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>> they went after scottsdale fashion park which is one of the high end malls retailers in scottsdale. and they went after a lot of businesses and buildings in downtown phoenix. it got pretty bad last night is my understanding. there were some arrests made both places. rick: i think we may have lost you for a moment, congressman. if you can still hear me. phoenix is one of those cities that had re-opened many of its businesses. i know people there, and they were excited about being able to go out and get a male and do some shopping. but this turned everything on its ear. >> that's right. so we saw a bunch of businesses get trashed last night. some looting going on. but you know, we talked to people who had their businesses closed and they are exciting to just be starting back. now this happens. so far, most of it is confined to downtown phoenix and portions of scottsdale. rick: we heard calls for more leaders to cop out and reassure the protesters who mean well, who want to see change in the wake of george floyd at the hands of a minneapolis police officer. are those words being spoke
>> they went after scottsdale fashion park which is one of the high end malls retailers in scottsdale. and they went after a lot of businesses and buildings in downtown phoenix. it got pretty bad last night is my understanding. there were some arrests made both places. rick: i think we may have lost you for a moment, congressman. if you can still hear me. phoenix is one of those cities that had re-opened many of its businesses. i know people there, and they were excited about being able...
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joe fryer on the ground in scottsdale, arizona. a state that set is a record for hospitalizations for nine consecutive days. priscilla thompson in houston, a hot spot within one of the nation's major coronavirus hot spots. and kerry sanders, blew away a high of cases today and correspondent for the "new york times" and msnbc analyst also with us. joe fryer, start, move twoeft east. start with you out west. give me the situation in arizona and is today's situation, we know every day the governor sort of increased his concern, we saw him allowing municipalities to make their own rules. is he any closer to making his own decision on a lockdown? >> reporter: we haven't heard anything about that yet. one of the biggest changes we saw a week ago when the governor said local cities, counties, you want to put in mask mandates you can. many did. including where i am. i'm in a busy street on scottsdale with small businesses. you saw most people wearing masks. the worry, when arizona reopened last month, experts say, yeah, fine to start reope
joe fryer on the ground in scottsdale, arizona. a state that set is a record for hospitalizations for nine consecutive days. priscilla thompson in houston, a hot spot within one of the nation's major coronavirus hot spots. and kerry sanders, blew away a high of cases today and correspondent for the "new york times" and msnbc analyst also with us. joe fryer, start, move twoeft east. start with you out west. give me the situation in arizona and is today's situation, we know every day...
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there were videos showing downtown scottsdale was packed. you kept telling the public we should be focused on the good actors and not the bad actors. meanwhile, the number of cases continued to rise. you are acknowledging the problem by saying you are putting a pause on this to get numbers down. should arizona take you seriously this time? can you guarantee there will be not just communication, but enforcement? gov. ducey: in the presentation earlier, you saw an executive order shutting these places down for 30 days. how much more accountable bad actors could be held. i also want to say this was not all of the bars. this was some of the bars. information from public health, what we were able to witness and what we saw is not possible through education and communication became the most severe possible enforcement we have in the toolbox. that should demonstrate that, when necessary, when needed, we will do what it takes to get the job done. crowds?about larger are you guaranteeing that is going to be cracked down? you have not shown a big will
there were videos showing downtown scottsdale was packed. you kept telling the public we should be focused on the good actors and not the bad actors. meanwhile, the number of cases continued to rise. you are acknowledging the problem by saying you are putting a pause on this to get numbers down. should arizona take you seriously this time? can you guarantee there will be not just communication, but enforcement? gov. ducey: in the presentation earlier, you saw an executive order shutting these...
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the giants closed down their training facility in scottsdale, arizona. someone inside the facility and a family member had symptoms of covid-19. they've been tested, along with others who were there. players started working out, by the way, in scottsdale last month. >>> the day after governor newsom mandated all of californians to wear masks. there's still big questions. one of the rules, who is in charge of enforcing this? so far, no one is stepping up. scott budman has more. >> helping serve food at an ethiopian restaurant, governor newsom admitted the mask mandate is largely up to us to follow. >> we don't go into this with a punitive mind-set. public health, public safety mind-set. i think people are encouraging of one another. i think the more you see good behavior, the more likely to participate. >> meanwhile at a san jose coffee shop and skateboard shop, masks are the hot topic. >> it's the least we can do to help keep the community safe. >> most people we saw were wearing them. >> honestly, i think i wear the mask because i don't want to risk eve
the giants closed down their training facility in scottsdale, arizona. someone inside the facility and a family member had symptoms of covid-19. they've been tested, along with others who were there. players started working out, by the way, in scottsdale last month. >>> the day after governor newsom mandated all of californians to wear masks. there's still big questions. one of the rules, who is in charge of enforcing this? so far, no one is stepping up. scott budman has more. >>...
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un concejal de la ciudad de scottsdale tuvo que disculparse por decir dos veces ante una multitud: noitud de manifestantes que se oponen radicalemente a una orden local de usar mascaras en sitios publicos para prevenir nuevos contagios con coronavirus... el polvo del sahara llega a carolina: el polvo del sara llega a estados unidos. tenemos mÁs aquÍ en tu "ediciÓn digital". cada vez mas cerca de estados unidos, el polvo del desierto continua su inconveniente viaje por el borja: tras envolver en una nube de partÍculas de arena a varias islas y parte de centroamÉrica y méxico, el evento proveniente de África afectarÍa a varios estados. carolina: autoridades de salud piden que la gente use sus mÁscaras y que no salgan de casa especialmente si padecen enfermedades respiratorias. pasemos con albert martÍnez, jefe de meteorologÍa de univisiÓn. ¿como siempre nos vas a dejar con la boca abierta, no? albert: llevamos muchos dÍas hablando del polvo del sahara. ya lo tenemos sobre el sur de estados unidos. donde estÁ alcanzando texas, luisiana, mississippi incluso el norte de la florida. un polv
un concejal de la ciudad de scottsdale tuvo que disculparse por decir dos veces ante una multitud: noitud de manifestantes que se oponen radicalemente a una orden local de usar mascaras en sitios publicos para prevenir nuevos contagios con coronavirus... el polvo del sahara llega a carolina: el polvo del sara llega a estados unidos. tenemos mÁs aquÍ en tu "ediciÓn digital". cada vez mas cerca de estados unidos, el polvo del desierto continua su inconveniente viaje por el borja:...
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that's where we find joe fryer from scottsdale outside of phoenix.brian. the newest numbers that came out in arizona 3,000 new cases here. that's not a record, but it's above 3,000, not too far off the record set a couple days ago. in maricopa county they say they've seen over a third of their coronavirus cases in just the past week. now about half of those cases are people under the age of 45. continuing this trend we're seeing younger people get sick. in some ways that's good news because they're less likely to be hospitalized. at the same time we know younger people are going to be out and about. jimmy flores said he was out with friends and he wasn't wearing a mask and wasn't social distancing. a few days later he got covid-19. it was so bad he was in the hospital. he's better now, but he's trying to send a message it can still be bad for younger people. take a listen. >> if you don't have a personal experience and you see the news, it's so unbelievable that this sickness can really be detrimental to your health. people aren't going to believe it
that's where we find joe fryer from scottsdale outside of phoenix.brian. the newest numbers that came out in arizona 3,000 new cases here. that's not a record, but it's above 3,000, not too far off the record set a couple days ago. in maricopa county they say they've seen over a third of their coronavirus cases in just the past week. now about half of those cases are people under the age of 45. continuing this trend we're seeing younger people get sick. in some ways that's good news because...
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let's go to kyung lah in scottsdale, arizona. and you know, a similar issue there. and i know a number of mayors in arizona are taking action in response to the increase in cases in arizona. what will are they doing specifically? >> reporter: they're ordering masks. that people are going to be out and about, they're encouraging in some cases or ordering people in public places to wear masks. if you are in a place that you -- especially where you can't social distance, that's something that all the doctors in the state are saying that is something that will keep people safe. they're doing this, the mayors are, because the governor of the state has stopped short of a statewide mandate. the governor here in this state says it's just not going to work in rural areas versus more populated areas like scottsdale or phoenix, and that he wants to make that decision a local decision. now doctors in the state, approximately 3,000 of them, signed a letter saying they disagree. they want a state mandate. why this reaction from the doctors? well, if you look at what came out toda
let's go to kyung lah in scottsdale, arizona. and you know, a similar issue there. and i know a number of mayors in arizona are taking action in response to the increase in cases in arizona. what will are they doing specifically? >> reporter: they're ordering masks. that people are going to be out and about, they're encouraging in some cases or ordering people in public places to wear masks. if you are in a place that you -- especially where you can't social distance, that's something...
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craig. >> joe fryer in scottsdale, thank you. across the country we're hearing just how bad things have gotten from the nurses, from the doctors, from the medical staff who are dealing with this virus every day. >> it's just been awful to watch these patients in such severe distress and see how bad they get, and just seeing how alone they are and how scared they are and how much they miss their family. it's awful. >> i'm used to encountering in my professional and even my personal life, but this is not the same. >> in some ways it's almost like fighting a ghost because we just don't know what you're up against. >> i want to bring in our doctor on duty for the hour, dr. steve corwin, president and ceo of new york presbyterian hospitals. steve, the exhaustion from the medical professionals that we just heard, i know that sounds familiar to you as someone who ran a hospital in new york during the height of the pandemic there. what advice do you have for your counterparts across this country who are seeing their spikes in cases now?
craig. >> joe fryer in scottsdale, thank you. across the country we're hearing just how bad things have gotten from the nurses, from the doctors, from the medical staff who are dealing with this virus every day. >> it's just been awful to watch these patients in such severe distress and see how bad they get, and just seeing how alone they are and how scared they are and how much they miss their family. it's awful. >> i'm used to encountering in my professional and even my...
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right before memorial day in scottsdale, we had packed bars and clubs. and because technically they serve food at these clubs, they were available to operate. there is no social distancing. there is no enforcement by city of scottsdale or the department of health services. it was ridiculous and there was a lot of outbreaks that occurred from that. so in so other areas, i have seen some restaurants that have been very safe in deciding not to open or open with social distancing guidelines. but at the end of the day, we're basically going to have to go through a formal shutdown or informal shutdown. and we warned the governor about this, that if you don't control the public health problem and force a quick opening, you are going to end up creating a second shutdown, where it will be more devastating to the economy because then nobody will trust the government when they say it's time to go out. this governor has failed us. the president has failed us. >> we're all thinking about you and pulling for you in your state there. thank you for your time tonight. >>
right before memorial day in scottsdale, we had packed bars and clubs. and because technically they serve food at these clubs, they were available to operate. there is no social distancing. there is no enforcement by city of scottsdale or the department of health services. it was ridiculous and there was a lot of outbreaks that occurred from that. so in so other areas, i have seen some restaurants that have been very safe in deciding not to open or open with social distancing guidelines. but at...
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we just pulled up here at another testing site in scottsdale. for anybody that's trying to get a test here, it's -- because on one hand you're saying the state recorded its most number of cases, at the same time the demand for testing exceeds the current capacity that the state of arizona labs are able to hold. what i'm saying is that if you go and try to plug in for a cvs appointment or a walgreen's appointment there's a slim shot you will get one on the day of or the following day. the arizona state fairgrounds have been allowing 1,000 people to come in every day. we went over there this morning, that's where we saw mar tetika flores. i want you to hear her explain her own experience. >> you showed up here looking for a test? >> yes, i did. >> what did you find? >> so, nothing is open, and there's no new information online saying it was closed at all. >> is it a little frustrating to show up and there be no testing here? >> just little bit. it's kind of a treasure hunt right now. >> the main issue is the fact that there is not enough machinery
we just pulled up here at another testing site in scottsdale. for anybody that's trying to get a test here, it's -- because on one hand you're saying the state recorded its most number of cases, at the same time the demand for testing exceeds the current capacity that the state of arizona labs are able to hold. what i'm saying is that if you go and try to plug in for a cvs appointment or a walgreen's appointment there's a slim shot you will get one on the day of or the following day. the...
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no enforcement by the city of scottsdale or the department of health services. it was ridiculous. there was a lot of outbreaks that occurred from that. so in other some other areas, my downtown areas, restaurants have been safe and decided not to reopen or reopened with social distancing guidelines, but at the end of the day, we're basically going to have to go at some point through a formal shutdown or informal shutdown. we all warned the governor about this. we said it would be extremely dangerous, but if you don't control the public health program and force a quick opening, you're going toned up creating a second shutdown where it's going to be even more devastating to the economy because then nobody would trust the government when it said it's time to go back out. this government has failed us. the president has failed us. >> congressman ruben gallego of the state of arizona, we're all thinking about you and pulling for you in your state there. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> now for more on the state of the virus, i want to turn to dr. richard besser, the f
no enforcement by the city of scottsdale or the department of health services. it was ridiculous. there was a lot of outbreaks that occurred from that. so in other some other areas, my downtown areas, restaurants have been safe and decided not to reopen or reopened with social distancing guidelines, but at the end of the day, we're basically going to have to go at some point through a formal shutdown or informal shutdown. we all warned the governor about this. we said it would be extremely...
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let's go to scottsdale, arizona. our kyung law is there.ilar story in arizona in terms of an increase in cases and hospitalizations? >> reporter: absolutely, and what's really concerning the state health officials here is the records, the number of new cases and the daily record being smashed almost every day this week so
let's go to scottsdale, arizona. our kyung law is there.ilar story in arizona in terms of an increase in cases and hospitalizations? >> reporter: absolutely, and what's really concerning the state health officials here is the records, the number of new cases and the daily record being smashed almost every day this week so
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let's begin with nbc's joe fryer in scottsdale, arizona. dhae thanks for joining us. what's the governor's plan to turn these numbers around? >> reporter: andrea, in the last hour we got the latest news. the good news is the number of new cases in arizona is 1,800, half the number we saw yesterday, yesterday a record-breaking day in arizona with nearly 3,600 new cases. the bad news today, arizona reporting 79 new deaths. that is a single day record here for the state of arizona which does have people concerned. in addition, hospital icu beds now 88% full in the state of arizona. just yesterday that number was 84% full. so that is a major concern for a lot of people. we just spoke with the man who used to run the department of health here in arizona. that is his biggest concern. he worries that as we get to the fourth of july, that arizona is going to run out of hospital beds here. that is going to have a major impact on health here. he says that really officials across the state here need to make sure that people do a better job of trying to comply with social distanc
let's begin with nbc's joe fryer in scottsdale, arizona. dhae thanks for joining us. what's the governor's plan to turn these numbers around? >> reporter: andrea, in the last hour we got the latest news. the good news is the number of new cases in arizona is 1,800, half the number we saw yesterday, yesterday a record-breaking day in arizona with nearly 3,600 new cases. the bad news today, arizona reporting 79 new deaths. that is a single day record here for the state of arizona which does...
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. >> reporter: in arizona where cases are exploding, a scottsdale city councilman mocked a mask order. >> i can't breathe i can't breathe. >> reporter: guy philips later apologized saying he wasn't trying to echo the words of george floyd. the national backlash comes despite hard data showing a mask can make a big difference the university of washington now projects the death toll will climb from 122,000 today to 180,000 by october but requiring masks could save 33,000 lives. >> if we don't have widespread mask use as we head into the fall and cases are going up, we're going to end up shutting down the economy to save lives. >> reporter: so far many of the states that have required masks have seen covid cases drop, even as states that only recommend masks have seen them increase while the president's top experts have urged the public to go along -- >> make sure you wear a mask. >> reporter: president trump has only been seen wearing a mask once many believe ordering people to wear masks simply goes too far. >> i think coronavirus is real but so is the flu, so is a lot of different vir
. >> reporter: in arizona where cases are exploding, a scottsdale city councilman mocked a mask order. >> i can't breathe i can't breathe. >> reporter: guy philips later apologized saying he wasn't trying to echo the words of george floyd. the national backlash comes despite hard data showing a mask can make a big difference the university of washington now projects the death toll will climb from 122,000 today to 180,000 by october but requiring masks could save 33,000 lives....
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we were in downtown scottsdale last night where there were a lot of restaurants. it was a tuesday night, nearly 110 degrees. so it wasn't exactly wild and crazy out here. we saw many young people venturing out, many in their teens and twebts. take a listen to what they had to say. >> in some cases i'm definitely nervous about it, in groups of big people, if i catch myself in that position. >> but you're not letting it stop you? >> definitely not, no. got to do as much as i can, you know, while i can. >> with being at home pour the past four months, i think everyone is ready to step out and get some more human interaction. if you step outside, wear the mask, respect other people's boundaries that you don't know. >> reporter: the first young man you heard from there, he actually lives in colorado. he and some friends came to arizona for a few days for i guess a little vacation, just a change of scenery. the second young man you heard from there, p.j., you may notice he was wearing a mask. he told us a week ago he was never wearing a mask. you might recall in arizona
we were in downtown scottsdale last night where there were a lot of restaurants. it was a tuesday night, nearly 110 degrees. so it wasn't exactly wild and crazy out here. we saw many young people venturing out, many in their teens and twebts. take a listen to what they had to say. >> in some cases i'm definitely nervous about it, in groups of big people, if i catch myself in that position. >> but you're not letting it stop you? >> definitely not, no. got to do as much as i...
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nbc's vaughn hillyard is live in scottsdale. vaughn, tell me about the current state of the coronavirus in arizona. >> reporter: here in arizona, it's really hard to tell you what the current state is quite frankly, alicia, because of the lack of access to appropriate testing here in the state and contact tracing. you just said there are more than 3,500 new cases reported today alone. when you look at hospitalizations, today also marks the most hospitalizations in the state to date, the most ventilators in use, the most icu beds in use. but, again, we have been around from the west valley to the heart of phoenix. we're now here over in the scottsdale area tracking testing. in each of these testing locations around the state, they're at capacity. folks are trying to get an understanding of the extent to which this spread has hit their own community, their own families, their own workplaces. i want to introduce to you dr. natasha buyon. you yourself are testing folks here today. you're also assistant professor of the university of
nbc's vaughn hillyard is live in scottsdale. vaughn, tell me about the current state of the coronavirus in arizona. >> reporter: here in arizona, it's really hard to tell you what the current state is quite frankly, alicia, because of the lack of access to appropriate testing here in the state and contact tracing. you just said there are more than 3,500 new cases reported today alone. when you look at hospitalizations, today also marks the most hospitalizations in the state to date, the...
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san francisco giants closed their scottsdale spring training facility today after one person in one familyember exhibited mild symptoms and were tested according to baseball operations president. >> between the covid-19 and physical problems, gosh, that's hard. >> there are some that think the nfl, the nba and major league baseball will not even get off the ground at all. >>> more local news at 5:30, a celebration of freedom, the history behind juneteenth. >> we've gone from being recognized only as pieces of property to being recognized as human beings, but still not recognized as being equal. >> reflections on how the meaning of the holiday is being reshaped as america reckons with its pastor >>> a northern california priest streon cbsn bay area, thousands of people gathered around lake merritt in oakland this evening to commemorate juneteenth. why many say this year there's a new sense of urgency. >>> hundreds also gathered outside san francisco city hall celebrating the day but also calling for more progress. >>> a look back at that first juneteenth celebration and a long march for fre
san francisco giants closed their scottsdale spring training facility today after one person in one familyember exhibited mild symptoms and were tested according to baseball operations president. >> between the covid-19 and physical problems, gosh, that's hard. >> there are some that think the nfl, the nba and major league baseball will not even get off the ground at all. >>> more local news at 5:30, a celebration of freedom, the history behind juneteenth. >> we've...
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nbc's vaughn hilliard is in scottsdale, arizona with the very latest. jua you know, vaughn, the states setting records even on this saturday. we're not done with the day yet here. that of course is affecting a lot of the infrastructures across the country. how is it there in arizona? >> you know, i think the part that we all need to note as part of this is this conversation has been taking place in arizona, richard, since early may. it was back on may 4th when the governor here, doug ducey announced that retail and restaurants would begin to reopen and that he would intend to allow the state's stay-at-home order on may 15th to expire. at that point, we were already talking about record numbers of deaths and cases. and ever since there, we've seen that number steadily rise. over the last two weeks, you've seen the numbers spike. that's what leads us to today. the arizona department of health services announced a record more than 3500 new cases today. 44 arizonans have now pass. but there are records. record number of hospitalizations, record number of ve
nbc's vaughn hilliard is in scottsdale, arizona with the very latest. jua you know, vaughn, the states setting records even on this saturday. we're not done with the day yet here. that of course is affecting a lot of the infrastructures across the country. how is it there in arizona? >> you know, i think the part that we all need to note as part of this is this conversation has been taking place in arizona, richard, since early may. it was back on may 4th when the governor here, doug...
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and in arizona where hospitals have activated emergency plans, these bar goers in scottsdale line it had block, shoulder to shoulder back in florida several bars shutting down today for cleaning after reported covid cases joaquin -- is taking every possible precaution to stop the spread and save his business if you were told by the mayor that you had to shut down again what would that mean to your business >> it would be very difficult, the tell you the truth. devastating to shut down again. >> reporter: states balancing an economic emergency with threats of a new covid wave ready to crash sam brock, nbc news, miami. >> the spread of the virus is also a concern as the trump campaign gets set to resume large scale rallies this coming weekend in oklahoma. the president today addressing that issue and the killing of rayshard brooks in atlanta. more from peteral kpaend. >> reporter: president trump speaking out about the killing of rayshard brooks by an atlanta police officer. >> i thought it was a terrible situation i studied it closely to me it was very disturbing. >> reporter: the pre
and in arizona where hospitals have activated emergency plans, these bar goers in scottsdale line it had block, shoulder to shoulder back in florida several bars shutting down today for cleaning after reported covid cases joaquin -- is taking every possible precaution to stop the spread and save his business if you were told by the mayor that you had to shut down again what would that mean to your business >> it would be very difficult, the tell you the truth. devastating to shut down...
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earlier today the giants closed their scottsdale, arizona site after one person and one family member were. every team will have to get tested before they could return to the facility once it reopens when that happens. we just don't know when it will happen. pretty much we're talking about ten sites in arizona, 13 in florida, some share a facility. let's face it, in most big market cities, home football drives the bus of the sports landscape. when the coronavirus has no boundary affects those teams, it's a problem. now according to the nfl network, one unidentified 49ers player has tested positive. the team is not releasing his name. we know a group of players mostly receivers were a part of a workout hosted by jimmy garoppolo. all the players were tested for the virus today and will have to remain in tennessee until further notice. this is on the heels of reports that members of the dallas cowboys and houston texans tested z motive earler on in the week. what does that mean? according to they may need to build a closed campus where players and the students are behind closed doors. un
earlier today the giants closed their scottsdale, arizona site after one person and one family member were. every team will have to get tested before they could return to the facility once it reopens when that happens. we just don't know when it will happen. pretty much we're talking about ten sites in arizona, 13 in florida, some share a facility. let's face it, in most big market cities, home football drives the bus of the sports landscape. when the coronavirus has no boundary affects those...
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s in scottsdale. the temperatures have creeped up a tiny bit. some areas are at 52 degrees. the low will focus the clouds. the other one will be there for southern california. we will get a system from the north. that's not until friday and saturday. it is in 80s around the bay. you're pushing the 80s and upper 90s. if today is the warmest day tomorrow the forecast will back up a little bit. then they will start to bring in fog. we have a big cooldown as we go into the weekend. >>> 4:52 is the time. we would like to remind you to download the ktvu weather app. it has the seven-day forecast. it also has an easy feature for you to upload your photos for us to see and share. the weather app is a free download for your smartphone or tablet. >>> a message to demonstrators across the country, with the family of george floyd has to say to people using his name as an excuse to create violence, but first, how some of the biggest names plan to call attention to george floyd's death today. ♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight m
s in scottsdale. the temperatures have creeped up a tiny bit. some areas are at 52 degrees. the low will focus the clouds. the other one will be there for southern california. we will get a system from the north. that's not until friday and saturday. it is in 80s around the bay. you're pushing the 80s and upper 90s. if today is the warmest day tomorrow the forecast will back up a little bit. then they will start to bring in fog. we have a big cooldown as we go into the weekend. >>>...
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and in arizona, where hospitals have activated emergency plans, these bargoers in scottsdale line the block, shoulder to shoulder back in florida, several bars shutting down for cleaning after reported covid cases joaquin was taking every possible precaution to stop the spread, and save his business. if you were told by the mayor that you had to shut down again, what would that mean to your business >> it would be very difficult to tell you the truth it would be devastating to shut down again. >> reporter: states balancing an economic emergency with threats of a new covid wave ready to crash. and even states that have aggressively promoted social distancing are still seeing some troubling signs. in california, for example, l.a. county officials went to 2,000 restaurants over the weekend, they found that about half of them were not in compliance with county rules for reopening frances? >> all right, sam, thank you >>> coming up, a training mission overseas ends in tragedy for u.s. service member. >>> and police in new york are searching for answers afr mbs the force may have been poiso
and in arizona, where hospitals have activated emergency plans, these bargoers in scottsdale line the block, shoulder to shoulder back in florida, several bars shutting down for cleaning after reported covid cases joaquin was taking every possible precaution to stop the spread, and save his business. if you were told by the mayor that you had to shut down again, what would that mean to your business >> it would be very difficult to tell you the truth it would be devastating to shut down...
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the giants closed down their facility in scottsdale. someone who had been in the facility and a family member had symptoms. they've been tested along with others who were there. >>> a san jose state tradition is coming to an end. the university says its spartan up hand jess feuer gesture is b retired. the director says the gesture became problematic after a similar gesture was adopted by white supremists. they're asking students and alumni to stop using it. they will continue to use the phrase "spartan up" on marketing materials. we're back in a moment. you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad? your wireless your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple easy awesome. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wire
the giants closed down their facility in scottsdale. someone who had been in the facility and a family member had symptoms. they've been tested along with others who were there. >>> a san jose state tradition is coming to an end. the university says its spartan up hand jess feuer gesture is b retired. the director says the gesture became problematic after a similar gesture was adopted by white supremists. they're asking students and alumni to stop using it. they will continue to use...
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hospitals are treating a record number of covid patients, a protest against the new mask rule in scottsdale. >> i can't breathe! i can't breathe! >> reporter: this councilman spoking outrage after he appeared to mock the final words of george floyd and eric garner. the governor calling it despicable. the councilman later apologizing. but doctors are urging americans to use masks, especially when social distancing isn't possible. >> masks are an absolutely critical component to really ending this pandemic. >> reporter: and more people appe t b w them. a new abc news/ipsos poll 89% of americans say they have worn one, compared to 55% in april. after scenes like this played out across the country, the challenge is getting guests to follow the rules, like at this miami beach hotel. >> we're trying to get everybody to wear a mask. it's not easy. >> reporter:asn't bee easy to get people to wear a mask? >> no, there interested. >> reporter: for much of the country, a patchwork of rules. just 18 states now require masks, at least for businesses. a new model from the university of washington suggest
hospitals are treating a record number of covid patients, a protest against the new mask rule in scottsdale. >> i can't breathe! i can't breathe! >> reporter: this councilman spoking outrage after he appeared to mock the final words of george floyd and eric garner. the governor calling it despicable. the councilman later apologizing. but doctors are urging americans to use masks, especially when social distancing isn't possible. >> masks are an absolutely critical component to...
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i believe it may be part of scottsdale as well i hope it will pass i hope the senator on the other side of the aisle that's held it up can be convinced otherwise. this is history, and it demands we bring an end to this bloodied chapter in american history which touches so many of the states. we've a job to do. we have two bills and we have seen the republican bill for the first time this morning. many of us believe it is at least an indication of the urgency of the issue. but not as n responsive as it should be. let us not escape this moment in history, let us not avoid it. let's face it and let's use it. we can make this a better nation. we can say to those young people, black, white, and brown those young women and men who are leading the marches in my state and across the nation, we hear you. weio understand what to grow up in a different world and in a different nation. we understand that you want to see discrimination and racial mistreatment come to an end in this country. in this generation, the ones who are elected to do something about it will do just that. we will respond. i ho
i believe it may be part of scottsdale as well i hope it will pass i hope the senator on the other side of the aisle that's held it up can be convinced otherwise. this is history, and it demands we bring an end to this bloodied chapter in american history which touches so many of the states. we've a job to do. we have two bills and we have seen the republican bill for the first time this morning. many of us believe it is at least an indication of the urgency of the issue. but not as n...
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(applause) i practice in scottsdale, arizona, which is a very, very sunny environment.really terrible on your skin. and it gives this crepey change to the skin. it happens with aging, but it happens with environment too. you know, women come and see me, and sometimes what they'll say is, "i have my grandmother's skin." it's saggy, it's loose, and they feel that there's nothing they can do about it. the thing that i think makes crepe erase advanced different than other products i have tried and used is there's a two step treatment. and the two steps work very much together. you do see instant gratification, but what i want to see is improvement at the 30 day and at the 60 day. and i have seen the results at 30 and 60 days. it gets better and better. i think that when you look at your skin and it looks good, it makes you feel good inside. if you're skeptical about trying crepe erase... i'm going to tell you from the bottom of my heart where confidence is everything at this age, where "what's the point?" seems to be a lot of women's mantra after 50, i want to tell you this
(applause) i practice in scottsdale, arizona, which is a very, very sunny environment.really terrible on your skin. and it gives this crepey change to the skin. it happens with aging, but it happens with environment too. you know, women come and see me, and sometimes what they'll say is, "i have my grandmother's skin." it's saggy, it's loose, and they feel that there's nothing they can do about it. the thing that i think makes crepe erase advanced different than other products i have...
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the phoenix, mesa, scottsdale area showed the fastest growth with a doubling time of 16 days.we are looking down at the county level for potential hot spots. some are using some interesting data that aren't case data necessarily but symptom data, doctors visit data, even facebook survey data about what people are feeling you can see on the county level, where the potential hot spots. the darker, the more people are reporting going to the doctor or googling for covid you can see dark spots in southern florida and arizona and some parts of texas. watching this closely but a lot of folks concerned about this. >> there is. a few things here. there are some in wisconsin, iowa that are owe opened they are not having the spike. if we go back to the map, that is also a heat map areas where it is hot. weather indicators a buddy of mine at hopkins talked with me privately the enemy here might be air-conditioning open your window could become the new wash your hands. these are hot spots were people may be retreating back in doors to closed vent lags systems. >> yes the idea in some of th
the phoenix, mesa, scottsdale area showed the fastest growth with a doubling time of 16 days.we are looking down at the county level for potential hot spots. some are using some interesting data that aren't case data necessarily but symptom data, doctors visit data, even facebook survey data about what people are feeling you can see on the county level, where the potential hot spots. the darker, the more people are reporting going to the doctor or googling for covid you can see dark spots in...
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skbrients and two other teams announced yesterday they are closing their spring training facility in scottsdale over coronavirus concerns. and 49ers players continuing to work hard off the field to help the community right now. wide receiver kendrick borne is holding an event in the south bay. her is chris alvarez with more. >> reporter: skill players have been training this week in nashville, tennessee. according to nfl network one unidentified player has covid-19. still waiting to hear. the news comes on the deebo samuel suffered a broken foot in ekidpeak withe reiver kendri veac teomniyeet tte fld h ro b unheeaming u wseveral organizations, including bay area cities produce. and the city of san jose. to give out 5,000 boxes of fresh fruit and veggies. first come first serve at emma pass rush park in san jose from noon to three. >> decided to give back. and people need food. especially with what's going on right i certain kind of food and we decided to do veggies and . althy options >> golfer nick watney tested positive for covid-19. and withdrew from the tournament. and bryson sticks up the
skbrients and two other teams announced yesterday they are closing their spring training facility in scottsdale over coronavirus concerns. and 49ers players continuing to work hard off the field to help the community right now. wide receiver kendrick borne is holding an event in the south bay. her is chris alvarez with more. >> reporter: skill players have been training this week in nashville, tennessee. according to nfl network one unidentified player has covid-19. still waiting to hear....
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they had several players tested in scottsdale and i'm happy to report that everything was negative therethe news is not so good for the number one tennis player in the world. that of course is no vacuum coverage. he and his wife both tested positive after an overseas tennis event recently in croatia. the grand slam champ is asymptomatic so that is the positive side of that. we will take a look at the nba star who also tested positive in serbia, his homeland. he has used this downtime over the past couple of months to completely transform his body. he has lost 40 pounds in preparation for the scheduled upcoming nba season which the denver nuggets will be a part of. he is also asymptomatic. no jimmy jacking around. let's get right to it. this day in history with joe fonzi. >> a back-and-forth in early game between the giants and the oakland a's on this day in 2012. the oakland ace scored four runs in the ninth and then a swing and a fly ball. racing out. he lunges for it and makes a backhanded catch. the giant thing on 9-8. on this day in 2008, felix hernandez muscled up. fly away. the mar
they had several players tested in scottsdale and i'm happy to report that everything was negative therethe news is not so good for the number one tennis player in the world. that of course is no vacuum coverage. he and his wife both tested positive after an overseas tennis event recently in croatia. the grand slam champ is asymptomatic so that is the positive side of that. we will take a look at the nba star who also tested positive in serbia, his homeland. he has used this downtime over the...
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we ran a camp in scottsdale over the course of the last couple of weeks and our players were able to stay safe. we have one scare. we took them off the field immediately. all of our players tested negative, as did several of our staff members that were in the building. we're looking forward to getting back to work and doing so safely. but ultimately allowing ourselves to smile about the fact that getting back together to play baseball. >> we're excited speaking for a lot of baseball fans. one question, you've been engaging in the social injustice issues. is this something you chat about with the guys? >> absolutely. when we get back together with the players, we're going to touch on three main topics. the first topic we'll talk about is racial injustice, the fact that we have very, very clear systemic racism both on the local level, but the national level and in the world today. we're going to allow our people of color to talk about that. specifically, one black player, jaylen davis who recently wrote a post with joan ryan that was really, really thoughtful. so jaylen and i discussed
we ran a camp in scottsdale over the course of the last couple of weeks and our players were able to stay safe. we have one scare. we took them off the field immediately. all of our players tested negative, as did several of our staff members that were in the building. we're looking forward to getting back to work and doing so safely. but ultimately allowing ourselves to smile about the fact that getting back together to play baseball. >> we're excited speaking for a lot of baseball fans....
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it is 60 in your qaeda, 79, scottsdale, palm springs, that is a big fog out there.t is nothing we haven't seen before. fog near the coast will keep it cool near the coast, also in the city and the bay, it will be hot inland. we will get 90s. we have a huge spread between antioch out to vacaville. it will be near 100 degrees again. i don't see much change anywhere else through thursday. it looks cooler for all as the sister drops in to the pacific northwest and temps will come down. >>> okay, thanks, we count on that. congress is expected to vote on police reform bills this week. but, there are major differences in each bill. we will hear from senate leaders up next. >>> apples worldwide developers conference continues online today. the focus is on more than just technology. look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience, xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. and now x1 also comes with peacock. ooh la la. this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, shows, news, sports and more. with x1, it's all
it is 60 in your qaeda, 79, scottsdale, palm springs, that is a big fog out there.t is nothing we haven't seen before. fog near the coast will keep it cool near the coast, also in the city and the bay, it will be hot inland. we will get 90s. we have a huge spread between antioch out to vacaville. it will be near 100 degrees again. i don't see much change anywhere else through thursday. it looks cooler for all as the sister drops in to the pacific northwest and temps will come down. >>>...
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scottsdale has been a hot spring. the highest to the north. it will give us a warm-up.are in the 70s, 80s, 90s, as well as midlands.erybody. it looks like it will back off a little on thursday. it will come down as the system moves to the north and takes us to a cooler weekend. >>> steve, thank you. chick-fil-a is announcing new safety measures ring the covid- 19 pandemic coming up, customers will see changes at restaurants. first, there is a new law in the uk to slow the spread of the coronavirus. he will tell you how it singles out couples. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. and enough bandwidth to handle all your connected devices. voice solutions like remote call forwarding and readable voicemail. and safe, convenient installation. when every connection counts, you can count on us. get the connectivity your business needs. call today. comcast business. w
scottsdale has been a hot spring. the highest to the north. it will give us a warm-up.are in the 70s, 80s, 90s, as well as midlands.erybody. it looks like it will back off a little on thursday. it will come down as the system moves to the north and takes us to a cooler weekend. >>> steve, thank you. chick-fil-a is announcing new safety measures ring the covid- 19 pandemic coming up, customers will see changes at restaurants. first, there is a new law in the uk to slow the spread of the...
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it will warm up rapidly and we will get some cooling taking place later this afternoon. 87 in scottsdalethe temperature at 9:30 last night in phoenix was 100 degrees. that is a hot spring down there in arizona, no doubt. we've had some hot weather but not today. it will still be hot yesterday though was definitely the hottest day. cooling begins for many today and we will see temperatures in the low to mid 70s with a pretty good west northwest for some. it will make a huge push taking us right into the weekend. it looks nice early next week, gasia and frank. four thank you, steve. it is now 7:40. a grass fire destroys several homes. we will show you the damage that was done before many were forced to evacuate. >>> apple ceo publishes a open letter on racism. later, what tim cook has to say. >>> still to come on the 9, we talk live with a tech report from "the new york times" about changes happening at social media companies. don't bring that mess around here, evan! whoo! don't do it. don't you dare. i don't think so! [ sighs ] it's okay, big fella. we're gonna get through this together.
it will warm up rapidly and we will get some cooling taking place later this afternoon. 87 in scottsdalethe temperature at 9:30 last night in phoenix was 100 degrees. that is a hot spring down there in arizona, no doubt. we've had some hot weather but not today. it will still be hot yesterday though was definitely the hottest day. cooling begins for many today and we will see temperatures in the low to mid 70s with a pretty good west northwest for some. it will make a huge push taking us right...
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and at this trump rally also in scottsdale on tuesday the president's supporters telling me masks aren'tn't wear a mask even though i have -- my immune system is a little compromised because i'm a breast cancer survivor. >> reporter: take a look at this video. it shows how much saliva we spray at each other in everyday conversations. >> stay healthy. >> reporter: but put a mask on, and the results are dramatically different. >> stay healthy. >> wearing a mask is essentially helping others from getting infected. but if you wear masks to protect others, if others wear masks, they protect you. >> reporter: masks have been estimated to reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission from 17% to 3%. and a new model from the university of washington estimates around 33,000 lives could be saved by october 1st if nearly everyone begins to wear a mask. and just to give you another sense of how effective wearing a mask can be, we've been covering covid for months. i've spoken to medical professionals. dozens of them across the country, and so many have told me that they feel safer inside their covid w
and at this trump rally also in scottsdale on tuesday the president's supporters telling me masks aren'tn't wear a mask even though i have -- my immune system is a little compromised because i'm a breast cancer survivor. >> reporter: take a look at this video. it shows how much saliva we spray at each other in everyday conversations. >> stay healthy. >> reporter: but put a mask on, and the results are dramatically different. >> stay healthy. >> wearing a mask is...
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. >> yet watch this scottsdale city councilman seemingly mock george floyd at an anti-mask rally. >> i can't breathe! i can't breathe! >> he has now apologized. if 95% of us wore masks, we'd save 35,000 lives by summer's end according to one model but the president has made this political, won't wear one. >> the time to normalize wearing masks and social distancing behavior is now so that we get used to it by the time the fall arrives. and i'm very concerned that the second wave this fall will be substantially greater than what we have experienced so far. >> we're actually still trying to figure out what we've experienced so far. the cdc just said that the actual infection rate in the u.s. could be 10 times the confirmed cases, so we're not talking 2.4 million and change, we're talking 4 million and change. the cdc added pregnant women to the list of at-risk demographics. they say women in general, those who catch covid, 5% need to go to the hospital. pregnant women, that climbs to over 30%. wolf. >> that's so worrisome indeed. nick watt, thank you so much. let's go to chief white ho
. >> yet watch this scottsdale city councilman seemingly mock george floyd at an anti-mask rally. >> i can't breathe! i can't breathe! >> he has now apologized. if 95% of us wore masks, we'd save 35,000 lives by summer's end according to one model but the president has made this political, won't wear one. >> the time to normalize wearing masks and social distancing behavior is now so that we get used to it by the time the fall arrives. and i'm very concerned that the...
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individual councilman in scottsdale, arizona. against masks. take a listen. >> i can't breathe!reathe! >> obviously, incredibly insensitive reference to the death of george floyd. also we've seen ap judge in texas assaulted after he issued a face covering order. what's your reaction? >> this is such an awful exploitative co-opting of the "i can't breathe" statement which is literally black americans fighting for their right to live and not killed by racists and speaks to what we've talked about the last few minutes. wearing a mask is a simple public health intervention that protects other people and need not be a political debate. >> doctor, thank you so much. >>> a disturbing new report from the cdc. pregnant women who come down with covid-19 face a higher risk of being hospitalized, admitted into intensive care and winding up on a ventilate perp bringing in cnn medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. you've followed this closely. this is incredibly detailed on just how at risk pregnant women are. actually told we lost elizabeth cohen and will take a quick break and be right bac
individual councilman in scottsdale, arizona. against masks. take a listen. >> i can't breathe!reathe! >> obviously, incredibly insensitive reference to the death of george floyd. also we've seen ap judge in texas assaulted after he issued a face covering order. what's your reaction? >> this is such an awful exploitative co-opting of the "i can't breathe" statement which is literally black americans fighting for their right to live and not killed by racists and...
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kyung lah, cnn, scottsdale, arizona. >>> internal medical physician at crossover health in san franciscoeat to see you, doctor, it's been a minute. start with the comment by president on coronavirus testing at the campaign rally. play that for folks. >> here's the bad part. when you do testing to that extent, you're going to find more people, more cases. so i said to my people, slow the testing down, please. >> according to the white house, joking, but leaving aside how inappropriate that would be to joke about, he has said more than once that downside of testing is finding more cases. seems that he wants fewer cases known, not fewer cases. how dangerous is that message? >> well, michael, president trump's comments about slowing testing are like saying gosh, getting too many speeding tickets, i'm going to stop looking at speedometer. any effort to slow down testing means more americans will lose their lives. nationwide in the u.s. seen a 15% increase in cases over the last two weeks. seven states have hit single day case records on saturday. icus in alabama have been at or near capacity
kyung lah, cnn, scottsdale, arizona. >>> internal medical physician at crossover health in san franciscoeat to see you, doctor, it's been a minute. start with the comment by president on coronavirus testing at the campaign rally. play that for folks. >> here's the bad part. when you do testing to that extent, you're going to find more people, more cases. so i said to my people, slow the testing down, please. >> according to the white house, joking, but leaving aside how...
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now, also today, about 20 people at that giants scottsdale facility tested negative for covid-19. it's unclear how many were staff members and how many were players. the facility closed on friday, after two people showed symptoms. it will know reopen as players start to report for duty. >> a surge of cases in san quinton prison in marin county, a total of 367 people have tested positive as of this morning. an additional 43 staffers have the virus. the prison had no cases until prisoners were transferred there last month. a hearing will be held to address outbreaks in the correctionsal facilities over the state. >>> warriors head coach steve kerr known for his passion for civil rights is taking his passion to the streets right now. joining parents and students in oakland calling for the school to part ways with the police force. >> come on y'all, put your hands together for the greatest coach in the nba. the coach of the golden state warriors, steve kerr. >> reporter: for a man who is used to hearing thousands of warriors fans screaming at the top of their lungs, this is introducti
now, also today, about 20 people at that giants scottsdale facility tested negative for covid-19. it's unclear how many were staff members and how many were players. the facility closed on friday, after two people showed symptoms. it will know reopen as players start to report for duty. >> a surge of cases in san quinton prison in marin county, a total of 367 people have tested positive as of this morning. an additional 43 staffers have the virus. the prison had no cases until prisoners...
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at scottsdale, arizona one employee and family member exhibited mild coronavirus symptoms ever tested. all players and staff members on every team have to get tested before they can return to their facilities. the philadelphia phillies say five players tested positive for the coronavirus at the team spring complex. at the nfl one unidentified 49ers player tested positive for the coronavirus according to the nfl network. the team is not releasing his name. we know that a group of players, largely receivers, or part of the workout hosted by jimmy garoppolo in nashville, tennessee. they were all reportedly tested for the virus on friday and have to remain in tennessee until further notice. members of the dallas cowboys in houston texas also tested positive during the week. the doctors say that the leagues may have to build closed campuses where the players and teams are isolated from the public. dr. anthony fauci said that at less , unless these players are in a bubble it can be hard to understand how they could return in the fall. right now the nfl is set to kick off on september 10th.
at scottsdale, arizona one employee and family member exhibited mild coronavirus symptoms ever tested. all players and staff members on every team have to get tested before they can return to their facilities. the philadelphia phillies say five players tested positive for the coronavirus at the team spring complex. at the nfl one unidentified 49ers player tested positive for the coronavirus according to the nfl network. the team is not releasing his name. we know that a group of players,...
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and then you have stim scottsdale on the other side th isle that doesn't address those issues. i'm worried that the friction will continue, but what you're saying about that video they just got released about how he talks about not being treated like an animal, we send for his people to prison because they did something wrong but then they should have faith in the system when they been rehabilitated. it does create a perception of them and they're not going to b good at their jobs, that they'r unreliable, that their criminals , and i hope going forward considering how brooks met his end, treated like an animal. he is ready for reentry. >> what do you think? as there a way to negotiate ove these issues where there is an agreement if you start from the point is there is an agreement on so much. >> i always believe there is a way to get to that juicy middle of the issue and to try to come together in a way i am very optimistic. i do truly believe in that, wha i also believe his personal responsibility and accountability as well. so i don't know, and jessica, i kinda i don't know i
and then you have stim scottsdale on the other side th isle that doesn't address those issues. i'm worried that the friction will continue, but what you're saying about that video they just got released about how he talks about not being treated like an animal, we send for his people to prison because they did something wrong but then they should have faith in the system when they been rehabilitated. it does create a perception of them and they're not going to b good at their jobs, that they'r...
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i can't breathe. >> reporter: now, that scottsdale councilman who you heard from there first said there was no connection, that it was hot and stuffy, but later, according to the arizona republic, he apologized saying he wasn't trying to make light of what happened. >> tom llamas, thanks very much. we're joined by governor ned lamont of connecticut. thank you for joining us this morning. you signed the order last night -- >> good morning, george. >> -- asking visitors from hard hit states to quarantine. just explain to everybody why you decided to take this step and how it's going to work. >> so back when the new york metro area including connecticut had a high infection rate there were some quarantines in places like florida and today they have a much higher, ten times higher infection rate than we do here and as you know, george, the virus often travels by airplane and arrives and then it spreads so we thought one of the best things we could do is see if we could prevent that from happening in our region. >> new york is imposing fines on people who violate the order. why isn't connect
i can't breathe. >> reporter: now, that scottsdale councilman who you heard from there first said there was no connection, that it was hot and stuffy, but later, according to the arizona republic, he apologized saying he wasn't trying to make light of what happened. >> tom llamas, thanks very much. we're joined by governor ned lamont of connecticut. thank you for joining us this morning. you signed the order last night -- >> good morning, george. >> -- asking visitors...
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that's nothing for them . 59 ukiah. 54 monterey. 71 scottsdale.re looking at rain west of us that will slide over us tomorrow . it's on the way. that will allow cooler weather to kick in and make a huge drop in temperatures friday into saturday and a little rebound on sunday. i didn't want to go with the 90s, but how can you ignore it when everything says that? that's what we're dealing with tomorrow . tomorrow 60s and 70s . we will carry that into saturday and sunday a little rebound looks nice. a little warmer on monday . >>> the dmv offices reopened today. we will tell you about the limited services that are now available. >>> plus, tasting rooms and breweries in sonoma county getting ready to reopen. coming up in the next hour what it will take for bars to reopen a coachella music festival this year . what we know about the decision to cancel the already postponed hoosick festival. businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if you could c
that's nothing for them . 59 ukiah. 54 monterey. 71 scottsdale.re looking at rain west of us that will slide over us tomorrow . it's on the way. that will allow cooler weather to kick in and make a huge drop in temperatures friday into saturday and a little rebound on sunday. i didn't want to go with the 90s, but how can you ignore it when everything says that? that's what we're dealing with tomorrow . tomorrow 60s and 70s . we will carry that into saturday and sunday a little rebound looks...
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same for ely. 70 in scottsdale. palm springs at 74. that system is already moving into the pacific northwest and could give a little rain near the oregon border. we will get higher ofheand north and then by wednesday it will go northeast and that will warm us up. today a clear morning and increasing clouds rolling in . high clouds and 60s, 70s, 80 degrees . not much change from yesterday . tomorrow might be a teeny factored in. a quick warm-up wednesday and thursday . not staying the same. cooler friday and saturday . back to you.>>> a santa cruz a sharp 70 who was shot in an ambush attack has been released from the hospital. how the community stepped up to welcome him back home . >>> reports are out that joe biden has narrowed down his list of likely vice presidential candidates. we will show you who seems to be making the cut besides california senator kamala harris. >>> ♪ >> good morning . 5:23. bob marley, one of. i didn't even have to tell you that, did i? requested by diane. thank you, diane. send me a request, will you? a nice m
same for ely. 70 in scottsdale. palm springs at 74. that system is already moving into the pacific northwest and could give a little rain near the oregon border. we will get higher ofheand north and then by wednesday it will go northeast and that will warm us up. today a clear morning and increasing clouds rolling in . high clouds and 60s, 70s, 80 degrees . not much change from yesterday . tomorrow might be a teeny factored in. a quick warm-up wednesday and thursday . not staying the same....
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several cities in arizona like phoenix, scottsdale and tucson are mandating masks be worn and presidentwill be there on tuesday for a rally. congressman andy biggs was asked on fox news about the situation unfolding in his state. >> i'm not overly concerned with a second wave because -- i will say this. if we go to a lockdown because people are concerned about a second wave, what's going to happen is you're going to see the other public health issues that we've seen soar are going to skyrocket again, and i'm talking everything from suicides to people not getting their chemotherapy to people not getting cancers detected and start treatment of that, brain surgeries were on hold. >> reporter: in regard to the president's visit, republican governor doug doocy isn't going to prevent trump from coming on tuesday, saying these are voluntary events and people will voluntarily make the decision, referencing people's rights to assemble in an election year. eric, arthel. arthel: jeff paul, thank you. >> now what we've seen basically concurrent with the rise of the cases has been a decline in the m
several cities in arizona like phoenix, scottsdale and tucson are mandating masks be worn and presidentwill be there on tuesday for a rally. congressman andy biggs was asked on fox news about the situation unfolding in his state. >> i'm not overly concerned with a second wave because -- i will say this. if we go to a lockdown because people are concerned about a second wave, what's going to happen is you're going to see the other public health issues that we've seen soar are going to...
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it is hot in scottsdale. two highs, one in the pacific and one in the four corners, they are merging together. as they do, temperatures go up. the low in the south will work its way toward us. we are in the 60s, 70s,'s 80s,'s i went tomorrow. there is a huge drop on friday. this storm system sweeps in for a big cooldown on the weekend. >>> thank you, steve. stopping racism and promoting healing, the proposal from one bay area lawmaker to move forward from discrimination and issues. >>> another area is listing coronavirus restrictions that will impact 250,000 people. >>> first, how some of the biggest names in the music industry plan to call attention to george floyd's death throughout the day today. ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier communit
it is hot in scottsdale. two highs, one in the pacific and one in the four corners, they are merging together. as they do, temperatures go up. the low in the south will work its way toward us. we are in the 60s, 70s,'s 80s,'s i went tomorrow. there is a huge drop on friday. this storm system sweeps in for a big cooldown on the weekend. >>> thank you, steve. stopping racism and promoting healing, the proposal from one bay area lawmaker to move forward from discrimination and issues....
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kyung lah, cnn, scottsdale, arizona. >>> the anniversary of the end of slavery in america was commemoratedday. next, we show you how juneteenth was marked this year as the u.s. struggles to live up to its ideals of freedoms and justice for all. >>> also, after an atlanta police officer is charged with felony murder, there's backlash within the police force. we'll tell you what's going on. ♪ ♪ piled high with veggies they're back. any footlong is a $5 footlong when you buy two. for a limited time. subway. eat fresh. subway. i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. i but what i do count on...ts anis boost high protein...rs, and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. a lotta folks are asking me lately how to get their dishes as clean as possible. i tell them, you
kyung lah, cnn, scottsdale, arizona. >>> the anniversary of the end of slavery in america was commemoratedday. next, we show you how juneteenth was marked this year as the u.s. struggles to live up to its ideals of freedoms and justice for all. >>> also, after an atlanta police officer is charged with felony murder, there's backlash within the police force. we'll tell you what's going on. ♪ ♪ piled high with veggies they're back. any footlong is a $5 footlong when you buy...
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. >> thank you, thanks to you, sam, and joe fryer in scottsdale, arizona, where the death toll is a new major concern. and governor ducey continues to face criticism. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, and andrea, we should tell you, just within the past hour we got arizona's newest numbers. a little more than 3,000 cases reported in the last day. that's another day above 3,000. it is not a record day. we saw a record day just couple of days ago with 3,500 new cases. but still, it is a concerning number. more than two-thirds of the cases are here in maricopa county. that's not terribly surprising. the county says that in the past week, it has seen over a third of all the cases it's seen in this entire pandemic. that shows things are really ramping up. about half of the cases are people under the age of 45. also perhaps not a surprise as businesses reopen including restaurants and bars, it was younger people who are more likely to venture out. we spoke with younger people who say, especially in the early days of reopening, they didn't see a lot of social distancing. a lot of people were no
. >> thank you, thanks to you, sam, and joe fryer in scottsdale, arizona, where the death toll is a new major concern. and governor ducey continues to face criticism. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, and andrea, we should tell you, just within the past hour we got arizona's newest numbers. a little more than 3,000 cases reported in the last day. that's another day above 3,000. it is not a record day. we saw a record day just couple of days ago with 3,500 new cases. but still, it is...
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scottsdale, arizona city counselman, guy phillips, a republican, organized an antimask protest, following cover their noses and mouths in most public areas. take a look. >> i can't breathe. i can't breelgt. >> george floyd said the words "i can't breathe" moment businessfore he died, with a minneapolis police officer pressing a knee on his neck. floyd's death sparking weeks of protests in minneapolis and across the nation. >>> a nascar investigation has failed to determine who tied a noose at the talladega super speedway. the investigation hoped to uncover who made a garage door pull rope into a noose back in 2019. it was ultimately found in the garage stall of bubba wallace over the weekend. nascar said it checked other stalls but only found the one. they plan to install additional cameras in the garage area at future races. >>> and president steve phelps thanking wallless for his leadership over the past three weeks. ♪ >>> i'm brianna keeler and i want to welcome viewers in the u.s. and around the world. the centers for disease control announcing that as the u.s. trugal struggles with a
scottsdale, arizona city counselman, guy phillips, a republican, organized an antimask protest, following cover their noses and mouths in most public areas. take a look. >> i can't breathe. i can't breelgt. >> george floyd said the words "i can't breathe" moment businessfore he died, with a minneapolis police officer pressing a knee on his neck. floyd's death sparking weeks of protests in minneapolis and across the nation. >>> a nascar investigation has failed to...