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then we will speak with the mayor of tucson. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine reportrt. with juan goodman gonzalez. as covid-19 cases hit a record high and at least 11 states report record hospitalizations, we look at anotherer looming crisis for the americacan public -- mass evictions. more than four and a half months into a pandemic that has left millions unemployed, eviction freezes across the country are ending even as case numbers rise and states re-impose strict lockdown measures. many warn a tidal wave of evictions and a spike in homelessness during the e pandec cocould be next. in michigan, where a halt on evictions ends thursday, the state estimates it has a backlog of 75,000 0 eviction filings. other states have already resumed eviction hearings, including texas, georgia, and ohio, where a columbus convention center has been converted into a massive socially distanced housing court. the covid-19 eviction defense project reports that more than 20 million people
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we're very concerned here in tucson, in pima county where tucson sits, a region of a million people.rselves with five to ten icu beds per day. it fluctuates, but it is very concerning. it's a crisis, and this crisis is directly related to the governor reopening the state, rushing to reopen the state. it's very concerning. >> i want to bring in mayor brenda bethune now. she is the mayor of myrtle beach, south carolina, somebody i've talked to several times, usually because of hurricanes. mayor, good to talk to you. you've got a situation on your hands. you've got a whole bunch of people, some who are there already, some who have been coming, and your governor has actually refused to have a statewide mandate. so you have a bunch of patchwork mandates across your state. >> we do and, you know, the good thing is our attorney general last week gave us the authority to issue face mask mandates on our own. and so we have seen a lot of municipalities take that step. >> what are you doing to deal with the potential of a coronavirus outbreak? you guys had it under control actually for a while
we're very concerned here in tucson, in pima county where tucson sits, a region of a million people.rselves with five to ten icu beds per day. it fluctuates, but it is very concerning. it's a crisis, and this crisis is directly related to the governor reopening the state, rushing to reopen the state. it's very concerning. >> i want to bring in mayor brenda bethune now. she is the mayor of myrtle beach, south carolina, somebody i've talked to several times, usually because of hurricanes....
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tucson is like a half million people, right? for the whole region 11 icu beds? and that 11 beds includes beds of what is supposed to be the overflow facility of last resort. it includes beds they've tapped at the local va hospital. that's how they get up to the grand number of 11 whole beds available for the region. the pima county health director explaining to the daily star the desperation of these measures is of necessity. she told them, quote, the emergency room situation went from stable last week to without equivocation to critical this week. as the number of new coronavirus cases in the county has risen ten-fold in the last two months. they've got the highest positivity rates in the country. they've got hospitals overtopped now and ongoing. they're having to transfer patients not just in state but out-of-state to find them beds. their caseload has gone up ten fold in the last two months in a state that cannot get testing. imagine being the health director in charge of that county. imagine being the health director in charge of this rapidly expanding confl
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let's go to evan mcmorris-santoro, he joins us from tucson, arizona. good morning. you have health officials using sewage systems is that right, to try to track the spread of covid? >> that's correct. the amount of material of the coronavirus in the tucson sewage is the highest that it's ever been. that's according to researchers here at arizona -- at the university of arizona west center which is lab adjacent to the tucson sewage treatment plant right behind me here. the lab's director, dr. ian pepper, looks at water treatment samples from across the entire country and what we flush can tell us a lot about how we're managing the coronavirus. >> poop doesn't lie. when the shutdown or the stay at home order was imposed, we saw levels of the virus in the sewage decrease. then when we reopened, we saw the levels increasing. and right now the levels are very high as are the case counts here in tucson. >> now, look, poppy and jim, the debate here in arizona is the same debate everywhere in the country. how much can you open up and still keep the virus in check? the gover
let's go to evan mcmorris-santoro, he joins us from tucson, arizona. good morning. you have health officials using sewage systems is that right, to try to track the spread of covid? >> that's correct. the amount of material of the coronavirus in the tucson sewage is the highest that it's ever been. that's according to researchers here at arizona -- at the university of arizona west center which is lab adjacent to the tucson sewage treatment plant right behind me here. the lab's director,...
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special thanks to the arizona daily star, the university of arizona and the tucson medical center. today's conversation is presented by western national parks association, a nonprofit partner of the park service since 1938 and sponsor of the national series tucson festival of books. sign up for the festival newsletter visit tusconfestivalbooks.org. visiting today's bryan walsh, graduate of princeton university and correspondent editor at the times. he founded the award-winning [inaudible] and reporter for more than 20 countries on science and environmental stories like global warming and extinction. he's also the founder and editor of technology and science 510. his book is aimed at time n. tif guide to the end of the world. welcome. thank you so much for being with us. >> guest: than >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: the book is about existential risks which are risks that could eliminate all of humanity or enough of humanity that survivors would be able to rebuild society to what it is now. let's start with the big question, or the east an east a? >> guest: it certainly
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to tucson. joined by the mayor, thanks for joining us. what's the big picture in tucson?gest concern? >> our biggest concern is our icu beds are at 91% capacity. death rate is going up not just in city of tucson but in arizona. we need swift action by the governor, uniform policy and action by the governor. one of the simplest things he could do is institute a statewide mandate on face masks, and he refuses to do that. mayors across the state did so, and because of that, seeing 1% decrease just a few weeks later. >> where do you stand on reopening schools and letting kids come into the classroom as opposed to virtual learning? >> i'm absolutely against starting school in person in august as the governor has indicated here in arizona. besides being mayor, i'm parent of a 10-year-old and 14-year-old that go to public schools. i do not see them going back to school at all. as a parent i'm not going to let them go back in person, and i do not want the governor to reopen schools as the mayor either because we're going to see that spread when it comes to children, it's hard for
to tucson. joined by the mayor, thanks for joining us. what's the big picture in tucson?gest concern? >> our biggest concern is our icu beds are at 91% capacity. death rate is going up not just in city of tucson but in arizona. we need swift action by the governor, uniform policy and action by the governor. one of the simplest things he could do is institute a statewide mandate on face masks, and he refuses to do that. mayors across the state did so, and because of that, seeing 1%...
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cities are now run by women mayors, including tucson and flagstaff.o atlanta, san francisco, washington, d.c., of course. do you ever consult with your fellow mayors? mayor gallego: my fellow mayors have been wonderful resources for me. london read, who is the mayor of san francisco, has been such a leader in responding to covid-19. when we were setting up hotels so people experiencing homelessness in phoenix would have a safe place to go, she talked to me about all the things she had learned, because san francisco i believe was the first to do that. she just explained things like overnight staffing levels that helped me make sure we adequately funded the programs and did a much better job. so it's been a great network who has helped me do a much better job for my community. my arizona mayors and i talk regular. i will be speaking later today with the mayors of tucson and flagstaff. we have shared stories about tough moments but also advice about what's working in our community, so it really has brought mayors together. i am proud nationally of the ro
cities are now run by women mayors, including tucson and flagstaff.o atlanta, san francisco, washington, d.c., of course. do you ever consult with your fellow mayors? mayor gallego: my fellow mayors have been wonderful resources for me. london read, who is the mayor of san francisco, has been such a leader in responding to covid-19. when we were setting up hotels so people experiencing homelessness in phoenix would have a safe place to go, she talked to me about all the things she had learned,...
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. >> reporter: tucson e.r.octor matt heinz said that's why people need to self-isolate until the results are in. >> don't stop doing the right thing to help us get this under s get thi >> reporter: it took eight days for atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms to learn she was positive. she was out in public during that time. >> our testing system is failing and that's the reason this virus is continuing to spread, this is the reason that people are inadvertently putting people in harm's way. >> reporter: i mean, can you blame these people for not wanting to quarantine while they wait a week or more for results? >> not at all. it's going to be really hard to keep them out of work for seven, eight, nine days, when this should all be taken care of in a day. this is not where we should be in the united states of america. >> reporter: behind me you can see a huge line of cars at a testing center here outside los angeles. they test about 2,000 people a day here. overall in the state of california, their averaging about 1
. >> reporter: tucson e.r.octor matt heinz said that's why people need to self-isolate until the results are in. >> don't stop doing the right thing to help us get this under s get thi >> reporter: it took eight days for atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms to learn she was positive. she was out in public during that time. >> our testing system is failing and that's the reason this virus is continuing to spread, this is the reason that people are inadvertently putting...
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tucson mayor, regina romero, appreciate you being here. best of luck to you. >>> up next, a look at the sprawling black lives matter mural that was painted right on donald trump's doorstep. he called it a symbol of hate. isn't it a symbol he's already lost the argument? we'll be right back. already lost the argument? we'll be right back. you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com latonight, silence it with newd byzzzquil night pain.munity because pain should never get in the way of a restful night's sleep. new zzzquil night pain. silence pain, sleep soundly. this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbo
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i want to bring in the mayor of tucson, rahina romero. we've talked a lot about phoenix and maricopa county. but your county has the second most cases statewide. are things there getting better or worse? >> we have seen things getting worse since the governor lifted his stay-at-home executive order. we, unfortunately, as cities, counties and homes in arizona, our hands were tied with a preemption order. most recently, the governor untied our hands as mayors to make masks mandatory in our jurisdictions. but one of the things that we're asking is that the governor do a statewide mandatory mask skift ord executive order. that's the only way to control it statewide. we're seeing puma county where tucson is located, but yuma county and santa cruz county and navajo nation, it's time for the governor to take swift statewide action at least in that one step which is the mandatory masks. >> you are one of several mayors calling for more closures to stop the spread. you have seen what reopening does. but what do you say to your local business owner
i want to bring in the mayor of tucson, rahina romero. we've talked a lot about phoenix and maricopa county. but your county has the second most cases statewide. are things there getting better or worse? >> we have seen things getting worse since the governor lifted his stay-at-home executive order. we, unfortunately, as cities, counties and homes in arizona, our hands were tied with a preemption order. most recently, the governor untied our hands as mayors to make masks mandatory in our...
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. >>> let's going to tucson, arizona. the health officials there are using something frankly, evan, i just did not think of, but they say it's an effective way to track the spread of covid, and the news is not good. >> reporter: that's right, poppy. the big question everywhere is how much you can reopen and still control the spread of the virus? scientists here at the university of arizona's west center say that they found one way to track it by using wastewater. they take sewage samples from the tucson waitwater treatment plant behind me as well as other facilities across the country, and they test them for coronavirus rna, and what they are finding right now is here in tucson the rna level is the highest that it's ever been. i talked to dr. ian pepper who is a director of the west center about his research. what is the wastewater of arizona telling you about what arizona should do right now? >> right now, i think we should be very careful about reopening fully, eating indoors, going to bars. that really seems to cause s
. >>> let's going to tucson, arizona. the health officials there are using something frankly, evan, i just did not think of, but they say it's an effective way to track the spread of covid, and the news is not good. >> reporter: that's right, poppy. the big question everywhere is how much you can reopen and still control the spread of the virus? scientists here at the university of arizona's west center say that they found one way to track it by using wastewater. they take sewage...
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the city of tucson sits in pima county. we're a region of a million people. sometimes we vary from 5 to 20 icu beds. and we're at a crisis. we're very concerned. >> you've been very outspoken, you and i talked a couple of weeks ago and you've been very outspoken. as the doctor just said, we know what the basics are, we've been through this in other parts of the country, we know that social distancing and wearing masks limits the spread of this disease. why is your governor not doing this? >> i really believe that governor ducey is playing politics with this crisis. following the cues of donald trump, and putting people's lives at risk. every day that governor ducey waits on calling for a statewide mask mandate, we are losing lives. every single day that governor ducey waits, we see an additional 3,000 cases in arizona. we see our icus in hospitals overwhelmed. it's irresponsible. and what we're asking him, this past week, other mayors and i sent a letter to governor ducey asking him for a statewide mandate for masks, asking him for additional testing and cont
the city of tucson sits in pima county. we're a region of a million people. sometimes we vary from 5 to 20 icu beds. and we're at a crisis. we're very concerned. >> you've been very outspoken, you and i talked a couple of weeks ago and you've been very outspoken. as the doctor just said, we know what the basics are, we've been through this in other parts of the country, we know that social distancing and wearing masks limits the spread of this disease. why is your governor not doing this?...
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>>l am stressed, i am ff oming nior armando gavin ramirez tucson native. four members of his extended family have died of covid-19.mi he says he has underlying health issues and can't afford health w insurance so l likely stay home, but he feels the school hat't provided enough supp for students who have struggle with remote learning. c >> i haveputer that audio sometimes works and sometimes ie sn't. i have the internet that crashes at least twice a day, right. wil the university be offeringin computers? will we be helping establis better internet connections? will they provide the technological lead for the students to be able to succeed a in an online environment for an entire semester? >> reporter: another question that looms large beyond the university of arizona: for those who do decide to return to campus, will social distancingca work? tanfections have already sed spreading at different campuses across the country recent coronavirus outbreaks at several schools, includinthe university of washington and u.c. berkeley, have been tied to fraterny house
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robbins is a cardiothoracic orgeon, but also the president of the universiarizona in tucson. the public university typically enrol about 44,000 students. it has been promoting its "test, trace, and treat" plan, and a high-profile reopening task force led by former u.s. surgeon general richard carmona, who is a long-time faculty member. nd make no mistake, cases deaths are increasing. during a virtual bg, dr.ek, carmona and dr. robbins raised serious concerns about the huge spike in arizona's covid-19 cases, and indicated current plans to offer aix of in-person and remote learning may have to change. >> how many in-person interactions aree gonna have? it may be zero. >> reporter: i spoke with dr. robbins soon after that briefing.'m >>ery, very concerned about having our university open. certainly today we wouldn't dort it. >> reporter: what's the level of responsibility that the university has?ar right, i'm at right now, i'm about to send rising sophomore freshmen your campus. they get sick or worse. what happens? >> yeah, that's a good question, i don't have an answer to. we'
robbins is a cardiothoracic orgeon, but also the president of the universiarizona in tucson. the public university typically enrol about 44,000 students. it has been promoting its "test, trace, and treat" plan, and a high-profile reopening task force led by former u.s. surgeon general richard carmona, who is a long-time faculty member. nd make no mistake, cases deaths are increasing. during a virtual bg, dr.ek, carmona and dr. robbins raised serious concerns about the huge spike in...
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you're in tucson. does pima county have one? >> yes, pima county and the city of tucson did. even some of the towns within pima county had been using the fact that the governor will not say there's a mask requirement. they're using that to make the excuse that they don't have to follow it. there are some towns in rural areas where you can go, nobody's wearing masks and it's almost like there's no pandemic. >> and is that -- is that turning up in terms of what you see in the hospital then? do you see a connection there, a direct connection? >> for sure. a lot of the patients sigh come in from rural outside facilities and are then either by helicopter or ambulance brought in to tucson and other cities to be -- to get treatment, and many of those cases, you know, they come from areas where there are not mask requirements. >> yazmin you were alluding to this a minute ago, when you ask the administration, talk about its messaging when it comes to coronavirus, when it comes to national strategy, where we're going, your article you wrote this week kind of alluded to this. there seem
you're in tucson. does pima county have one? >> yes, pima county and the city of tucson did. even some of the towns within pima county had been using the fact that the governor will not say there's a mask requirement. they're using that to make the excuse that they don't have to follow it. there are some towns in rural areas where you can go, nobody's wearing masks and it's almost like there's no pandemic. >> and is that -- is that turning up in terms of what you see in the hospital...
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he has no choice but he might just yield a little not that much ok we have to leave it there dr in tucson arizona great to get your thoughts on this story thank you so much. thank you. mom is opposition is calling on supporters to stay out on the streets after 2 more protest leaders were detained security forces raided the headquarters of the influential cleric maclin was part of the opposition alliance and the opposition is demanding the president steps down for failing to end the violence by armed groups and to revive the economy at least 4 people died and 50 others were injured in clashes on friday lived also an intentional we've done i mean it is you know intention to quickly put in place an executive to restore order in our country and reflect on challenges we face and that will be viewed in all of our countries vital forces from people demanding the president able him because he should step down. not just a moment repression reinforces our determination and we will continue with our watch until the end of the regime if i became a which today is a cancer from ali mohamed salama is a
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special thanks to the arizona daily star, university of arizona and tucson medical center.he festivals three presenting sponsors. today's conversation is presented by western national parks association on sponsor of the national joining me today is bryan walsh, brian is a graduate of princeton university and work as a foreign correspondent reporter and editor for times for over 15 years. as reported for more than 20 countries on science and environmental stories like stars, global warming and extension. he is also the founder and editor of technology and science 510 his book is "end times". a brief side to the end of the world. bryan , welcome, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> this book is about x essential risk which a risk that could eliminate all of humanity or enough of humanity with survivors not being able to result society to what it is now. are these end times? >> it certainly feels that way. the book that i explained is that we are in a unique period of Ãit means we have big natural disasters that could've always happen the dinosaurs knoc
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tucson. atlanta. oregon. los angeles. d.c. start here at 2020census.gov. >>> most bay area students will start school with distance learning and there is a push for some social interaction with something called learning ponds. we're live in pleasanton to explain. >> reporter: it's a new concept coming about, were talking about a study group if you will it is about 3 to 4 students that attend a break trying to juggle it all. she is getting her lesson plan in place to distance teach and hoping her students are ready to distance learning.>> the biggest thing to remember right now is that parents are going to lay a much more active role in getting their kids on track. >> a lot of parents are losing sleep trying to figure out what to do. >> reporter: that's one is livermore mom of three turned to social media to organize learning ponds with her school community. >> i'm starting it because i feel like none of us know what the right answer is.>> reporter: her daughters do, they wants to see their peers.>> i feel disappointed because
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chomsmsky, world-renowned pololitical dissidents, linguist and author joining us from tucson, arizonaere he is sheltering at home in the midst of the papandemic with his wife. old, hemsky is 91 years is professssor emeritus at massachusetts institute e of technology, where he tauaught fr more than 50 years, now lori professor in the department of linguistics atat the universityf arizizona, tucsoson. to see part one ofof our intervw we broadcast last week, go to democracynow.org. this just in, the u.s. economy contracted by a record 33% in the second quarter and 1.3 filed forople unemememememememem announcer: on this episode of "earth focus"... we vivisit oil-rich communitiesn california's san n joaquin vavay and along alaska's arctic slope, where residents are asking tough questions about the consequences ofof fossil fuel extractction. it's been t the bedrock of their economicic livelihoods for deces but is now fracturing communities and threatening the planet. [camera's shutter advancing]
chomsmsky, world-renowned pololitical dissidents, linguist and author joining us from tucson, arizonaere he is sheltering at home in the midst of the papandemic with his wife. old, hemsky is 91 years is professssor emeritus at massachusetts institute e of technology, where he tauaught fr more than 50 years, now lori professor in the department of linguistics atat the universityf arizizona, tucsoson. to see part one ofof our intervw we broadcast last week, go to democracynow.org. this just in,...
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chomsmsky, world-renowned pololitical dissidents, linguist and author joining us from tucson, arizonaere he is sheltering at home in the midst of the papandemic with his wife. old, hemsky is 91 years is professssor emeritus at massachusetts institute e of technology, where he tauaught fr more than 50 years, now lori professor in the department of linguistics atat the universityf arizizona, tucsoson. to see part one ofof our intervw we broadcast last week, go to democracynow.org. this just in, the u.s. economy contracted by a record 33% in the second quarter and 1.3 filed forople unemployment last week. that does it ♪ >>> thank you for joining us. from our studio in tokyo, this is nhk "newsline." >>> we begin with taiwan, where people are grieving the death of the island's first democratically elected leader. lee teng-hui passed awaway thurursday at t the age o of 97. local tv aired
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get out of tucson for a moment. we're here in nogales, border community of a little more than 20,000. that percent positive number was 55%. santa cruz county has the highest positive covid cases per capita of any county in the state. it's the early morning hours here in nogales. you can see that behind us on the hill here. multi-generational families. you have a large presence, thousands of workers working in the produce introduce. the produce distribution business. you have the firestation here. at one point there were seven firemen who were down with covid at one time. the firestation to the north, they've transported already 216 individuals out of nogales to take them to hospitals up in the tucson area. i was talking with one mother who was telling me that she was out of work for more than two weeks at the mariposa community health center because she tested positive for covid. her husband works in the produce industry. he also tested positive and was out of work for more than two weeks. both of their kids tested
get out of tucson for a moment. we're here in nogales, border community of a little more than 20,000. that percent positive number was 55%. santa cruz county has the highest positive covid cases per capita of any county in the state. it's the early morning hours here in nogales. you can see that behind us on the hill here. multi-generational families. you have a large presence, thousands of workers working in the produce introduce. the produce distribution business. you have the firestation...
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. >>> let's go our evan mcmorris-santoro in tucson, arizona.ther state that's seen this explosion. some doctors there keep saying, evan, they're losing hope that they can get a handle on this. >> well, poppy, the situation really is pretty dire in arizona. let's start off with a couple of graphics. this shows that arizona still is leading the country in the average per capita of new cases per day. if you look over the last seven days, that's more than 3,600 new cases reported yesterday in the latest figures. you can see that as well. the hospitalization numbers are rising. they show a record number of coronavirus related deaths and that was a daily number. and a record number of icu beds in use. there are only 167 icu beds left in all of arizona. and in pima county, tucson is the largest city, that number is as low as six. still, it's not hard to find people in arizona who are strongly resistant to all of the social distancing measures and the mask requirements, all the other conversations that public health officials are trying to have. in fac
. >>> let's go our evan mcmorris-santoro in tucson, arizona.ther state that's seen this explosion. some doctors there keep saying, evan, they're losing hope that they can get a handle on this. >> well, poppy, the situation really is pretty dire in arizona. let's start off with a couple of graphics. this shows that arizona still is leading the country in the average per capita of new cases per day. if you look over the last seven days, that's more than 3,600 new cases reported...
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hannah dillon, emergency room physician in tucson. doctor, grateful for your time.you look at arizona, i can put up our national map. this is the statistics we have to be careful with them. at the moment look at the 50 states, arizona is green. that is good. means its cases are down this week compared to last week. if you do the week-by-week analysis. however, down from a high point. what are you seeing in the e.r.? one of the things you're worried about equipment shortages an burnout? >> thank you for having me, john. an anesthesiologist in tucson in our hospital is, would go with other hospitals across the state to manage the increased hospitalizations. as you mentioned in your first segment, there is a lag between when people become positive toing when they need hospitalizations and when deaths increase. we're experiencing very high levels of hospital bed occupancy. 85% to 90% occupied across the state. not entirely by cases with covid, but if you contrast taha to may of this year, 60% to 65% occupancy, you can see a very large strain on our resources at this tim
hannah dillon, emergency room physician in tucson. doctor, grateful for your time.you look at arizona, i can put up our national map. this is the statistics we have to be careful with them. at the moment look at the 50 states, arizona is green. that is good. means its cases are down this week compared to last week. if you do the week-by-week analysis. however, down from a high point. what are you seeing in the e.r.? one of the things you're worried about equipment shortages an burnout? >>...
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. >> reporter: i'm in tucson, arizona. the latest daily numbers in arizona show a situation that's only getting worse. the highest daily recorded number of deaths and the highest number of icu beds in use. 117 dead and 167 beds left. here in pima county home of tucson that number got as low as six as people are urged to wear masks and obey social distancing rules as this state tries to get a handle on a growing pandemic. >> reporter: i'm in hoboken, new jersey where a group of movie theaters is suing the governor of this state for his decision not to allow the home re-open. the group says they have a right to re-open. fitness centers and places of worship are open to limited capacity. they won what makes them different. the state said they don't plan to open anything more, even though the transmission rate is at a level it hasn't seen in a couple of months. >> reporter: i'm in atlanta. new data from the cdc found that at least 91 workers from meat and poultry plants have died from covid-19 through the month of may. that sa
. >> reporter: i'm in tucson, arizona. the latest daily numbers in arizona show a situation that's only getting worse. the highest daily recorded number of deaths and the highest number of icu beds in use. 117 dead and 167 beds left. here in pima county home of tucson that number got as low as six as people are urged to wear masks and obey social distancing rules as this state tries to get a handle on a growing pandemic. >> reporter: i'm in hoboken, new jersey where a group of movie...
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luego de la conferencia de prensa alcaldes entre, ellas de tucson, phoenix enfiaron una carta al gobernadorque tomen medidas urgentes. la comunidad hispana la mÁs afectada, hay personas que vieron morir a varios miembros de su familia por el coronavirus. >> en el mes de mayo y a principio de junio perdimos a cinco familiares. reportero: el gobernador prometiÓ que habrÁ más pruebas de . coronavirus. pero hoy las filas continÚan y los contagios rompen rÉcord. jorge: cuando hace 172 dÍas se reportÓ el primer caso, pocos imaginaron que llegarÍan a los niveles vistos. >> 50 mil por dÍa en promedio. el doctor juan rivera nos pone los nÚmeros en perspectiva. >> gracias, para que tengan una idea adicional de lo que ocurre. se registraron 74 mil nuevos contagios en el mundo. el 80 % de ellos, lamentablemente, se registraron en nuestro paÍs. reportaron muchos rÉcord. el de ayer de casi 60 mil contagios. confirmados en un sÓlo dÍa. supera por mucho al aumento mÁs alto de junio 24. una cantidad similar en abril. 35 estados. mÁs washington dc y las islas virgenes tienen aumento de caso. los focos calien
luego de la conferencia de prensa alcaldes entre, ellas de tucson, phoenix enfiaron una carta al gobernadorque tomen medidas urgentes. la comunidad hispana la mÁs afectada, hay personas que vieron morir a varios miembros de su familia por el coronavirus. >> en el mes de mayo y a principio de junio perdimos a cinco familiares. reportero: el gobernador prometiÓ que habrÁ más pruebas de . coronavirus. pero hoy las filas continÚan y los contagios rompen rÉcord. jorge: cuando hace 172...
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la alcaldesa de tucson dijo que han tenido que enviar enfermos a otros estadosdebido a la falta de camasescuelas no reabren en otoÑo podrÍa recibir ayuda del gobierno. esta es la amenaza del presidente donald trump tras abogar por el reinicio de las redes sociales . en un evento dijo que presionarÁ los gobernadores a la reapertura y agregÓ que el paÍs no estÁ cerrado y que nunca cerrarÁ. el alcalde de nueva york confirma que las escuelas estarÁn abriendo en otoÑo, pero serÁ una combinaciÓn de enseÑanza en persona y tambiÉn por internet. carolina: para responder tantas preguntas de muchos padres de familia por el tema de la reapertura de las escuelas nos conectamos con la pediatra y doctora eddy sÁnchez. bienvenida a su ediciÓn digital. muchos expertos recomiendan una reapertura de las escuelas principalmente por la salud mental de los niÑos. deberÍamos preocuparnos por los niÑos y adultos que cuidamos? edith: asÍ es como tambiÉn hay nutriciÓn, tambiÉn el socializar con otros niÑos, tambiÉn la alimentaciÓn son una cantidad de beneficios. entiendo que haya miedo en los padres, pero quiero
la alcaldesa de tucson dijo que han tenido que enviar enfermos a otros estadosdebido a la falta de camasescuelas no reabren en otoÑo podrÍa recibir ayuda del gobierno. esta es la amenaza del presidente donald trump tras abogar por el reinicio de las redes sociales . en un evento dijo que presionarÁ los gobernadores a la reapertura y agregÓ que el paÍs no estÁ cerrado y que nunca cerrarÁ. el alcalde de nueva york confirma que las escuelas estarÁn abriendo en otoÑo, pero serÁ una...
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. >> reporter: i'm evan mcmorris in santora in tucson. they can keep this state relatively open and keep the virus in check, but scientists at university of arizona's west center are testing waste water for coronavirus rna. here in tucson, they found the highest levels of rna since the pandemic began. leaders can debate whether or not the state can open but scientists say poop doesn't lie. >>> hour two, i am brianna keilar. president trump's push to open the economy despite a surge in coronavirus is hitting a major roadblock, nation's governors and mayors. 37 states are posting double-digit increases in new infections. the governor of the most populous state and days after setting a national record florida is breaking a sitate record for single-day deaths. the mayor of miami beach vows to do what he can to keep his citizens safe. >> i suspect within a week or two, this is not changed in any way, that we're all going to do it. whether or not the governor wants us to do it or not, we'll do it, the county will do it. lots of city also do it.
. >> reporter: i'm evan mcmorris in santora in tucson. they can keep this state relatively open and keep the virus in check, but scientists at university of arizona's west center are testing waste water for coronavirus rna. here in tucson, they found the highest levels of rna since the pandemic began. leaders can debate whether or not the state can open but scientists say poop doesn't lie. >>> hour two, i am brianna keilar. president trump's push to open the economy despite a...
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que genera el sistema es que para el dÍa sÁbado viene calor vamonos a la imagen satÉlite este es tucsonÓn que quedo y ahora queda en color negro que es precisamente el raso la cicatrices >> sigue todavÍa prendido vamos a ver las condiciones. >> amigos en san josÉ tambien temperamen temperaturas muy agradable a partir del viernes sube la temperatura para el sÁbado las condiciones cÁlidas nuevamente >>> pittsburgh 86 mismas condiciones 76 grados asÍ que un panorama estable concorde disfrutarlo despuÉs temperaturas en 88 amigos el panorama se mantiene agradable subiendo la temperatura 78 grados despuÉs hay mÁs detalles por la noche volvemos. hola ¿quÉ tal? >>> el torneo de la mls arranca >>> los contagios llegaron a orlando y tienen impacto indirecto en los san josÉ verÁn esta maÑana confirmÓ que 6 jugadores del f c dallas han positivo por coronavirus los futbolista ciÓn aislados del resto de sus compaÑeros. realizados por la mls y el plantel tejano no ha tenido contacto vamos a la premier league >>> west ham, chelsea >>> penal a favor del equipo de lampard cobrarÁ william 1 a 0 para el eq
que genera el sistema es que para el dÍa sÁbado viene calor vamonos a la imagen satÉlite este es tucsonÓn que quedo y ahora queda en color negro que es precisamente el raso la cicatrices >> sigue todavÍa prendido vamos a ver las condiciones. >> amigos en san josÉ tambien temperamen temperaturas muy agradable a partir del viernes sube la temperatura para el sÁbado las condiciones cÁlidas nuevamente >>> pittsburgh 86 mismas condiciones 76 grados asÍ que un panorama...
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pedro: para esta activista de tucson, arizona el que se le niega la posibilidad de entrar a pedir asilor estados unidos, algunos son introducidos en cajuela de los autos que es letal por las altas temperaturas, dice la teorÍa fronteriza. muchos se teme que si este patrÓn sigue, los próximos meses se pueden registrar muertes de migrantes en el desiertoporque muriÓ agosto son los meses mÁs peligrosos por sus altas temperaturas y por ente la temporada mÁs riesgosa para cruzar de manera ilegal. en miami, florida, pedro utrera, univisiÓn. patricia: casi 19.000.000 $ recibirÁn en compensaciÓn las mujeres acosadas y abusadas sexualmente por el ex magnate de hollywood al lingüista surge de una demanda de derechos civiles de 2018 que estaba proyectada por la oficina contra Él y sus empresas. la fiscal leticia reaccionÓ diciendo que despuÉs de todo el acoso, amenazas y la discriminaciÓn , las vÍctimas reciben algo de justicia. vamos a nuestra primara pausa y cuando estemos de regreso, un grupo armado entra a un centro de rehabilitaciÓn en guanajuato, mÉxico y masacra 24 personas. en plena pandemi
pedro: para esta activista de tucson, arizona el que se le niega la posibilidad de entrar a pedir asilor estados unidos, algunos son introducidos en cajuela de los autos que es letal por las altas temperaturas, dice la teorÍa fronteriza. muchos se teme que si este patrÓn sigue, los próximos meses se pueden registrar muertes de migrantes en el desiertoporque muriÓ agosto son los meses mÁs peligrosos por sus altas temperaturas y por ente la temporada mÁs riesgosa para cruzar de manera...
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tenÍa todo listo para varios eventos en tucson, empezando el fin de semana. >> viernes y sÁbado tenÍamosla orden que dio se les multarÁ por una con cantidad de 2500 dÓlares. y podrÍan perder su licencia. en miami florida, univisiÓn. jorge: funcionarios de salud dicen que los hospitales estÁn en peligro de verse abrumado de pacientes en pocos dÍas. los funcionarios advirtieren que si los residentes del estado no cambian comportamiento los hospitales no alcanzarÁn. ilia: el presidente trump cancelÓ un un acto de campaÑa el prÓximo fin de semana por el coronavirus en el paÍs. funcionarios de ese estado expresaron preocupaciÓn por el evento y la campaÑa de trump lo canncelÓ. jorge: las autoridades en san diego, california, albergan los que no pueden confinarse una casa. ni mantener higiene. nos referimos a gente sin hogar. se alberga a mÁs de mil personas que viven en las calles. reportera: a los que ya cuentan con muy poco el coronavirus tambiÉn les quitÓ aÚn mÁs. >> la gente te ve de arriba para abajo pensando que los vas a robrar. ahora te ven pensando que estÁs enferma. antes no se te qu
tenÍa todo listo para varios eventos en tucson, empezando el fin de semana. >> viernes y sÁbado tenÍamosla orden que dio se les multarÁ por una con cantidad de 2500 dÓlares. y podrÍan perder su licencia. en miami florida, univisiÓn. jorge: funcionarios de salud dicen que los hospitales estÁn en peligro de verse abrumado de pacientes en pocos dÍas. los funcionarios advirtieren que si los residentes del estado no cambian comportamiento los hospitales no alcanzarÁn. ilia: el...
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a new appointment-only testing site in tucson says its first week of tests were booked in ten minutes. in california, tents were set up in el centro to handle patients, refrigerated trucks were brought in to handle bodies. >> this really is a fight for our freedom and a fight for our rights here in the usa. >> reporter: an army medical task force is headed to houston. masks now required statewide in texas. >> the only way we can keep our businesses open, the only way we can have people continue to have a job they need to pay their bills is for everybody to adopt this practice of wearing a face mask. >> reporter: a 30-year-old san antonio man died after attending a so-called covid-19 party, where young people intentionally gather with someone infected. >> he thought he was young and invincible and wouldn't get infected. >> reporter: abc news, washington. >> we have all the latest coronavirus headlines. we also have plenty of resources, including a guide to what's open and what's not. just head to abc 7 news.com/coronavirus. >>> dozens of firefighters rushed to contain a 30-acre fire th
a new appointment-only testing site in tucson says its first week of tests were booked in ten minutes. in california, tents were set up in el centro to handle patients, refrigerated trucks were brought in to handle bodies. >> this really is a fight for our freedom and a fight for our rights here in the usa. >> reporter: an army medical task force is headed to houston. masks now required statewide in texas. >> the only way we can keep our businesses open, the only way we can...
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. >> i'm evan mcmorris santoro in tucson, arizona.ona show a situation that's only getting worse. the highest daily recorded number of deaths and the highest number of icu beds in use. 117 dead and only 157 icu beds left in the entire state. here in pima county, home of tucson, that number has gotten as low as six, as public health officials urge people to wear masks and obey social distancing rules, as this state tries to get a handle on a growing pandemic. >> reporter: i'm brynn gingras in hoboken, new jersey, where a group of movie theaters is suing the governor of this state for his decision to not allow them to reopen. in the suit, the group says, they have a right to reopen and takes issue with the fact that fitness centers and malls and places of worship are now open at a limited capacity. they wonder what makes them different. on monday, the state says they don't have any plans to reopen anything more anytime soon considering the covid-19 transmission rate in this state is at a level it has about been in couple of months. gove
. >> i'm evan mcmorris santoro in tucson, arizona.ona show a situation that's only getting worse. the highest daily recorded number of deaths and the highest number of icu beds in use. 117 dead and only 157 icu beds left in the entire state. here in pima county, home of tucson, that number has gotten as low as six, as public health officials urge people to wear masks and obey social distancing rules, as this state tries to get a handle on a growing pandemic. >> reporter: i'm brynn...
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tucson is located in peoplea county which peoplea county has the health department. what we hear from our health department is that days we have five to ten icu beds available. this is a county of is milli1 m people. i've contacted governor ducey's office several times but, unfortunately, i've not received a call back so what concerns me the most right now is the availability of testing and contact tracing is the icu bed capacity which is at the limit and any day we'll have to be accepting patients to other states because of our lack of capacity. it's very concertain, let me ask you about contact tracing. dr. peter hotez offered a plea bargain assessment of what's happening in your now. >> we've seeinging this inny in and we can't even do could be tact tracing anymore. >> at this point can you not even do contact praising? it. >> people rarp county health department has been in the process of hiring at least 100 to is is a contact tracers for people rarks county. we are, like i said, a coupety of a million people bow i think the concerns from our peoplea county healt
tucson is located in peoplea county which peoplea county has the health department. what we hear from our health department is that days we have five to ten icu beds available. this is a county of is milli1 m people. i've contacted governor ducey's office several times but, unfortunately, i've not received a call back so what concerns me the most right now is the availability of testing and contact tracing is the icu bed capacity which is at the limit and any day we'll have to be accepting...
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tucson. atlanta. oregon. los angeles. d.c. start here at 2020census.gov.fenow there's more to wlove with xfinity x1,? the ultimate entertainment experience. like live sports. they're back with the best way to watch. and more streaming apps all in one place. more classics. more premiers. plus, more to easily find using just your voice. hello, more. where have you been all my life? >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >>> kshine continues streaming on cbsn bay area. have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> the president is backing the use of these unidentified armed federal agents. again, they seem to be without training to handle protests. they're most notably in portland, but now there's a threat that they will be deployed to chicago -- ♪ ♪ ♪ >> are you a member of trump's secret police coming to chicago? are you also hungry? then come on into fascist frank's italian beef emporium. just like you, the source of our italian beef is unknown, unregulated and questionably legal. it's the perfect way to wind down after a long day of curb-stom
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. >> reporter: a testing tight in tucson says its first week of tests were booked in ten minutes. in california, tents were set up in el centro to handle the patients, refrigerated trucks were brought in to store bodies. there are some protests. >> this is a fight for your premeditate and a fight for our rights here in the u.s.a. >> reporter: an army medical task force is headed to houston as hospitals fill up. masks now required statewide in texas. >> the only way that we can keep our businesses open, the only way we can have people continue to have a job they need to pay their bails is for everybody to adopt this practice of wearing a face mask. >> reporter: a san antonio man died after attending a so-called covid-19 party. >> he thought the disease was hoax, that he was young, invincible and wasn't get affected. >> reporter: alex preciousa, abc news, washington. >>> on abc7news.com we have all the latest coronavirus headlines. we also have plenty of resources including a guide to what's open and what's not. head to abc7news.com/coronavirus. >>> in other news now, dozens of fire
. >> reporter: a testing tight in tucson says its first week of tests were booked in ten minutes. in california, tents were set up in el centro to handle the patients, refrigerated trucks were brought in to store bodies. there are some protests. >> this is a fight for your premeditate and a fight for our rights here in the u.s.a. >> reporter: an army medical task force is headed to houston as hospitals fill up. masks now required statewide in texas. >> the only way that...