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and the northeast and midwest had a different set of racial conflicts.there is the standard belief that for a long time there was the standard belief that segregation and racial discrimination were southern problems and so a lot of the solutions to desegregate were seen as not necessarily in the northeast and midwest. approved to be a big lie because the migration of african-american starting around world war i and well up until the 1970s was met with enormous hostility by whites in the north and you can just look at the history of detroit for instance and newark. massive racial riots more conflict between black neighborhoods and white police forces. then in terms of school, integration, even as the south was making enormous inroads in integrating its schools, the northeast and midwest were maintaining extremely segregated schools. they became, the school systems in the south became more integrated than school systems in the north around the 1990s and in the south. what's more, when residential segregation in cities in the northeast and midwest was reall
and the northeast and midwest had a different set of racial conflicts.there is the standard belief that for a long time there was the standard belief that segregation and racial discrimination were southern problems and so a lot of the solutions to desegregate were seen as not necessarily in the northeast and midwest. approved to be a big lie because the migration of african-american starting around world war i and well up until the 1970s was met with enormous hostility by whites in the north...
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difficult conditions on a rapidly moving railroad through all of this different cities of the upper midwest. and then how did he deal with some of the worst political problems any incoming president had to deal with. he have a very weak plurality. it was not a mandate. at less than 40% of the vote. the second lowest vote of a
difficult conditions on a rapidly moving railroad through all of this different cities of the upper midwest. and then how did he deal with some of the worst political problems any incoming president had to deal with. he have a very weak plurality. it was not a mandate. at less than 40% of the vote. the second lowest vote of a
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numbers and do you think he can pull it out in these very important swing states in the industrial midwest that he was able to win in some places like wisconsin, very narrow margins in 2016. >> dan: you do realize 2016 is playing out all over again? the candidate doesn't visit any of the states and relies on polls showing him ten points ahead. i will leave it there and see what happens. >> capri: there was not a pandemic in 2016 but point well taken. i think we can certainly in ohio remember all of that.
numbers and do you think he can pull it out in these very important swing states in the industrial midwest that he was able to win in some places like wisconsin, very narrow margins in 2016. >> dan: you do realize 2016 is playing out all over again? the candidate doesn't visit any of the states and relies on polls showing him ten points ahead. i will leave it there and see what happens. >> capri: there was not a pandemic in 2016 but point well taken. i think we can certainly in ohio...
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upper 80 toz lower 90s >> going to be watching upper midwest for possible tornadoes more coming up >> keep an eye on that >>> coming up, a tell-all book from an insider a that the the white house tried to stop could be coming to stores soon >>> some hospital workers are joining a different type of front line why they say it's worth the health risks luckily, we are right around the corner with safer ways to shop so you can enjoy the moments you do make. like making sure you have pool toys the whole family can try out. ♪ and never running out of sunscreen before playing in the yard. and if you do spend the day indoors, always have enough snacks. this summer, walgreens is making shopping safer, with touchless pay and drive thru pick up, so you can keep your summer going. walgreens so you can keep until i found out what itst it actually was.ed me. 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 textur
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we've got very hot temperatures towards the midwest, 95 today in minneapolis, 91 in chicago and of course eyes are going to be on the storm. it wasn't a big storm or a very strong storm but it was a good one to kind of give us a lesson of what we need to do because hurricane season has just begun and we are expecting a very, very busy season. back to you, todd and jillian. >> jillian: thank you, janice. >> you got it. todd: so early. jillian: early? no, we're in hurricane season. todd: i know, it's early for hurricane season. jillian: senator lindsey graham says he's hitting a roadblock in the investigation of the russia probe investigation. he said he can't speak to fbi workers who interviewed a source in the steele dossier. >> i made a request to interview the case agent and intel analyst and they're denying me the ability to do that. i'm going to keep working the system. the question is did the case agent and intel agent refuse to tell the system about exculpatory information? does the fault lie with two or three people? or was it a system out of control? jillian: the unverified dossie
we've got very hot temperatures towards the midwest, 95 today in minneapolis, 91 in chicago and of course eyes are going to be on the storm. it wasn't a big storm or a very strong storm but it was a good one to kind of give us a lesson of what we need to do because hurricane season has just begun and we are expecting a very, very busy season. back to you, todd and jillian. >> jillian: thank you, janice. >> you got it. todd: so early. jillian: early? no, we're in hurricane season....
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chicago office of goldman sachs working with clients in the midwest. was not looking to move to new me to bethe firm asked investment our banking division with a couple other individuals in new york. as we were looking at how we might divide things, we had a big business in europe and almost nothing in asia. said, the guys said to me take asia because it is closer to chicago than new york. i was not overly curious, but i was interested, so i began going to asia. i came back and i talked to my bosses and said, i get the feeling is about -- the feeling china is about to take off and i would like to look at opportunities in china. when i made the first trip there 1991, we had five people in the hong kong office. inn i left to go to treasury 2006, i think we had 1500 people in greater china. have two great economies -- china and the united states. in your view, is a clash between the two of them inevitable, leading to a real war, not a cold war? >> i would begin by saying that china is a strategic competitor. there are some compelling differences when we l
chicago office of goldman sachs working with clients in the midwest. was not looking to move to new me to bethe firm asked investment our banking division with a couple other individuals in new york. as we were looking at how we might divide things, we had a big business in europe and almost nothing in asia. said, the guys said to me take asia because it is closer to chicago than new york. i was not overly curious, but i was interested, so i began going to asia. i came back and i talked to my...
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remnants of cristobal wreaking havoc in the midwest coming out of the gulf. pretty crazy. sandusky, ohio. severe thunderstorms destroying part of the community theater. most of the roof gone as bricks damaged cars nearby. this is crazy. in indiana powerful windss pushing a semi tractor-trailer right over on the highway. jillian: in michigan heavy hail, winds and trees damaging homes. 600,000 without power in the region. senior meteorologist janice dean here with a look at the weather. >> janice: what a storm. finally the remnants of cristobal lifting into canada but the distraction over 465 reports of wind damage across portions of the upper midwest and the great lakes, they felt hurricane force winds. incredible. the cold front that merged with cristobal is pushing across the east coast. we potentially have severe storms in the northeast, the interior northeast towards the mid-atlantic. we have severe thunderstorm warning in upstate new york. we are not talking tornadoes or big severe weather outbreak that we will see the risk for those strong windss and thunderstorms thr
remnants of cristobal wreaking havoc in the midwest coming out of the gulf. pretty crazy. sandusky, ohio. severe thunderstorms destroying part of the community theater. most of the roof gone as bricks damaged cars nearby. this is crazy. in indiana powerful windss pushing a semi tractor-trailer right over on the highway. jillian: in michigan heavy hail, winds and trees damaging homes. 600,000 without power in the region. senior meteorologist janice dean here with a look at the weather. >>...
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a wrongful death lawsuit was filed today against a midwest city dr breggin nichols is already accused are prescribing a massive amount of opioids to 5 patients who later died when i heard that there was 4 other deaths then i said oh good evening oh midwest city doggie doctor i'm homeless tonight 3000000 jobs dave was just reading and listening to the raising as many times as you just got and he. was very happy she got a rest question on t.v. oh very happy that there were no 4 it was sad because this is all 3 doctors i mean did she harm i didn't know any time that i met a man why america should search for a man and manage to. a met. you. mean these are navy have spent their entire life in this house this is where their daughter chelsea was born 21 years ago here also that she passed away as a painkiller overdose in 2013 their story is one of an analgesic burdened family hiding in the secret and shame with addiction. she's headed for back surgeries dr nichols was liza's doctor for 7 years she was the 1st to fall into the trap when i 1st started seeing her i thought she was going to be o
a wrongful death lawsuit was filed today against a midwest city dr breggin nichols is already accused are prescribing a massive amount of opioids to 5 patients who later died when i heard that there was 4 other deaths then i said oh good evening oh midwest city doggie doctor i'm homeless tonight 3000000 jobs dave was just reading and listening to the raising as many times as you just got and he. was very happy she got a rest question on t.v. oh very happy that there were no 4 it was sad because...
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i worked in the midwest in st. louis missouri.as wondering, do you have advice on how teens in the midwest can advocate for themselves? especially in the dvt q community. >> first of all, by doing it by speaking to the admissions and being upfront about it. an awareness of how different it is depending on where you are to be out or questioning or anything that's not mainstream. it means one thing in one area and another and another. the first thing i say is representation. being ready to be out whether it running for office or in school or a community role. it's amazing how much changes when there's just that first person you see in a position of responsibility or visibility. nobody was willing to, i wonder how that will exchange my awareness and ability to go on that journey coming to terms with who i was let alone having an office. let others know they can see. so yes, it's a matter of activism. a matter of policy but sometimes is also a matter of just presence. letting somebody see that you know who you are, you've got to know.
i worked in the midwest in st. louis missouri.as wondering, do you have advice on how teens in the midwest can advocate for themselves? especially in the dvt q community. >> first of all, by doing it by speaking to the admissions and being upfront about it. an awareness of how different it is depending on where you are to be out or questioning or anything that's not mainstream. it means one thing in one area and another and another. the first thing i say is representation. being ready to...
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today we're going to see those stronger storms out toward the upper midwest.specially just to the southeast of minneapolis/st. paul moving into wisconsin. lots of lightning, heavy downpours. rain falling at 2 to 3 inches per hour. we are going to see it stay in that same area through this morning. two other areas we could see flooding rain near st. loualso . it's all because of this stalled front. so these storms will just continue to move over the same area as we go through the day today. and we'll see more of those fire up later this evening and tonight. there you see in st. louis, it lasts throughout the night. slowly moving to the east by tuesday. that is something we'll be watching for the next 24 hours with as much as 2 to 3 inches in some areas. closer to 5 or 6 inches of rain in other areas. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. quicklyo . or the city government going digital to keep critical services running. you are creating the future-- on the fly. and we are helping you do it. vmware. realize what's possible. >>> kari hall as we
today we're going to see those stronger storms out toward the upper midwest.specially just to the southeast of minneapolis/st. paul moving into wisconsin. lots of lightning, heavy downpours. rain falling at 2 to 3 inches per hour. we are going to see it stay in that same area through this morning. two other areas we could see flooding rain near st. loualso . it's all because of this stalled front. so these storms will just continue to move over the same area as we go through the day today. and...
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the movement has increased out of thee temperatures have coole for the upper midwest. the heat, the deep south, through texas into triple digits and lower 90s. we'll continue to talk about cristobal and watching the severe weather >> janessa, thank you. >>> still to come, an international twist in the > d atn.epstein investigio >>anthe challenges facing minority owned businesses here in america al digestive upsets twenty-four seven. so where you go, the pro goes. go with align. the pros in digestive health. and if stress worsens your digestive issues, try new align digestive de-stress. it combines align's probiotic with ashwagandha to help soothe occasional digestive upsets, plus stress that can make them worse. and try align gummies with probiotics to help support digestive health. this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we are entering a new chapter in our lives. our confidence is shaken; our hearts cracked. the kind of a crack that comes from the loss of a job; from life plans falling apart. we didn
the movement has increased out of thee temperatures have coole for the upper midwest. the heat, the deep south, through texas into triple digits and lower 90s. we'll continue to talk about cristobal and watching the severe weather >> janessa, thank you. >>> still to come, an international twist in the > d atn.epstein investigio >>anthe challenges facing minority owned businesses here in america al digestive upsets twenty-four seven. so where you go, the pro goes. go with...
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living in the city and it was something like the next time i have to listen to somebody from the midwest say that new yorkers are rude i'm going to point out to all new yorkers a home and how people in the midwest stormed their capitals waving guns saying reopen our state which of course is a gross oversimplification of what has happened both in the cities and midwest that kind of rhetoric whichis unhelpful . and it makes me sad but it's i think that this pandemic continues to highlight those differences. >> here in kansas, there's two things that i think are relevant are goingon . one is the current hotspots in kansas are in dodge city and garden city atthe meatpacking plant . there are a couple of large-scale meatpacking operations having a hard time controlling, containing the virus and there's really intense debate that's bouncing around in the courts about what churches can and can't do and there's a church near lawrence that is really trying hard to its right to have services in person. and there's all sorts of rhetoric between people within more institutes and have more cosmopolit
living in the city and it was something like the next time i have to listen to somebody from the midwest say that new yorkers are rude i'm going to point out to all new yorkers a home and how people in the midwest stormed their capitals waving guns saying reopen our state which of course is a gross oversimplification of what has happened both in the cities and midwest that kind of rhetoric whichis unhelpful . and it makes me sad but it's i think that this pandemic continues to highlight those...
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the president is falling behind in florida for a reason that would affect him more in the midwest. older white voters. it's obvious why they hurts him in florida. and it's obvious why it would hurt him in the midwest. >> nate cohen, always a pleasure to have you on. you make sense of this all in an engaging way. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >>> next on "gps," where once america was pleased not to have as big a covid crisis as italy, today cases are growing in the united states much faster than they were in italy at its peak of its crisis. what in the world is going on? these are extraordinary times, and we want to thank the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx or visit cosentyx.com so here's to the strong, who trust
the president is falling behind in florida for a reason that would affect him more in the midwest. older white voters. it's obvious why they hurts him in florida. and it's obvious why it would hurt him in the midwest. >> nate cohen, always a pleasure to have you on. you make sense of this all in an engaging way. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >>> next on "gps," where once america was pleased not to have as big a covid crisis as italy, today cases are growing...
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know, the president's fallen behind in florida for a reason that would affect him even more in the midweste's doing quite poorly among older white voters. and it's obvious why that would hurt him in florida but it's also fairly obvious why that would hurt him in the midwest. >> nate cohn, always a pleasure to have you on. you make this make sense in a really engaging way. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >>> next on "gps," where once america was pleased to have not as big a covid crisis as italy, today cases are growing in the united states much faster than they were in italy at its peak of its crisis. what in the world is going on? when we come back. place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. b
know, the president's fallen behind in florida for a reason that would affect him even more in the midweste's doing quite poorly among older white voters. and it's obvious why that would hurt him in florida but it's also fairly obvious why that would hurt him in the midwest. >> nate cohn, always a pleasure to have you on. you make this make sense in a really engaging way. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >>> next on "gps," where once america was pleased to...
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metropolitan areas in the last decade also in the midwest including detroit, cleveland, toledo, and st. louis melissa? melissa: all right grady thank you. connell? connell: well it's that time of year where the school year is coming to a close. its been a different year for many students as that happens the $18 billion summer camp industry is bracing for massive changes this year. we'll have that plus a growing number of states now warning residents of an unemployment scam with major implications for a wallet. i have an idea for a trade. oh yeah, you going to place it? not until i'm sure. why don't you call td ameritrade for a strategy gut check? what's that? you run it by an expert, you talk about the risk and potential profit and loss. could've used that before i hired my interior decorator. voila! maybe a couple throw pillows would help. get a strategy gut check from our trade desk. ♪ so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm in your day. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, o
metropolitan areas in the last decade also in the midwest including detroit, cleveland, toledo, and st. louis melissa? melissa: all right grady thank you. connell? connell: well it's that time of year where the school year is coming to a close. its been a different year for many students as that happens the $18 billion summer camp industry is bracing for massive changes this year. we'll have that plus a growing number of states now warning residents of an unemployment scam with major...
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a longer period of time or that many elton's you people who live in the south and live in the midwest and a lot of black and brown people live in the south and midwest many who have preexisting conditions and they're not preexisting conditions because we're not taking care of ourselves they're preexisting conditions because we live in a society that assholes run competency has clinical incompetency that actually has homophobia really but then the clinical staff and so it's something that we really try to do with assure that health and all virtually all to the people of color have access to you know the clinical study and not just have access right have actual good access have affordable comprehensive health care have family and medical being back so of course colvin it will be devastating to those communities as well i'm a part of those communities but one of the things that we really get into a lift if it's to make sure that we still stay socially distance if safe and possible to do so because frankly we know the truth ministration i care about our health so we have to be the communi
a longer period of time or that many elton's you people who live in the south and live in the midwest and a lot of black and brown people live in the south and midwest many who have preexisting conditions and they're not preexisting conditions because we're not taking care of ourselves they're preexisting conditions because we live in a society that assholes run competency has clinical incompetency that actually has homophobia really but then the clinical staff and so it's something that we...
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i will say how people in the midwest command we reopen the state.t kind of rhetoric that is unhelpful. and this continues to highlight. >> the two things that are relevant are going on is the current garden city in the meek and non- - - in the meatpacking plant so we are containing the virus into bouncing around what churches can or can't do in there was a church that is trying to keep the services in person and also the metric between those the more cosmopolitan and urban point of view, so yeah it is interesting. >> a few weeks ago i had this conversation with eric on the phone and talking about how cobit 19 has impacted farming i wrote a piece for salon that was published but in that conversation he said to me with the meatpacking and meet facilities and this was weeks ago and now that somebody has a comment on south dakota and iowa and also nebraska anywhere along that interstate 80 you can see how the virus is spreading across the united states and impacting farmhouses and facilities and with the meat shortage. it is interesting. and those who l
i will say how people in the midwest command we reopen the state.t kind of rhetoric that is unhelpful. and this continues to highlight. >> the two things that are relevant are going on is the current garden city in the meek and non- - - in the meatpacking plant so we are containing the virus into bouncing around what churches can or can't do in there was a church that is trying to keep the services in person and also the metric between those the more cosmopolitan and urban point of view,...
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the race is a bit tighter in the midwest. is up by 6 points in wisconsin and 5 points in pennsylvania. biden can't take minnesota for granted. trump nearly won it in 2016. there has been no poling there since the protests began in the state. there are a lot of issues for trump. he's behind by 10 in michigan and biden is doing well in florida ahead by 7 points. if biden wins florida, he only needs one state from that group. biden could lose all those mid western states and win arizona where he's up by 4. i don't buy we'll have the same map as in 2016. trump is fighting a two-front war with problems in the midwest and arizona and florida on the other hand. i want to be really clear. trump could absolutely win re-election. he definitely has his work cut out for him. >> thank you to nate. let's bring in our round table, former republican governor of new jersey, chris kris, rahm emanuel former democratic mayor of chicago, our senior white house correspondent cecelia vega and layla wright rigor cecelia, let me start with the rally
the race is a bit tighter in the midwest. is up by 6 points in wisconsin and 5 points in pennsylvania. biden can't take minnesota for granted. trump nearly won it in 2016. there has been no poling there since the protests began in the state. there are a lot of issues for trump. he's behind by 10 in michigan and biden is doing well in florida ahead by 7 points. if biden wins florida, he only needs one state from that group. biden could lose all those mid western states and win arizona where he's...
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were new england live the showers possibly some localized flooding coming in behind across the upper midwest some showers too just around that western side of canada when a step towards the south and drifting in from the gulf of mexico a southerly wind that will pull the sahara dust that we've been speaking about for the past few days out of the caribbean i'm pleased to say this is the same in havana in cuba and in day in the tree that we've had some very gray skies this is dust this isn't right and we have got showers in the forecast over the next couple of days it will feel. when the covert 19 pandemic hit iran. a filmmaker cut adrift from his crew began documenting life from the lock down amid on going international sanctions. an intimate portrayal of isolation in one of the world's least understood countries coronavirus lockdown iran people in power on a 0. 0 . 00. welcome back a quick amount of our top stories here this hour iraqi security forces have raided a headquarters belonging to an iranian backed militia group south of the capital baghdad 10 rockets were seized and these 14 membe
were new england live the showers possibly some localized flooding coming in behind across the upper midwest some showers too just around that western side of canada when a step towards the south and drifting in from the gulf of mexico a southerly wind that will pull the sahara dust that we've been speaking about for the past few days out of the caribbean i'm pleased to say this is the same in havana in cuba and in day in the tree that we've had some very gray skies this is dust this isn't...
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new england live the showers possibly system localized flooding coming in behind across the upper midwest some showers too just around that western side of canada when a step towards the south and drifting in from the gulf of mexico a southerly wind that will polish the harbor dust that we've been speaking about for the past few days out of the caribbean i'm pleased to say this is the same in havana in cuba and in date in the tree that we've had some very gray skies this is dust this isn't right and we have got showers in the forecast over the next couple of days that will clear the air. does the mind play tricks of them taras the woods is parked right there or are they really out there and you've passed the family by pull up a monster and ragged here act like they're in the car the filmmaker takes the f.b.i. to court to find out the truck's money 33120 pages of records and in the process mobilizes her community as long as people are free to talk and there is no check against the feeling of being watched on al-jazeera. courtyards is there a reminder of our top stories this hour the world
new england live the showers possibly system localized flooding coming in behind across the upper midwest some showers too just around that western side of canada when a step towards the south and drifting in from the gulf of mexico a southerly wind that will polish the harbor dust that we've been speaking about for the past few days out of the caribbean i'm pleased to say this is the same in havana in cuba and in date in the tree that we've had some very gray skies this is dust this isn't...
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underperform in wisconsin, state they, you know, obviously let slip through their hands in 2016, midwest industrial battleground and the symbolic value of that is probably not as great, if you don't have a traditional physical convention in milwaukee and if it is mostly remote events. the questions they are but we also note that democrats aren't going to repeat the mistakes of 2016 when they neglected the state. they will fight for their lives in wisconsin, quite friendly. >> if you look at the democratic and republican stronghold in the state clearly milwaukee, madison strong for the democrats, greenbrae strong for the republicans so where else are you looking? >> the thing about wisconsin is it doesn't fit all the stereotypes we have nationally of what kinds of voters are publicans and what voters are democrats. we have educated, college-educated, suburbs around milwaukee that in another state, a national context you might think of as being democratically leading but are republican leading. we've also had a history of rural white communities in wisconsin that are divided between red on
underperform in wisconsin, state they, you know, obviously let slip through their hands in 2016, midwest industrial battleground and the symbolic value of that is probably not as great, if you don't have a traditional physical convention in milwaukee and if it is mostly remote events. the questions they are but we also note that democrats aren't going to repeat the mistakes of 2016 when they neglected the state. they will fight for their lives in wisconsin, quite friendly. >> if you look...
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as well as the upper midwest and the great lakes. i mentioned thissed in the 5:00 a.m. hour.ical depression cristobal maintains its characteristics and maintains depression status across wisconsin, that will be the first time a depression has ever gone through that state. very remarkable already into this tropical sign. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. brian: all right. something else unusual in america and on earth. ainsley: i know. no more. brian: health officials have been warning about people without symptoms spreading the coronavirus, flight guess what? now the w.h.o. says not so fast. maybe the asymptomatic can't spread the disease. dr. mar marc siegel will take of his stethoscope and put on his suit and join us live. now, simparica trio simplifies protection. ticks and fleas? see ya! heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. and simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. it's simple: go with simparica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures; use wit
as well as the upper midwest and the great lakes. i mentioned thissed in the 5:00 a.m. hour.ical depression cristobal maintains its characteristics and maintains depression status across wisconsin, that will be the first time a depression has ever gone through that state. very remarkable already into this tropical sign. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. brian: all right. something else unusual in america and on earth. ainsley: i know. no more. brian: health officials have been warning about...
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it reachs wisconsin will be the first time i record we actually have a tropical depression in the midwest. it is pretty incredible. you are right, it is going to merge with a very powerful cold front moving in from the rockies, still powerful, bringing quite a bit of measurable snow to colorado. look at that on the radar. we are watching potential for not only tropical storm force windss gusting upwards of 50 or 60 miles per hour is the front merges with tropical system, heavy rain as well, flash flood watches and warnings in effect that stretch from the gulf coast all the way to the great lakes. there is your future radar, tracking this today, tuesday and wednesday and then it will moving to canada but quite a powerful system bringing not only the threat for flooding rainfall, severe weather as well, very strong wind and if it maintains its depression status getting into the midwest, that will be a first in meteorology. back to you. it is crazy, quite incredible. >> keep an eye on it. thank you. it is 19 until the top of the hour. the un watchdog warning iran's nuclear deal, house republ
it reachs wisconsin will be the first time i record we actually have a tropical depression in the midwest. it is pretty incredible. you are right, it is going to merge with a very powerful cold front moving in from the rockies, still powerful, bringing quite a bit of measurable snow to colorado. look at that on the radar. we are watching potential for not only tropical storm force windss gusting upwards of 50 or 60 miles per hour is the front merges with tropical system, heavy rain as well,...
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35 miles per hour sustained, we should see gusts 40-50 with this, several tornado reports from the midwest and northern plains, illinois, and wisconsin, many wind reports as well so the storm is still packing a punch, it is stronger now that we've had that cold front moved through and we will see not only the heavy rainfall with this, tropical downpours for some of these areas but very strong winds and even severe storms, future radar, some of that energy will come towards the northeast over the next 6 to 12 hours and look at the severe threat today, moderate risk over portions of the midwest, great lakes, michigan in towards ohio and indiana, we could see strong winds and tornado reports, not done with this cristobal storm yet. tomorrow it will lift towards canada. todd: thanks. jillian: the nypd officer seen in this video showing a protester to the ground is arrested. he faces assault charges following this altercation with a protester, multiple seizures and a concussion in the incident, prosecutors allege the officer, heard before the show. he was released without bail. todd: iran build
35 miles per hour sustained, we should see gusts 40-50 with this, several tornado reports from the midwest and northern plains, illinois, and wisconsin, many wind reports as well so the storm is still packing a punch, it is stronger now that we've had that cold front moved through and we will see not only the heavy rainfall with this, tropical downpours for some of these areas but very strong winds and even severe storms, future radar, some of that energy will come towards the northeast over...
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david, you are in the fabric of the midwest. coming to us from wisconsin today, and you are based out of chicago. knowunrest that we see, i it doesn't affect your investment strategy. i know you are going to tell us that. it colors the international tone. how does the unrest of america change international investment ?orward david: it depends whether this becomes a permanent part of our society. ,f it is just a passing storm then it won't have any impact. if this divisiveness continues to elevate and persist, perhaps it will lower risk premium on u.s. equities. i do believe our country will go over this. this is something that i think the wrong people are taking advantage of what was a bad situation, and it brought out the worst in certain people, a certain small element, and i think we are going to get over this. we are a good country. the people here are basically inherently good people, and we will get control of this, and this storm will pass. we talked to the technology capitalism minister of brussels earlier this morning,
david, you are in the fabric of the midwest. coming to us from wisconsin today, and you are based out of chicago. knowunrest that we see, i it doesn't affect your investment strategy. i know you are going to tell us that. it colors the international tone. how does the unrest of america change international investment ?orward david: it depends whether this becomes a permanent part of our society. ,f it is just a passing storm then it won't have any impact. if this divisiveness continues to...
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i'm going to point out how all new yorkers sat stayed home and midwest stormed their capitals wavingsaying reopen our state which of course is a gross over supplication of what's happened in the cities and the midwest. the kind of rhetoric which is unhelpful and may be sad. i think this pandemic continues to highlight those. >> here in kansas two things that i think are relevant that are going on, one is the current hot spots in kansas are in dodge city and garden city is the meatpacking plant. couple large-scale meatpacking operations having a really hard time controlling their Ãb containing the virus. there's really intense debate bouncing around in the courts about what churches can and cannot do. there is a church near lawrence that is really trying hard to keep this right to have services in person and there's all sorts of rhetoric between people within lawrence who tend to have more cosmopolitan and urban point of view and the people in the country where the church is located. so it certainly is an interesting way. >> it's funny too, a few weeks ago i had this conversation with
i'm going to point out how all new yorkers sat stayed home and midwest stormed their capitals wavingsaying reopen our state which of course is a gross over supplication of what's happened in the cities and the midwest. the kind of rhetoric which is unhelpful and may be sad. i think this pandemic continues to highlight those. >> here in kansas two things that i think are relevant that are going on, one is the current hot spots in kansas are in dodge city and garden city is the meatpacking...
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we get the remnants of these tropical systems through portions of the planes in the midwest but for itmain intact and be call the depression is quite something. we are still tracking what is left of cristobal across the upper midwest in the great lakes and the potential for severe storms over portions of those areas, we had tornado report yesterday and strong winds in excess of 60 miles an hour will be possible today. there are your forecast temperatures, radar as this moves through cooler dryer air behind the system, in front of it we have warm moist air so that will bring the potential ingredients for severe storms including tornadoes in parts of michigan and ohio, indiana, kentucky. that is a big story through the afternoon. we had a cold front interacting with remnants of this storm and that is why we've got this juiced up system that will move into canada tomorrow. 84 in new york city, we could get thunderstorms later today but that front will extend to the south, 75 in kansas city, 70 in minneapolis but something for the record books in terms of this tropical system and how far n
we get the remnants of these tropical systems through portions of the planes in the midwest but for itmain intact and be call the depression is quite something. we are still tracking what is left of cristobal across the upper midwest in the great lakes and the potential for severe storms over portions of those areas, we had tornado report yesterday and strong winds in excess of 60 miles an hour will be possible today. there are your forecast temperatures, radar as this moves through cooler...
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wishes of the white family for peace we will definitely see this night begins to fall here in the midwest on the story for us in minneapolis in the state of minnesota stefan thank you. for you as president donald trump has lashed out at state governors for not cracking down harder on the protesters in a conference call the day he referred to several governors as being weak and he called on them to rest in jail more people here's a closer look now at the outrage that has been fueling some of the worst unrest that the u.s. has seen in half a century. of washington. in washington flames flick a talk in the darkness just a stone's throw away from the white house. coniston slew of police patrol cars and in boston. in some places unrest gave way to violence and looting like here in san diego. there were countless arrests here in phoenix arizona. and the tense standoff in seattle echoing scenes in dozens of cities from coast to coast. the clothing store torched in long beach california the united states has been set the blaze by the killing of george floyd. he died in police custody one week ago
wishes of the white family for peace we will definitely see this night begins to fall here in the midwest on the story for us in minneapolis in the state of minnesota stefan thank you. for you as president donald trump has lashed out at state governors for not cracking down harder on the protesters in a conference call the day he referred to several governors as being weak and he called on them to rest in jail more people here's a closer look now at the outrage that has been fueling some of the...
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you saw the deterioration of manufacturing sector in the midwest and recent work i've done with richard freeman from harvard, we have seen the man who have been basiced by r eaffs has been the worst in midwest part offens of the country there's two tracks and discrimination it's a race specific effect but there's raised neutral effects there are some seedy elements of whites out protesting or rioting or burning things down but there's more and more whites who are out there now because there's larger share of them who have been affected by the deterioration of unions and by minimum wage policy and globalization. more and more americans, in common, whether they are black or white, feel like they have been bullied by globalization and technology i think that becomes a potential positive for us to really rally around we have these race specific effects. >> let me get back to andre, if you don't mind i want to get more question for you but i want to come back to andre. where i live doesn't matter. i happen to live in a town that is extraordinarily diverse and as well integrated, perhaps, as
you saw the deterioration of manufacturing sector in the midwest and recent work i've done with richard freeman from harvard, we have seen the man who have been basiced by r eaffs has been the worst in midwest part offens of the country there's two tracks and discrimination it's a race specific effect but there's raised neutral effects there are some seedy elements of whites out protesting or rioting or burning things down but there's more and more whites who are out there now because there's...
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different electoral map than in 2016 that president trump's "fighting a two front war to win the midwest and florida on the other." that is what nate silver is seeing. "i want r to be really clear, trump could absolutely win reelection. he has his work cut out for him."om we welcome back to the show mark short. chief of the staff to michael pence. great to see you again. your take on what nate silver is saying. >> well, liz, because of some restrictions, i cannot really comment on the political strategy. if you look at where the president will be going tomorrow, arizona and to highlight the fact that this administration has now completed 200 miles of new wall, the midwest later this week to talk about expansion of our military and new resources provided there the vice president will be in milwaukee s tomorrow to talk abt the benefit of school choice and how we want to make sure every child gets the same opportunities. the vice president will be in ohio later this week in florida next week. certainly, we will have a very vigorous campaign. you have seen the activity level the vice preside
different electoral map than in 2016 that president trump's "fighting a two front war to win the midwest and florida on the other." that is what nate silver is seeing. "i want r to be really clear, trump could absolutely win reelection. he has his work cut out for him."om we welcome back to the show mark short. chief of the staff to michael pence. great to see you again. your take on what nate silver is saying. >> well, liz, because of some restrictions, i cannot...
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now we take our attention into the northern plains into areas of the midwest.ion of the northern plains where we can see damaging wind, also hail that will be picking up in the afternoon. i do think this will start to be expanded throughout the day because we have that bubble of warm air that is seeping into the midwest, into the great lakes as well. so the impacts today besides the wind is going to be torrential rain. some of these cells could produce rainfall of up to one to three inches and that's going to allow that into st. louis and kentucky as well. we're going to be watching that potential where 9 million people are going to be under a severe weather risk. you can see the cold front making its way across the dakotas, a stalled out cold front. ahead of that, you'll notice the temperatures well above average. we're sitting in the 90s to upper 80s across the mid-atlantic, and the humid air is really in place, and so that's going to bring out the storms all the way to the northeast. the heat will continue to build. this is summer heat, last day of june from
now we take our attention into the northern plains into areas of the midwest.ion of the northern plains where we can see damaging wind, also hail that will be picking up in the afternoon. i do think this will start to be expanded throughout the day because we have that bubble of warm air that is seeping into the midwest, into the great lakes as well. so the impacts today besides the wind is going to be torrential rain. some of these cells could produce rainfall of up to one to three inches and...
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talking a cold front merging with this storm so future radar moving toward the great lakes and the midwest is going to crank up, it will get stronger because of the cold front that will interact with it and really juice it up. severe threat tonight, potential for not only strong windss, heavy rainfall but tornadoes as well. multifaceted system, really incredible that it is maintaining its strength towards the great lakes and the midwest. the other stories we are watching, the heat across the south and the snow with this cold front across the rockies. so many things fascinating with these storms in the spicy name as well. >> a tropical depression in a snowstorm within 500,000 miles of each other. charles: the weather is amazing. cristobal. heather: thank you so much. jillian: donald trump dismissing calls to defend police while vowing to work for law enforcement on real change. >> we talk about ideas how to do it better and how we can do it if possible in a more gentle fashion. todd: florida's attorney general says she wants to make sure reforms are thoughtful and defective. i like liberty
talking a cold front merging with this storm so future radar moving toward the great lakes and the midwest is going to crank up, it will get stronger because of the cold front that will interact with it and really juice it up. severe threat tonight, potential for not only strong windss, heavy rainfall but tornadoes as well. multifaceted system, really incredible that it is maintaining its strength towards the great lakes and the midwest. the other stories we are watching, the heat across the...
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other big stories we are following, extreme heat across the upper midwest.stem and that cold front is going it bring snow. snow to the northern rockies today and tomorrow as well. we'll keep you up to date. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. ainsley: thank you, janice. what did china know and when? the country defending its response to the covid-19 pandemic. newt gingrich is going to react live next. to eligible members so they can pay for things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. discover all the ways we're helping members today. or credit card bills. you know when your dog is itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help... licking for help... or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us.
other big stories we are following, extreme heat across the upper midwest.stem and that cold front is going it bring snow. snow to the northern rockies today and tomorrow as well. we'll keep you up to date. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. ainsley: thank you, janice. what did china know and when? the country defending its response to the covid-19 pandemic. newt gingrich is going to react live next. to eligible members so they can pay for things like groceries before they worry about their...
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in the midwest, south and southwest, they've continue today be under siege.lo, everyone, america's news headquarters, i'm eric sean, hi, arthel. arthel: more than two dozen states reporting 10% uptick in new cases over the past week forcing some governors to pause or roll back reopening plans. arizona, michigan, texas and florida all hit especially hard with new infections surging more than 60 or 70% recovering all angles of the story david spunt live at the white house and miami-dade county mayor carlosÉ. hi, steve. steve: arthel, the south and the west getting particularly hard with coronavirus cases, texas and florida have both had to take a step back and introduce new restrictions on bars overall 12 states in all have either had to pause or tighten their economic restrictions due to spikes in coronavirus cases. 5 states on saturday have set single-day records for new cases, florida, arizona, south carolina, georgia and nevada, all posting records for saturday. the former head of the cdc said the government needs to take stronger action. >> there's no doub
in the midwest, south and southwest, they've continue today be under siege.lo, everyone, america's news headquarters, i'm eric sean, hi, arthel. arthel: more than two dozen states reporting 10% uptick in new cases over the past week forcing some governors to pause or roll back reopening plans. arizona, michigan, texas and florida all hit especially hard with new infections surging more than 60 or 70% recovering all angles of the story david spunt live at the white house and miami-dade county...
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he is going to the midwest later this week to talk about expansion of our military and new resourcesded there. the vice pitt will be in milwaukee to talk about the benefits of school choice and how we want to make sure every child regardless of zip code gets the same opportunities. the vice president as well will be in ohio later this week and florida next week. certainly we'll have a vigorous campaign. you've seen the activity level that the vice president, and president have right now. unfortunately we look at the other side and i think there are legitimate questions that i think vice president biden is yet to face media in over 80 days and seems trapped inside of his basement at the moment. elizabeth: why is joe biden leading in the real clear average politics poll? that is average of multiple polls that biden is up by nine points? nate silver is saying if we believe the polls hillary clinton would have won. what is your take the read on biden being up right now. >> you know i heard a reminder from roughly labor day to election day last cycle there were 150 public polls and only s
he is going to the midwest later this week to talk about expansion of our military and new resourcesded there. the vice pitt will be in milwaukee to talk about the benefits of school choice and how we want to make sure every child regardless of zip code gets the same opportunities. the vice president as well will be in ohio later this week and florida next week. certainly we'll have a vigorous campaign. you've seen the activity level that the vice president, and president have right now....
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the wave of letting up in the midwest and northeast temperatures are rising to dangerous levels in the west except that he watches and warnings are posted tonight in parts of california at the same time nearly 40 large wildfires are burning across the west they are burning california has built up its wealth through water. here the reserves are in the north whilst the cities and farms are in the south. in order to domesticate ringback this resource. a huge canal had been built 7 transporting billions of gallons of water. climbing over the mountain irrigating and fertile valleys before supplying the people of los angeles. the california aqueduct is the essential artery that ensures the life and prosperity of 40000000 people. but climate change threatens the californian dream. california doesn't charge farmers for water if they drill a well and pump out of the ground they can pump as much as they want whenever they want not only is there no charge no one even keeps track of how much water they use and during the last drought which was just a year and a half ago some of the farmers in the
the wave of letting up in the midwest and northeast temperatures are rising to dangerous levels in the west except that he watches and warnings are posted tonight in parts of california at the same time nearly 40 large wildfires are burning across the west they are burning california has built up its wealth through water. here the reserves are in the north whilst the cities and farms are in the south. in order to domesticate ringback this resource. a huge canal had been built 7 transporting...
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are facing severe weather overnight thursday as a cold front passes through the midwest all the way downthe plains, severe thunderstorms can develop and produce heavy rain and damaging winds. ahead of the storm, southern winds will create heat across the eastern u.s. well above average temperatures are expected in ottawa and boston. the highs will be 32 degrees on friday which is about 10 degrees warmer than usual. meanwhile in the west, much cooler conditions are expected on friday. the high will be only 20 degrees in denver and 21 in winnipeg. that's all for now. stay safe and have a nice weekend. ♪ >>> thank you for staying with us on this edition of nhk newsline. we'll be back with more. ♪ >>> welcome to "newsline in depth." i'm marie yanaka. what do you look for when you buy clothes or footwear? some people focus on functionality and the price tag. others consider the design. and then there are those who base their decision on the brand name. today, we'll be looking at how companies are adding extra value to their products to make them more desireable. a major motivating factor is e
are facing severe weather overnight thursday as a cold front passes through the midwest all the way downthe plains, severe thunderstorms can develop and produce heavy rain and damaging winds. ahead of the storm, southern winds will create heat across the eastern u.s. well above average temperatures are expected in ottawa and boston. the highs will be 32 degrees on friday which is about 10 degrees warmer than usual. meanwhile in the west, much cooler conditions are expected on friday. the high...
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. >> hi, my name is liz, i'm 17, i live in the midwest in st. louis, missouri. i was wondering for mayor pete, do you have any advice on teens can advocate for themselves especially in regard to lgbtq community? >> absolutely. well, first of all you're doing it by speaking to the issues and being right up front about it. look, sometimes in this country there's still a struggle awareness of how different it is depending where you are to -- to be out or questioning or anything that's not mainstream. any part of lgbtq community, it means one thing in one geography and one in another and struggles did not end when marriage equality came to this country in 2015. the first thing i would say is representation. be ready to be out and step forward, whether running in political office or in a community role. it's amazing how much changes when there's just that first awareness -- that person like you that you see somewhere in a position of responsibility or visibility. if i was in high school i knew exactly zero, as a matter of fact, it's not that i was the only gay kid th
. >> hi, my name is liz, i'm 17, i live in the midwest in st. louis, missouri. i was wondering for mayor pete, do you have any advice on teens can advocate for themselves especially in regard to lgbtq community? >> absolutely. well, first of all you're doing it by speaking to the issues and being right up front about it. look, sometimes in this country there's still a struggle awareness of how different it is depending where you are to -- to be out or questioning or anything that's...
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couple days and eventually we'll see that wet weather pushing across a good part of ontario so the midwest seeing some lively showers possibility of some thunder reactivity maybe the odd tornado as well big showers life the storms here down towards the south as well just around texas and arkansas for a time the west the weather will be up toward the northeastern corner pushing over towards new york state into were new england live the showers possibly some localized flooding coming in behind across the upper midwest some showers too just around that western side of canada when a step towards the south is drifting in from the gulf of mexico a southerly wind that will pull the sahara dust that we've been speaking about for the past few days out of the caribbean i'm pleased to say this is the same in havana in cuba and in date in the trade that we've had some very gray skies this is dust this isn't right and we have got showers in the forecast over the next couple of days that will clear the air. west papuan indonesia is home to just lodges from. the local tribes accuse big companies of land
couple days and eventually we'll see that wet weather pushing across a good part of ontario so the midwest seeing some lively showers possibility of some thunder reactivity maybe the odd tornado as well big showers life the storms here down towards the south as well just around texas and arkansas for a time the west the weather will be up toward the northeastern corner pushing over towards new york state into were new england live the showers possibly some localized flooding coming in behind...
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mayor, one midwest mayor is trying to seize the moment and get sweeping measures on the books.n kansas city, missouri, protesters there have been on the march for three straight weeks. the democratic mayor wants to remove marijuana possession offenses from the city's code. i'm. >> joe: -- i'm joined by the mayor of kansas city, mayor llucas. thank you for your time this morning. >> good to be with you. >> you said you wanted to see reform for a while now. seven months ago, city council rejected your proposal on marijuana possession. why is it so important for you to get this measure through? how do you think it will make a difference there? >> i think right now, people are seeing that in this moment, it can't just be a conversation about one area of the criminal justice system. we need to look at the laws that are foundational in terms of how people get stopped, why certain people get incarcerated. in my city, you have a lot more african-americans that are both arrested, end up serving sentences related to minor drug offenses. that's why i thought it was important for us to loo
mayor, one midwest mayor is trying to seize the moment and get sweeping measures on the books.n kansas city, missouri, protesters there have been on the march for three straight weeks. the democratic mayor wants to remove marijuana possession offenses from the city's code. i'm. >> joe: -- i'm joined by the mayor of kansas city, mayor llucas. thank you for your time this morning. >> good to be with you. >> you said you wanted to see reform for a while now. seven months ago,...
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cases in recent days according to the data from cbs news including large sections of the southeast, midwest, and west coast. arizona, for one, seeing more from wer th400 per per day, when the governor ended the business closure and stay-at- home orders in mid-may. >> i think the question, did we reopen too soon? i think it's a valid one. iseeing a surge of cases requiringventilators. >> everyone is watching intently. >> reporter: miami, florida, opening beaches for the first time in three months, but florida is yet another state where coronavirus continues to circulate uncontrolled. 1300 new infections announced yesterday. >> doing a big one in florida and big one in texas. >> reporter: president trump announcing he will resume rallies before the election. the first one planned for next friday in tulsa, oklahoma. laura podesta, cbs news. >>> now to the urgent message from one bay area health officer this morning. napa county seeing a spike in coronavirus cases. it was one of the first to ease restrictions in the bay area. some residents said the increase is from dining indoors or hair salon
cases in recent days according to the data from cbs news including large sections of the southeast, midwest, and west coast. arizona, for one, seeing more from wer th400 per per day, when the governor ended the business closure and stay-at- home orders in mid-may. >> i think the question, did we reopen too soon? i think it's a valid one. iseeing a surge of cases requiringventilators. >> everyone is watching intently. >> reporter: miami, florida, opening beaches for the first...
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the first major heat wave of the season taking hold from the midwest to the east coast.ecord highs expected in the south. the full forecast straight ahead. >>> firing back. the st. louis couple who went viral for aiming guns at protesters. >> get the hell out of my neighborhood! >> now defending their actions. >> coming right at the house. >> why they say demonstrators left them with no other choice and the investigation into the confrontation caught on camera. >>> game off. just one day before training camps reopen, the star players who won't be a part of baseball's return. why they say they're opting out. >>> those stories, plus snap, crackle, pop. a surprise fireworks show lights up the new york city skyline as macy's kicks off its annual fourth of july display with a series of sec retoshows. "today," tuesday, june 30th, 2020. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and morning, everybody. welcome to "today." it's nice to have you with us on a tuesday morning. hoda's off this week. c
the first major heat wave of the season taking hold from the midwest to the east coast.ecord highs expected in the south. the full forecast straight ahead. >>> firing back. the st. louis couple who went viral for aiming guns at protesters. >> get the hell out of my neighborhood! >> now defending their actions. >> coming right at the house. >> why they say demonstrators left them with no other choice and the investigation into the confrontation caught on camera....