >> when humphrey gave the salt lake city speech, it really alarmed me.ty that had been ripped apart all year. and you could hear the footsteps behind where i was. >> the anti-war activists, they stopped heckling him. >> in charlotte, north carolina, a you of 10,000 people cheered the vice president wildly. and he loved it. it was about the same wherever he went. tennessee, west virginia, florida. the vice president gained new confidence. >> i need you, quite frankly, i...
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an instructional design consultant from salt lake city, utah...d how here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. and welcome, everyone, to our most prestigious tournament of the year and in some ways the most popular for you, the fans, because you get to spend some time with players who may have become your favorites in their initial appearance on the program. so right from the get-go, you get to cheer for somebody special. gilbert, anneke, and kyle, welcome back. good luck. here we go. now let's take a look at the categories. ...followed by... ...followed by... and finally, i get to do some traveling. a visit to the "harvard lampoon," a college institution that has helped shape american humor. kyle, you get to start us off. homophones, $1,000. [ beep ] what is rood [rude]? r-o-o-d and r-u-d-e. tough when you start with the more expensive clues. you know that, kyle. that's true. uh, yes to the chess, $1,000. all right.
an instructional design consultant from salt lake city, utah...d how here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. and welcome, everyone, to our most prestigious tournament of the year and in some ways the most popular for you, the fans, because you get to spend some time with players who may have become your favorites in their initial appearance on the program. so right from the get-go, you get to cheer for somebody special....
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these teachers will set in at city hall to demand changes to the city's reopening plan ended salt lake cityling on a delay to reopening for the schools and just today in philadelphia, the city announcing that all students there will learn online. shannon. >> shannon: alex hogan for us in new york tonight, thank you. let's bring in kathleen porter mcgee, a nonprofit that manages seven new york city catholic schools in harlem of the south bronx. and a fox news medical contributor. welcome to you both. >> thanks for having me, shannon. speeone's of "the new york post" editorial says this, and headline, science says, again, open the schools. most studies show the coronavirus poses few health risks to children, mitigate the health risks and the educational at once. open schools with additional safety measures, our kids cannot afford to lose yet more months of learning. so i will start with you, what are your concerns and trying to balance these two nomadic risks, i was with the health risk with the staff and never been involved but the educational deficit that many kids will miss if they are lef
these teachers will set in at city hall to demand changes to the city's reopening plan ended salt lake cityling on a delay to reopening for the schools and just today in philadelphia, the city announcing that all students there will learn online. shannon. >> shannon: alex hogan for us in new york tonight, thank you. let's bring in kathleen porter mcgee, a nonprofit that manages seven new york city catholic schools in harlem of the south bronx. and a fox news medical contributor. welcome...
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times" reports that the team did their own swab tests, then shipped samples the to mlb salt lake city. mike rizzo told the league the 2020 season without test something at risk. a few players were tested pop for coronavirus. a few of them were put in quarantine because they came in contact with players. juan soto was put in isolation and not in practice today. three nats players are opting out of season all together, for safety concerns, ryan zimmerman. juan castillo. they insisted that there was delays because of holiday weekend. they insisted 99% of results were sent out and they're working through those kinks. even rizzo said today, connell, he is assured things will be a little bit smoother moving forward when they get back to the new normal. connell? connell: just a few weeks to go before the season is supposed to begin. hillary, thanks. jackie. jackie: all right. a rebound at risk. united airlines warning its employees to prepare for potential furloughs as travel bookings decline and virus cases spike in the united states. the drop is most critical newark, new jersey hub, where
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this evening neighbors around the lake say city officials are not doing enough. da lin is there with those complaints. >> reporter: it's like a festival behind me here on lakeshore avenue and an example of why neighbors are so fed up. the city knows the vendors are violating the rules because they don't have a permit and are not supposed to be here and are attracting a lot of folks. hundreds of people behind me and the local councilwoman saying, we need to do more to get the message out there and neighbors say the message is not working and it's time to enforce the rules. >> this is how some weekends look like and neighbors say hundreds of people from as far away as sacramento, and block off lakeshore avenue to throw block parties with no masks and no social distancing and most útheir home. ot even leave >> as a pregnant person i don't feel comfortable coming out here to even walk her dog during the weekend. >> many feel trapped. >> it's covid, we are a little freaked out and you get blasted. >> the health center reports in july 40% of the positive cases in oakla
this evening neighbors around the lake say city officials are not doing enough. da lin is there with those complaints. >> reporter: it's like a festival behind me here on lakeshore avenue and an example of why neighbors are so fed up. the city knows the vendors are violating the rules because they don't have a permit and are not supposed to be here and are attracting a lot of folks. hundreds of people behind me and the local councilwoman saying, we need to do more to get the message out...
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>> i think the larger firms are looking to the outside goldman sachs is a massive center in salt lake cityhat's been the case for years now. the big firms are doing that smaller firms, i don't know if the cluster effect of start-ups is necessarily going to apply. there is kind of a thin tech alley in new york, so maybe that can continue to thrive but it's very much unclear what the real overall head count would be i also recall in 2001 after 9/11, morgan stanley bought an office in the suburbs and they had a big head count there as well >> i know the burbs are excited about the potential. kate rogers, make santoli and seema mody, thank you. >>> we're going to talk to the owner of malls around the country, including covid hot spot florida, about whether owners like him should be bailing out the big box stores that's next. >>> stocks reaching highs today. me depot costco, lowe's, monster beverage we're back in a couple. >>> welcome back we have a news word on tapestry. over to leslie picker. what's going on, leslie? >> hey, kelly, we received a statement from the now former ceo of tapestry,
>> i think the larger firms are looking to the outside goldman sachs is a massive center in salt lake cityhat's been the case for years now. the big firms are doing that smaller firms, i don't know if the cluster effect of start-ups is necessarily going to apply. there is kind of a thin tech alley in new york, so maybe that can continue to thrive but it's very much unclear what the real overall head count would be i also recall in 2001 after 9/11, morgan stanley bought an office in the...
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up the sky but some literally backfiring, fireworks sparking this brush fire last weekend in salt lake cityng the evacuation of dozens of homes. some cities now cracking down. in d.c. trained teams hitting the streets to keep people safe. the metro police department says they've already seized over 6,000 illegal fireworks. they're trying to prevent scenes like this. a bathroom in one d.c. home looked like a construction site after police say two young boys set off illegal fireworks inside. the 9-year-old was left with serious damages to his hand. and it's not just homes. on wednesday this texas stall near the side of a road selling fireworks got blown up by their own product. luckily no one was hurt. but they can be deadly. fire departments have been demonstrating dangers of having and using fireworks. and there's a new big safety tip doctors want us to know this year. the hand sanitizer we use to keep us safe from the coronavirus, burn unit doctors say can make fireworks more dangerous. >> alcohol itself is very flammable and if alcohol is on the hand, i think it can lead to a severe burn
up the sky but some literally backfiring, fireworks sparking this brush fire last weekend in salt lake cityng the evacuation of dozens of homes. some cities now cracking down. in d.c. trained teams hitting the streets to keep people safe. the metro police department says they've already seized over 6,000 illegal fireworks. they're trying to prevent scenes like this. a bathroom in one d.c. home looked like a construction site after police say two young boys set off illegal fireworks inside. the...
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i want to speak quickly to brett and malia from near salt lake city, utah. you're here not just for the fourth of july, you're dropping off your son at medical school but you're coming down here for the fireworks. why did you want to be down here for tonight's celebrations? >> just because we're rarely in washington, d.c., and so we couldn't miss it. that's the reason we're here. >> reporter: and you guys are, i would say, in the minority when it comes to wearing a mask out here at least. malia, you had some concerns about coming down here? >> right. we didn't want to be with big, big crowds so we drove around to all the outside memorials and they were blocked off. so we ended up coming back and found our way in. it's been pretty sparse, it's been pretty good. >> reporter: so you're not so worried about what you're seeing right now. >> no. especially if we stay away from other people, i think we're good. >> she thought there was going to be big crowds and didn't want to come in but after seeing it was so sparse, we decided to come in. >> reporter: do you thi
i want to speak quickly to brett and malia from near salt lake city, utah. you're here not just for the fourth of july, you're dropping off your son at medical school but you're coming down here for the fireworks. why did you want to be down here for tonight's celebrations? >> just because we're rarely in washington, d.c., and so we couldn't miss it. that's the reason we're here. >> reporter: and you guys are, i would say, in the minority when it comes to wearing a mask out here at...
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those were local news clips that i just showed you from dallas-fort worth, from salt lake city, utah, from panama city, florida, but honestly pick your poison. pick anywhere. this is the local news tonight in alabama. long lines for testing in plam. this is the news in texas. officials in texas' big cities say their public testing sites are being strained. austin, texas, has begun to limit who can be tested. in georgia, georgia sees testing system strained with rise in covid case. here's the tennessean tonight. long lines reported at coronavirus testing sites across mid state. here's the "l.a. times" today. as of wednesday, yesterday, there were no available appointments for coronavirus testing at l.a. county or l.a. city-run test sites. here's "the washington post" today. as cases surge, long lines for testing sometimes stretch miles in the summer heat. americans are trying to do the right thing. americans are trying to get tested because they want to do the responsible thing, because they want to keep themselves safe. they want to keep their family members safe. americans are trying
those were local news clips that i just showed you from dallas-fort worth, from salt lake city, utah, from panama city, florida, but honestly pick your poison. pick anywhere. this is the local news tonight in alabama. long lines for testing in plam. this is the news in texas. officials in texas' big cities say their public testing sites are being strained. austin, texas, has begun to limit who can be tested. in georgia, georgia sees testing system strained with rise in covid case. here's the...
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. >> and ryan prince, the ladies on in salt lake city, utah, brings the therapy courses to senior livings heartbreaking not to be able to have this and so i thought it would be fond to get these visitors, equine visitors an end kind of create any kind of interaction. in therapy. >> victoria and sr. care in north carolina has started a pen pal program. reuniting with her husband mary sees an opportunity to do more. she recently set up facebook group in every state with the title "caregivers for compromise because isolation kills too." to allow people to organize and get the attention of their state governments, ultimately, she wants a meeting with florida governor ron desantis. >> people are getting angry at our government to tell them what we can and cannot do. we want to help with that, and we want to help the governor make better decisions so we can get back to our loved ones. >> he knows where i am and he knows who i am. and he knows i'm not going away. >> such sweet stories tonight, willing to wash dishes just to see her husband. we are wishing everybody cannot be close to their love
. >> and ryan prince, the ladies on in salt lake city, utah, brings the therapy courses to senior livings heartbreaking not to be able to have this and so i thought it would be fond to get these visitors, equine visitors an end kind of create any kind of interaction. in therapy. >> victoria and sr. care in north carolina has started a pen pal program. reuniting with her husband mary sees an opportunity to do more. she recently set up facebook group in every state with the title...