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visit with its mates when i got off with a fine 10 a year away from one little atlanta and then she. knew not a fashion she didn't like using the risk of harm can outlast us by kissing a sky. 6 days deep into the forest robert and his men have found their treasure. if they can get this rosewood tree to market they would make enough for the next 6 months. a tree this size confided to around $10000.00 that's all. i think. it's got your money. on the little rosewood trees grow extremely slowly they take at least 100 years to fully develop. and. fatten. on your work and. minimum. is going to offer you the money. but after a back breaking hour of trapping down this giant there's a problem the order is in young and. former talk and then when the hours are man and. the way to bring it down is to chop down the trees around it it's estimated that for every 100000 precious trees chopped down half a 1000000 other trees are sacrificed to bring down and transport the valuable cargo i think thing. that's going to. pull. in the middle east will see the panic of. the tosk is enormous and robert chan
visit with its mates when i got off with a fine 10 a year away from one little atlanta and then she. knew not a fashion she didn't like using the risk of harm can outlast us by kissing a sky. 6 days deep into the forest robert and his men have found their treasure. if they can get this rosewood tree to market they would make enough for the next 6 months. a tree this size confided to around $10000.00 that's all. i think. it's got your money. on the little rosewood trees grow extremely slowly...
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visit with its mates when calico for the fountain a year from when little atlanta and. new a fresh like using the discussion can outlast us i kissing a sky i'm a. sixty's. deep into the forest robert and his men have found their treasure. and. if they can get this rosewood tree to market they would make enough for the next 6 months a tree this size confide to around $10000.00 and that will. i think. he. is going your money and i will. cut down on the little rosewood trees grow extremely slowly they take at least 100 years to fully develop. and. fatten. on your new workers. minimum he is going to offer you the money. no thanks. but after a back breaking hour of trapping down this giant there is a problem the organising in young men is when you are in danger when we're talking and then when the hours on bond. way to bring it down is to chop down the trees around it it's estimated that for every 100000 precious trees chopped down half a 1000000 other trees a sacrificed to bring down and transport the valuable cargo addict thing. that's going to. local pool hall and then. e
visit with its mates when calico for the fountain a year from when little atlanta and. new a fresh like using the discussion can outlast us i kissing a sky i'm a. sixty's. deep into the forest robert and his men have found their treasure. and. if they can get this rosewood tree to market they would make enough for the next 6 months a tree this size confide to around $10000.00 and that will. i think. he. is going your money and i will. cut down on the little rosewood trees grow extremely slowly...
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also little doubt much more is needed. in atlantasean penn and his organization are helping as many people as they can. >> it's a call to arms but a call to unity in the country that's exhilarating to be part of, win or lose. >> reporter: sean penn with his organization core is in the fight. trying to fill in gaps in emergencies like he did in haiti in 2010. now during this pandemic, his focus is on testing. >> reality is that in a time where we know there are limited ppe and test kits available for these operations, reality is that we should be testing, retesting and retesting. >> reporter: reopening here in georgia will look like this next few days. problem is many people without symptoms could be still spreading the virus. that is why testing is so crucial. to know that you don't have the virus before going into public. >> you think of testing generally, at doctor's office or hospital or something like that, obviously these are unusual circumstances, but is this necessary? is this because there are gaps in testing overall in atlan
also little doubt much more is needed. in atlantasean penn and his organization are helping as many people as they can. >> it's a call to arms but a call to unity in the country that's exhilarating to be part of, win or lose. >> reporter: sean penn with his organization core is in the fight. trying to fill in gaps in emergencies like he did in haiti in 2010. now during this pandemic, his focus is on testing. >> reality is that in a time where we know there are limited ppe and...
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it got a little dicey there in atlanta just a little bit earlier, but from what i witnessed at the top of the show with nick valencia, it appears that police had gotten it somewhat under control. controlled chaos, as they call it. so i want to get back now -- we're going to take a break from dallas here. we'll keep an eye on that and ed lavandera. we're going to go now to the streets of minneapolis tonight where people are ignoring the curfew that's been impose. i want to get to cnn's omar jimenez. he is there. he's been there all morning. you saw him this morning being taken into custody by police. you've been at the scene all day. first of all, tell me what you're witnessing tonight, omar. >> reporter: well, right now you talk about that curfew order that was supposed to be in place. now for hours it is clearly being ignored by people here. this has essentially been the focal point of the protests night in and night out here in minneapolis. and this is the police precinct that we saw it on fire yesterday. now you're watching people going in and out of this precinct. we've seen them b
it got a little dicey there in atlanta just a little bit earlier, but from what i witnessed at the top of the show with nick valencia, it appears that police had gotten it somewhat under control. controlled chaos, as they call it. so i want to get back now -- we're going to take a break from dallas here. we'll keep an eye on that and ed lavandera. we're going to go now to the streets of minneapolis tonight where people are ignoring the curfew that's been impose. i want to get to cnn's omar...
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let let me give you a little data. atlanta still has about a 12 to 16% positive rate. know that tells us we're not doing enough testing. number two, it also emphasizes that we're probably even under reporting the number of cases and reopening is just going to cause a reversal of all the hard work that's been done over the last several weeks. >> jeremy bash, we have talked for more than three years about the president's resistance to experts, to guess you and i would count as the deep state. people who worked in democratic and republican administrations at high levels inside the cabinet agencies that the president runs. i see that battle, that tension almost being won by donald trump where his tweeting and undermining the advice from fauci whether it's saying liberate virginia or backing the protesters has created a climate where people think it's okay to ease the restrictions. what you think? >> you said in your set up that the president's political advisers want him to express optimism. what i would suggest is we need neither optimism nor pessimism. we need realism. t
let let me give you a little data. atlanta still has about a 12 to 16% positive rate. know that tells us we're not doing enough testing. number two, it also emphasizes that we're probably even under reporting the number of cases and reopening is just going to cause a reversal of all the hard work that's been done over the last several weeks. >> jeremy bash, we have talked for more than three years about the president's resistance to experts, to guess you and i would count as the deep...
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but you heard what the mayor of atlanta was saying, keisha lance bottoms, look, they feel like they tried to lock down a little more securely in atlanta, but it does go against what the state has decided to do. >> yeah. you know, and that's difficult. she's done a wonderful job of using her voice to communicate what she thinks is the right thing for people to do. but it's very confusing for folks to get one message from one side and another message from another side. >> yeah. >> you know? and, honestly, when people are so stir crazy, you want to do the thing that you -- you want to get permission to do the thing that you want to do, and if somebody gives you permission to do it, you'll do it even if it's really not the best thing for you. so, you know, it was a big problem that the order to lift the shelter in place -- i'm sorry -- the lifting of the shelter in place really did not allow for a lot of heterogeneity enforcing that and then sort of pulling back on that on a local level. >> yeah. well, for the rest of us who are not trained in medicine or infectious diseases, that's very confusing when a mayor say
but you heard what the mayor of atlanta was saying, keisha lance bottoms, look, they feel like they tried to lock down a little more securely in atlanta, but it does go against what the state has decided to do. >> yeah. you know, and that's difficult. she's done a wonderful job of using her voice to communicate what she thinks is the right thing for people to do. but it's very confusing for folks to get one message from one side and another message from another side. >> yeah....
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atlanta. it did little to quell the back and forth. >> joining us now, is rashad richie, a talk show host and editor at large. he offered to pay the bond for anyone arrested in atlanta. thank you for being there. how many people took up your offer from friday? >> 22 individuals took that up. and with the distinction was, as long as it was not active, overt violence or destruction, i would take care of your band. we had 42 people on the court docket for 9:00 a.m. yesterday, who were arrested for tre trespassing, obstruction of justice, and disorderly conduct. then, there was a felony, on the docket that i did not pay bonds for. and those were the jindividuals that were caught for looting property directly. >> what's going through your head as you tell us this. you say, this is not the civil rights movement, the equity movement, being led by frustrated youth, believing that many in the old guard let them down. you also say the protests in large majority are peaceful. but there's a few hot heads that would rather that be the focus instead of the killing of george floyd. what are you making of wha
atlanta. it did little to quell the back and forth. >> joining us now, is rashad richie, a talk show host and editor at large. he offered to pay the bond for anyone arrested in atlanta. thank you for being there. how many people took up your offer from friday? >> 22 individuals took that up. and with the distinction was, as long as it was not active, overt violence or destruction, i would take care of your band. we had 42 people on the court docket for 9:00 a.m. yesterday, who were...
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kick yet it's a move or deal just a little cruel be no one else saw it was atlanta's told the group or my size used. magic. but i don't feel he didn't do it to steal what. does what. so. the bottom. 40 and. before. i commit i bought this could do without having to book now. but it. sounds. so damn poor on the stump. i am. nice to them and i see any nice this will have meant some us in the school or something that has happened chapeau professional think this photo of each season as you view volnay my squad to clinics don't think that i. was up against a 1000 by showing the number of add that the union office at the moment said and i would have a question out of he a little data. move. at the low village of on the up in a couple i'm sure going to a downpour i could get taken face of a little clue what the sound and you don't have and i thought the mood in my size used a magical piano yeah you guys are going to devote a feat to sucking sound now i did think of all. man to who did it that bashar now i'm typing with the premier for you know he thinks he can look at the make up saw that tami
kick yet it's a move or deal just a little cruel be no one else saw it was atlanta's told the group or my size used. magic. but i don't feel he didn't do it to steal what. does what. so. the bottom. 40 and. before. i commit i bought this could do without having to book now. but it. sounds. so damn poor on the stump. i am. nice to them and i see any nice this will have meant some us in the school or something that has happened chapeau professional think this photo of each season as you view...
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little more humid. boston, almost 90 degrees. yasmin, an interesting fact yesterday, burlington, vermont, hit 90 degrees and we haven't even hit 90 in areas like atlantait was a little topsy-turvy, even north new england. >> thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, everybody, the united states is expected to hit another grim milestone today. what president trump has to say about the u.s. reaching 100,000 deaths from the coronavirus. >>> also, the president calls joe biden's decision to wear a mask on memorial day unusual. and biden is hitting back. those stories and more, coming up. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. i but what i do count on...ts anis boost high protein...rs, and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. puberty means personal space. so sports clothes sit around growing odors. that's why we graduated to tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. it's got t
little more humid. boston, almost 90 degrees. yasmin, an interesting fact yesterday, burlington, vermont, hit 90 degrees and we haven't even hit 90 in areas like atlantait was a little topsy-turvy, even north new england. >> thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, everybody, the united states is expected to hit another grim milestone today. what president trump has to say about the u.s. reaching 100,000 deaths from the coronavirus. >>> also, the president calls joe biden's...
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seeing dozens of heavily armed in tactical gear atlanta police -- state police rather coming in. flanked by tactical gear, i'm a little breathless, this is something to see here. you're familiar with atlanta, spent a lot of time down here, nothing i've ever seen happen. even prior to coming down here, there was hope as atlanta resident, this is a place that's really missed out on a lot of violence throughout the years, especially in 2015 with the rash of police shootings against african-american men. there were demonstrations here but nothing that turned violent, nothing like this. i'm sorry, officer, thank you so much, i know you're doing your job sh keeping us safe. anderson, we're from vantage point behind the police line. go ahead, anderson. >> just give a sense, it's hard to tell from how many people are involved, how large this is. do you have a sense, with the crowd it's hard to tell, of crowd size? we can see some people obviously in the background, and see the police, armored vehicles, and -- tactical gear as well. do you have a sense of the scope? >> reporter: we hate to estimate on numbers without talking t
seeing dozens of heavily armed in tactical gear atlanta police -- state police rather coming in. flanked by tactical gear, i'm a little breathless, this is something to see here. you're familiar with atlanta, spent a lot of time down here, nothing i've ever seen happen. even prior to coming down here, there was hope as atlanta resident, this is a place that's really missed out on a lot of violence throughout the years, especially in 2015 with the rash of police shootings against...
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>> i grew up in a little town in southeastern atlanta called the throne yacht. it was a town that was the site. they produced a lot of grain and rock that was shipped all over the world and that was the main source of jobs but it was actually a kind of country town and my parents lived on a sharecroppers farm when i was born and i lived on that farm with my grandparents until it was eight years old before moving more into the urban area of that section of the state. >> there have been the segregated south, for their moment where you realized that your life was a from other peoples and you were being separated from other folks? >> yes, that had come a time or realized that we just weren't being treated fairly. number one, the georgia clan was organized six miles in stone mountain, georgia from where we lived and every friday afternoon, the klan would hold a rally in the big field across from our house and burn across. that of course implanted in my mind the idea that this was a dangerous group for us, but we were also being intimidated and bullied and i don't lik
>> i grew up in a little town in southeastern atlanta called the throne yacht. it was a town that was the site. they produced a lot of grain and rock that was shipped all over the world and that was the main source of jobs but it was actually a kind of country town and my parents lived on a sharecroppers farm when i was born and i lived on that farm with my grandparents until it was eight years old before moving more into the urban area of that section of the state. >> there have...
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i >> i grew up in a little town southeast of atlanta called lithonia. it was a town that was the site of the big rock quarry. they produced a lot of green and rock that was shipped all over the world. that was the main source of jobs in lithonia. but lithonia was actually kind of a country town. my parents lived on the sharecroppers farm when i was born. i lived on that farm with my grandparents until i was eight years old before moving more into that more urban area of that section of the state. >> you grew up in the segregated south. were there moments where you realize that your life was a part from other peoples and that you were being separated from other folks? >> yes. that had come. a time came when i realized we just were not being treated fairly. number one, the georgia clan was organized six miles in stone mountain, georgia from where we lived. every friday afternoon, the klan would hold a rally in a big field across from our house. that it was implanted in my mind. the idea that this was a dangerous group for us, but we were also being intimi
i >> i grew up in a little town southeast of atlanta called lithonia. it was a town that was the site of the big rock quarry. they produced a lot of green and rock that was shipped all over the world. that was the main source of jobs in lithonia. but lithonia was actually kind of a country town. my parents lived on the sharecroppers farm when i was born. i lived on that farm with my grandparents until i was eight years old before moving more into that more urban area of that section of...
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helima >> we have this real-time traffic data we use at rbc we're starting to see a little recovery in places like atlanta. but it's incremental demand recovery like 233,000 barrels of gas demand last week incremental numbers. we'll watch what happens as states reopen. again, we have a long way to go to dig out of this hole. >> yeah, i mean, you look at some traffic data. i've been looking at some indexes from around the world and trying to gauge where we might be and it's not pretty, helima china's data looks -- and this is coming from tomtom and others is a slow recovery, particularly on the weekends. we're a long way off. >> we're absolutely a long way off. again, i think that's why the story about u.s./china tensions, that will only fuel concern because, again, what has been the engine of growth for the oil market has been china. again, any sense that china's recovery could be slower, i think that's going to only add to fears that we are not going to get a near-term recovery. >> in fact, the hong kong economic data showing a contraction of about 9%, the largest in history, or at least in many decades
helima >> we have this real-time traffic data we use at rbc we're starting to see a little recovery in places like atlanta. but it's incremental demand recovery like 233,000 barrels of gas demand last week incremental numbers. we'll watch what happens as states reopen. again, we have a long way to go to dig out of this hole. >> yeah, i mean, you look at some traffic data. i've been looking at some indexes from around the world and trying to gauge where we might be and it's not...
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little bit. i think what we saw in terms of the violence was-- was unusual. i think atlanta does have a history of peaceful, relatively peaceful protests. and there-- there just seemed to be just more anger and frustration at-- at what's going on. you know, a number of the otesters i talked to just said, "enough is enough." you know, they're-- and they're looking at some of these recent incidents-- of course, the one involving george floyd, but also ahmaud arbery here that we had in-- in georgia. and, you know, a couple of other people i talked to said, you know, "that could be me." and-- and they're just very, very concerned about their safety, about their lives. >> sreenivasan: sudhin thanawala from the associated press joining us from atlanta. thanks so much. >> thanks, hari. for more on the aftermath of george floyd's death, and continuing coverage of protests across the nation, visit wwpbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: the number of coronavirus cases continues to rise in the u.s., even as restrictions on gatherings and businesses are being lifted ith new safety guidelin
little bit. i think what we saw in terms of the violence was-- was unusual. i think atlanta does have a history of peaceful, relatively peaceful protests. and there-- there just seemed to be just more anger and frustration at-- at what's going on. you know, a number of the otesters i talked to just said, "enough is enough." you know, they're-- and they're looking at some of these recent incidents-- of course, the one involving george floyd, but also ahmaud arbery here that we had in--...
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little luck. >> reporter: i'm diane gallagher in atlanta.ernational workers union is calling for the white house to make the cdc guidelines mandatory and enforceable. this comes after 14 plants have reopened since the president announced his executive order. they say 30 meat packing workers have died since the pandemic began and more than 10,000 have either been exposed to or inekt iffed by covid-19. >> reporter: i'm cristina alesci in new york. >> if you don't get contact tracing right, then there's the risk that the virus continues to spread. >> reporter: a team at johns hopkins school of public health, they want to find others who may have been in contact with the nation using that app. >> it's really the best defense that we have right now against covid-19. >> reporter: that defense is backed by $10.5 million from former new york mayor michael bloomberg. >> reporter: i'm alex marquardt where they have announced a convention center in the heart of the capital into a field hospital for the covid-19 patients. they have installed more than 4
little luck. >> reporter: i'm diane gallagher in atlanta.ernational workers union is calling for the white house to make the cdc guidelines mandatory and enforceable. this comes after 14 plants have reopened since the president announced his executive order. they say 30 meat packing workers have died since the pandemic began and more than 10,000 have either been exposed to or inekt iffed by covid-19. >> reporter: i'm cristina alesci in new york. >> if you don't get contact...
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yeah that's atlanta he's the citizen yeah it was you know he was such i think i was a. little hesitant i knew for certain who was behind smites rudolph actually who feel no way not this knucklehead celebration is still really different. why why. yes. yes. why do you continue to push push push we've been to an employee cheat on imus or something funny it sounds different that's what it is just the just thinking this is the fin fet. when the feds 1st of us consider bats for one of my most fans your thoughts now i have this book you want your thoughts cause i should have a man who says you're not classed as above and i know it's all about. boring stories from was like what. kind of. man this was some other one of the never offensive. as. my visits. to taiwan by news were talking to one 3rd of the news ya is what i was this is the stuff who played under the. law. ah the who was. i. know it is so it was a game where. shot was done for nothing just go for a few years ago you know not to open. i. was going for cattle numbers. before the whole of the. nah you live. just high on not al
yeah that's atlanta he's the citizen yeah it was you know he was such i think i was a. little hesitant i knew for certain who was behind smites rudolph actually who feel no way not this knucklehead celebration is still really different. why why. yes. yes. why do you continue to push push push we've been to an employee cheat on imus or something funny it sounds different that's what it is just the just thinking this is the fin fet. when the feds 1st of us consider bats for one of my most fans...
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and that's what some critics and local authorities are a little bit concerned about. the mayor of atlanta did look like, you know, georgia was back to normal. but she said there is nothing normal about what we see here with covid-19. victor and christi. >> that was great clarity to point out about the downward trent, natasha. it is a good point to make. do you know, you were mentioning the business behind you, that saying you can get food from us, but you can't sit down. do we have any indication how expansive these openings are? are any restaurants really embracing this wholeheartedly, or a lot of them just still, you can come and get takeout. we can deliver to you, but our door are not opening? >> it really depends, christi, on what the restaurant is. and it sometimes depends how large the business is. i talked to the georgia chamber of commerce president yesterday, and he said that the small mom and pops have been a little more desperate to open because they really need to make that income. and we saw that in the very beginning with barbershops and hair salons perhaps. and some of the
and that's what some critics and local authorities are a little bit concerned about. the mayor of atlanta did look like, you know, georgia was back to normal. but she said there is nothing normal about what we see here with covid-19. victor and christi. >> that was great clarity to point out about the downward trent, natasha. it is a good point to make. do you know, you were mentioning the business behind you, that saying you can get food from us, but you can't sit down. do we have any...
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little plushie. >> i got broads in atlanta. i can't believe you reminded me of that song, the panda panda.y we should be more like kids, go back to our youth. this is the way to do it, hang out with stuffed animals all day. >> while you're eating your food. i can see a little mona holding on -- >> to the cabbage patch kid doll. >>> coming up, the tropical storm system taking shape weeks before hurricane season. >>> plus sixla is outlining its plan for reopeng.>>> fie wt while she and her boyfriend were sleeping. leeping. i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 8
little plushie. >> i got broads in atlanta. i can't believe you reminded me of that song, the panda panda.y we should be more like kids, go back to our youth. this is the way to do it, hang out with stuffed animals all day. >> while you're eating your food. i can see a little mona holding on -- >> to the cabbage patch kid doll. >>> coming up, the tropical storm system taking shape weeks before hurricane season. >>> plus sixla is outlining its plan for...
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that is of little comfort to the family of maurice dotson. drew griffin cnn atlanta. >>president trump has announced new travel restrictions on brazil after more covid-19 cases are being confirmed in south america. the restrictions suspends entry into the united states for anyone who's been to brazil. within 14 days immediately or before trying to travel to the u.s. so president trump hopes that the restrictions will further limit the spread of covid-19 as brazil gets closer to its infection. pete, the new restrictions do not apply to the flow of goods and commerce between the u.s. and brazil. well according to johns hopkins university there are over 5 million cases now of the coronavirus worldwide and over 345,000 deaths. now globally over 2 million people have recovered. specifically in the u.s. there are over 1 million cases and over 366,000 have recovered. california has over 94,000 cases and over 3700 deaths. well our coverage of the coronavirus continues on our website go to kron 4 dot com. when you have questions we want to get the latest on the outbreaks we ha
that is of little comfort to the family of maurice dotson. drew griffin cnn atlanta. >>president trump has announced new travel restrictions on brazil after more covid-19 cases are being confirmed in south america. the restrictions suspends entry into the united states for anyone who's been to brazil. within 14 days immediately or before trying to travel to the u.s. so president trump hopes that the restrictions will further limit the spread of covid-19 as brazil gets closer to its...
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little luck. >> i'm diane gag ger in atlanta.commercial workers international union is once again calling for the white house to make those cdc guidelines mandatory and enforceable. this comes after 14 plants have reopened since the president announced his executive order. the ufcw says that 30 meat packing workers have died since the pandemic began and more than 10,000 have either been exposed to or infected by covid-19. >> i'm christiristina alesci in york where the state is racing to build one of the biggest contact tracings in the country. >> if you don't get contact tracing there's a risk the virus continues to spread. >> a team developed this training course. ideally they will convince covid patients to isolate and find others who may have been in contact with the patient using this app. tracers would then have to get those people to quarantine. finding and isolating even just a few contacts helps represent deuce t reduce the spread. >> it's the best defense we have right now. >> that defense is backed by $10.5 million from
little luck. >> i'm diane gag ger in atlanta.commercial workers international union is once again calling for the white house to make those cdc guidelines mandatory and enforceable. this comes after 14 plants have reopened since the president announced his executive order. the ufcw says that 30 meat packing workers have died since the pandemic began and more than 10,000 have either been exposed to or infected by covid-19. >> i'm christiristina alesci in york where the state is...
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atlanta. i want to bring you a little bit closer and warn you there's a lot of profanity on the walls there and show you that the police officers there, security have just now in the last ten minutes or so put up that barrier around the cnn sign, potentially hoping to deter other people from getting closer today. but what we can see from what is written on the sign and the walls there's a lot of anger towards government and towards police. outraged protesters took to the streets around the country for the fourth straight night over the death of george floyd. fear and frustration with the u.s. justice system have led to peaceful protests in some cities across america and dangerous acts in others. in downtown atlanta demonstrations quickly the turned violent with protesters burning a police car and vandalizing buildings at and near cnn's world headquarters. smoke bombs were thrown at officers and one person was taken into custody inside cnn center. atlanta mayor expressed her outrage last night. >> so what i see happening on the streets of atlanta is not atlanta. this is not a protest. this is no
atlanta. i want to bring you a little bit closer and warn you there's a lot of profanity on the walls there and show you that the police officers there, security have just now in the last ten minutes or so put up that barrier around the cnn sign, potentially hoping to deter other people from getting closer today. but what we can see from what is written on the sign and the walls there's a lot of anger towards government and towards police. outraged protesters took to the streets around the...
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city, atlanta, could safely host a convention involving thousands and thousands of people from around the country this summer, all jammed into some sort of arena or stadium? >> well, wolf, i was a little surprised when i saw that offer being made because whenever the city of atlanta is hosting a large scale event, we've pandered with the state and coordinated our resources, whether it be the super bowl or making a bid for the final four or any large event that we have in the city. so it was surprising to hear that, because there is a certain amount of coordination that has to go on as it relates to public safety. but more importantly, we just aren't there yet. the city of atlanta set forth a series of guidelines of a phased approach which north carolina is following, the cdc guidelines by and large. and that phased approach gets us over a period of time to large scale events. it's five different phases. we've already canceled the p street road race, the largest road race in the world, for july 4. we've canceled the atlanta jazz festival which usually has over 30,000 people. so we've canceled city-sponsored, long-standing events. and to then offer up our city to host another big event
city, atlanta, could safely host a convention involving thousands and thousands of people from around the country this summer, all jammed into some sort of arena or stadium? >> well, wolf, i was a little surprised when i saw that offer being made because whenever the city of atlanta is hosting a large scale event, we've pandered with the state and coordinated our resources, whether it be the super bowl or making a bid for the final four or any large event that we have in the city. so it...
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little money i'm glad to. look at it now but i was about the atlanta. i had my family to come back with the. last of it as that is. not to be you can put on hold or not to think you were in big. supply at that will pick up a new one. but it is more fun because. you can be the suggest. really i think that. my set up i know what i want to get out of a song. he does i just want to say stuff and so sometimes that was going to be until this morning that me to my monk you know he said you know. i...
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little puppy. >> after six years of marriage they moved to atlanta when ross was offered a job as a web developer at home depot and cooper was born a few months later. >> what was it like for you the first time that you saw cooper? >> man, he was so beautiful. blonde hair. blue eyes. just tiny little perfection. >> i had this vision of, you know, ross and cooper on the couch. ross is just goofing around with him and getting on the floor with him. it was hilarious. >> any extra thing that cooper could do and any milestone that he would share it with everyone. one of the conversations that i had with ross, he said that it was so cool that cooper knew his name. he loves to yell it at me. instead of saying dad he would just yell ross at him all the time. >> it was ross who took cooper to day care most mornings. that was where leanna expected to pick him up june 18th, 2014. here she is arriving at the day care. >> she got to the day care and cooper wasn't there. >> leanna called ross to see if there was a mix up but he didn't pick up and then she had a worrying thought. maybe ross accidentally left co
little puppy. >> after six years of marriage they moved to atlanta when ross was offered a job as a web developer at home depot and cooper was born a few months later. >> what was it like for you the first time that you saw cooper? >> man, he was so beautiful. blonde hair. blue eyes. just tiny little perfection. >> i had this vision of, you know, ross and cooper on the couch. ross is just goofing around with him and getting on the floor with him. it was hilarious....
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that is of little comfort to the family of maurice dobson. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta drew, thank you for bringing that story to light. >>> in just nine weeks, more than 38 million americans have filed for unemployment claims. one of the nation's largest, largest manufacturers is stepping up to help. stand what the recently passed economic package can mean for you. we're more than a financial company. we're a "together we can get through anything" company. now, more than ever. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. join me joe mantegna, gary sinise: and me gary sinise, joe mantegna: for a special presentation of the national memorial day concert. with performances from around the country honoring all of our american heroes. featuring general colin powell, sam elliott, cynthia erivo, laurence fishburne, trace adkins, esai morales, renée fleming, kelli o'hara, christopher jackson, and mary mccormack. the nationa
that is of little comfort to the family of maurice dobson. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta drew, thank you for bringing that story to light. >>> in just nine weeks, more than 38 million americans have filed for unemployment claims. one of the nation's largest, largest manufacturers is stepping up to help. stand what the recently passed economic package can mean for you. we're more than a financial company. we're a "together we can get through anything" company. now, more than...
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that is of little comfort to the family of maurice dotson. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta> thanks, drew. >>> joining me is democratic congresswoman debbie powell. she's currently self-isolating after she was possibly exposed to the virus while touring a nursing home in her state of florida. first congresswoman, how are you feeling? >> hi, fredricka. thank goodness i have no symptoms. i went to get tested today. i had to wait a few days to make sure the test is as accurate as possible. i'm feeling optimistic that the test will come back negative. >> how much longer are you going to give yourself to quarantine or self-isolate? >> i'm following the guidance of our medical professionals. i've been in contact with them and after i receive the test results i'll be giving them a call and following whatever guidelines i need to abide by. >> great news that so far so good. all right. i understand that you were touring these nursing home facilities as part of a personal investigation. what have been your concerns and what did you find? >> look, what's happening to me right now actua
that is of little comfort to the family of maurice dotson. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta> thanks, drew. >>> joining me is democratic congresswoman debbie powell. she's currently self-isolating after she was possibly exposed to the virus while touring a nursing home in her state of florida. first congresswoman, how are you feeling? >> hi, fredricka. thank goodness i have no symptoms. i went to get tested today. i had to wait a few days to make sure the test is as accurate as...
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meanwhile, peaceful protests turning violent literally just meters in here in atlanta outside the cnn center. and just a little while ago, the governor, declaring a state of emergency and deploying 500 members of the national guard. as i said, most -- much of the action happened just outside where i sit now, at the cnn center. a police car in front of this building was set on fire. windows were smashed. a lot of windows were smashed. and some buildings were looted, as well. the chaos continued well into the night. it continues as i speak now, just after 2:00 a.m., here on the east coast. police responded with teargas in some areas. our nick valencia was in the middle of the demonstrations. here is his report. >> reporter: what started as a peaceful demonstration didn't take long to turn violent. cnn center was one of the targets of the frustration of the demonstrators. they showed up here, in solidarity, with the demonstrations that have been happening in minneapolis, hours after arriving here, though, at cnn center, they began breaking windows. throwing rocks. just look at some of the items that were being to
meanwhile, peaceful protests turning violent literally just meters in here in atlanta outside the cnn center. and just a little while ago, the governor, declaring a state of emergency and deploying 500 members of the national guard. as i said, most -- much of the action happened just outside where i sit now, at the cnn center. a police car in front of this building was set on fire. windows were smashed. a lot of windows were smashed. and some buildings were looted, as well. the chaos continued...
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little background. i can't say this without talking about the city of atlanta. it always says it's the city too busy to hate and birthed martin luther king junior and the civil rights movement so leaders, mayors, police chiefs always take that into account when you're dealing with protests like this, protests on own scale, this is the place where people come and protests were birthed, peaceful protests so we know leaders always try and take that into account, urge people to protest peacefully and arrest tear gas, any sort of more confrontational approach is always going to be a last resort typically here in atlanta, rachel? >> blayne alexander, we're lucky to have you there on site. be safe, you and your crew. we'll be back with you over the course of the night. i know. joining us live from the streets of atlanta. we're watching live footage of different protests from the around country. the full screen view you have is brooklyn, new york. we saw pushing and shoving. same deal in the daylight three hours earlier with the time difference in los angeles right now.
little background. i can't say this without talking about the city of atlanta. it always says it's the city too busy to hate and birthed martin luther king junior and the civil rights movement so leaders, mayors, police chiefs always take that into account when you're dealing with protests like this, protests on own scale, this is the place where people come and protests were birthed, peaceful protests so we know leaders always try and take that into account, urge people to protest peacefully...
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that is of little comfort to the family of maurice dots. drew griffin cnn atlanta. president trump play golf for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic hit the u.s. he was at trump national golf club in sterling virginia this morning just outside washington d c. >>the president and his golf partners were not wearing masks, but the president did appear to be writing alone in his golf cart and was not using a catty so there's some social distancing there. according to a pool report secret service members were wearing masks and practicing social distancing. still ahead 2 nfl champions will be switching from football's to golf ball's tomorrow a preview of the first live golf event during this pandemic. >>it's all for a good cause. and hot temperatures returning to the bay area going to be the hottest numbers may be >>take a live look outside of downtown san francisco and you can look at the bottom left corner of your screen. the city hall is lit up in red tonight is there to support san francisco, muni front line workers hundreds of them have been operating buses
that is of little comfort to the family of maurice dots. drew griffin cnn atlanta. president trump play golf for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic hit the u.s. he was at trump national golf club in sterling virginia this morning just outside washington d c. >>the president and his golf partners were not wearing masks, but the president did appear to be writing alone in his golf cart and was not using a catty so there's some social distancing there. according to a pool report...
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atlanta with an update. nick? >> reporter: it was a littlea month ago that governor brian kemp announced a broad reopening and surprised many and concerned many as well. we spoke to senior cdc officials who warned it could lead to a second, maybe third wave. the whole time the governor said even though the virus was spreading, georgia was in a position to manage it. we wanted to put that theory to the test. here is a closer look at the numbers and how georgia fared in the months since it reopened. looking at scenes like this, you may think georgia never closed. cnn took a closer look at the data. what we found is that at least so far the numbers haven't changed much, and in the months since george why's governor eased restrictions in a big way, the rate of new cases hasn't declined. but hasn't skyrocketed either. despite some dire predictions looking at data from johns hopkins university between april 24th and may 24th, the number of new confirmed cases by day in georgia does show slightly higher numbers over the past five days or so. but zoo
atlanta with an update. nick? >> reporter: it was a littlea month ago that governor brian kemp announced a broad reopening and surprised many and concerned many as well. we spoke to senior cdc officials who warned it could lead to a second, maybe third wave. the whole time the governor said even though the virus was spreading, georgia was in a position to manage it. we wanted to put that theory to the test. here is a closer look at the numbers and how georgia fared in the months since it...
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little money coming and i had to. look at it now but i was about the atlanta. i didn't know if i'm going to come back with the academy or the last apprentice that it. might be you can put on the smoke and think you've been doing i'm going. to play it that will get up and go on. but it was more bottled water because. when you put the one being the suggest 1000 bloody not. enough ability i've come up with. my set up by now so i'm going to get up i saw. the duchess i just want to say stop and so she understood was going to be until this morning that me to my mum you know he said you know. i don't know if you have to but yes. it's a lot of stuff. i think the death. ok that i'm happy but i doubt it it's out of the window but i'm not i'm going to be out. in that they can get them a lot of needle that they get that is a swat on. the legality. or. on alt. i'm. a little like the little old one of the low down to the boss how does he like the dark a lot of the way with the i don't like the parking lot is what i think about it that's got it i don't but i love film about a
little money coming and i had to. look at it now but i was about the atlanta. i didn't know if i'm going to come back with the academy or the last apprentice that it. might be you can put on the smoke and think you've been doing i'm going. to play it that will get up and go on. but it was more bottled water because. when you put the one being the suggest 1000 bloody not. enough ability i've come up with. my set up by now so i'm going to get up i saw. the duchess i just want to say stop and so...
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so they could find the 96 atlanta olympics bomber he got waco should we as american scotty be a little bit scared by this. absolutely today was a very bad day for having trust that in our intelligence agencies and and when to say it's not only james comey today was actually very much revealing about rod rosenstein and i think he has a lot of questions to answer because he's the one that basically gave the permission to robert mueller to go in and not just investigate anyone having to do with the truth can be a basis of the russian influence but on anything and that's exactly what allowed to this basically did you do any is sort of stones or anything that they could turn over into my colleague ruben's point when he said this was you know vice president and don't those 2 also could be held accountable for this is well because they could have allowed they could have stuck up for their friend michael and just like several other people that we've seen in the switch time and stop that in general and the reason why he was in there was he knew were all the skeletons work he was the insurance p
so they could find the 96 atlanta olympics bomber he got waco should we as american scotty be a little bit scared by this. absolutely today was a very bad day for having trust that in our intelligence agencies and and when to say it's not only james comey today was actually very much revealing about rod rosenstein and i think he has a lot of questions to answer because he's the one that basically gave the permission to robert mueller to go in and not just investigate anyone having to do with...
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i am john will sidari in atlanta and i will have details coming up. to be honest a littlet it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. z3w63z z1s6z y3w63y y1s6y >>> napa county has received state approval to move deep into her phase two of reopening . the only county in the bay area that allows people to eat inside restaurants, as well as have customers welcome to non- retail stores, shopping malls and flea markets. school districts will be the ones to make this decision on if and when they reopened after june 1st. napa county businesses that reopen must continue to follow social distancing guidelines outlined by the state and post a sign showing customers and employ
i am john will sidari in atlanta and i will have details coming up. to be honest a littlet it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies....
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atlanta. you're there on the scene. give us a littlese of what has happened over the past few hours. >> reporter: what we're sensing is that a lot of people share her grief and frustration, because there are folks, including the people right across the street in a prayer circle right now, they talked to me earlier. they said they were part of the peaceful protest yesterday in centennial park you see to the left, they were at the protest before 5:00 p.m. when it was very peaceful. they told me they went home and they saw the images on tv of people moving onto marietta street, in front of these businesses, including the cnn headquarters, destroying property and they were so d disappointed to see what this had turned into that they decided to come out today to clean up. that's what we're hearing from multiple church groups out with their brooms, trash bags, up and down this street. they are here of all backgrounds and what they told me specifically, this is their city, they're going to help recover, even if they are truly disappointed in w
atlanta. you're there on the scene. give us a littlese of what has happened over the past few hours. >> reporter: what we're sensing is that a lot of people share her grief and frustration, because there are folks, including the people right across the street in a prayer circle right now, they talked to me earlier. they said they were part of the peaceful protest yesterday in centennial park you see to the left, they were at the protest before 5:00 p.m. when it was very peaceful. they...
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tension between those resident whose don't live in mayor centers like miami or atlanta where the mayors want to keep things a little more tightly controlled for awhile and people in other more spread out areas where they're not seeing the same incidents of coronavirus and putting pressure on governors to open up. how is that working in florida because you have a governor ready to open things up? >> yeah, thankfully this week although he did open up a large part of the state of florida, he gave the mayors in the southern part of florida, which is the densest part of florida the ability to remain closed and that's why we have done that. the data that we're looking at is kind of all over the place. we had yesterday the ninth highest amount of new cases in the last basically two months, and then the two days that preceded that, we had some of the lowest number of new cases since the beginning, as well. so part of the issue is we're trying to interpret the data, the criteria that everybody talked about is of course, 14 consecutive days of diminishing covid-19 new cases and also, diminishing complaints of influenza-like
tension between those resident whose don't live in mayor centers like miami or atlanta where the mayors want to keep things a little more tightly controlled for awhile and people in other more spread out areas where they're not seeing the same incidents of coronavirus and putting pressure on governors to open up. how is that working in florida because you have a governor ready to open things up? >> yeah, thankfully this week although he did open up a large part of the state of florida, he...
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little warmer, it miraculously goes away. i hope that it's true. two days later, the cdc acknowledged that its tests were flawed and labs had to send results back to atlantae and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero, that's a pretty good job we've done. by late february, merely three of the more than 100 public labs had a working cdc test. they're there, they have the tests, and the tests are beautiful. anybody that needs a test, gets a test. by early march, and six weeks after the first case was detected, just 3,000 americans had been tested. one in 100,000 residents, compared to 3a2 in south korea. i call it the unseen enemy. there's a thousand different terms for it, but it snuck up on us. in mid—march, the us had tested 31 people per 1,000 residents, people per 100,000 residents, and while the us caught up and surpassed south korea's rate of testing on april 15th, those initial delays combined with the message coming from the president, had serious consequences for the us response. without good data from testing, us states were essentially flying blind throughout february and early march. if i get corona, i am not going
little warmer, it miraculously goes away. i hope that it's true. two days later, the cdc acknowledged that its tests were flawed and labs had to send results back to atlantae and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero, that's a pretty good job we've done. by late february, merely three of the more than 100 public labs had a working cdc test. they're there, they have the tests, and the tests are beautiful. anybody that needs a test, gets a test. by early march, and...
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a little more help later on. , could you work out a deal with your highway department to use some of their heavy equipment? >> i thing we ought to be able to. >> how about that fly control in atlantanthsill be a couple of before i can get anybody to atlanta, and we want to get this thing going. >> it might be more economical to start the same program right here in your state. >> that's fine. now we've got some more training problems. what are we going to do about all those technicians that require all those special courses? you've just got to help me, that's all. the personnelined of this state on the proven methods of fly control and enabled them to setup their own program. training is an important part of the cdc organization, and covers such things as water supply, .reeing pollution, sewage housing. procedures. sanitary engineering. , and manyseases others. training centers are located throughout the united states and are attended by state and local health personnel and students from many foreign countries. trainingal aids for are planned and produced by cdc. all types of printed material are also available. training at all levels is ,arried on in the diagnosis prevention, and
a little more help later on. , could you work out a deal with your highway department to use some of their heavy equipment? >> i thing we ought to be able to. >> how about that fly control in atlantanthsill be a couple of before i can get anybody to atlanta, and we want to get this thing going. >> it might be more economical to start the same program right here in your state. >> that's fine. now we've got some more training problems. what are we going to do about all...
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atlanta. just for a quick second, i want us to hear from one of those volunteers. this is michael with his two little girls, his sweet girls. michael, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you told me you're a lifelong atlantan and you were really hurt by what happened. why did you come out? >> we saw there was a lot of property damage. i wanted to show my kids the right thing to do. this is my city. this is atlanta, this is where i call home. we're going to wake up and we're going to start cleaning up. we started with two or three of us, and look at this whole crowd i got. >> absolutely, michael, thank you so much. thank you for your efforts. yasmin, i really think that's one thing that's very, very important to highlight in all of that, but certainly for the better part of about eight or nine hours last night, we watched a gathering of hundreds, more than a thousand people filling the streets, what went from a very peaceful gathering, people who were walking downtown, walked over less than a mile away to the state capital, protested there for a little bit and came back. all of that was very peac
atlanta. just for a quick second, i want us to hear from one of those volunteers. this is michael with his two little girls, his sweet girls. michael, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you told me you're a lifelong atlantan and you were really hurt by what happened. why did you come out? >> we saw there was a lot of property damage. i wanted to show my kids the right thing to do. this is my city. this is atlanta, this is where i call home. we're going to wake up and...
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little warmer, it miraculously goes away. two days later, the cdc said their tests were flawed and had to send results back to atlanta. 15 within the couple of days will be close to zero, that's a pretty good job be done. by late february -- late february, three of more than 100 public labs had a working cdc test. they have the test and the tests are beautiful. anybody who needs a test get the test. by early march, six weeks since the first case was detected, just 3000 americans have been tested. one in 100,000 residents, compared to 3112 and south korea. i call it the unseen. the unseen enemy, there's a thousand different terms from it, but it snuck up on us. in mid-march, the us had tested 31 people per 100,000 residents. while the us caught up and surpasses south korea's rate of testing on april 15, those initial delays combined with the message coming from the president had serious consequences for the us response. without good data from testing, us states were essentially flying blind throughout february and early march. if i get corona, i get corona. it won't stop me from partying. as life went on as normal, the
little warmer, it miraculously goes away. two days later, the cdc said their tests were flawed and had to send results back to atlanta. 15 within the couple of days will be close to zero, that's a pretty good job be done. by late february -- late february, three of more than 100 public labs had a working cdc test. they have the test and the tests are beautiful. anybody who needs a test get the test. by early march, six weeks since the first case was detected, just 3000 americans have been...
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little longer delay. surely because we have already had some of the cities like atlanta and other parts of the country reopening certainly seeing upticks in some of these areas. but you won't see these numbers -- another point just for fact. we are talking about an uptick. we as a country are still kind of dealing with our first wave. so this is kind of an uptick in a plateau and not necessarily even a quote second wave. but we should over the next several weeks start to see those increases in cases. >> before we go i want to ask you again about vice president mike pence because we were talking earlier about his decision to sort of lay low for a couple of days. and you -- i got an email from you saying there may be a medical reason that they decided for that period of time. right? >> yeah. i just wanted to clarify, if this were think patient of mine i would say 14 days. but we know from emerging research, chris, it is really the kind of 48 to 72-hour period after an exposure when you have kind of the highest risk. so you could see his press secretary testing positive and then at least the best medical advice wo
little longer delay. surely because we have already had some of the cities like atlanta and other parts of the country reopening certainly seeing upticks in some of these areas. but you won't see these numbers -- another point just for fact. we are talking about an uptick. we as a country are still kind of dealing with our first wave. so this is kind of an uptick in a plateau and not necessarily even a quote second wave. but we should over the next several weeks start to see those increases in...
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atlanta. there's been a little bit of criticism over the flights but military officials say the money's been budgetedht testimony nation teams -- demonstration teams have been sitting idle for the last few weeks, they're not doing the crazy acrobat ex. dozens of air shows have been canceled. the budget and flights are there. the doctors and nurses, pretty much all that we've spoken to, have shown their appreciation. it's nice to be appreciated. many of the doctors and nurses are saying thank you for honoring us. these are the nation's new heros. i wouldn't be surprised if we go to baseball, hockey and basketball games, we'll be standing up salute the first responders, not just the firemen and police, but the healthcare workers as well. gillian: it's great to have information to back the visuals. the sight is quite stunning on its own, the tribute to medical frontline workers. thanks so much. leland: we'll keep an eye on the skies and bring you the pictures. demand at on-base food banks is at record levels. we're joined by retired vice admiral, bill french. admiral, good to be with you. as we were e-m
atlanta. there's been a little bit of criticism over the flights but military officials say the money's been budgetedht testimony nation teams -- demonstration teams have been sitting idle for the last few weeks, they're not doing the crazy acrobat ex. dozens of air shows have been canceled. the budget and flights are there. the doctors and nurses, pretty much all that we've spoken to, have shown their appreciation. it's nice to be appreciated. many of the doctors and nurses are saying thank...
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those residents who don't live in major centers like miami or like atlanta, where the mayors of these cities want to keep things a little more tightly controlled for a while. and there are people in other more spread out areas where they're not seeing the same incidence of coronavirus, and they are putting pressure on their governors to open things up. how is that working for you in florida because you've got a governor who is ready to open things up. >> yeah. thankfully this week, although he did open up a large part of the state of florida, he gave the mayors in the southern part of florida, which is the densest part of florida, the ability to remain closed. and that's why we've done that. the data that we're looking at is kind of all over the place. we had yesterday the ninth highest amount of new cases in the last basically two months, and then the two days that preceded that, we had some of the lowest number of new cases since the beginning as well. so part of the issue is we're trying to interpret the data. the criteria that everybody's talked about is, of course, 14 consecutive days of diminishing covid-19 new ca
those residents who don't live in major centers like miami or like atlanta, where the mayors of these cities want to keep things a little more tightly controlled for a while. and there are people in other more spread out areas where they're not seeing the same incidence of coronavirus, and they are putting pressure on their governors to open things up. how is that working for you in florida because you've got a governor who is ready to open things up. >> yeah. thankfully this week,...