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tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> time now 4:41. coming up on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, "forbes" releases its list dear california, we know these are challenging times... and with summer here, energy bills are rising. together, we can save energy and money... by taking steps to stay cool while using less. keep safe and keep it golden. >>> the effort to fill san francisco's balboa reservoir with affordable housing just got the green light after a battle that stretched on for decades. one of the largest undeveloped areas in san francisco that's not a park. right now it serves as an overflow parking lot for city college. the 17-acre plot belonosurvisor inesacres of d t rking. parks and a daycare center and a new community center. >> i've been pushing this concept of family housing development for the last few years to have planning commission to adopt some language around what it really means. >> the plan also includes acres of parks as we said, a daycare center and that community center. >>> another good day for tesla and
tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> time now 4:41. coming up on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, "forbes" releases its list dear california, we know these are challenging times... and with summer here, energy bills are rising. together, we can save energy and money... by taking steps to stay cool while using less. keep safe and keep it golden. >>> the effort to fill san francisco's balboa reservoir with affordable housing just got the green light after a battle...
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>> garrett: tom hanson, thank you very much.rts as we have seen are trying to make a comeback during the pandemic. the game played at empty comeback during the pandemic. the game played at stadiums or arena, the athletes earning paychecks, but for the beer and food vendors these are tough times indeed with no apparent safety net. here is adriana diaz. >> reporter: joe alaman still can't get used to being outside wrigley field during baseball season. >> i have never stood here when i come to work. >> reporter: he's hauled cold beer for cub fans. >> cold beer, who is ready who is thirsty.>> iall endeinwh tono support the industry like joe. >> usually when you loose a job, you get more than one hour notice. so for someone telling you, gone, it's incredible. >> reporter: a recent estimate found that the average major league team supports 2,300 game- day employees. add the n.b.a. and n.h.l. and without fans, that is roughly $680 million in lost game-day wages due to coronavirus. according to patrick reid who supports the sports busin
>> garrett: tom hanson, thank you very much.rts as we have seen are trying to make a comeback during the pandemic. the game played at empty comeback during the pandemic. the game played at stadiums or arena, the athletes earning paychecks, but for the beer and food vendors these are tough times indeed with no apparent safety net. here is adriana diaz. >> reporter: joe alaman still can't get used to being outside wrigley field during baseball season. >> i have never stood here...
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tom hanson has what this means for patients seeking treatment. >>> and a white house news conference,president trump announced the s fda has emergency authorization allowing a therapeutic treatment for covid-19. >> this is what i've been looking to do for a long time. this is a great thing, today's action will dramatically expand access to this treatment. >> the president has expressed support for the treatment on numerous occasions. last week he accuse the fda of being slow to embrace plasma to weaken his chances of reelection. the effectiveness of plasma treatment is not clear. earlier sunday the president responded to newly surfaced audio recordings believed to be his older sister sharply criticizing him in one of several clips the first recorded by the washington post. marianne trump who was allegedly secretly recorded by her niece slams the president for his immigration policies. >> all he wants to do is appeal to his base, he has no principles. none, none. and, my god. if you were a religious person, you want to help people. not do this. >> and a statement from the white house,
tom hanson has what this means for patients seeking treatment. >>> and a white house news conference,president trump announced the s fda has emergency authorization allowing a therapeutic treatment for covid-19. >> this is what i've been looking to do for a long time. this is a great thing, today's action will dramatically expand access to this treatment. >> the president has expressed support for the treatment on numerous occasions. last week he accuse the fda of being...
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tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >> these are by any measures stormy times for the airline industry and it could get much worse. thsob could be at rifblg october 1st when the bailout money runs out. kris van cleave spoke with southwest airlines ceo gary kelly about this financial turbulence. >> reporter: united attendant is among the 82 employees who cbs has learned have been told they could be furloughed when the support runs out. >> it's almost like watching something that you've been a part of that you've helped build kind of fall apart or crumble and you don't have anything else to do other than just stand aside and feel helpless. >> reporter: but help could come from from capitol hill. 223 members of the house an 16 senate republicans have signed letters calling for another 25 billion payroll support for airlines to avoid pay cuts. gary kelly. what's in it for the taxpayer to keep airline workers working when so many other industries don't get that kind of help? >> you will see massive lay office absent some kind of support. >> reporter: he's said passenger traffic needs to double
tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >> these are by any measures stormy times for the airline industry and it could get much worse. thsob could be at rifblg october 1st when the bailout money runs out. kris van cleave spoke with southwest airlines ceo gary kelly about this financial turbulence. >> reporter: united attendant is among the 82 employees who cbs has learned have been told they could be furloughed when the support runs out. >> it's almost like watching something that...
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reporter tom hanson has details on the usps battle creating its own fire storm. postal servic fundamental part of our democracy and isn't a service that should be taken away. >> reporter: protesters turned up outside dejoy this weekend's home. some calling for him to step down. on saturday president trump was asked of his recently hand picked postmaster general is hampering the service of mail- in voting. >> he is trying to stop the tremendous losses that have taken place for many years. he's trying to streamline the post office to make it great again, okay. >> reporter: dejoy overhauled the post office to fix its dire financial situation, but its internal watchdog is investigating. democrats accuse the trump campaign donor of working with the president to undermine mail- in voting with moves like eliminating overtime. >> the problem with mail-in voting, you never know when the election is over. >> reporter: president trump insists mail-in ballots are vulnerable to fraud, which has shown to be rare. cbs news learned the postal service sent letters to all 50 state
reporter tom hanson has details on the usps battle creating its own fire storm. postal servic fundamental part of our democracy and isn't a service that should be taken away. >> reporter: protesters turned up outside dejoy this weekend's home. some calling for him to step down. on saturday president trump was asked of his recently hand picked postmaster general is hampering the service of mail- in voting. >> he is trying to stop the tremendous losses that have taken place for many...
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eslass >> garrett: tom hanson, thank you very much. pro sports as we have seen are trying to make a comeback during the pandemic. the games played at empty stadiums or arenas, the athletes earning paychecks, but for the beer and food vendors these are tough times indeed with no apparent safety net. here is adriana diaz. >> reporter: joe alaman still can't get used to being outside wrigley field during baseball season. >> i have never stood here when without coming to work. >> reporter: he's hauled cold beer for cub fans. >> cold beer, who is ready, who is thirsty? >> reporter: it all ended in early march when the coronavirus sidelined sports aosnd m >> usually when you lose a job, you get more than one-hour notice. so for someone telling you, gone, it's incredible. >> reporter: a recent estimate found that the average major league team supports 2,300 game-day employees. add the nba and nhl and without fans, that is roughly $680 million in lost game-day wages due to coronavirus. according to patrick reid who directs the sports business
eslass >> garrett: tom hanson, thank you very much. pro sports as we have seen are trying to make a comeback during the pandemic. the games played at empty stadiums or arenas, the athletes earning paychecks, but for the beer and food vendors these are tough times indeed with no apparent safety net. here is adriana diaz. >> reporter: joe alaman still can't get used to being outside wrigley field during baseball season. >> i have never stood here when without coming to work....
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it is a cancer that disproportionately affects black men and now as tom hanson reports, bozeman's death is highlighting the racial disparities of the disease. >>> the blue death of -- >> reporter: the death of chadwick glassman chadwick boseman hit many people hard. like bozeman, this man was diagnosed after months of symptoms. >> my wife did, if she did not more or less order me to get a colonoscopy then i would not be here right now. >> reporter: from 2012 to 2016, an white and for colorectal cancer death rates ed to 40high ncer patients at mount sinai >>n with that treatment. >> reporter: some medical organizations record recognized or recommend that african- americans get colorectal screenings at 45 instead of 50. growing number of cases have been recognized in younger adults. the actual incidences of the disease is still quite low in young people but if you have symptoms like bleeding, unexplained change in bowel habits, go to your doctor and get tested. >> reporter: candy says it's not just about police violence but also about racial health disparities. >> if you have a negative r
it is a cancer that disproportionately affects black men and now as tom hanson reports, bozeman's death is highlighting the racial disparities of the disease. >>> the blue death of -- >> reporter: the death of chadwick glassman chadwick boseman hit many people hard. like bozeman, this man was diagnosed after months of symptoms. >> my wife did, if she did not more or less order me to get a colonoscopy then i would not be here right now. >> reporter: from 2012 to 2016,...
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but the midwest has more covid troubles, so do schools as tom hanson reports. >> reporter: another weekendanother round of partying and outbreaks as colleges try to avoid becoming the next covid-19 hot spot. >> i expected it, for there to be some mishaps. >> reporter: initial report cards aren't good. unc issued a campus wide alert reporting new clusters. texas a & m ordered chapter wide quarantines for two sororities an a least two dozen tested positive. concerned students are jumping into the fray calling out classmates on social media and threatening to report them. >> how students act matters. and how they act, not just on campus but off campus in the counity matters. >> reporter: 12 states are seeing a surge, south dakota average daily case loads are up 58% and schools are taking advantage. indiana, purdue and st. olaf in minnesota have already suspended dozens of partiers. >> and yes, they can be dozens of par expelled. >> reporter: the university of arizona has seen at least 20 cases as students move in. president robert robbins spoke to margaret brennan on "face the nation." >> we'
but the midwest has more covid troubles, so do schools as tom hanson reports. >> reporter: another weekendanother round of partying and outbreaks as colleges try to avoid becoming the next covid-19 hot spot. >> i expected it, for there to be some mishaps. >> reporter: initial report cards aren't good. unc issued a campus wide alert reporting new clusters. texas a & m ordered chapter wide quarantines for two sororities an a least two dozen tested positive. concerned...
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tom hanson reports. >> reporter: another weekend. another round of partying and out breaks as colleges try to avoid becoming the next covid-19 hot spots. initial report cards aren't good. new clusters. texas a&m ordered lock down after at least two dozen tested positive. concerned students are jumping into the fray, calling out classmates on social media and threatening to report them. >> how students act matters and how they act not just on campus but off campus in community matters. >> reporter: 12 states are seeing a surge. south dakota's average daily case loads are up 58% and skrools taking action. indiana, purdue and st. olaf in minnesota have already suspended dozens of partiers. >> they can be expelled. >> the university of arizona has seen at least 20 cases as students move in. president robin robbins spoke to marring rent brennan on "face the nation". >> if we run out of isolatione' people are getting really ill, then we'll pull the plug. >> reporter: some of the biggest computer narks in the united states are reporting a l
tom hanson reports. >> reporter: another weekend. another round of partying and out breaks as colleges try to avoid becoming the next covid-19 hot spots. initial report cards aren't good. new clusters. texas a&m ordered lock down after at least two dozen tested positive. concerned students are jumping into the fray, calling out classmates on social media and threatening to report them. >> how students act matters and how they act not just on campus but off campus in community...
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tom hanson, cbs news, new york. my timesor theline measures industnd it get much worse. thousands more jobs could be at rifblg october 1st when the bailout money runs out. kris van cleave spoke with southwest airlines ceo gary kelly about this financial turbulence. >> reporter: united attendant is among the 82,000 airline employees who cbs has learned have been told they could be furloughed when the support runs out. >> it's almost like watching something that you've been a part ofn justnd aside and feel helpless. >> reporter: but help could come from from capitol hill. 223 members of the house an 16 senate republicans have signed letters calling for another 25 billion payroll support for airlines to avoid pay cuts. gary kelly. what's in it for the taxpayer to keep airline workers working when so many other industries don't get that kind of help? >> you will s massive lay office absent some kind of support. >> reporter: he's said passenger traffic needs to double to avoid them next year. additional government for would buy time while business remains off by 75 percent. 8
tom hanson, cbs news, new york. my timesor theline measures industnd it get much worse. thousands more jobs could be at rifblg october 1st when the bailout money runs out. kris van cleave spoke with southwest airlines ceo gary kelly about this financial turbulence. >> reporter: united attendant is among the 82,000 airline employees who cbs has learned have been told they could be furloughed when the support runs out. >> it's almost like watching something that you've been a part ofn...