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when do you see phoenix schools opening?or gallego: we are seeing such a dangerous level of covid-19 in the community that i am very concerned about making the right decisions. we should lead with public health. i don't want to put our teachers, who are such heroes of this community, in any type of danger. i don't think we have all the data that i would like to see on what levels of transmission occur through junk young people. -- occur through young people. certainly with the seasonal flu you see a lot of transmission linked to schools. my child is not yet old enough for school. he is still three, but he was in daycare until march and now he's been at home. for the first seven weeks we was't see my parents, so i trying to be mom and mayor. and i understand it is good for his development to be with other young people, and it's also as a parent you are trying to do your job and still educate your child. so it's very difficult, but from my perspective, we have to lead with public health care. i'm concerned that some federal el
when do you see phoenix schools opening?or gallego: we are seeing such a dangerous level of covid-19 in the community that i am very concerned about making the right decisions. we should lead with public health. i don't want to put our teachers, who are such heroes of this community, in any type of danger. i don't think we have all the data that i would like to see on what levels of transmission occur through junk young people. -- occur through young people. certainly with the seasonal flu you...
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phoenix is a massive city.gngo. >> reporter: the suggs offered at 4:00 a.m. >> they cannot afford to pay for this. there's nowhere you can go in arizona and get this for free. >> people with money do get tested, like sports teams, baseball teams. president, any wone can get tesd at any time, but every it day middle income to lower income, this is our only option. are your speaking publicly about the virus in over a week, ariza governor doug loosening t stay-at-home orders in may was the primary cause for the rapid escalation of cases in june. >> this positivity is too high. what it means is that the virus is widespread. >> we know there's a reporting lag. some of the testing is delayed by seven days because the testing centers are so overwhelmed. >> reporter: dr. sam durani was with me two weeks ago when president trump held a rally in phoenix. he was so shocked by the lack of people wearing masks he started snapping pictures of the crowd. definitely about a thousand people here. what percentage are wearing a m
phoenix is a massive city.gngo. >> reporter: the suggs offered at 4:00 a.m. >> they cannot afford to pay for this. there's nowhere you can go in arizona and get this for free. >> people with money do get tested, like sports teams, baseball teams. president, any wone can get tesd at any time, but every it day middle income to lower income, this is our only option. are your speaking publicly about the virus in over a week, ariza governor doug loosening t stay-at-home orders in...
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phoenix. this is the community-based testing locations. i didn't decode this because is right out of mire slide deck. phoenix has three federally funded retail sites. this is paid on a per capita basis. you come up, get a test. these sites, not these three sites but overall program tested over a million and in communities of high vulnerability. three are there. also 13 what we call 3.0 sites. retail pharmacies that because of our regulatory flexibility they can do that without a federal stipend or grant. through insurance and medicaid, medicare billing system. six sites in phoenix. next slide. i don't know about a map to go that under leadership of secretary azar we surged in federally qualified health centers. this is where you really want testing to happen. because these are medical homes for those who are indigent and underserved. we have 28 fqhc sites performing testing just in the phoenix area right now. next slide. we don't have that slide, but let me talk about, also we've identified ev
phoenix. this is the community-based testing locations. i didn't decode this because is right out of mire slide deck. phoenix has three federally funded retail sites. this is paid on a per capita basis. you come up, get a test. these sites, not these three sites but overall program tested over a million and in communities of high vulnerability. three are there. also 13 what we call 3.0 sites. retail pharmacies that because of our regulatory flexibility they can do that without a federal stipend...
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those are 16 federal sites we have in phoenix. next one. i don't know if there is a map to go with that, but under the leadership of secretary azar, we have really surged into fq hcs. federally qualified health centers. this is where you want testing to happen, because these are medical homes for those who are indigent and underserved. we have 28 sites performing testing just in the phoenix area right now. next slide. we don't have that slide, but let me talk about -- we have also identified every single testing machine in phoenix. there are testing machines to do tens of thousands of tests per day, and we are sending at least 100,000 -- maybe it will come up, maybe it won't. we have at least 100,000 to the phoenix area every week. these are all the things we are doing in the background that happen on a regular basis that we do community by community. two days ago i heard that mayo mayor gallego was not happy because there was a federal support. on monday morning i was on the phone at the fema representative in the afternoon. it was clear t
those are 16 federal sites we have in phoenix. next one. i don't know if there is a map to go with that, but under the leadership of secretary azar, we have really surged into fq hcs. federally qualified health centers. this is where you want testing to happen, because these are medical homes for those who are indigent and underserved. we have 28 sites performing testing just in the phoenix area right now. next slide. we don't have that slide, but let me talk about -- we have also identified...
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travel nurse in phoenix arizona thank you for finding the time for us on the day. to syria now where president bashar al assad is marking 20 years in power on friday parliamentary elections are scheduled for sunday but like all previous elections no real position is permitted so despite a civil war that's lasted 9 years and has major geopolitical repercussions assad looks likely to stay in power. well well if you like you. did lie the 17th 2008 just 34 years old bash. is sworn in as president following the sudden death of his father. he quickly finds his feet meeting the great and the good road to syria this is. often accompanied by his british born wife asma. from the start of his presidency i sense bill close ties with both russia and iran strategic relations that will prove crucial to retaining power. in march 20th levon anti-government protests across much of the arab world known as the arab spring spread to syria. in the southern city of deraa demonstrators began taking to the streets after the arrest and torture of a group of teenagers protest grew while as s
travel nurse in phoenix arizona thank you for finding the time for us on the day. to syria now where president bashar al assad is marking 20 years in power on friday parliamentary elections are scheduled for sunday but like all previous elections no real position is permitted so despite a civil war that's lasted 9 years and has major geopolitical repercussions assad looks likely to stay in power. well well if you like you. did lie the 17th 2008 just 34 years old bash. is sworn in as president...
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those are 16 federal sites we have in phoenix. next slide. i don't know if there's a map to go with that, but under the leadership of secretary azar, we've really surged into fqhcs, federally qualified health centers. this is where you really want testing to happen because these are medical homes for those who are indigent and underserved. we have 28 fqhc sites performing testing just in the phoenix area right now. next slide. we don't have that slide. but let me talk about, we've also identified every single testing machine in phoenix. so there are testing machines to do tens of thousands of tests per day and we're sending at least 100,000, okay, maybe it will come up, maybe it won't, but at least 100,000 assays to the phoenix area every week. so these are all the things we're doing in the background that happen on a regular basis that we do community by community by community. now, two days ago, umm, i heard that mayor gallego was unhappy because there was no federal support. i heard that on monday morning. i was on the phone with the fema
those are 16 federal sites we have in phoenix. next slide. i don't know if there's a map to go with that, but under the leadership of secretary azar, we've really surged into fqhcs, federally qualified health centers. this is where you really want testing to happen because these are medical homes for those who are indigent and underserved. we have 28 fqhc sites performing testing just in the phoenix area right now. next slide. we don't have that slide. but let me talk about, we've also...
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. >> the shocking cell phone video phoenix police openi fire on a parked car thppe maorters say police aren't telling the full story the growing outrage. >> overnight, first the teacher who got national attention with a student mary kaye laternaeu has died >> how clean is the air you breathe in an airplane the surprising new result. "early today" starts right now >>> good morning, i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. it was announced former teacher mary kaye laterno has died after a battle with colon cancer she captured headlines for her ill is it affair with a student. she was found guilty of rapping billy faleau and had his child and married him after she got out of jail. they had another child and separated it in 2017 the father cared for her during the final month of her life. mary kay was 58 years old. >> turning to the latest on the coronavirus pandemic, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the united states is now over 3 million. that grim milestone was reached as the trump administration formally gave notice to withdraw from the world health organization over its
. >> the shocking cell phone video phoenix police openi fire on a parked car thppe maorters say police aren't telling the full story the growing outrage. >> overnight, first the teacher who got national attention with a student mary kaye laternaeu has died >> how clean is the air you breathe in an airplane the surprising new result. "early today" starts right now >>> good morning, i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. it was announced former...
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phoenix police opening fire on a parked car the man inside killed. his supporters say police aren't telling the full story. the growing outrage. >>> the new tell all book from president trump's niece. among her bombshell claims that the president cheated on his s.a.t.s. and my one-on-one with tom hanks on his recovery from covid-19 and his new message to americans who won't wear masks >> this is "nbc nightly news" >>> good evening everyone tonight we stand at edge of another jaw dropping milestone. 3 million confirmed cases of covid-19 in this country. texas topping 10,000 cases today alone and virtually every sign tonight points to a virus wildly out of control a skyrocketing rate of new infections icu beds and the worst hot spots filled and the wait for both testing and results is growing, too threatening to leave us even further behind the nation's top infectious disease doctor warning we are still in just the first wave of the pandemic we've got a lot to cover tonight. let's begin with miguel almaguer. >> reporter: in just this first week of july
phoenix police opening fire on a parked car the man inside killed. his supporters say police aren't telling the full story. the growing outrage. >>> the new tell all book from president trump's niece. among her bombshell claims that the president cheated on his s.a.t.s. and my one-on-one with tom hanks on his recovery from covid-19 and his new message to americans who won't wear masks >> this is "nbc nightly news" >>> good evening everyone tonight we stand at...
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see a traveling nurse in phoenix arizona thank you for finding the time for us on the day. to syria now where presidents bashar al assad is marking 20 years in power on friday parliamentary elections are scheduled for sunday but like all previous elections no real position is permitted so despite a civil war that's lasted 9 years and has major geopolitical repercussions assad looks likely to stay in power. well well if you're lucky. to live the 17th 2008 just 34 years old basher al assad is sworn in as president following the sudden death of his father. he quickly finds his feet meeting the great and the good road to syria this is. often accompanied by his british born wife asma. from the start of his presidency assets bill close ties with both russia and iran strategic relations that will prove crucial to retaining power. in march 20th 11 antigovernment protests across much of the arab world known as the arab spring spread to syria. in the southern city of dera demonstrators began taking to the streets after the arrest and torture of a group of teenagers protest grew while
see a traveling nurse in phoenix arizona thank you for finding the time for us on the day. to syria now where presidents bashar al assad is marking 20 years in power on friday parliamentary elections are scheduled for sunday but like all previous elections no real position is permitted so despite a civil war that's lasted 9 years and has major geopolitical repercussions assad looks likely to stay in power. well well if you're lucky. to live the 17th 2008 just 34 years old basher al assad is...
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this time it happened in phoenix, arizona.oli inside his parked cars shot at close range. a leading city councilman now taking on the phoenix pd. he joins us next. n the phoenix d he joins us next tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry for up to 12-weeks. >>> we're back, following new tensions on both coasts. overnight in georgia, the governor deploying as many as 1,000 national guard troops to protect state buildings. the governor saying it is an effort to stop lawlessness after peaceful protests were hijacked by criminals. meantime, in phoenix, drgrowing outrage over another fatal police shooting. we're talking about james porter garcia, a bystander capturing part of what happened on video. we don't know what happened before the recording begins or when the camera turns away. and gun
this time it happened in phoenix, arizona.oli inside his parked cars shot at close range. a leading city councilman now taking on the phoenix pd. he joins us next. n the phoenix d he joins us next tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry for up to...
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i was want to say yes we have lots of support in phoenix. phoenix has three federally funded retail site. this was on a per capita basis. the overall program has tested just under one million individuals and has located cases in communities of high vulnerability. we also have 13 3.0 sites. sites that can do that without a federal stipend or grant.
i was want to say yes we have lots of support in phoenix. phoenix has three federally funded retail site. this was on a per capita basis. the overall program has tested just under one million individuals and has located cases in communities of high vulnerability. we also have 13 3.0 sites. sites that can do that without a federal stipend or grant.
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is that the case in phoenix as well? >> yes. i know many people that waited more than a week to get a test result. that uncertainty. not knowing if you can be with your family. we are trying to be smarter. our university, arizona state university is moving towards saliva-based testing. you spit into a tube. we think they can get results in 24 to 48 hours. our universities have been amazing contributors during this time and we hope it will help us to do better but it does not change the fact that we are seeing backlogs in testing. >> when are you supposed to reopen schools and will it happen? >> the governor delayed the physical reopening of schools until august 17th. this week the phoenix union district announced they would not have any classes in person in the first quarter. that would put them into october. they didn't feel like it was safe for students and teachers. arizona is heart broken over the loss of a beloved teacher here who contacted covid and passed away. we are so worried about the risk to the teachers that we have
is that the case in phoenix as well? >> yes. i know many people that waited more than a week to get a test result. that uncertainty. not knowing if you can be with your family. we are trying to be smarter. our university, arizona state university is moving towards saliva-based testing. you spit into a tube. we think they can get results in 24 to 48 hours. our universities have been amazing contributors during this time and we hope it will help us to do better but it does not change the...
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federal sites in phoenix. next slide. , don't know if there is a map but under the leadership of secretary a's are, we have surged into federally qualified health centers. this is where you want testing to happen. these are medical homes. sites performing testing just in the phoenix area right now. next slide. we don't have that slide, but we've also identified every single testing machine in phoenix. so there are testing machines to do tens of thousands of tests per day and we are sending at least100,000 -- at 100,000 to the phoenix area every week. these are all the things we are doing in the background that happen on a regular basis community by community. that theago, i heard mayor was unhappy because there was no federal support. i heard that on monday morning. i was on the phone with fema in the afternoon. it was clear to me that phoenix was not in tune with all the things the state were doing. we convened a call last night. we had various health officials on the phone. we got everybody together. surge i
federal sites in phoenix. next slide. , don't know if there is a map but under the leadership of secretary a's are, we have surged into federally qualified health centers. this is where you want testing to happen. these are medical homes. sites performing testing just in the phoenix area right now. next slide. we don't have that slide, but we've also identified every single testing machine in phoenix. so there are testing machines to do tens of thousands of tests per day and we are sending at...
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they're well over 20% of all tests coming back positive in phoenix, in the huge city of phoenix. that's the highest of any city in the country although houston may be giving them a run for their money any day now. but phoenix residents have been trying to do their part. residents of the city of phoenix have been lining up for five, six, seven, eight hours in 110 degree heat hoping they have enough gas in the tanks of their cars to stick it out for the number of hours it takes to get to the front of the line to maybe, hopefully get a test because that's the status of testing in this country right now this many months into it. the mayor of phoenix said this weekend that she has been begging the federal government to please help establish more testing sites, more capacity, more testing capacity in phoenix. the mayor's office says that she was told in response that fema is, quote, getting out of the testing business. arizona and texas both hit hospitalization records this weekend as did south carolina and mississippi and california and montana and nevada and probably some others that
they're well over 20% of all tests coming back positive in phoenix, in the huge city of phoenix. that's the highest of any city in the country although houston may be giving them a run for their money any day now. but phoenix residents have been trying to do their part. residents of the city of phoenix have been lining up for five, six, seven, eight hours in 110 degree heat hoping they have enough gas in the tanks of their cars to stick it out for the number of hours it takes to get to the...
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with more than 20 victims loaded on board the phoenix quickly became crowded. jeff was on the front of the boat with american lauren yuri she was on her honeymoon with her husband matthew they were both seriously injured but survived she was in so much pain she was burned pretty much across most of her body she was then started to drift in and out of consciousness she really became my myself focus she asked me not to leave her and i promised i wouldn't. and that became i was going to break that promise as well as though. it was a moment everyone. so that they could do was heard their. trying to. wire up with the arms and nobody. get. to make tin. people on the mainland saw the eruption but they had no idea the horror that was unfolding. as news of the eruption sprayed a group of helicopter pilots who regularly took visitors to want island a remarkable rescue operation it was about quarter past home or foreign run in another part like amount. run means you know the on the block it was blowing up. thomas pass mark lawler jumped in one helicopter. tom and another
with more than 20 victims loaded on board the phoenix quickly became crowded. jeff was on the front of the boat with american lauren yuri she was on her honeymoon with her husband matthew they were both seriously injured but survived she was in so much pain she was burned pretty much across most of her body she was then started to drift in and out of consciousness she really became my myself focus she asked me not to leave her and i promised i wouldn't. and that became i was going to break that...
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on the phoenix who are quickly turned to horror. there was a rolling ash cloud that came up to the top of a cliff and as it tumbled over the cliff and as it tumbled down to the cliff kind of came out and started to come out to the city that completely obscured the whole island i never seen anything anything like a. 1000000. dollar . man. i'm sure how the. 47 papal including 38 passengers from the innovation of the say was still on the island after escaping the ash cloud the captain of the phoenix turned back to the jetty to help. a little more. on our. young. woman. the 1st thing i could see was one person in the water swimming out to that boat then i could see others that were gathered around the jetty where we'd gone on and off from where we landed on the island. to look at all the home i was doing the next thing they saw was the mangled volcanic a helicopter that had been blown off its landing pad. at that stage the crew who'd lowered them flight aboard and started a rescue mission to pick people up. one of its that i had spoken
on the phoenix who are quickly turned to horror. there was a rolling ash cloud that came up to the top of a cliff and as it tumbled over the cliff and as it tumbled down to the cliff kind of came out and started to come out to the city that completely obscured the whole island i never seen anything anything like a. 1000000. dollar . man. i'm sure how the. 47 papal including 38 passengers from the innovation of the say was still on the island after escaping the ash cloud the captain of the...
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we're in phoenix and in new york. polo. the experts are clearly concern that large gatherings over this fourth of july gathering could lead to even higher spikes. what are you learning? >> sure, the concern about large gatherings, and then definitely those that are not. when you look at the map, it certainly indicates there are many of those states. i want to give you a picture of misto celebrations and gatherings, certainly at least raising questions here. at least i would like to start in missouri, social video showing people gathering in two restaurants. we were point out in missouri there are no statewide masks that are required there. and some images out of wisconsin, it's important to point out this might be one business at least trying to make sure -- this is noah's ark water park. it shows people gathering there on the fourth of july. cnn reached out to management. 24th do confirm they took multiwall precautions, not only temperature checks for guesting, but also for staff is there and masks being required in non-wa
we're in phoenix and in new york. polo. the experts are clearly concern that large gatherings over this fourth of july gathering could lead to even higher spikes. what are you learning? >> sure, the concern about large gatherings, and then definitely those that are not. when you look at the map, it certainly indicates there are many of those states. i want to give you a picture of misto celebrations and gatherings, certainly at least raising questions here. at least i would like to start...
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with us from phoenix, arizona, is vaughn hillyard. there's a lot of confusion about some of the data we're seeing out of arizona the last few days. there seems to be some that basically they can't process any more tests than they are right now, so we don't know if -- we don't know if there's more cases because they basically, it's possible they have run out of the capacity to test on a given day? >> over the last week, we have seen a percent positive rate of about 23%. which is still the highest in the country. and that's why when you look at the growth chart of the number of cases, you see over the last four or five days sort of a leveling off of the cases, but that's because there's not an increase in the number of tests being conducted. the same time, we should note the state and the governor here hope for that to change, and they hope for that percent positive number, really, that was the metric that was largely used to justify the opening of businesses back here in the state. they understand and acknowledge they want to see that
with us from phoenix, arizona, is vaughn hillyard. there's a lot of confusion about some of the data we're seeing out of arizona the last few days. there seems to be some that basically they can't process any more tests than they are right now, so we don't know if -- we don't know if there's more cases because they basically, it's possible they have run out of the capacity to test on a given day? >> over the last week, we have seen a percent positive rate of about 23%. which is still the...
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one of the largest fire stations here in phoenix, largest city in arizona.ovid complications because the firefighters are going out and getting infected at a, quote, alarming rate. the fire department told cnn over the weekend that 61 members of the fire department here in phoenix have tested positive for this disease, and i spoke to one senior member of the fire department on the phone and he mentioned that he got it and also the person that he rides in the truck with also got it. >> it's just -- illustrative once again of what notch just the city of phoenix is facing but what so many areas around the country are facing as well. appreciate it, ed. thank you. >>> two overnight comps in north georgia have closed after campers and staff tested positive for covid-19. that's a big disappointment for parents and kids who are hoping to restore a little normalcy to their summer. cnn's martin savidge. the camp is run by the ymca. what are we hearing from the "y" and a the folks there? >> reporter: well, the ymca is saying they did everything that they think they pro
one of the largest fire stations here in phoenix, largest city in arizona.ovid complications because the firefighters are going out and getting infected at a, quote, alarming rate. the fire department told cnn over the weekend that 61 members of the fire department here in phoenix have tested positive for this disease, and i spoke to one senior member of the fire department on the phone and he mentioned that he got it and also the person that he rides in the truck with also got it. >>...
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we performed testing just in the phoenix area. we have also identified every single testing machine in phoenix. there are machines to do tens of andsands of tests per day we are seeing 100,000 each week. things that happen on a regular basis. ago, i heard that the mayor was unhappy because there was no federal support. i heard that on monday morning. it was clear to me that phoenix was not in tune with all the things the state was doing. we convened a call where we had the governors people on the phone and the mayor's people on the phone. we got everybody together and understood where the caps are. search of arizona state and testing sites out there. looked atng, governor everything and thought a search site would be helpful. he has requested that and we are contracting that right now. i just want to give you an example because it pains me when somebody says federal government is not doing any when we have 41 sites there and we work with the governor every day. request,an appropriate we are contracting that this afternoon. >> than
we performed testing just in the phoenix area. we have also identified every single testing machine in phoenix. there are machines to do tens of andsands of tests per day we are seeing 100,000 each week. things that happen on a regular basis. ago, i heard that the mayor was unhappy because there was no federal support. i heard that on monday morning. it was clear to me that phoenix was not in tune with all the things the state was doing. we convened a call where we had the governors people on...
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we would like to have that in phoenix. we're doing an all hands approach in phoenix.rarians, public works workers all helping. but we need help from the federal government. >> what advice do you have for other mayors? >> look at public health data. follow the centers for disease control guidelines, and don't open until you have 14 days of declines. >> mayor, thank you, and stay safe. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, what some experts are saying about how the virus could spread. could it be more contagious? so i'm gonna hold on promoting you this quarter. cool? drop the taco. get in the car. does this sentra feel like a compromise to you? wait, what...? the handling is good, right? no compromise there. nope! watch this... umm... b-brie...brie brie! rear automatic braking. so if this nissan sentra isn't gonna compromise, why should you? you're right! atta girl. the all-new nissan sentra. with more standard safety features than any other car in its class. with more standard safety features step up. prep up. up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. from t
we would like to have that in phoenix. we're doing an all hands approach in phoenix.rarians, public works workers all helping. but we need help from the federal government. >> what advice do you have for other mayors? >> look at public health data. follow the centers for disease control guidelines, and don't open until you have 14 days of declines. >> mayor, thank you, and stay safe. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, what some experts are saying about how the...
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i request that they do the same in phoenix. when you see the positive rate that steven just mentioned above 25%. we are only testing the sickest of the sick. we need more help with testing right now. we also need more medical personnel. we are stretched right now and our hospital ceos tell me it's going to get worse. this weekend i went to a testing site where people waited over 8 hours. i saw a man who was sweating and struggling to breathe try to refill his gas tank because he ran out of fuel on our city street. if anyone looks at that and doesn't want to do better for him, then i just don't understand it. we need that testing surge, in particularly our latino areas of phoenix. we are in a crisis right now. the resources in testing have not reached every part of our state and for months now we have been asking for additional testing. time has come to deliver. >> for months you've been asking for months literally for this? in anticipation of the situation you're in? >> phoenix is the largest city in the country to have not rec
i request that they do the same in phoenix. when you see the positive rate that steven just mentioned above 25%. we are only testing the sickest of the sick. we need more help with testing right now. we also need more medical personnel. we are stretched right now and our hospital ceos tell me it's going to get worse. this weekend i went to a testing site where people waited over 8 hours. i saw a man who was sweating and struggling to breathe try to refill his gas tank because he ran out of fuel...
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no se va a dejar presionar >>> milagroso rescate de un beÉe en phoenix fue arrojado de un edificio en hombre logrÓ atajarlo ante de que cayera al suelo >>> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro ediciÓn especial >>> el primer viaje al exterior del presidente de mÉxico, concluyÓ con elogios hacia su anfitriÓn. en los jardines de la casa blanca manuel lÓpez obrador lo calificÓ de amigo y le agradecio lo que su juicio es un trato o de respeto a mÉxico por su parte, donald trump elogio al gobierno mexicano, por frenar el flujo migratorio en la frontera, pero ningÚn de los mandatarios utilizÓ un cubrebocas en esta reuniÓn cordial en la que se celebrÓel nuevo tratado comercial el temec. >>> esta mejorÓ natd historica, concluyÓ esta noche con una cena en la casa blanca, en donde tambiÉn participaron empresarios de estados unidos y mÉxico javier tiene la informaciÓn mÁs reciente buenas noches, adelante. >>> paulina, buenas noches, una intensa agenda de actividades aquÍ en washington del presidente mexicano andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador, que por cierto, regresa maÑana a primera hora a territorio
no se va a dejar presionar >>> milagroso rescate de un beÉe en phoenix fue arrojado de un edificio en hombre logrÓ atajarlo ante de que cayera al suelo >>> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro ediciÓn especial >>> el primer viaje al exterior del presidente de mÉxico, concluyÓ con elogios hacia su anfitriÓn. en los jardines de la casa blanca manuel lÓpez obrador lo calificÓ de amigo y le agradecio lo que su juicio es un trato o de respeto a mÉxico por su...
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the largest one being phoenix and maricopa county. the seven-day average is showing some flattening. we find that encouraging. heralds aing that it stability in arizona that at least plateaus their curve. i just got off a conference call with dr. birx and dr. crist at 1:30 today. i want to thank dr. birx for the time she's been in arizona. i want to thank her -- she spent in arizona. i want to thank her for what she shared on the model she is working on. and the actions we are going to take today, she found encouraging as well. know thatt people to i hear the criticism. and i know that there are differing opinions out there on how arizona has handled this virus. i want to make a commitment to the people of arizona. my decisions are not going to be influenced by any attempt to please the press. and they will not be influenced by politics in any way. everything we will do going forward will be to protect and promote public health in arizona. i have talked about protecting lives and protecting livelihoods. and when in doubt, we will err
the largest one being phoenix and maricopa county. the seven-day average is showing some flattening. we find that encouraging. heralds aing that it stability in arizona that at least plateaus their curve. i just got off a conference call with dr. birx and dr. crist at 1:30 today. i want to thank dr. birx for the time she's been in arizona. i want to thank her -- she spent in arizona. i want to thank her for what she shared on the model she is working on. and the actions we are going to take...
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lk exclusively wih surgeon general jerome adams plus we will hear from phoenix arizona mayor kate gallego, and we will ask terry shaw about the situation in the sunshine state. >> former fda commissioner scott gone athlete, gottlieb will also be with us, along with the president of kindercare, one of the largest providers, and how covid-19 is impacting the presidential campaign in florida, texas and arizona. in our new battleground tracker poll. it is all just ahead on "face the nation". >> brennan: welcome to "face the nation". the news we woke up to this morning makes us feel like we have been here before, and we have. coronavirus cases in parts of the country are spiking and there are reports of shortages of medical personnel. icu beds and personal protective equipment. testing demands in hotspots outweighs supply, the lines are long, and the labs are backed up. what is different? the regions we are seeing these spikes in are primarily not all so-called red states where president trump won in 2016 and governors are primarily republican. what lessons were learned from the outbreak this
lk exclusively wih surgeon general jerome adams plus we will hear from phoenix arizona mayor kate gallego, and we will ask terry shaw about the situation in the sunshine state. >> former fda commissioner scott gone athlete, gottlieb will also be with us, along with the president of kindercare, one of the largest providers, and how covid-19 is impacting the presidential campaign in florida, texas and arizona. in our new battleground tracker poll. it is all just ahead on "face the...
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i request that they do the same in phoenix. when you see that positive rate that steve just mentioned above 25%, we are only testing the sickest of the sick. we need more help with testing right now. we also need more medical personnel. we are stretched right now and our hospital ceos tell me it's going to get worse over the next two weeks. >> well, your governor and the director of health services says fema has been actually very helpful, just not with this particular kind of testing site. what's your message to them? what's your message to your state officials? >> this weekend i went to a testing site where people had waited over eight hours. i saw a man who was sweating and struggling to breathe try to refill his gas tank because he had run out of fuel on our city street. if anyone looks at that and doesn't want to do better for him, then i just don't understand it. we need that testing surge in particularly our latino areas of phoenix. we are in a crisis right now. the resources and testing have not reached every part of ou
i request that they do the same in phoenix. when you see that positive rate that steve just mentioned above 25%, we are only testing the sickest of the sick. we need more help with testing right now. we also need more medical personnel. we are stretched right now and our hospital ceos tell me it's going to get worse over the next two weeks. >> well, your governor and the director of health services says fema has been actually very helpful, just not with this particular kind of testing...
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i request that they do the same in phoenix. when you see that positive rate that steven just mentioned above 25% we are only testing the sickest of the sick. we need more help with testing right now. we also need more medical personnel. we are stretched right now and our hospital ceos tell me it's going to get worse over the next two weeks. this weekend i went to a testing site where people had waited over 8 hours. i saw a man who was sweating and struggling to breathe try to refill his gas tank because he'd run out of fuel on our city street. if anyone looks at that and doesn't want to do better for him then i just don't understand it. we need that testing surge in particularly our latino areas of phoenix. we are in a crisis right now. the resources and testing have not reached every part of our state. and for months now we've been asking for additional testing. time has come to deliver. >> for months. literally you've been asking for months for this in anticipation of the situation you're in? >> phoenix is the largest city in
i request that they do the same in phoenix. when you see that positive rate that steven just mentioned above 25% we are only testing the sickest of the sick. we need more help with testing right now. we also need more medical personnel. we are stretched right now and our hospital ceos tell me it's going to get worse over the next two weeks. this weekend i went to a testing site where people had waited over 8 hours. i saw a man who was sweating and struggling to breathe try to refill his gas...
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a rally of anti-mask protesters took pce in phoenix on july 4. last month, a scottsdale city councilman guy phillips had this moment: >> i can't breathe >> reporter: the councilman en dramatically takes his mask off in indignation. >> insanity >> i want to see every azonan wear a mask. >> reporter: even ough the governor has not implemented a statewide mask mandate, het pointed is week that nearly 90% of arizona communities now have local mask ordinances. >> there's strength in numbers, the more numbers that are making the better decisions, thl better off wel be. >> reporter: corey woods is the new mayor of tempe, recently recovered from a mild case of thvid. he wants to stre local enforcement of mask wearing in hifirst days in office. >> when it comes to masks and social distancing and other things that we've taed about, we're not trying to harass, you know, and frustrate res who want to spend money in our local economy.e' what trying to do is to really stop the spread of covid- 19 and prevent a second shutdown. >> reporter: as cases began to su
a rally of anti-mask protesters took pce in phoenix on july 4. last month, a scottsdale city councilman guy phillips had this moment: >> i can't breathe >> reporter: the councilman en dramatically takes his mask off in indignation. >> insanity >> i want to see every azonan wear a mask. >> reporter: even ough the governor has not implemented a statewide mask mandate, het pointed is week that nearly 90% of arizona communities now have local mask ordinances. >>...
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i'm on a lake in a boat, a pleasure lake just outside phoenix.we wanted to show you what it looks like here on july 5th. you can see behind me there's a little beach area there. people hanging out. obviously on the lake there are a lot of boats that are staying far apart and see the marina over here you can see the marina is packed. there are people there and just sort of next to that is a restaurant that's here which is also pretty full. we were walking around earlier before getting on the boat and people saw us wearing masks and a person was making fun of me. arizona is dealing with an issue of people reticent to embrace the social distancing stuff and the mayor of phoenix the big city near this lake on tv this morning talking about how she had to integrate masks into the city. >> we are in a crisis related to testing. i was visiting a testing facility this week. people waiting still eight hours. it is really difficult. i've been spending time begging everyone from walgreens to open up testing, out of state testing companies to come in because
i'm on a lake in a boat, a pleasure lake just outside phoenix.we wanted to show you what it looks like here on july 5th. you can see behind me there's a little beach area there. people hanging out. obviously on the lake there are a lot of boats that are staying far apart and see the marina over here you can see the marina is packed. there are people there and just sort of next to that is a restaurant that's here which is also pretty full. we were walking around earlier before getting on the...
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so fillon, bbc news, phoenix-- sophie long, bbc news, phoenix, arizona. is aining us emergency physici who testified before congress today. how does the u.s. deal with this explosi in new cases? >> that is the rig wd. we are having an explosion. we are in a worse case scenario than we were in march. we need to implement stay-at-home orders again but they need to be modified. no indoor gatherings. even in states that seem to be doing well, they should be hitting paws on reopening and really reassessing -- hitting pause on reopening and really reassessing where theyre. know it takes a week to get a i coronavirus test result. that's how long i had to wait just 10 days ago. how do we ramp up test think when there -- tting when there is such a backlog of demand? >> it i w past time that we have a national testing strategy read we cannot let data and local officials try to figure it out on their own and then run out of supplies. we have known about this problem for months. othecountries have succeeded. they have had a national strategy. it is yond time that we
so fillon, bbc news, phoenix-- sophie long, bbc news, phoenix, arizona. is aining us emergency physici who testified before congress today. how does the u.s. deal with this explosi in new cases? >> that is the rig wd. we are having an explosion. we are in a worse case scenario than we were in march. we need to implement stay-at-home orders again but they need to be modified. no indoor gatherings. even in states that seem to be doing well, they should be hitting paws on reopening and...
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to the people of phoenix, it was a local news story, a homeless man on drugs resisting arrest. but cnn has now obtained the raw video from multiple police body cameras, witness statements that describe no threats to police officers and testimony from a famed forensic neuropathologist hired by the family who reviewed the autopsy materials and concluded maheim died from positional asphyxiation, meaning he died because he couldn't breathe. his sister is suing the city of phoenix. >> i don't know how police officers allowed to be judge, jury and executioner. this is -- this wasn't a death penalty situation, right? he wanted to use the bathroom. >> how are you doing, officer? >> reporter: it began 9:30 a.m. on a wednesday. muheim and his chihuahua named chiquita were homeless. he needed to use the public restroom. an employee stopped him. no dogs allowed and the police called. he suffered from skichizophreni and anxiety according to his family. they learned he had a warrant for failure to appear in court for having a marijuana pipe. they prepare to arrest him. >> put your hands behi
to the people of phoenix, it was a local news story, a homeless man on drugs resisting arrest. but cnn has now obtained the raw video from multiple police body cameras, witness statements that describe no threats to police officers and testimony from a famed forensic neuropathologist hired by the family who reviewed the autopsy materials and concluded maheim died from positional asphyxiation, meaning he died because he couldn't breathe. his sister is suing the city of phoenix. >> i don't...
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the mayor of phoenix saying bluntly her state reopened "way too early." despite the facts and the science, the president continues to minimize the pandemic, spreading misinformation. his own fda chief refusing to back up the president's claim that 99% of covid cases are "harmless." we're covering all the angles. we want to begin with rosa flores in miami beach, florida. we are seeing a troubling trend across the country right now and we're seeing a lot of that in florida. >> reporter: we are. it's troubling and it's a dire situation across the united stat states. 32 states showing upward trends including california which busted its daily record this weekend with nearly 12,000 cases on sunday alone. the scenes out of san diego were reminiscent of pre-pandemic tim times. in texas in star and the rio grande, south texas, hospitals there have hit capacity. people in the rio grande valley are getting messages on their phones warning them to stay home. >> meantime as we look at what's happening where you are in florida we're seeing a spike in cases and more con
the mayor of phoenix saying bluntly her state reopened "way too early." despite the facts and the science, the president continues to minimize the pandemic, spreading misinformation. his own fda chief refusing to back up the president's claim that 99% of covid cases are "harmless." we're covering all the angles. we want to begin with rosa flores in miami beach, florida. we are seeing a troubling trend across the country right now and we're seeing a lot of that in florida....
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la cadena hospitalaria " abrazos" en phoenix, en hacinamiento de cadÁveres en caso de ser necesario.>> no tengo sÍntomas pero, por mi familia. >> para poder realizar la mayor cantidad de pruebas posibles, la ciudad de phoenix, la mÁs grande del estado de arizona, contrata quÍmicas privadas para hacer estas pruebas. todas son libres de costos y lo mÁs importante, no necesita ningÚn tipo de documentos migratorios. pero Úlceras, univisiÓn. arantxa: por primera vez frente a las cÁmaras de televisiÓn, -- usar cubrebocas durante su visita. inicialmente el mandatario se habÍa rehusado a usar mascarilla. recientemente cambiÓ su tono y ahora dice que usa tapabocas cuando no puede guardar distancia en reuniones. -- trabajadores infectados de coronavirus empleados de la planta procesadora de carne jbs salir en una reclaman mejoras salariales y de salud pÚblica este viernes. nissan ha llegado a un acuerdo para aumentar-- pero el sindicato local se ha negado. felix: un comunicado de las grandes ligas de bÉisbol. jugadores han dado positivo al coronavirus. jugadores y delegados de los equipos han
la cadena hospitalaria " abrazos" en phoenix, en hacinamiento de cadÁveres en caso de ser necesario.>> no tengo sÍntomas pero, por mi familia. >> para poder realizar la mayor cantidad de pruebas posibles, la ciudad de phoenix, la mÁs grande del estado de arizona, contrata quÍmicas privadas para hacer estas pruebas. todas son libres de costos y lo mÁs importante, no necesita ningÚn tipo de documentos migratorios. pero Úlceras, univisiÓn. arantxa: por primera vez...
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jha said lots of places like phoenix near federal help.. george. >> okay, matt, thanks very much. to t.j. >>> turn to the latest on flooding from the midwest to the south and new tropical system brewing off the east coast, and rob marciano tracking this all for us. good morning, rob. >> good morning, t.j. we had 160 severe weather reports yesterday. a lot of flooding as you mentioned. let's go to ohio which saw four inches in a short period of time. new in philadelphia there where cars had it and tuscaloosa, alabama where five inches in a short period of time submerging some of the cars there. you mentioned propagate activity and national hurricane center now just updating this to a 70% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone. either a depression or named storm and spin its way up the carolina coast, mid-atlantic coast and northeast coast tomorrow, friday and into saturday. we will have heavy rain with this. some wind and have to see how it develops. we think it will stay inland. if it stays off shore it could likely become strength. it coul
jha said lots of places like phoenix near federal help.. george. >> okay, matt, thanks very much. to t.j. >>> turn to the latest on flooding from the midwest to the south and new tropical system brewing off the east coast, and rob marciano tracking this all for us. good morning, rob. >> good morning, t.j. we had 160 severe weather reports yesterday. a lot of flooding as you mentioned. let's go to ohio which saw four inches in a short period of time. new in philadelphia...
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it is now becoming a battleground and the spread of the coronavirus is playing a crucial role at phoenix's largest testing site every one in 4 tests is coming back positive. voters in arizona are turning away from trump for many reasons but one can be found right here behind me at the cell phone community college it's an hours long way to get tested here with the results coming in a week after that up. and experts say this is exactly where the united states is failing in stopping the spread of the virus. here on the outskirts of phoenix where many voted trump in 2016 people are now frustrated at the government's response to the pandemic i certainly don't think he protected the united states taking measures that he needed to take and. you know informing the american public and giving guidance properly. he did a disservice to the united states we have the power to make it happen but i've seen more of that worried about other things and then this would you should be fine i think they should he did this in january yes when they really knew they trap would not put him in action he said oh it wi
it is now becoming a battleground and the spread of the coronavirus is playing a crucial role at phoenix's largest testing site every one in 4 tests is coming back positive. voters in arizona are turning away from trump for many reasons but one can be found right here behind me at the cell phone community college it's an hours long way to get tested here with the results coming in a week after that up. and experts say this is exactly where the united states is failing in stopping the spread of...
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it but you did remember that when i'm off to phoenix and say so and then off to. salt within about half an hour it's about for more numbers i will wait for that 2nd crowd of people that has become like that it's important that the demonstrate big numbers to make sure that the message gets across and the movement becomes a catalyst for change. why we know it's not that way because we know everyone i know. that they said oh i was. that's is why we are who you are we have our cause we are thrown your way we want to because we are worried and we want mccall's we need. the change means fundamental change in schools in the workplace and in the judicial system. you know not everyone here thinks that such change is necessary david kirton his father is jamaican since is a break this alliance member on the london assembly he's come as an observer. i don't agree with the. narrative that britain is a systemically racist country that this is one of the best countries in the world to be a black person to be an ethnic minority a person of color there is equal opportunities for e
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that you don't want to remember that when i'm off to phoenix it's made up and then off to. my books all within about half an hour it's about from one of those i will white. people that has become like that it's important that the demolition big numbers to make sure that the message gets across and the movement becomes a catalyst for change. by we know nothing of course we know all we wanna know i think. that so you said oh it was the. that is why we are here we have a bots because we are no you're right we have lost will cause we worry and we won't because we need some. of the and change means fundamental change in schools in the workplace and in the judicial system means that. not everyone here thinks that such change is necessary dana church and his father is jamaican since is a break this alliance member on the london assembly he's come as an observer i don't agree with the. narrative that britain is a systemically racist country that this is one of the best countries in the world to be a black person to be an ethnic minority a person of color is equal opportunities for
that you don't want to remember that when i'm off to phoenix it's made up and then off to. my books all within about half an hour it's about from one of those i will white. people that has become like that it's important that the demolition big numbers to make sure that the message gets across and the movement becomes a catalyst for change. by we know nothing of course we know all we wanna know i think. that so you said oh it was the. that is why we are here we have a bots because we are no...