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is that coming from sara's shot or miguel? sara sidner, what's going on? >> whreporter: it appeared that protesters are trying to breech the third precinct. they have knocked down the fence that was put up overnight because of the back and forth with protesters and police. i'm going to give you a scene setter here. on the top of that building there, that is the third precinct. there are a couple of officers who are pointing their non-lethal weapons. you can see some of the smoke rising up there. that is tear gas. you're also seeing a lot of loud bangs. a lot of that is fireworks. but you are seeing rocks being thrown and that being met with tear gas, that being bet with bean bags, that being met with rubber gloves. and every now and then you'll see people start running, just simply running as they start seeing projectiles coming from the crowd and then running back as the police return fire. but there used to be a fence that was surrounding it. and if we can get just a tiny bit closer, that fence has been pushed down and we heard a lot of folks cheering wh
is that coming from sara's shot or miguel? sara sidner, what's going on? >> whreporter: it appeared that protesters are trying to breech the third precinct. they have knocked down the fence that was put up overnight because of the back and forth with protesters and police. i'm going to give you a scene setter here. on the top of that building there, that is the third precinct. there are a couple of officers who are pointing their non-lethal weapons. you can see some of the smoke rising up...
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sara sidner back with us? we don't have sara sidner. let's put up these pictures and talk about what's happening as we have been talking to our people on the ground and our law enforcement folks. of course this is over the death of 46-year-old george floyd in police custody, an officer with his knee on his neck. the community is frustrated. protesters began to protest, and then it got out of control sometime this evening. and as you can see, the fire started and then they went, according to our sara sidner, and tried to knock down a fence that was erected recently and temporarily around the police station to protect that police station. that did not work. protesters started knocking on the police precinct, on the walls and trying to get into the precinct. they evacuated all the personnel according to the minneapolis police department, evacuated the personnel there. and then the protesters set the building on fire. again, the third precinct and minneapolis, minnesota on fire, moments ago burning out of control there because there's no fi
sara sidner back with us? we don't have sara sidner. let's put up these pictures and talk about what's happening as we have been talking to our people on the ground and our law enforcement folks. of course this is over the death of 46-year-old george floyd in police custody, an officer with his knee on his neck. the community is frustrated. protesters began to protest, and then it got out of control sometime this evening. and as you can see, the fire started and then they went, according to our...
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sara's okay. if anything, you get a false sense of calm, when you're watching sara sidner because, as happens with experience, she's been in so many situations in so many different parts of the world. that people with that kind of calm and expertise and professionalism, they process things differently than the rest of us can. or the rest of you, who haven't been in those situations for better or worse. we pulled away because when people start taking advantage of the coverage, a couple things happen. one, you start to hear things that don't advance your understanding. that are more just hyperventilation than they are, really, an incremental awareness issue for us. and it creates a safety issue because they start to see an opportunity, and they come and they can be more violent in the situation. and there are only three people there. it's sara, her photojournalist, a photographer, and her producer. so it works better when you give a little air to them. let it go away. let them move on their way. and
sara's okay. if anything, you get a false sense of calm, when you're watching sara sidner because, as happens with experience, she's been in so many situations in so many different parts of the world. that people with that kind of calm and expertise and professionalism, they process things differently than the rest of us can. or the rest of you, who haven't been in those situations for better or worse. we pulled away because when people start taking advantage of the coverage, a couple things...
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this is the key, sara.t trade in druckenmiller's career was pulling two 180s in the space of four days, being out of the nasdaq during the biggest tech boom ever, then being all in and then two days later not only being out but being short. he's not going to call you so on january 17th, if you were watching "squawk box" that morning, kernan got an email from both of them. they were bullish as all get out. they loved being in stocks, intermediate term bullish, short-term bullish they couldn't see what was coming no one else could either they changed their minds do not change your asset allocation based on druck because he ain't going to call you when you have a different opinion a few days later >> it's a snapshot, a moment in time when commenting >> that's right. >> but josh brown won't quite call you but he's regularly a guest every week on "the closing bell." >> we're going to know every fwis a twist and turn seven minutes left of the show >> i'll tweet it if you don't have me on >> the coronavirus has di
this is the key, sara.t trade in druckenmiller's career was pulling two 180s in the space of four days, being out of the nasdaq during the biggest tech boom ever, then being all in and then two days later not only being out but being short. he's not going to call you so on january 17th, if you were watching "squawk box" that morning, kernan got an email from both of them. they were bullish as all get out. they loved being in stocks, intermediate term bullish, short-term bullish they...
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back to sara sidner. what's going on? >> reporter: let's go. >> sara, what's going on?s anderson. >> reporter: anderson, we're hearing lots of loud explosions. that's tear gas deployed. police line where we were earlier -- another explosion. see what that is? all of that smoke is tear gas. the line of officers, state police and sheriffs department that you saw earlier, they're gone, have backed up. we weren't able to get anywhere near this. another explosion of tear gas. all right, i'm going to let you see for the first time today since they cordoned this off, that is the third precinct right there. definitely damaged from fire but also see that acrid smoke. let you back up, you're going to get it in your eyes and really burn. folks are tears in their eyes as gas comes closer and closer. it is extremely strong. i'm going to have you turn around now to show what is happening in the streets. we've been away from this area all day, where the state police and national guard had stopped people from coming anywhere near this area. we don't know why they backed up but we know
back to sara sidner. what's going on? >> reporter: let's go. >> sara, what's going on?s anderson. >> reporter: anderson, we're hearing lots of loud explosions. that's tear gas deployed. police line where we were earlier -- another explosion. see what that is? all of that smoke is tear gas. the line of officers, state police and sheriffs department that you saw earlier, they're gone, have backed up. we weren't able to get anywhere near this. another explosion of tear gas. all...
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i want to respond to what sara said. we reopened on friday.ically, people started violating social distancing in restaurants. people weren't wearing masks and we have to remember that nearly 100,000 people have died from this disease. nearly 100,000 that's with social distancing, with staying in place, what do we expect is going to happen with a fast reopening, right? people who are dead, people who have died are not income producers, they're not taxpayers, building an economy around a strategy where people are dying doesn't sound like a long-term strategy for me. i don't even believe that certainly people i talk to across the country have the security they believe they want to spend a dollar. we're talking about reopening so people can get haircuts, so people will go to restaurants. i don't know if i can pay rent next month. i'm not going feel confident enough to spend money. the balance should be on safety first, if our medical experts are saying, we're not ready, we're going to see a big spike, we're going to see a resurgence, we'll be back
i want to respond to what sara said. we reopened on friday.ically, people started violating social distancing in restaurants. people weren't wearing masks and we have to remember that nearly 100,000 people have died from this disease. nearly 100,000 that's with social distancing, with staying in place, what do we expect is going to happen with a fast reopening, right? people who are dead, people who have died are not income producers, they're not taxpayers, building an economy around a strategy...
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sara, these clashes are continuing. are they escalating between police and protesters tonight over this death? >> reporter: two things are happening. one, there are firefighters that are out trying to put out a fire at the auto zone which is really taken hold of the entire building now which is right across the street from the third precinct minneapolis police department. so, that's happening in one area. and then there's a huge target parking lot that has a target and a cub that sells all sorts of things that target sells and all sorts of things you would want to get at a grocery store. i am now walking towards the target. looking behind me is billowing smoke and in front of me, i don't know if you can hear that sort of beeping noise. but that is the alarm at target. if you look in, it looks like a smoky destruction. there is a very large amount of smoke, and people have basically taken as many things out. we're watching people fill their vehicles with items from a target that has windows all smashed in. there are doze
sara, these clashes are continuing. are they escalating between police and protesters tonight over this death? >> reporter: two things are happening. one, there are firefighters that are out trying to put out a fire at the auto zone which is really taken hold of the entire building now which is right across the street from the third precinct minneapolis police department. so, that's happening in one area. and then there's a huge target parking lot that has a target and a cub that sells...
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te escuchamos sara >>> me encuentro en salÓn de belleza mary, hablo con la dueÑa que hace dÍas estaba verde de reanudar servicios. >>> ya, contentos, listos para empezar atender gente, pero no nos dieron tiempo, necesitamos poco de tiempo para roer ga ni zar, cubrirlo que piden ahora. y es que la guÍa de 10 pÁginas requiere reglas mÁs estrictas como pruebas de temperatura a todos, trabajadores y clientes deben usar cubierta faciales, deben se sin afectar la superficie de uso comÚn. fomentar uso de tarjeta de crÉdito y sistema de pago sin contacto, actualizar si adis penosadorres automÁticos, las sÁbanas sucias y capas re utilizable deben estar en un recipiente cerrado. >>> tenemos que acatar porque es la ley, y tenemos que seguir los pasos, por nuestra propia seguridad y por la seguridad de los clientes. >>> pide a su clientela que no podrÁn atender a los que no tienen cita previa. >>> que hagan su cita, >>> mary dice que tan pronto como el lunes las puertas de su negocio estarÁn abiertas, sara villegas telemundo california. >>> 12,8, quÉ opina de la reapertura de salones de belleza,
te escuchamos sara >>> me encuentro en salÓn de belleza mary, hablo con la dueÑa que hace dÍas estaba verde de reanudar servicios. >>> ya, contentos, listos para empezar atender gente, pero no nos dieron tiempo, necesitamos poco de tiempo para roer ga ni zar, cubrirlo que piden ahora. y es que la guÍa de 10 pÁginas requiere reglas mÁs estrictas como pruebas de temperatura a todos, trabajadores y clientes deben usar cubierta faciales, deben se sin afectar la superficie de...
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>> hey, sara it's a really big challenge for banks.ou know how dependent we are generally on net interest margin although i'm happy we have a robust nonentry line of businesses like insurance work with the fifth largest entity in the country and so forth for the banking industry, it's extremely hard when rates stay low, it makes it very difficult to get the margins we need. they want to keep rates as low as they can they're right about that it's still the right thing to do and so i believe rates are going to stay, you know, in the general range that they're in probably throughout this year and maybe a good ways into next year then as economic activity is stimulated, you'll see them be able to slowly raise rates they may actually be very smart about how they're handling this different than the great depression even better than the great recession. so i comment chairman powell and his team so they're doing a really good job. the banks are working really close with them through ppp and other programs so a lot is being done which is why i
>> hey, sara it's a really big challenge for banks.ou know how dependent we are generally on net interest margin although i'm happy we have a robust nonentry line of businesses like insurance work with the fifth largest entity in the country and so forth for the banking industry, it's extremely hard when rates stay low, it makes it very difficult to get the margins we need. they want to keep rates as low as they can they're right about that it's still the right thing to do and so i...
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sara carter, thank you so much. your commentses and follow me on twitter @loudobbs like me on facebook, follow me on instagram @loudobbstonight. and dr. michael pillsbury, investigative journalist john solomon among our guests here tomorrow evening. please be with us for that. and coming up here next tonight, president trump says it's time to bring our soldiers in afghanistan home. we take that up and much more. former trump deputy national security adviser kt mcfarland with us. we'll be right back. muck. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lou: white house national security adviser robert o'brien dramatically cutting the size of the national security council staff. o'brien doing what he said he would do when he took the job, he expects that only 105 staffers by the end of summer. that's more than half of the 240 staffers who worked at the nsc under president obama. women will also make up half of nsc's senior leadership for the first time in history. >>> u.s. troops in afghanistan could be back home before the upcoming november election. top
sara carter, thank you so much. your commentses and follow me on twitter @loudobbs like me on facebook, follow me on instagram @loudobbstonight. and dr. michael pillsbury, investigative journalist john solomon among our guests here tomorrow evening. please be with us for that. and coming up here next tonight, president trump says it's time to bring our soldiers in afghanistan home. we take that up and much more. former trump deputy national security adviser kt mcfarland with us. we'll be right...
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here in al news contributor sara carter, fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. said to john so limited, don't stop keep peeling the onion's there's a lot more to this. we have learned an awful lot since then. >> we have, sean, and we alsoop learned how expensive it was and how frightening. i think you were so right in your opening monologue to point out how this has trampled the fourth amendment of our constitution. unreasonable search and seizure. you have to ask yourself this one question when you look at the list of obama officials beyond john brennan, james clapper, for example, mike neufeld with the u.s. treasury, he was working intelligence on iran. when he asked for unmasking on michael flynn, you have to ask yourself, okay, what was he looking for? what was hee trying to find? when you think of samantha power, the leak to "the washington post," and the fact they had told david in nations they were looking at a logan act violation and it went sideways from that and revealed highly classified information, which was very legitimate and he was allowed to i h
here in al news contributor sara carter, fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. said to john so limited, don't stop keep peeling the onion's there's a lot more to this. we have learned an awful lot since then. >> we have, sean, and we alsoop learned how expensive it was and how frightening. i think you were so right in your opening monologue to point out how this has trampled the fourth amendment of our constitution. unreasonable search and seizure. you have to ask yourself this one...
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. >> sara, going to hand things over to chris cuomo for "cuomo prime time." chris. >>> all right. everybody. i'm chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." right now a new curfew going into effect in minneapolis and st. paul, minnesota. on the third straight night of unrest you see on your screen. curfew will remain in effect until 6:00 a.m. question is will it work or will it be another very long night there and elsewhere. d.c., new york, denver, los angeles, seeing and hearing echos of the outrage. cnn world headquarters in atlanta, swarmed and defaced. cars set on fire outside our building. all this on the day that fired officer seen kneeling on the neck of george floyd was arrested. his name is derek chauvin. that is the officer we clearly see pinning floyd to the ground with his knee on his throat for nearly nine minutes as floyd gasps for breath. chauvin now faces third degree murder and manslaughter charges but crowds of mostly black but you'll see on the different streets if you look, lot of people have masked on, ironic, out there in a rage to riot but being conscientious enou
. >> sara, going to hand things over to chris cuomo for "cuomo prime time." chris. >>> all right. everybody. i'm chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." right now a new curfew going into effect in minneapolis and st. paul, minnesota. on the third straight night of unrest you see on your screen. curfew will remain in effect until 6:00 a.m. question is will it work or will it be another very long night there and elsewhere. d.c., new york, denver, los angeles,...
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courtney >> hi, sara.ed quarter for etsy for its fiscal first quarter they did miss -- you're looking at their profit, so they reported a gap eps of 10 cents the street was looking for 19 cents. revenue stronger than expected at $228 million. the street was looking for $220 million. the company had given us a previous update with some metrics that that gross merchandise sales, all of the sales on the platform, up about 32%. they told us that in early april. active sellers up 26%. active buyers up 16% the company is suspending its share repurchase program, and they had previously pulled their full-year guidance they are, though, giving us a look at the second quarter and the revenue number is interesting. the full number is well above what the street had been looking for for revenue, but they explay by play that they had a relatively strong april and don't necessarily expect that strength to continue throughout the quarter so kind of a mixed message for that stronger than expected second quarter revenue num
courtney >> hi, sara.ed quarter for etsy for its fiscal first quarter they did miss -- you're looking at their profit, so they reported a gap eps of 10 cents the street was looking for 19 cents. revenue stronger than expected at $228 million. the street was looking for $220 million. the company had given us a previous update with some metrics that that gross merchandise sales, all of the sales on the platform, up about 32%. they told us that in early april. active sellers up 26%. active...
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thank you so much for your time, sara beysolow nyanti.kraine closed its borders. the pope was shot, the pope will live — that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they called the ‘butcher of lyon,‘ klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help the victims of a powerful earthquake, the worst to hit the country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion, garry kasparov. it's the first time a machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been taking place in massachusetts. god bless america! cheering this is bbc news. i
thank you so much for your time, sara beysolow nyanti.kraine closed its borders. the pope was shot, the pope will live — that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they called the ‘butcher of lyon,‘ klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six...
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cnn's sara sidner joins me from the capital of the navajo nation, window rock, arizona.hat's the latest on the crisis in navajo nation? >> reporter: we're here in the navajo nation. home of the world war ii code talkers, and the beautiful monument valley. they're really trying to deal with this in a severe way, because they are seeing still spikes in cases, and they're seeing a rise in deaths as women. i do want to bring in now the president of the navajo nation jonathan nez. we were talking we're still in the midst of a 57-hour lockdown. why have you taken such extreme measures? that means nothing's open and everyone is supposed to stay home and we have special per in addition to come out and talk to you about this. why have you taken such extreme measures. >> thank you, sara and fredricka for having us on the show. right now we have tested over 23,000 of our navajo people. 17,40 tested negative. to is 3,912 with 140 deaths here on the nafb hvajo nation. these cases are increasing on a daily basis and we are tracking these positive cases by doing some tracing as well to
cnn's sara sidner joins me from the capital of the navajo nation, window rock, arizona.hat's the latest on the crisis in navajo nation? >> reporter: we're here in the navajo nation. home of the world war ii code talkers, and the beautiful monument valley. they're really trying to deal with this in a severe way, because they are seeing still spikes in cases, and they're seeing a rise in deaths as women. i do want to bring in now the president of the navajo nation jonathan nez. we were...
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so, to continue on that vein, we are going to get back to sara. we want to make sure sara is safe. we'll continue to report to you what's happening on the streets of minneapolis. but, in this vaiein, i want to speak to a local business owner or business owners, who released surveillance video of the moments leading up to george floyd's arrest. that's next. right after this break. don't go anywhere. as homes become schools. at&t has created a $10 million dollar fund to help educators and families keep school in session. because the key to keeping kids learning, is keeping kids connected. >>> the death of george floyd in minneapolis on monday. sparking outrage and protests in minneapolis tonight. we're going to take you back to the streets live and continue to watch that. but this is a -- the disturbing footage captured by a bystander shows an officer relentlessly pressing him into the pavement with a knee on his neck. floyd can be heard telling the officer that he can't breathe. begging for his life. but now, there is security camera footage from a nearby restaurant that's painting
so, to continue on that vein, we are going to get back to sara. we want to make sure sara is safe. we'll continue to report to you what's happening on the streets of minneapolis. but, in this vaiein, i want to speak to a local business owner or business owners, who released surveillance video of the moments leading up to george floyd's arrest. that's next. right after this break. don't go anywhere. as homes become schools. at&t has created a $10 million dollar fund to help educators and...
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>> hola, soy sara.ha y la medicina para curar a las personas? doctor: que gran pregunta. fÍjate que lo que sucede es que cuando nosotros podamos darle un medicamento a las personas que estÁn enfermas, queremos que ese medicamento no les haga daÑo. y por eso es que tardamos un poco mÁs para asegurarnos que cuando la persona reciban medicamento todo va a ir bien. jorge: las siete preguntas de un padre de familia. >> mi nombre es nicole vargas. quisiera saber de cÓmo manejar la ansiedad de nuestros niÑos al momento que se cuestionan y nos preguntan de porque seguimos encerrados, y cuando podrÁn visitar a sus amigos y sus familiares lejanos. doctora: los niÑostienen temor e incertidumbre de no saber lo que va a pasar. es importante identificar que los padres somos los que modelamos el comportamiento verbal y no verbal que pueden captar. asÍ que primero que a nuestra propia ansiedad si la estamos manifestando. ilia: muchos niÑos y adolescentes se preguntan quÉ va a pasar con su ceremonia de graduaciÓn. es al
>> hola, soy sara.ha y la medicina para curar a las personas? doctor: que gran pregunta. fÍjate que lo que sucede es que cuando nosotros podamos darle un medicamento a las personas que estÁn enfermas, queremos que ese medicamento no les haga daÑo. y por eso es que tardamos un poco mÁs para asegurarnos que cuando la persona reciban medicamento todo va a ir bien. jorge: las siete preguntas de un padre de familia. >> mi nombre es nicole vargas. quisiera saber de cÓmo manejar la...
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jim, welcome nice to see you. >> good afternoon, sara.you again >> so, the market's been bucket ed around on your stock included on news of vaccine trials an efficacy how closely are you watching that kind of data, especially around a vaccine to figure out when you can actually get back to normal? >> health and safety is the number one thing that everybody's looking for here so a vaccine or a treatment is is something that we're all looking for. but i'd say more importantly, we know that we need to get the economy back and we've got to get people back to work and that's why we've focused on using our experience as an essential manufacturer and our experience in working through the pandemic to try to help other companies with their return to workplace playbooks. >> so jim on that note, r what are the things you've learned from that, sorry, sara that you're able the share with other companies as they perhaps go back to work for the first time >> we've got about 14 thur,000 u 37,000 employees reporting every day to our sites we've taken none
jim, welcome nice to see you. >> good afternoon, sara.you again >> so, the market's been bucket ed around on your stock included on news of vaccine trials an efficacy how closely are you watching that kind of data, especially around a vaccine to figure out when you can actually get back to normal? >> health and safety is the number one thing that everybody's looking for here so a vaccine or a treatment is is something that we're all looking for. but i'd say more importantly,...
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ramÓn: muchas gracias sara y por su trabajo a favor de los familias inmigrantes.os, esto es tomÉ la que me me gustarÍa saber, dulce castellanos nuestra reporte desde el orbe angelino. >> se avecina el verano y los viajeros comiencen a buscar nuevos destinos, luego de una larga cuarentena obligatoria. >> ahorita que se estar abriendo todo, es una felicidad. >> no todo esta listos para emprender al desafÍo durante una pandemia, las aerolÍneas toma pasos para evitar un brote de coronavirus. >> es, que mÁs dinero entrar al mercado. reportera: no puede entreverse en una mascarilla, un requisito en varios aeropuertos. los quioscos estÁn programados para evitar los puntos de contacto, incluso para documentar su propia maleta,con un escaneo primer su boleto para el equipaje, lo coloca, y procede a entregarlo. reportera: de puede pasar por los puntos de seguridad las alas estÁn mayormente vacÍas, pero ante el aumento de viajeros realistas y mets seguirÁ en pie. los aviones estÁn siendo sometidos a una limpieza profunda. Éste incluye la polvera sesiÓn electrostÁtica antes d
ramÓn: muchas gracias sara y por su trabajo a favor de los familias inmigrantes.os, esto es tomÉ la que me me gustarÍa saber, dulce castellanos nuestra reporte desde el orbe angelino. >> se avecina el verano y los viajeros comiencen a buscar nuevos destinos, luego de una larga cuarentena obligatoria. >> ahorita que se estar abriendo todo, es una felicidad. >> no todo esta listos para emprender al desafÍo durante una pandemia, las aerolÍneas toma pasos para evitar un brote...
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you see sara sidner.'s out there on the streets of minneapolis in conditions that are not completely safe. she's saying there are flash bangs going off, as you can hear. there is tear gas being thrown at protesters. protesters on occasion throwing it back to police. molotov cocktails being thrown at police officers. and just mostly general chaos. general chaos going on right now. and if you can see, there's -- or hear they're saying "hands up, don't shoot," which started during the michael brown incident, the happening in ferguson, missouri a few years back. but, again, that is what's happening on the streets of minneapolis after this man was killed after a police officer put his foot -- his knee, excuse me, on his neck for about nine minutes. being pronounced dead. george floyd, 46-year-old pronounced dead at the hospital moments after he was taken into police custody. so, to continue on in that vein, we're going to get back to sara. we want to make sure sara is safe. we'll continue to report to you what
you see sara sidner.'s out there on the streets of minneapolis in conditions that are not completely safe. she's saying there are flash bangs going off, as you can hear. there is tear gas being thrown at protesters. protesters on occasion throwing it back to police. molotov cocktails being thrown at police officers. and just mostly general chaos. general chaos going on right now. and if you can see, there's -- or hear they're saying "hands up, don't shoot," which started during the...
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." >> welcome to lynda baquero, i'm sara eisen with wilford frost. the s&p is lower by half a percent but on track for a sizable weekly gain heading into the last hour of trade data is showing another 2.4 million people filed for unemployment benefits last week, bringing the total number filings during the pandemic to more than 38 million people. rising tensions between the u.s. and china as president trump lashes out at the, quote, incompetence of china and promises a strong response to interference in hong kong. >>> and retail names surging from tjx to l brands to bj's as they report sales better than feared. >> coming up on today's show, the view from the south. we will speak with atlanta fed president raphael bostic about how reopening is going in his district >>> plus, scott gottlieb has called antibody testing a game changer. we will speak with the head of quedel and we will ask how his company's rapid diagnostic measures are up to the traditional tests we talk so often about. as sarah said, lower 0.6% but off the sessions low mike santelli is
." >> welcome to lynda baquero, i'm sara eisen with wilford frost. the s&p is lower by half a percent but on track for a sizable weekly gain heading into the last hour of trade data is showing another 2.4 million people filed for unemployment benefits last week, bringing the total number filings during the pandemic to more than 38 million people. rising tensions between the u.s. and china as president trump lashes out at the, quote, incompetence of china and promises a strong...
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sara carter, host of "the sara carter show". all right, governor huckabee.s someone who of course randy stead, what would you make of these governors seemingly draconian moves to consolidate power during a health crisis month that least in some of these states, is quite manageable given the size of the population. yet the response just seems completely over, overheated he here. >> in some cases, laura, i think some of these governors have forgotten that the people of their states are citizens. they aren't servants of the state, they aren't slaves, they need to be treated like citizens. we used to say in arkansas, trust the lord and tell the people. we are not god. the government can't be. some governments are acting like they are god almighty and they need to quit it. the second thing is tell the people, explained to them what's helpful, what is common sense, explain to them what they can do and need to do. but don't be in any state and have people on snitch patrol. this is getting out of hand. i will tell you, the pent-up frustration in many states you are
sara carter, host of "the sara carter show". all right, governor huckabee.s someone who of course randy stead, what would you make of these governors seemingly draconian moves to consolidate power during a health crisis month that least in some of these states, is quite manageable given the size of the population. yet the response just seems completely over, overheated he here. >> in some cases, laura, i think some of these governors have forgotten that the people of their...
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cnn correspondent sara sidner is there on the scene. sara, what's the latest? >> reporter: it might seem like we're in the middle of wide open big sky indian country, but quite a few people do come back and forth here. the tribe says, look, the reason they put up these checkpoints is simply for the safety of their people. here's why they're so concerned. they have about 12,000 residents but only eight hospital beds at their local hospital. they do not have an icu. the closest icu, the closest hospital with an icu is about three hours away. so if covid-19 does appear here and explode, they know they will be overrun. so what they're doing is, every time a car drives up, and we'll walk around so you can kind of see how this works, they simply stop people and they ask them a bunch of questions. and one of the most important things they're trying to do here really, john, is contact tracing. they get your information, they get your phone number, they find out where you came from, if you have any symptoms, whether or not you've been in a covid-19 hot spot, and dependi
cnn correspondent sara sidner is there on the scene. sara, what's the latest? >> reporter: it might seem like we're in the middle of wide open big sky indian country, but quite a few people do come back and forth here. the tribe says, look, the reason they put up these checkpoints is simply for the safety of their people. here's why they're so concerned. they have about 12,000 residents but only eight hospital beds at their local hospital. they do not have an icu. the closest icu, the...
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here to explain, sara carter. so, ric grenell handed it to the justice? but it's going to be the director that decides? >> well, what's happened here, sean, basically director of national intelligence rick grenell turned over the list. this is a list of obama officials that were unmasking americans. we reported this in 2017. this was after the november 2016 election. up until january when president trump took office. so there were a number of obama officials actually involved. now he has turned over that list to the department of justice. john durham is actually looking into this as well. because as we know, michael flynn's name was on mast. it was highly classified. and i was in "the washington post." his conversation with former russian ambassador at start of whole mess. so right now, the department of justice is looking over the documents that ric grenell has turned over. and what i've been told by senior republican lawmakers that they are going to take a setback, they believed that
here to explain, sara carter. so, ric grenell handed it to the justice? but it's going to be the director that decides? >> well, what's happened here, sean, basically director of national intelligence rick grenell turned over the list. this is a list of obama officials that were unmasking americans. we reported this in 2017. this was after the november 2016 election. up until january when president trump took office. so there were a number of obama officials actually involved. now he has...
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sara zendehnam, "ktvu fox 2 news." >>> sara, thank you. also new this morning. a return to the workforce for thousands of employees. after that will bring back employees by the end of the year. the ceo recommends 30% capacity with as many as 60% of employees rotating in the office once a week. >> the treasury secretary in the federal reserve chairman are in front of a senate committee answering questions about the government response to the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. >>reporter: vice president pence and secretary nguyen on capitol hill to meet with republican leadership. the senate must deal with the house is $3 trillion corona virus relief bill, the heroes act. then secretary minasian along with jerome pyle headed to the senate senate banking committee to answer questions about why there have been so many issues with the paycheck protection program. >> we were having problems with how companies were prioritized. that has now been corrected. it's the first chance to see how well care has been handled. >> when can we see information about who is
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it is good to see you again, sara. i am also a united airlines employee, a retiree now, but i am proud of my company. i have flown many times with you. i remember you well. i was not a flight attendant but i was associated with that organization a lot. and i had a thought. i know that this is a difficult time for everyone. and we are trying to be as cautious as we can. has anyone given a thought to me be using disposable seat covers or something of that nature that perhaps might cut down on the contact issue? i wish you well. you look pretty. god bless you. i love united airlines. host: ok. guest: thank you. i think that you are accentuating the fact that the airlines are really the people that make them up and aviation is all about connecting people and making those personal connections, so good to hear from you again. as far as the seat covers go, that has not made it into the mix, but there are efforts going on to try to think about how we best protectd people, and how we can best protect -- best follow through with
it is good to see you again, sara. i am also a united airlines employee, a retiree now, but i am proud of my company. i have flown many times with you. i remember you well. i was not a flight attendant but i was associated with that organization a lot. and i had a thought. i know that this is a difficult time for everyone. and we are trying to be as cautious as we can. has anyone given a thought to me be using disposable seat covers or something of that nature that perhaps might cut down on the...
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sara >> yes, let's go to our meg terrell, also following the testimony of dr.fauci on the hill or actually quarantined from looks like his house where he has a lot of books that he needs to organize, but probably doesn't have a lot of time to do it these days, meg what stood out to you? >> you know, talking about the really quick time lines they're working an highlighting moderna in particular and the 62 days that have passed since they envisioned this project together, but dr. fauci also brought up some of the concerns that could happen here, including with the safety around these things he brought up something called antibody dependent enhancement, or essentially what we've seen with a few vaccines in the past where the vaccines can actually make the infection worse when people encounter it, so the need to really be sure about the safety, even as they're moving at these incredibly fast time lines and then of course the need also to be able to prove efficacy, and it will be very interesting to watch how different companies and research groups approach that as
sara >> yes, let's go to our meg terrell, also following the testimony of dr.fauci on the hill or actually quarantined from looks like his house where he has a lot of books that he needs to organize, but probably doesn't have a lot of time to do it these days, meg what stood out to you? >> you know, talking about the really quick time lines they're working an highlighting moderna in particular and the 62 days that have passed since they envisioned this project together, but dr....
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. >> welcome to the show i'm wilfred with sara. stocks have fallen through s&p now down more than half a percent with 59 minutes left continued fears over reopening the country highlighted by dr. fauci's warning that moving too fast could hurt the economic recovery new data showing consumer prices plunge iing, raising investor concerns about deflation and in just the few hour, reports of new hawkish moves against china from the group of gop senators while in the house, democrat have unveiled a new u $3 trillion relief bill >> ahead on today's show we'll hear from melinda gates about how her organization is approaching testing, treatments and vaccines and which countries she says are doing the best right now handling the pandemic. >>> plus, the interim president of new york's mta joins us to discuss a path forward for pass transit and whether people will ever feel comfortable riding in a crowded subway car again the biggest subway system in the country. let's focus on the big stories we're watching kayla has the latest on a new $3 t
. >> welcome to the show i'm wilfred with sara. stocks have fallen through s&p now down more than half a percent with 59 minutes left continued fears over reopening the country highlighted by dr. fauci's warning that moving too fast could hurt the economic recovery new data showing consumer prices plunge iing, raising investor concerns about deflation and in just the few hour, reports of new hawkish moves against china from the group of gop senators while in the house, democrat have...
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reporting live, sara zendehnam, "ktvu fox 2 news." >>> sara, thank you. a number of bay area counties have started using orders. businesses are opening for the first time in several weeks. many people are eager to get outside and work on their gardens and lawns. >> it started out slow for people to realize we are opening and it's been booming. people are a bit captive at home and it's one of the things you can go out and do right now. >> dozens of construction projects have resumed in six counties. golfers can go to the links in 50 area golf courses. >>> president trump is on his way to the state of arizona. this is the first time the president has left washington d.c. the president will visit honeywell aerospace facility in the city of phoenix where employees are manufacturing masks for healthcare workers. the u.s. senate back to work for the first time in a month. there are questions about whether it is safe for senators to return since nearly half or 65 and older. that is the age the cdc says are more at risk. the senate agenda this week includes judic
reporting live, sara zendehnam, "ktvu fox 2 news." >>> sara, thank you. a number of bay area counties have started using orders. businesses are opening for the first time in several weeks. many people are eager to get outside and work on their gardens and lawns. >> it started out slow for people to realize we are opening and it's been booming. people are a bit captive at home and it's one of the things you can go out and do right now. >> dozens of construction...
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i'm sara kelly welcome to the program after weeks of lock down borders are starting to reopen across europe the european commission has unveiled a plan to revive the battered tourism industry and make it possible for people to take a summer vacation at the same time the german government has announced that it will begin relaxing border controls with other e.u. member states starting this coming weekend. border checks were supposed to be a thing of the past in europe change in zone germans were used to freedom of movement but the coronavirus put a stop to that cross border travel to neighboring austria switzerland and france was limited to those with an urgent reason to move now the interior minister has announced a road map to get the roads open again. that is simply that if people continue to show discipline observe the hygiene rules and wear face coverings then in spite of the easing of restrictions during may not only here but across europe we can foresee that the borders will be open on the 15th of june. 6th. border points which were closed completely will be reopened and there w
i'm sara kelly welcome to the program after weeks of lock down borders are starting to reopen across europe the european commission has unveiled a plan to revive the battered tourism industry and make it possible for people to take a summer vacation at the same time the german government has announced that it will begin relaxing border controls with other e.u. member states starting this coming weekend. border checks were supposed to be a thing of the past in europe change in zone germans were...
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. >> hi, sara. big news from merck today essentially laying out three different moves solidifying its strategy one was to inlicense an antiviral drug then the other two were two different deals on vaccines one, a a partnership with a non-profit to develop a vaccine based on the same technology used for their ebola vaccine and the other acquiring a company called femis here's many merck lines up in term of the timeline for human trials they're around the june, july time frame they say with the second vaccine that i just mentioned edmentio be in human trials within a few weeks. there are several companies that have started trials and novavax announced it was starting phase one trials in australia. and there's a different collection of companies here, some with proven vaccine experience like merck, johnson & johnson, which is getting in in september and others which are newer companies. merck points out over the last 25 year, there have been only been seven vaccines approved for new disease causing pat
. >> hi, sara. big news from merck today essentially laying out three different moves solidifying its strategy one was to inlicense an antiviral drug then the other two were two different deals on vaccines one, a a partnership with a non-profit to develop a vaccine based on the same technology used for their ebola vaccine and the other acquiring a company called femis here's many merck lines up in term of the timeline for human trials they're around the june, july time frame they say with...
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sara >> and welcome back, everyone. there's the bell second day of gains. the major averages well off the session highs and really lost a lot of steam throughout the final hour of trading there. the s&p 500 managed to close higher little less than 11% all sectors were positive all day and at the close, ten out of 11 sectors green health care was the outperform rer. financials just dipping into the red into the close closing down just a fraction the nasdaq also having a good day. faang related names continue to power this market higher nasdaq earlier in the day made a run at going flat for the year, but then lost steam there toward the close and we're down more than 1% now for the year more than 10% off record highs nasdaq, no question, the outperformer lately. the russell 2000 index of maul caps which has been outperforming closing the day off the highs. investors turning their attention to what will be a wild after hour's session disney, activision, electronic art, beyond meat, mattel and virgin galactic set to report results in the next few minutes and we
sara >> and welcome back, everyone. there's the bell second day of gains. the major averages well off the session highs and really lost a lot of steam throughout the final hour of trading there. the s&p 500 managed to close higher little less than 11% all sectors were positive all day and at the close, ten out of 11 sectors green health care was the outperform rer. financials just dipping into the red into the close closing down just a fraction the nasdaq also having a good day. faang...
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in terms of the reopening, i agree with sara. people are not looking at the immediate data coming in they're trying to look ahead, they're looking at how the virus is behaving. what we may see in the u.s. is there are large chunks of this country where the impact has been relatively modest and they may be able to reopen considerably without big investments, but there are other areas starting in new york city that are much more seriously hit countries. and i think cuomo has been prudent in setting forth pretty strict guidelines about when to reopen, clearly. we're going to have an experiment going on over the next few weeks where we're seeing the range we're seeing everything from the sweden approach to something closer to the chinese approach and we're going to get data from that which i think will help to clarify the picture. >> jim, in a world where we look at agate nationwide employment, how valuable is that, and can we take comfort in parts of the countries where the job losses are truly temporary? >> yeah. well, i think that
in terms of the reopening, i agree with sara. people are not looking at the immediate data coming in they're trying to look ahead, they're looking at how the virus is behaving. what we may see in the u.s. is there are large chunks of this country where the impact has been relatively modest and they may be able to reopen considerably without big investments, but there are other areas starting in new york city that are much more seriously hit countries. and i think cuomo has been prudent in...
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sara sidner, amazing reporting this evening. thank you. >>> now, protesters expressing their outrage in cities right across the u.s. it is not just in minneapolis. they're outraged not just over the death of george floyd, but for others till killed by police, and from the first protest in louisville kentucky, turning heated and what police say began as a peaceful demonstration as turned into things of violence and property damage, or even reports of shots fired there. local news says the crowd gathered to protest the death of brionna taylor, a woman shot after police officers forced their way into her home, back in march. turn our attention to memphis, tennessee. we have police in riot gear faced off with protesters marching, channing hands up don't shoot. and let's discussion further cedric alexander a former public safety director in dekalb county, georgia. thanks so much for being with us. just thinking about the size of a police station, a significant building there, on fire, and that comes after a number of other buildings
sara sidner, amazing reporting this evening. thank you. >>> now, protesters expressing their outrage in cities right across the u.s. it is not just in minneapolis. they're outraged not just over the death of george floyd, but for others till killed by police, and from the first protest in louisville kentucky, turning heated and what police say began as a peaceful demonstration as turned into things of violence and property damage, or even reports of shots fired there. local news says...
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sue herrera, how is it back at hq >> good to see you, sara good morning, everybody.ays it will reopen the first of its theme parks on june 5th frontier city in oklahoma city will start operations at limited capacity, and raise attendance limits throughout the month. new safety measures include temperature checks, reduced seating on rides, and mandatory use of masks >>> british prime minister boris johnson is sticking by one of his top aides who has come under fire for taking a 500-mile round trip while infected with the coronavirus. johnson's spokesperson says the prime minister is satisfied with the explanation from dominic cummings you can go to cnbc.com for more on the calls for cummings to resign >>> and some good news for j.k. rowling fans the creator of "harry potter" is publishing a fairytale called "ickabog" online for free, the first chapter is available today. look forward to that david, back to you >> thank you, sue. >>> martin franklin joins us on ay wh akr side of this bre stitus across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways t
sue herrera, how is it back at hq >> good to see you, sara good morning, everybody.ays it will reopen the first of its theme parks on june 5th frontier city in oklahoma city will start operations at limited capacity, and raise attendance limits throughout the month. new safety measures include temperature checks, reduced seating on rides, and mandatory use of masks >>> british prime minister boris johnson is sticking by one of his top aides who has come under fire for taking a...
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here to explain, fox news contributor sara carter.ic grenell at del handed it to the department of justice but it's going to be the dni directed at the t sides. >> what's happened here and it's confused everyone. the director of national intelligence ric grenell turned over the list, a list of unmasking americans reported on this in 2017, this was after the eight november 2016 election. up until january whent president trump took office. there were a number of obama officials actually involved. he's turned over that list to the department of justice.ur john durham is actually looking into this as well because as we know, michael flynn's name was unmasked. highly classified. that was in "the washington post." his conversation with former russian ambassador sergey kislyak started this whole mess. right now, the department of justice is looking over the documents that ric grenell has turned over and what i've been told by senior republican lawmakers is that they are going to take a step back, they believe these documents will be made pub
here to explain, fox news contributor sara carter.ic grenell at del handed it to the department of justice but it's going to be the dni directed at the t sides. >> what's happened here and it's confused everyone. the director of national intelligence ric grenell turned over the list, a list of unmasking americans reported on this in 2017, this was after the eight november 2016 election. up until january whent president trump took office. there were a number of obama officials actually...
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i'm going to get back to you, sara. let's get to cnn's miguel marquez. he is also in minneapolis for us with a large group who are protesting and walking the street there. we understand that you have been talking and -- to some of these folks tonight. what are you seeing and what are you hearing from them, miguel? >> reporter: well, first thing i want to make perfectly clear, this has been almost entirely peaceful. in fact, completely peaceful. there have been a couple of individuals that have been spraying graffiti, but you also have many people when they see it happening, when they see people attacking buildings, they will stop them. the entire crowd jumps on them and starts going after them. i want to show you where we are. this is 35 west. this is the freeway. this is the southbound lane. there are -- this crowd has grown. when we started off, it was maybe under thou. 1,000. it looks like it's well over 1,000 people at this point. there are people all across the spectrum. young, old, white, black. people angry at what they are seeing. it's not entire
i'm going to get back to you, sara. let's get to cnn's miguel marquez. he is also in minneapolis for us with a large group who are protesting and walking the street there. we understand that you have been talking and -- to some of these folks tonight. what are you seeing and what are you hearing from them, miguel? >> reporter: well, first thing i want to make perfectly clear, this has been almost entirely peaceful. in fact, completely peaceful. there have been a couple of individuals that...
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joining us flynn attorneys sidney powell and fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett and contributor sara carter. all right, let's start with so much, so many layers to the onion unpeeled here. sidney, i want to start with yoo and i want to start with general flynn. general flynn, you have both sides. they say the case is over. why do you now have to go to the d.c. circuit? what is wrong with sullivan and his honor? >> i wish i knew what was going on with judge sullivan. i can't say that i do, other than he has gone way out into leftud field by himself. that is what we say in the mandamus petition on this notion that he can appoint an amicus for himself and solicit other amicus briefs and not rule on our motions on the government's motion to dismiss. which we consented to appear the law is clear. there is a new supreme court decision unanimously decided within the last two weeks that makes it clear he cannot invite the amicus brief that he has. and he doesn't have that authority of the district court judge. and then there are supreme court andoe d.c. current circuit cases that make clear
joining us flynn attorneys sidney powell and fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett and contributor sara carter. all right, let's start with so much, so many layers to the onion unpeeled here. sidney, i want to start with yoo and i want to start with general flynn. general flynn, you have both sides. they say the case is over. why do you now have to go to the d.c. circuit? what is wrong with sullivan and his honor? >> i wish i knew what was going on with judge sullivan. i can't say that i...
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sara come i don't know what else to say. all of these experts say it is no risk, what do you have to lose? i think i heard that from the president. >> look, at the end of the day this is a decision between the president and his doctor. let's not forget, the president is one of the most monitored individuals by his doctor, a highly respected military physician and very qualified to make these decisions with the president. at the end of the day come at the democrats care nothing about helping the country. they only care about attacking and tearing down this president. at a time we need people coming together more than ever, they are more focused on destroying the president than they ever have been. everyone in this country ought to be praying for the president success because he is the best and only hope we have two lead us through this crisis and rebuild and reignite our economy. his administration, and his team under his leadership are actually doing things to try to help the country. just this week, they have laid more regu
sara come i don't know what else to say. all of these experts say it is no risk, what do you have to lose? i think i heard that from the president. >> look, at the end of the day this is a decision between the president and his doctor. let's not forget, the president is one of the most monitored individuals by his doctor, a highly respected military physician and very qualified to make these decisions with the president. at the end of the day come at the democrats care nothing about...
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let's go straight to sara sidner who is live for us in minneapolis. sarah minneapolis mayor jacob fry is calling on the national guard to help with the protests. tell us what you are seeing on the ground right now. >> reporter: jake, you can see why. this was a wendy's just a few hours ago, but burnt to the ground. there are businesses all the way through and down the street that are completely burned. if you turn this way, you will see the auto zone, where the first fire started. we watched this fire start. it went up last night. you are seeing destruction upon destruction upon destruction. there was a lot of looting as well. last night, though, it really, really exploded. people so angry about what happened with police and george. in the aftermath of an explosion of anger born of pain and a pausing today for minneapolis police chief. >> i am absolutely sorry for the pain, the devastation and trauma that mr. floyd's death has left on his family, his loved ones, our community here in minneapolis and certainly across the country and the world. >> repor
let's go straight to sara sidner who is live for us in minneapolis. sarah minneapolis mayor jacob fry is calling on the national guard to help with the protests. tell us what you are seeing on the ground right now. >> reporter: jake, you can see why. this was a wendy's just a few hours ago, but burnt to the ground. there are businesses all the way through and down the street that are completely burned. if you turn this way, you will see the auto zone, where the first fire started. we...
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i'm wilfred frost along with sara eisen s&p jumping more than 3% let's have a look at what's driving the action hope on the vaccine front. we're not out of ammunition by a long hot those the words of fed chair powell as he says there's a lot more fed can do to help the economy if needed and as states continue to gradually reopen, auto plants are restarting some operations this morning and homebuilder confidence increasing as well >> ahead on today's show, president trump host iing a rou b table with restaurant executives at t the white house this afternoon we'll speak with the ceo of restaurant brand, the parent company of burger king and pop eye's. plus, billionaire entrepreneur and restaurant owner will join us to discuss whether people will actually come back to restaurants, casinos an sporting events he's got all three of those covered. hooe also at that white house meeting. let's focus in on the big stori we're watching mike is tracking the big market rally. meg has the latest on moderna's vaccine progress brian sullivan watching the comeback for crude we'll tart off with the br
i'm wilfred frost along with sara eisen s&p jumping more than 3% let's have a look at what's driving the action hope on the vaccine front. we're not out of ammunition by a long hot those the words of fed chair powell as he says there's a lot more fed can do to help the economy if needed and as states continue to gradually reopen, auto plants are restarting some operations this morning and homebuilder confidence increasing as well >> ahead on today's show, president trump host iing a...
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returning for a 2nd wave leah harding al-jazeera is going to sir clark who is live in hong kong so sara china is presenting this message they have it under control they're doing everything they can to prevent a 2nd outbreak but there are a little least one other hotspot in the country right now. there is a look at some of the latest figures coming from china's national health commission on sunday we have 5 new infections that have been reported to our imported cases and the other 3 are in the jilin province so this particular area this has been identified as a less latest cluster outbreak province this is in the north east of the country and the government there has reported the total tally so far in that particular area is 144 cases in the province and the mayor in the city which is part of that province has described it as a serious outbreak and as a result the government has boosted a number of its control measures and restrictions across the province to try and stem or curb the spread of the infection in the city of julian the got a partial lockdown schools have also been closed a g
returning for a 2nd wave leah harding al-jazeera is going to sir clark who is live in hong kong so sara china is presenting this message they have it under control they're doing everything they can to prevent a 2nd outbreak but there are a little least one other hotspot in the country right now. there is a look at some of the latest figures coming from china's national health commission on sunday we have 5 new infections that have been reported to our imported cases and the other 3 are in the...
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. >> sara, i want you to stand by. we are going to continue on with sara here. >> yeah. >> tell us what you are hearing and seeing. >> so, fireworks are being fired off in the parking lot here in minneapolis. if you are standing in the middle of the huge parking lot, there are hundreds of people. it is like the fourth of july out here. they are almost on par with professional fireworks. they were being shot towards the police department and over some of the buildings, including the autozone. there is wonder if the fire was started by that or another way. you are hearing loud noises. first flashbangs from police. it is quite a scene here. we are seeing loads of cars. a parking lot and a line of people going to the front of the store, to the target and loading as many things as they can in their cars. earlier today there were folks here that had begged people. >> african-american leaders that have been in the community for a long time saying that you know we know you are angry. we are angry watching what has happened to
. >> sara, i want you to stand by. we are going to continue on with sara here. >> yeah. >> tell us what you are hearing and seeing. >> so, fireworks are being fired off in the parking lot here in minneapolis. if you are standing in the middle of the huge parking lot, there are hundreds of people. it is like the fourth of july out here. they are almost on par with professional fireworks. they were being shot towards the police department and over some of the buildings,...
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cnn's sara sidner is live in timberlake, south dakota, with more. what is the latest on this, sara?>> reporter: the tribes here are saying they absolutely will not take down their checkpoints. and the governor is insisting that they must because she says these are state roads governed by the state and federal roads governed by the federal government. the tribe isn't buying it and saying they're doing these checkpoints for one reason, alisyn, and that is to keep their people safe. >> no fever or cough or shortness of breath. >> reporter: no, don't have any of those things. the tribe says this is their front line in the battle against coronavirus. if you want to enter their lands in south dakota, you'll have to answer some questions at their checkpoints. >> have you traveled to or from an area with covid-19 cases. >> reporter: if you don't answer correctly, unless you're engaging in essential activity, you could be turned away or tracked closely and quarantined if you have a reason to stay on the reservation. >> we love our people. you can't replace a human life. and so that's all we'
cnn's sara sidner is live in timberlake, south dakota, with more. what is the latest on this, sara?>> reporter: the tribes here are saying they absolutely will not take down their checkpoints. and the governor is insisting that they must because she says these are state roads governed by the state and federal roads governed by the federal government. the tribe isn't buying it and saying they're doing these checkpoints for one reason, alisyn, and that is to keep their people safe. >>...
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down 2.5% on the dow the close, sara >> that will take us lower on the week welcome, everyone. >> take up the session on wall street. lower. here are session lows. down 617 points. just off the down mark we were at 29 out of u 30 stocks closer lower. walmart the only exception and we were lower on the week on the dow. here's the s&p 500 energy getting hit the hardest every group in the s&p lost more than 1%. consumer staples held up best. nasdaq got hit harder than the rest 3.2% amazon, a big story there. big drop post earnings on the spending the small caps have been strong making a real catch up it tumbled today coming up this hour, we'll ask the president of sax fifth avenue about the retailer's plans to reopen stores whether the coronavirus will change consumer habits over the long-term. joining us to talk about the market today, keith still with us ceo of iq capital. first though to you, mike, on what we saw today and for the week and whether we're starting to see a change in the dynamic of the market after april saw its best month for stocks since 1987 >> yeah certainly the stren
down 2.5% on the dow the close, sara >> that will take us lower on the week welcome, everyone. >> take up the session on wall street. lower. here are session lows. down 617 points. just off the down mark we were at 29 out of u 30 stocks closer lower. walmart the only exception and we were lower on the week on the dow. here's the s&p 500 energy getting hit the hardest every group in the s&p lost more than 1%. consumer staples held up best. nasdaq got hit harder than the rest...
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i tell you, sara, i have this walk i do, this hike.ay because it's the same one over and over. >> i have the same walk. i do the same walk every day but at least we have the option to do that. that's the good news. this program is called the slow streets program and it's rather just during the stay-at-home order. we stopped by redwood where ten streets are shut down in the first phthe practice. the idea is to close streets temporarily to make it safer for people to walk and bike while maintaining distance from others. emergency vehicles and others can drive through but the hope is people will drive slower. we spoke to one plan who is sceptical about the city's decision. >> their heart is in the right place. i think the idea is misplaced because it's a ghost town. whales the purpose of closing down a street that nobody's on. >> redwood city isn't alone in making this temporary change. san mateo, foster, oakland, san francisco and alameda have similar ones. the city added another five miles of street closures bringing it to 16. san franc
i tell you, sara, i have this walk i do, this hike.ay because it's the same one over and over. >> i have the same walk. i do the same walk every day but at least we have the option to do that. that's the good news. this program is called the slow streets program and it's rather just during the stay-at-home order. we stopped by redwood where ten streets are shut down in the first phthe practice. the idea is to close streets temporarily to make it safer for people to walk and bike while...