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. >> rodney watts was working at atlanta's p hartsfield jackson. >> it was bad. i've been working since i was 14. not havingle health insurance, i'm a type ii diabetic. >> reporter: he's been paying for his insulin with unemployment benefits. it costs around $400 a month. he was hospitalized after a lump was discovered on his struggle. we've that go away, i don't know. >> reporter: the kaiser family foundation estimates that about 27 million americans are at risk of losing coverage during the pandemic. >> we're seeing an unprecedented loss in jobs and what's going to come along with that is unfortunately the loss of insurance as well. >> reporter: larry leavitt is the vice president of health policy. >> it's never a good thing to lose your health insurance but it's particularly risky in the midst of a pandemic where people are getting infected. >> reporter: they estimate that four out of five people who lost their employer insurance are eligible for the nark or medicate. many don't know about it. leavitt is concerned that p will avoid testing and treatment. >> he
. >> rodney watts was working at atlanta's p hartsfield jackson. >> it was bad. i've been working since i was 14. not havingle health insurance, i'm a type ii diabetic. >> reporter: he's been paying for his insulin with unemployment benefits. it costs around $400 a month. he was hospitalized after a lump was discovered on his struggle. we've that go away, i don't know. >> reporter: the kaiser family foundation estimates that about 27 million americans are at risk of...
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gita watts, who had to begin a new life in britain.every month on the bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all of ourfilms, along with more than 1,000 radio programmes, in our online archive. just search online for "bbc witness history". next, we go to cuba. gita watts, who had to begin a new life in britain. remember, you can watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all of ourfilms, along with more than 1,000 radio programmes, in our online archive. just search online for "bbc witness history". next, we go to cuba. in july 1989, four top cuban army officers were sentenced to death and executed after being convicted of drug trafficking. but critics of the regime believe the case was, in fact, a political attempt to punish the officers for advocating change in fidel castro's communist cuba. we hearfrom ileana de la guardia, the daughter of one of the executed men. it was the show trial that shook havana. general arnaldo 0choa, a comrade in arms of fidel castro and hero of the revolution, was
gita watts, who had to begin a new life in britain.every month on the bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all of ourfilms, along with more than 1,000 radio programmes, in our online archive. just search online for "bbc witness history". next, we go to cuba. gita watts, who had to begin a new life in britain. remember, you can watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all of ourfilms, along with more than 1,000 radio programmes, in our...
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the current demand is 45- thousand mega watts. this is still a stage two emergency.. if conditions hitt is when officials call for rotating black outs.officials are calling on people to conserve power as much as possible.. after the first night of the virtual democratic national convention last night republicans are going on offense. washington, d.c. correspondent trevor shirley reports on the g-o-p's effort to push back against the d-n-c's message .... and that high-profile speech by a former first lady. michelle obama made one thing clear last night--<:19 michelle obama, former first lady> "he simply cannot be who we need him to be for us." she does not think president trump can handle the job.... <:14 michelle obama, former first lady> "he is clearly in over his head." "she was over her head"the president fired back at the former first lady, during a ceremony to honor the one hundredth anniversary of women's right to vote.<11:23 trump> "i thought it was a very divisive speech, extremely divisive." the president also went after obama for pre-recording the speech.<11:12 trump>
the current demand is 45- thousand mega watts. this is still a stage two emergency.. if conditions hitt is when officials call for rotating black outs.officials are calling on people to conserve power as much as possible.. after the first night of the virtual democratic national convention last night republicans are going on offense. washington, d.c. correspondent trevor shirley reports on the g-o-p's effort to push back against the d-n-c's message .... and that high-profile speech by a former...
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riots in los angeles -- 55th inverse a re-of the watts riots and less -- 55th anniversary of the wattsiots in los angeles. does that say we have made some progress in this country? rep. clyburn: thank you for having me. first of all, i would say that the pursuit of happiness in this country is an eternal one. we are always in search of making a more perfect union, that all of us are privileged to live within. that means that the pursuit is always there. it never going to be perfect. we should always be in pursuit of it. these are steps along the way. i think kamala harris brings to this ticket a diverse inkground, rooted not just skin color but in gender. not just what we would call socialization, but she is a graduate of a historical black college, and she is a very thate member in a sorority was the first sorority for african-american women. background kind of that will bring to this administration a depth and a grasp that has never been there before. i think joe biden has done himself -- given himself a lot of credit, for picking her and i think that she will do what a lot of us sta
riots in los angeles -- 55th inverse a re-of the watts riots and less -- 55th anniversary of the wattsiots in los angeles. does that say we have made some progress in this country? rep. clyburn: thank you for having me. first of all, i would say that the pursuit of happiness in this country is an eternal one. we are always in search of making a more perfect union, that all of us are privileged to live within. that means that the pursuit is always there. it never going to be perfect. we should...
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cnn's nick watt, thank you very much. let's get more on all of this with dr. hotez, professor and dean of tropical medicine at baylor college of medicine. doctor, let me ask you very quickly what nick watt was saying a few moments ago, what the president was saying about dr. fauci, that he inherited him, he was here. it's not really showing a lot of respect for somebody who is just widely trusted across the united states. >> yeah, dr. fauci is someone who's given selfless service to the american people for 40 years, advising us about infectious diseases. he's a winner of the american medal of freedom. he's a national hero. and the way the president makes it sound like tony was just dumped on him. it's disgusting. it's ridiculous. >> dr. hotez, let me move on to the fda commissioner. he says it's possible they could sign off on an emergency use authorization or even approval for a coronavirus vaccine before the end of phase three trials. does that raise red flags for you? >> it does, jim. you know, emergency use authorization is something we really haven't used
cnn's nick watt, thank you very much. let's get more on all of this with dr. hotez, professor and dean of tropical medicine at baylor college of medicine. doctor, let me ask you very quickly what nick watt was saying a few moments ago, what the president was saying about dr. fauci, that he inherited him, he was here. it's not really showing a lot of respect for somebody who is just widely trusted across the united states. >> yeah, dr. fauci is someone who's given selfless service to the...
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cnn's nick watt has the latest. >> increasing testing. >> get the testing. >> that's been a mantra.race, isolate. not anymore? the cdc just changed its testing guidance from testing is recommended for all close contacts of persons with infection to this. if you've been in close contact but do not have symptoms you do not necessarily need a test. >> shame on the people in the cdc. what possible rationale is there to say you're in close contact with covid positive persons and you don't need a test. >> reporter: coming from the top down one senior health official tells cnn, from the white house. >> the testing sites really look for asymptomatic individuals. we are trying to get appropriate testing not less testing. >> i think it is more likely this is an intentional effort by the administration to conceal the true extent of transmission and the numbers. >> reporter: already in just the past month the average number of tests per day has fallen 17%. >> we want to decrease cases by decreasing transmission not testing. >> reporter: nationally the number of new cases is also falling even fa
cnn's nick watt has the latest. >> increasing testing. >> get the testing. >> that's been a mantra.race, isolate. not anymore? the cdc just changed its testing guidance from testing is recommended for all close contacts of persons with infection to this. if you've been in close contact but do not have symptoms you do not necessarily need a test. >> shame on the people in the cdc. what possible rationale is there to say you're in close contact with covid positive persons...
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ben collins and clint watts, thank you both. think. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >>> up ahead -- much more on this day of dramatic developments in american politics. bannon's indictment, obama's dire warning and president trump's legitimizing of a death cult. george will joins me to talk about all of it. >>> later -- does it all come down to tonight? joe biden is hours away from accepting the democratic nomination for president. a first look at what we expect to hear from him. >>> but first, as we've been doing this week, all this hour, we're going to share memorable moments from past democratic conventions. we'll begin in the wee hours of 1972. something joe biden doesn't have to worry about when presidential nominee george mcgovern didn't get to accept his nomination until 3:00 in the morning. >> to anyone in this hall or beyond who doubts the ability of democrats to join together in common cause, i say, never underestimate the power of richard nixon to bring harmony to democratic rise. stoppable. no sweat! try it and love
ben collins and clint watts, thank you both. think. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >>> up ahead -- much more on this day of dramatic developments in american politics. bannon's indictment, obama's dire warning and president trump's legitimizing of a death cult. george will joins me to talk about all of it. >>> later -- does it all come down to tonight? joe biden is hours away from accepting the democratic nomination for president. a first look at what we expect to...
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d commercial-grade 650-watt motor that pumps the perfect amount of paint from the bin to the sprayeread, eliminating all of the guesswork and there's even a three-way direct dial spray head so you can dial in the coverage that you want. go wide horizontally, wide vertically, or dial in for tight spots. paint zoom meets the need. >> i've been painting professionally about 18 years. i've got about 10 people who work for me. we were called in today to test the paint zoom, and it worked great actually. it went really fast as far as painting the walls here. made good clean edges, very, very good coverage with one coat. i was quite surprised with the way that it worked. the paint zoom would be a very good product around the house. save on money, on materials. the product goes on better, smoother than what most people can put it on with a roller and a brush. i would recommend it to just about anybody. >> so, you've got a choice. you can battle the spills and the splatter of the paint tray... you can guess at how much paint you put on the roller and hope that it comes out evenly... you can f
d commercial-grade 650-watt motor that pumps the perfect amount of paint from the bin to the sprayeread, eliminating all of the guesswork and there's even a three-way direct dial spray head so you can dial in the coverage that you want. go wide horizontally, wide vertically, or dial in for tight spots. paint zoom meets the need. >> i've been painting professionally about 18 years. i've got about 10 people who work for me. we were called in today to test the paint zoom, and it worked great...
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they try to organize daily school life during the coronavirus pandemic using messaging services like watts up video games and education ops it's an unusual situation for both parents and children. of course we have concerns our biggest fear is that they will become dependent that they won't be able to stop playing or watching videos we're also worried about content games and apps they use. and the family has imposed rules every evening the mobile phones have to be put away also the children may only install ops once their parents are free doc says using the parental control function. time using the phone is limited to 2 hours the parents also monitor this using an up because of digital learning the eldest daughter was often online for lengthy periods. of time so i found it a bit annoying to be stuck at my computer the whole day off the day i was home alone by a lengthy periods as my parents found that my siblings were an emergency child care isn't own but it was good not to have to walk all the way to school and i could sleep in until 7 am. her sister 1st started using a smartphone during
they try to organize daily school life during the coronavirus pandemic using messaging services like watts up video games and education ops it's an unusual situation for both parents and children. of course we have concerns our biggest fear is that they will become dependent that they won't be able to stop playing or watching videos we're also worried about content games and apps they use. and the family has imposed rules every evening the mobile phones have to be put away also the children may...
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they try to organize daily school life during the coronavirus pandemic using messaging services like watts up video games and education ops it's an unusual situation for both parents and children and to get them have to list them as often of course we have concerns biggest fear is that they will become dependent that they won't be able to stop playing or watching videos we're also worried about content games and apps they use even though it's not the family has imposed rules every evening the mobile phones have to be put away also the children may only install ops once their parents of for.
they try to organize daily school life during the coronavirus pandemic using messaging services like watts up video games and education ops it's an unusual situation for both parents and children and to get them have to list them as often of course we have concerns biggest fear is that they will become dependent that they won't be able to stop playing or watching videos we're also worried about content games and apps they use even though it's not the family has imposed rules every evening the...
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i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. we are counting down to ages major market open. >> good evening from new york, i'm shery ahn. >> u.s. stocks complete their fastest ever return to your record, topping february highs for the first time since the coronavirus upended the market. the s&p 500 capping a rally from march low. sydney opens later. net income coming below estimates. revenue jumped by one third. jeff bogged shows us -- joins us later on. china tensions rise further. u.s. colleges are being told to offload holdings of mainland companies amid warnings of a wholesale sale of stocks from american exchanges. shery: let's get you started with a quick check of the trending markets. u.s. futures opening flat. this after reaching a record high. finally passing the february high after failing several times in the past week. the s&p 500 was led higher by consumer stocks. propelled by tech shares. the quickest rebound on record. fastest ever return to a record after a drop of at least 20%. we are still headed for the fifth
i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. we are counting down to ages major market open. >> good evening from new york, i'm shery ahn. >> u.s. stocks complete their fastest ever return to your record, topping february highs for the first time since the coronavirus upended the market. the s&p 500 capping a rally from march low. sydney opens later. net income coming below estimates. revenue jumped by one third. jeff bogged shows us -- joins us later on. china tensions rise further. u.s....
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more of the latest from across the country now, here's cnn's nick watt in los angeles. >> the united states response stands out as among the worst of any country in the world. >> reporter: here, in part, is why. >> we functionally shut down about 50%, in the sense of the totality of the country. >> reporter: and when we reopened -- >> there was some states that did it very well and some states that did not. >> reporter: what now? we're still working on testing. >> turnaround times are definitely improving. but we cannot test our way out of this or any other pandemic. testing does not replace personal responsibility. >> reporter: masks, distancing, hand washing, avoiding crowds and indoor bars and the like. >> if we've done those things, and we have done modeling data, we get the same bang for the buck as if we shut the country down. >> reporter: optimism is growing. >> in 2021, i think we will have a safe and effective vaccine, americans will be able to get it. >> reporter: remember the new cdc projection, that 20,000 americans may die in the next three weeks. look at what's happenin
more of the latest from across the country now, here's cnn's nick watt in los angeles. >> the united states response stands out as among the worst of any country in the world. >> reporter: here, in part, is why. >> we functionally shut down about 50%, in the sense of the totality of the country. >> reporter: and when we reopened -- >> there was some states that did it very well and some states that did not. >> reporter: what now? we're still working on...
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use and late last night the state closed in on the maximum available capacity of over 48,000 mega watts per minute. the last time we saw thisstream use was 2006 when the state shet an historical peak at more than 50,000 mega watts per minute. it is forecasted to peak lower today.more than 50,000 mega wat minute. it is forecasted to peak lower today. serious financial problems with the utilities led to disaster. rollic blackouts hit the bay area first in 2000 and by 2001 the blackouts spread to the entire state. and a transformer explosion is to blame for a power outage in martinez. video shows charred debris on the ground fire says the transform blew after it got overheated causing the utility box next to it to then melt. >>> in the bay the temperature reached 104 at memoriam beach. people all over the bay area headed for the river. expect crowds to be much larger this countys asking out of towners to avoid crowding the river because of covid-19. the county reported 140 new cases just yesterday. >> and on the peninsula, pacifica is discouraging visitors to the beach. the mayor says over
use and late last night the state closed in on the maximum available capacity of over 48,000 mega watts per minute. the last time we saw thisstream use was 2006 when the state shet an historical peak at more than 50,000 mega watts per minute. it is forecasted to peak lower today.more than 50,000 mega wat minute. it is forecasted to peak lower today. serious financial problems with the utilities led to disaster. rollic blackouts hit the bay area first in 2000 and by 2001 the blackouts spread to...
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nick watt, thank you very much. let's get some more on all of this.ning us our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay the white house official said flat-out, as you heard, the cdc guidance on who should get tested was because of the back logs in the system. is that an administration months into this crisis they still don't have enough testing capacity? >> that's what that answer would suggest. right, wolf? you have a backlog, still made, late august and we still haven't kept up with the demand for testing. as it turns out, wolf, we dug into this. there really wasn't a backlog. there was a backlog in july, as you remember. we talked to the big commercial labs and they are having pretty big turnaround right now. it does raise the question, he's pointing to one problem, a problem that doesn't exist right now, why are they making these recommendations that asymptomatic people may not need to get tested especially at a time when we're starting to go back to school, wolf. lots of kids, faculty members in the schools are wanting to get tested t
nick watt, thank you very much. let's get some more on all of this.ning us our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay the white house official said flat-out, as you heard, the cdc guidance on who should get tested was because of the back logs in the system. is that an administration months into this crisis they still don't have enough testing capacity? >> that's what that answer would suggest. right, wolf? you have a backlog, still made, late august and we still haven't kept...
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nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> now, we turn to the race for the white house. democratic presidential nominee joe biden is looking to build on momentum coming off of his party's national convention this week. he and running mate kamala harris are highlighting what sets them apart from president trump. the two gave their joint interview on friday. biden says he would handle the coronavirus pandemic more effectively and says no measure is off the table. would you be prepared to shut this country down again? >> i would be prepared to do whatever it takes to save lives. we cannot get the country moving until we control the virus. that's the fundamental flaw of this administration's thinking to begin with. in order to keep the country running and moving and the economy growing and people employed, you have to fix the virus. you have to deal with the virus. >> if the scientists say shut it down? >> i would shut it down. i would listen to the scientists. >>> mail-in voting is another contentious issue with the white house threatening to veto a proposed bill that could
nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> now, we turn to the race for the white house. democratic presidential nominee joe biden is looking to build on momentum coming off of his party's national convention this week. he and running mate kamala harris are highlighting what sets them apart from president trump. the two gave their joint interview on friday. biden says he would handle the coronavirus pandemic more effectively and says no measure is off the table. would you be prepared to shut...
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i'm haidi stroud-watts. we are counting on to asia's major market open. shery: good evening.'m shery ahn. haidi: these are your top stories. tech leads u.s. markets higher but a selloff among big banks means the benchmark fails the top the all-time high. the s&p 500 climbed above february's closing record and couldn't save it. bhp analysts expecting a small profit increase as iron ore holds up amid the pandemic. relations go even further. china says attacks on tiktok were bullying and rejection of fair competition. shery: let's get you started with a quick check of how the markets are trading. u.s. futures opening flat after the s&p 500 and other major indices ended the session mixed. we had a rally in technology companies with the nasdaq gaining 1%. selling off sos the s&p 500 was dragged a little lower. still closing at the highest level since february. the third time in the past week that the index topped above its february closing record during the session, but ended below it. still up more than 50% from its march low. we did get more positive eco-data. a gauge of builder
i'm haidi stroud-watts. we are counting on to asia's major market open. shery: good evening.'m shery ahn. haidi: these are your top stories. tech leads u.s. markets higher but a selloff among big banks means the benchmark fails the top the all-time high. the s&p 500 climbed above february's closing record and couldn't save it. bhp analysts expecting a small profit increase as iron ore holds up amid the pandemic. relations go even further. china says attacks on tiktok were bullying and...
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nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >> all right, nick, thank you so much. the president still railing against mail-in voting but has the damage already been done? has he cast doubt on the outcome of the election? it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, free delivery when you add a base. ends monday. concentration - in we suppohectic times .oments, and focus to win the day. unlike ordinary memory supplements... neuriva's clinically proven ingredients fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. take the neuriva challenge with our money-back guarantee! youyour dishwasher looks cleans but when grease and limescale build up its not as hygenic as you think use finish dishwasher cleaner its dual action formula tackles grease and limescale finish clean dishwasher clean dishes they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted
nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >> all right, nick, thank you so much. the president still railing against mail-in voting but has the damage already been done? has he cast doubt on the outcome of the election? it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, free delivery when you add a base. ends monday....
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the watts' community grocery store wasn't replaced until the late '80s.ther businesses that burned never got rebuilt. thank you so much for making time for us today. the news continues with brian williams, next, on msnbc. when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. verizon knows how to build unlimited right. you start with the network jd power has named the most awarded for network quality 25 times in a row. then, give people more plans to mix and match, so you only pay for what you need. verizon's unlimited plan is so reasonable, they can stay on for the rest of their lives. include the best in entertainment and offer it all starting at $35. plus, $700 off our best phones when you switch. because everyone deserves the best. the is unlimited built right. only on verizon. you say the customers maklet's talk data.s. only xfinity mobile lets you switch
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nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> william hazelthyme is a former professor and is the author of a covid back to school guide. he joins me from roxbury in connecticut. thank you so much for talking with us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> so we want to start with white house coronavirus task force coordinator dr. deborah birx. she wishes the u.s. had locked down the same way italy had where people were not allowed to leave their homes except to buy groceries once a week. she reacts well and why didn't they insist on a national mask mandate to reduce the spread of the coronavirus but also keep the economy moving? >> i think that the health authorities, whether it's the cdc, the nih, the task force, the people trained in public health, gave the right advice but in a political setting giving advice and getting action are two different things and unfortunately this administration did not act on the advice they were given. >> so you don't think that we'll ever see this administration call for a mask mandate across the nation? >> i don't think we're likely to see that from this administration. i
nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> william hazelthyme is a former professor and is the author of a covid back to school guide. he joins me from roxbury in connecticut. thank you so much for talking with us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> so we want to start with white house coronavirus task force coordinator dr. deborah birx. she wishes the u.s. had locked down the same way italy had where people were not allowed to leave their homes except to buy groceries once a week. she...
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nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> the coronavirus is running rampant through latin america. the number of cases in the region has now surpassed seven million. as you can see, brazil is leading the way with nearly four million cases as they added more than 43,000 in just 24 hours. these countries now make up half of the top ten in the entire world. >>> search and rescue operations now under way in louisiana after hurricane laura made its way through and left quite a calling card. we'll have the latest. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. shipstation. the #concentration - in ofwe suppohectic times .
nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> the coronavirus is running rampant through latin america. the number of cases in the region has now surpassed seven million. as you can see, brazil is leading the way with nearly four million cases as they added more than 43,000 in just 24 hours. these countries now make up half of the top ten in the entire world. >>> search and rescue operations now under way in louisiana after hurricane laura made its way through and left quite a calling...
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nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >> a global health expert from harvard says the u.s. response has been one mishap after another. but, what really sets the u.s. apart, he says, is from believing the virus is a hoax. to, now, believing the pandemic is nearly over. >> i think it's pretty fair to say we may have the worst response, of any major country. you could argue brazil's response is as bad as ours, or worse. but when you are competing with brazil for the worst respond in the -- response in the world, it's not where you want to be. >> doctor is a cnn medical analyst and one of the world's most renowned epidemiologist. and he is with us from california and, dr. bremieller, thank you for joining. >> i want to talk about the u.s. response being the worst of any developed nation. now, is that an objective statement? an accurate statement, which can be backed up just by, simply, looking at the data and the science? it's not a political one? >> first of all, i deeply respect dr. jha. he is a terrific epidemiologist and scientist. it is hard to use the right language to ch
nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >> a global health expert from harvard says the u.s. response has been one mishap after another. but, what really sets the u.s. apart, he says, is from believing the virus is a hoax. to, now, believing the pandemic is nearly over. >> i think it's pretty fair to say we may have the worst response, of any major country. you could argue brazil's response is as bad as ours, or worse. but when you are competing with brazil for the worst respond in the --...
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. >> you don't want to miss out on watt the most important four years but you don't want to endanger anybody. >> reporter: epidemiologists are 1ing americans to also get the flu shot to help ease the burden on hospitals. it's very likely that the flufections would decrease. researchers are yale developed siliva with funding from the nba. >> reporter: president trump was asked whether he would support fda approval touted by hud secretary ben carson and my pillow founder mark lindel. his response, we'll look at. the we'll look at a lot of differential things. >>> santa clara county said they've issued three ordinances. so far, they say two of the businesses have played corrections and will avoid paying the fines. the third is till in the grace period to take steps to correct the problem. >>> several new lay sworn officers from the san francisco police department's most recent academy class have now tested positive for cove. the academy in diamond heights is closed while the affected rel ruts are in quarantine. there 269 class have tested positive for the coronavirus one day after they
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nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> california is reopening, again. but this time, it will take things slowly and more cautiously. starting friday, counties must wait a minimum of 21 days before they can ease covid restrictions. they, also, need to meet reopening guidelines, for two weeks straight. now, previously, the state was criticized for reopening too quickly. and as a result, there was a resurgence in coronavirus cases and deaths. several countries in europe are, now, on high alert. they're reporting big jumps in covid-19 cases. spain and france are among the worst hit, with daily infections around what was seen in march. italy, the uk, ireland, and germany, are, also, seeing their numbers trend up. but the good news is that, so far, the number of deaths hasn't matched the spike in new cases. so, let's discuss what might be happening, here. so joining me, now, from lancaster, england, is mohammed munir. he is a virologist at lancaster university. thank you, very much, for joining us. i appreciate it. when it comes to covid, unfortunately, so mu
nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> california is reopening, again. but this time, it will take things slowly and more cautiously. starting friday, counties must wait a minimum of 21 days before they can ease covid restrictions. they, also, need to meet reopening guidelines, for two weeks straight. now, previously, the state was criticized for reopening too quickly. and as a result, there was a resurgence in coronavirus cases and deaths. several countries in europe are, now, on high...
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some rescue work is carried out around may watts in haryana states a predominantly muslim area less than 2 hours drive from delhi. i mean whatever he says that may work as a hub for the trade and brides problem. as marianne. also done. men. once a woman has been sold her status within her new village is defined by the derogatory terms or mulkey meaning a purchased woman. in the villages in fields near may want women are often found to be doing the most punishing of manual labor. but there is a shortage of women in this region sometimes as few a 7 women for every 10 men it creates a ready market for bright. arianna state is one of the hot spots for bride trafficking in the country with women being brought in from the far east of the country thousands of kilometers away and it's no coincidence that haryana state also has one of the largest discrepancies in the ratio between men and women. but the consequences of this can be devastating. in a small hut next to a local mosque a group of women from nearby villages are gathered to talk about their lives as trafficked brides. all of these women
some rescue work is carried out around may watts in haryana states a predominantly muslim area less than 2 hours drive from delhi. i mean whatever he says that may work as a hub for the trade and brides problem. as marianne. also done. men. once a woman has been sold her status within her new village is defined by the derogatory terms or mulkey meaning a purchased woman. in the villages in fields near may want women are often found to be doing the most punishing of manual labor. but there is a...
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. >> reporter: they had no water in villejo after a nearby watt pump failed. power and water was out about three hours. >> it finally came on. man, when it's 100 degrees outside, this ain't no joke. >> reporter: vernon and petition's dog cookie, temperatures soared over 100 degrees. >> it was a restless night. i was afraid power was going off again, it was very, very hot. >> reporter: pg&e says the statewide heat wave continues, pg&e encourages customers to rotate power outages possible saturday night from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. now the california independent operator told us this afternoon, the possibility of state wide rolling blackouts is not likely tonight. we do want to tell you that this cooling center in marin center is opened from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. through tuesday. we are live in san rafael, abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. >>> 50,000 gallons of raw sewage streamed into the alameda estuary. it caused a failure near the main bridge. people are told to avoid the water there for several days. >> it's a dimutiondimution be testing along the estuary. we will
. >> reporter: they had no water in villejo after a nearby watt pump failed. power and water was out about three hours. >> it finally came on. man, when it's 100 degrees outside, this ain't no joke. >> reporter: vernon and petition's dog cookie, temperatures soared over 100 degrees. >> it was a restless night. i was afraid power was going off again, it was very, very hot. >> reporter: pg&e says the statewide heat wave continues, pg&e encourages customers to...
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>> clinton watts, i said earlier in the broadcast, so many people just seem to think they look better with an ar. and, of course, this convention has featured a guy in the news because he brandished one in front of his house in a gated community in st. louis and now an unfortunate circumstance for the president, a kid accused of shooting up two people with his ar at the ripe old age of 17 is seen in the photo, front row center -- or front row side at a trump rally. >> that's right, brian. a 17-year-old showing up in a protest with a ar-15 is not law and order. it's creating a dangerous situation. we're seeing people moving out into the streets and you're seeing an argument from some that people should mobilize for themselves, for their own self-defense. this isn't self-defense, driving across a state border, going to a town, assembling with a weapon, that is not law and order. that's actually chaos and disorder. you're pushing people out. what the law enforcement did last night, they were pushing out a protest that had gotten out of control. there was property damage. they were doing
>> clinton watts, i said earlier in the broadcast, so many people just seem to think they look better with an ar. and, of course, this convention has featured a guy in the news because he brandished one in front of his house in a gated community in st. louis and now an unfortunate circumstance for the president, a kid accused of shooting up two people with his ar at the ripe old age of 17 is seen in the photo, front row center -- or front row side at a trump rally. >> that's right,...
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cnn's nick watt has the latest. >> reporter: some covid-19 test sites are closing in texas and louisiana as hurricane laura approaches. >> if people need to be prepared and get prepared right now. >> reporter: record average case counts in kansas. >> positive infection freight this weekend continues an alarming trend in the wrong direction for kansas. >> reporter: and record death tolls in kentucky. why? >> to the day we can pinpoint where we got tired or we stopped trying or we let our guard down. >> reporter: one expert telling cnn in the absence of a strong federal response there is a hodgepodge of policies that don't necessarily fit the task in many states. today the fda commissioner was back peddling his incorrect spin on crucial test data. >> i personally could have done a better job and should have done a better job at that press conference explaining what the data showed regarding convalescent plasma. >> reporter: and dr. fauci told "the washington post" i'm referred to as the skunk at the picnic but pence never asks me the skunk to be quiet or leave. nationwide average new case
cnn's nick watt has the latest. >> reporter: some covid-19 test sites are closing in texas and louisiana as hurricane laura approaches. >> if people need to be prepared and get prepared right now. >> reporter: record average case counts in kansas. >> positive infection freight this weekend continues an alarming trend in the wrong direction for kansas. >> reporter: and record death tolls in kentucky. why? >> to the day we can pinpoint where we got tired or we...
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cnn's nick watt is joining us from los angeles.ore than 5.5 million confirmed cases in the united states. >> reporter: and, wolf, that is a massive number. but we do have a reason for optimism. because right now the rate of new infections is slowing down. but as admiral brett giroir just warned, things could turn around very quickly unless we are careful. and getting kids and students back into schools and colleges is the biggest issue perhaps right now. we just heard from governor cuomo in new york who said that k-12 is going to be harder than colleges because you've got kids going home at night potentially spreading the virus. he wants schools to learn from the likes of notre dame. >> we have seen a dramatic increase in the number of positive cases of covid-19 in our first weeks back on campus. >> reporter: 155 cases confirmed in just the past two days. undergrad classes now online only for the next two weeks. but students are staying on campus. covid cases now confirmed at colleges across at least nine states. more than 350 peop
cnn's nick watt is joining us from los angeles.ore than 5.5 million confirmed cases in the united states. >> reporter: and, wolf, that is a massive number. but we do have a reason for optimism. because right now the rate of new infections is slowing down. but as admiral brett giroir just warned, things could turn around very quickly unless we are careful. and getting kids and students back into schools and colleges is the biggest issue perhaps right now. we just heard from governor cuomo...
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in the stories that shaped the week the 5000 watt on the streets of portland as donald trump pledges to pull out federal agent. county a tragedy and 12 a force for change a daughter who lost her father to corona virus uses of coffee to highlight america's health and the devastating impact on its family. they haven't been doing their jobs you have a quarter needed response minimize risk still preserving the economy driving home that's false narrative that you have to get one or the other.
in the stories that shaped the week the 5000 watt on the streets of portland as donald trump pledges to pull out federal agent. county a tragedy and 12 a force for change a daughter who lost her father to corona virus uses of coffee to highlight america's health and the devastating impact on its family. they haven't been doing their jobs you have a quarter needed response minimize risk still preserving the economy driving home that's false narrative that you have to get one or the other.
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the grid operator tells how much load to drop how many mega walt watts -- mega watts what to be dropped and pg and e dropped the event and we obtained that information and through a high system of demand and anticipated demand due to hot temperatures in the west. as a generator and retail electricity supplier, san francisco p.u.c. took action to help. our power staff worked with hetch hetchy staff to create during the critical hours. we succeeded in providing 155 to 157 megawatts per hour during the emergency and we encouraged them to conserve. power and communication staff encouraged them to conserve using the social media channel. by all accounts the efforts paid off. we help avoid additional rotating averages. you may have seen and heard governor newsom gave hetch hetchy some credit in his press conference on the 19th and in a letter to the governor the state agencies called us out for being helpful and providing increased generation from hetch hetchy as one of the many c.p.a.s that help get conservation messages out well. >> commissioner: commissioners, questions? i have a question.
the grid operator tells how much load to drop how many mega walt watts -- mega watts what to be dropped and pg and e dropped the event and we obtained that information and through a high system of demand and anticipated demand due to hot temperatures in the west. as a generator and retail electricity supplier, san francisco p.u.c. took action to help. our power staff worked with hetch hetchy staff to create during the critical hours. we succeeded in providing 155 to 157 megawatts per hour...
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here is nick watt. nick? get that testing. >> on the testing piece. >> that's been a mantra, test, trace, isolate. not anymore. the cdc just changed its testing guidance from testing is recommended for all close contacts of persons with infection to this, if you've been in close contact but do not have symptoms, you do not necessarily need a test. >> shame on the people in the cdc. what possible rationale is there to say. you're in close contact with a covid positive person and you don't need a test? >> it's coming from the top down. one senior federal health official tells cnn, from the white house. >> our surge testing sites really look for asymptomatic individuals. we're trying to get appropriate testing, not less testing. >> i think it's more likely this is an intentional effort by the administration to conceal the true extent of transmission and the numbers. >> reporter: already in just the past month the average number of tests per day has fallen 17%. >> you want to decrease cases by decreasing transmis
here is nick watt. nick? get that testing. >> on the testing piece. >> that's been a mantra, test, trace, isolate. not anymore. the cdc just changed its testing guidance from testing is recommended for all close contacts of persons with infection to this, if you've been in close contact but do not have symptoms, you do not necessarily need a test. >> shame on the people in the cdc. what possible rationale is there to say. you're in close contact with a covid positive person...
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some of the work is carried out around may watts in haryana states a predominantly muslim area less than 2 hours drive from delhi. i mean whatever he says that may work as a hub for the trade and brides problem. as marianne. also done. as. men. once a woman has been sold her status within her new village is defined by the derogatory terms or mulkey meaning a purchased woman. in the villages in fields near may want women are often found to be doing the most punishing of manual labor. bugs there is a shortage of women in this region sometimes as few a 7 women for every 10 men it creates a ready market for bright. arianna state is one of the hot spots for bride trafficking in the country with women being brought in from the far east of the country thousands of kilometers away and it's no coincidence that haryana state also has one of the largest discrepancies in the ratio between men and women. but the consequences of this can be devastating. in a small hut next to a local mosque a group of women from nearby villages are gathered to talk about their lives as traffic brides. all of these wom
some of the work is carried out around may watts in haryana states a predominantly muslim area less than 2 hours drive from delhi. i mean whatever he says that may work as a hub for the trade and brides problem. as marianne. also done. as. men. once a woman has been sold her status within her new village is defined by the derogatory terms or mulkey meaning a purchased woman. in the villages in fields near may want women are often found to be doing the most punishing of manual labor. bugs there...
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thank god for global warming, jesse watt ters wise cracked. it's going to disappear. trump said on february 27th, one day it's like a miracle, it will disappear. most americans knew that trump was untrustworthy, but the fox base still trusted him. they also trusted mr. hannity, who dismissed coronavirus hysteria. they also trusted laura ingraham, who called democrats the pandemic party and also watt ters, who said, quote, i'm not afraid of the coronavirus, and no one else should be that afraid either. fox's long tenured medical analyst, dr. mark siegel told hannity on march 6th, quote, at worst, worst, worst-case scenario, it could be the flu. quote, this was shockingly irresponsible stuff, and fox executives knew it because by the beginning of march, they were taking precautions that belied siegel's just the flu statement. the network canceled a big event for hundreds of advertisers, instituted deep cleanings of the office and began to put a work from home regime in place. yet fox's stars kept sending mixed messages to millions of viewers. this went on and on until m
thank god for global warming, jesse watt ters wise cracked. it's going to disappear. trump said on february 27th, one day it's like a miracle, it will disappear. most americans knew that trump was untrustworthy, but the fox base still trusted him. they also trusted mr. hannity, who dismissed coronavirus hysteria. they also trusted laura ingraham, who called democrats the pandemic party and also watt ters, who said, quote, i'm not afraid of the coronavirus, and no one else should be that afraid...
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joining me now shannon watts founder of moms demand action for gun sense in america and back with men district of michigan and nbc news legal analyst. shannon, i know you are part of gun sense university this weekend a training summit for gun safety activists. what are you hearing from them on this news? >> well, i have to be honest and say we are certainly celebrating that finally all of the misdeeds of the nra are coming to light. we have thousands of our volunteers together this weekend. meanwhile the nra is mired in legal trouble, financial trouble, political trouble, and it is quite evident that the gun saw of the movement has never been stronger and that the nra has never been weaker and we're very grateful to leticia james and the new york attorney general for bringing this to light. >> barbara you wrote an op-ed in the daily beast that focuses on this case saying it easily could have been framed as a criminal case but there's been a lack of action from the doj. how likely is it that something will come of this that the nra could in fact be dissolved given this is all civil an
joining me now shannon watts founder of moms demand action for gun sense in america and back with men district of michigan and nbc news legal analyst. shannon, i know you are part of gun sense university this weekend a training summit for gun safety activists. what are you hearing from them on this news? >> well, i have to be honest and say we are certainly celebrating that finally all of the misdeeds of the nra are coming to light. we have thousands of our volunteers together this...
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nick watt reporting for us. thank you very much. let's go to the white house right now. our white house correspondent kaitlan collins is joining us. i'll be talking with the president's senior adviser jared kushner in a few moments. but you can update us on the very latest first. >> reporter: well, right now, wolf, we are looking at what's going to happen next monday when the postmaster general louis dejoy is going to go for the house oversight committee for a hearing where democrats say they want to know what's behind these big changes that he's making at the post office, changes that they are questioning the timing of, given the fact that it's a pandemic and we are just months out from the election. and the president himself is complaining about the timing of that hearing asking why it's going to happen during the republican convention instead of during the democratic convention this week. a showdown is brewing in washington tonight as house speaker nancy pelosi is calling back members from recess to block major post office changes that president trump is defending. >>
nick watt reporting for us. thank you very much. let's go to the white house right now. our white house correspondent kaitlan collins is joining us. i'll be talking with the president's senior adviser jared kushner in a few moments. but you can update us on the very latest first. >> reporter: well, right now, wolf, we are looking at what's going to happen next monday when the postmaster general louis dejoy is going to go for the house oversight committee for a hearing where democrats say...
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nick watt reporting for us there doctor fauci says even if researchers create an effective vaccine. >>it won't be available to everyone at first he says officials will distribute it in phases. >>joe biden is nearing a final decision on his running mate and is expected to announce his pick the week of august 10th, the leading contenders include california. representative karen bass obama national security adviser susan rice, and of course california senator kamala harris. the deliberations remain fluid but the campaign has reviewed. nearly a dozen possible running mates, the former vice president has pledged to choose a woman as his running mate and has been under pressure to choose a woman of color biden is expected to begin one on one interviews in the coming days. >>a supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg here is back home tonight after she was in the hospital for her latest medical procedure. the court says she's doing well after her discharge today. ginsburg is recovering after the replacement of a bile duct stent the procedure marks or second time in the hospital this month
nick watt reporting for us there doctor fauci says even if researchers create an effective vaccine. >>it won't be available to everyone at first he says officials will distribute it in phases. >>joe biden is nearing a final decision on his running mate and is expected to announce his pick the week of august 10th, the leading contenders include california. representative karen bass obama national security adviser susan rice, and of course california senator kamala harris. the...
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nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> to los angeles now and dr. rodriguez of internal medicine and environmental specialist. dr. rodriguez, good to see you. >> thank you, john. good to see you. >> it's been a while. good to have you back. everyone who believes a vaccine will mean we can burn our face masks in defiant celebration, dr. fauci has a message. not so fast. here he is. >> so if we don't get a vaccine that is highly, highly, highly effective, even though it would still be a good vaccine, i think we would have to have some degree of attention to public health measures that's going to take a while to build up a cumulative amount of immunity either induced by the vaccine or by natural infection to get to the point where you really have availed protection or an umbrella of protection over the community. >> so i guess what he is saying, in other words at least initially a vaccine will be just another tool in bringing the pandemic under control. why the message here there is no silver bullet? >> that's absolutely right. and even under the best
nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> to los angeles now and dr. rodriguez of internal medicine and environmental specialist. dr. rodriguez, good to see you. >> thank you, john. good to see you. >> it's been a while. good to have you back. everyone who believes a vaccine will mean we can burn our face masks in defiant celebration, dr. fauci has a message. not so fast. here he is. >> so if we don't get a vaccine that is highly, highly, highly effective, even though it would...
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martin luther king iii who had an opportunity to speak for about 30 minutes or so as well as debra watt, the cousin of emmett till, and they, too, talk about the fact that this is an issue that challenge that was 57 years ago, nearly six decades, that they are talking about police brutality, racial injustice, jobs and voting rights, and so this hits home for so many people, both those who are locally here who never told their stories but also the who have now become familiar household names. you're going to hear from not only reverend al sharpton but you'll also hear from king and the family members of those who have been slain, and now we know their names. we're talking about george floyd. we're talking about jacob blake. we're talking about breonna taylor. these are people that we know about, and this is part of a movement success that we can talk about this. i spoke to debra watts, and she said that the thing that is most important with the case of emmett till is not come to say we want change but to be very specific. for the case of emmett till it's about reopening that case, holdin
martin luther king iii who had an opportunity to speak for about 30 minutes or so as well as debra watt, the cousin of emmett till, and they, too, talk about the fact that this is an issue that challenge that was 57 years ago, nearly six decades, that they are talking about police brutality, racial injustice, jobs and voting rights, and so this hits home for so many people, both those who are locally here who never told their stories but also the who have now become familiar household names....
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the name already suggests eat 208 it's an electric car the electric motor has a power output of 100 watts 126 horsepower and 216. now 3 different driving. and sport and if you put in more 2 can make. an 8 point one seconds which is pretty neat. as with most electric cars the. top speed is electronically capped at 150 kilometers per hour order to help preserve the cars. i the 50 kilo what battery will give you 340 kilometers a frame. which is pretty ok considering that the car is. there will usually be driven in cities or on cities so that's ok. talking about the battery give you 160000 kilometers or 80. and if this is something wrong with it during that time they will replace it. i. looking at the exterior it's hard to tell that this is the electric version of the 2 away seeing that it differs only slightly from its combustion engine sibling . moving inside there's a 3 d. virtual cockpit as well as the latest in infotainment systems. the battery self the way. the car the trunk is just the same as the regular 28 with gasoline and diesel engines 265 to 960 meters were just pretty nice. so o
the name already suggests eat 208 it's an electric car the electric motor has a power output of 100 watts 126 horsepower and 216. now 3 different driving. and sport and if you put in more 2 can make. an 8 point one seconds which is pretty neat. as with most electric cars the. top speed is electronically capped at 150 kilometers per hour order to help preserve the cars. i the 50 kilo what battery will give you 340 kilometers a frame. which is pretty ok considering that the car is. there will...
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as cnn's nick watt reports. >> reporter: increasing testing -- >> on the testing piece. >> that's been, isolate, not anymore? the cdc just changed its testing guidance from testing is recommended for all close contacts of persons with infection to this. if you've been in close contact but do not have symptoms, you do not necessarily need a test. >> these are exactly the people who should be tested. i think the cdc really needs to give a much better explanation the entire process of how this was done in the middle of the night with no explanation. it just causes more confusion. >> reporter: it's coming from the top down, one senior federal health official tells cnn, from the white house. >> our surge testing sites really look for asymptomatic individuals. we're trying to get appropriate testing, not less testing. >> i think it's more likely that this is an intentional effort by the administration to conceal the true extent of transmission in the numbers. >> reporter: the average number of tests per day in the last month has fallen by 17%. nationally, the number of new cases is also fall
as cnn's nick watt reports. >> reporter: increasing testing -- >> on the testing piece. >> that's been, isolate, not anymore? the cdc just changed its testing guidance from testing is recommended for all close contacts of persons with infection to this. if you've been in close contact but do not have symptoms, you do not necessarily need a test. >> these are exactly the people who should be tested. i think the cdc really needs to give a much better explanation the entire...
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with me is former fbi agent clint watts. a senior fellow at the foreign policy research institute and author of "messing with the enemy." clint, i know you have had an eye on these militia groups and how they're organizing online. can you tell us who they are and what the goal is and how we distinguish them from the protesers who might be out at night in some of these cities? >> katy, it's a rather remarkable thing which happened, which is you have seen very different variants of militia groups, far right groups, or groups that want to mobilize because they're angry about the protests start to assemble and call online to show up. we see footage of the portland, you know, rally that essentially went on, which drew all sorts of counterprotesters. but there are also extreme elements in this. we have seen the boog alou boys who are violent individuals who want to accelerate a revolution or a civil war. we see others who say they are vigilante groups that are there to protect property or to protect certain individuals. but they h
with me is former fbi agent clint watts. a senior fellow at the foreign policy research institute and author of "messing with the enemy." clint, i know you have had an eye on these militia groups and how they're organizing online. can you tell us who they are and what the goal is and how we distinguish them from the protesers who might be out at night in some of these cities? >> katy, it's a rather remarkable thing which happened, which is you have seen very different variants...
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. >> you go back and look at watts, watts has nell never really recovered.u look at 60 years ago we had our peaceful protests they're still talking about them today and how we had the ability to put jim crow on trial where jim crow was found guilty, and right now you don't have any more of those laws on the books. my question is what are you trying to achieve? you have a definite situation because we have the law of the land now, once something like this happens and due process when it goes to a legal system, and then you make the judgment. we have become in a lot of ways a, quote-unquote, court of public opinion. charles: sure. there's no doubt about that. we've got to make the distinction, and i do want to salute you for all the work that you've done in the civil rights movement and, hopefully, we'll talk again very soon. clarence, thank you very much. >> you're quite welcome. you have a blessed day. charles: hey, if you're old enough to remember the race for the white house between president trump and joe biden, it really seems eerily similar to 1968. ame
. >> you go back and look at watts, watts has nell never really recovered.u look at 60 years ago we had our peaceful protests they're still talking about them today and how we had the ability to put jim crow on trial where jim crow was found guilty, and right now you don't have any more of those laws on the books. my question is what are you trying to achieve? you have a definite situation because we have the law of the land now, once something like this happens and due process when it...
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nick watt, thank you so much. appreciate it. joining me now is cnn chief medical correspondent dr.e saw the case count drop below 40,000 for the first time in months. that's good news. 21 states are showing downward trends in new cases. is this some light at the end of the tunnel? or some because testing is going down also? >> yeah. that's a good question, jake. i think it's probably a little bit of a combination of both. and i don't know. i mean, i want to be optimistic about this. but if we look at the overall trends here. and i think we can see the case counts in how they've sort of changed over time. keep in mind that our low at this point is sort of where the peak was back in april. i mean, so, are we on a rollercoaster ride here? or is this line going to continue to go downward? if we look at what happened with people who sadly died during this time, you will see that lag time that comes after this. you see the cases go up, and then shortly thereafter the deaths went down as the cases went down. are they going to go up? and then do that same rollercoaster? that's what we don'
nick watt, thank you so much. appreciate it. joining me now is cnn chief medical correspondent dr.e saw the case count drop below 40,000 for the first time in months. that's good news. 21 states are showing downward trends in new cases. is this some light at the end of the tunnel? or some because testing is going down also? >> yeah. that's a good question, jake. i think it's probably a little bit of a combination of both. and i don't know. i mean, i want to be optimistic about this. but...