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good morning, abby and victor. and yeah, president trump, yesterday, in one of the nation's leading coronavirus hotspots, really, did not mention it at -- at a trip that involved several stops throughout southern florida. the president, much more focused on other issues. today, he will be heading to walter reed to visit those wounded service members. and it could be an opportunity for a turning point of sorts, when it comes to wearing a mask. the president has, so far, resisted pressure from his critics. but also, from, now, his own aides and advisers to wear a mask. he's been insisting and so have his defenders, that because he is tested daily, because everyone around him is tested daily, he doesn't, technically, need to wear a mask the way that regular americans need to the point that aides and advisers have been trying to get across to president trump is that it's really more a symbolic leadership role that the president needs to be wearing a mask. you ever se you have seen that shift from other republicans, all
good morning, abby and victor. and yeah, president trump, yesterday, in one of the nation's leading coronavirus hotspots, really, did not mention it at -- at a trip that involved several stops throughout southern florida. the president, much more focused on other issues. today, he will be heading to walter reed to visit those wounded service members. and it could be an opportunity for a turning point of sorts, when it comes to wearing a mask. the president has, so far, resisted pressure from...
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>> yeah, good morning, victor. just when you thought the red on the maps cannot get any redder, we have a different color of what dark red means to indicate severity. i think we need to do a lot more, victor. as i've mentioned so many times on-air, we are deep in a crisis mode now with the virus surging. so i still feel like even in my state in georgia, we need to actually shut down the bars. we need to shut down all indoor dining and pull back to phase one. it's not enough to just pause. so i think that's a start, victor. there's still a lot of other metrics we need to look at. we need to really be aggressive on all fronts. to really kill this virus. really decrease the transmission. >> let's talk about testing. admiral inju they said the u.s. has gone from tens of thousands of tests per day in march to an average of 700,000 per day now. i want to put up a calendar that shows personally how long i've waited for mine -- my covid test results. i got the test on july 2nd, and i didn't get the result until the 17th. 1
>> yeah, good morning, victor. just when you thought the red on the maps cannot get any redder, we have a different color of what dark red means to indicate severity. i think we need to do a lot more, victor. as i've mentioned so many times on-air, we are deep in a crisis mode now with the virus surging. so i still feel like even in my state in georgia, we need to actually shut down the bars. we need to shut down all indoor dining and pull back to phase one. it's not enough to just pause....
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let's go to montgomery and victor blackwell, cnn's victor blackwell is there with what's going to happen later today. we're seeing these events at selma. montgomery is the next stop in this celebration of life. victor, tell us about the significance of where the congressman's heading. >> yeah, brian, we heard from people who were there in selma with martin savidge. the mayor here, mayor reed of montgomery has asked people to line the streets to receive their son and the late congressman john lewis. that's expected to start soon. i'm seeing a few people here waiting for the arrival of the congressman. there is a quote that you mentioned dr. king that i know bakari uses often and that even president obama had sewn into the rug in the oval office. that the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice. as i stand here just a few feet from the capital of this state, the concept of john lewis now being honored with lying in state in the rotunda, this is an honor that was extended to george wallace, a governor, a segregationist governor here who was the governor of this state i
let's go to montgomery and victor blackwell, cnn's victor blackwell is there with what's going to happen later today. we're seeing these events at selma. montgomery is the next stop in this celebration of life. victor, tell us about the significance of where the congressman's heading. >> yeah, brian, we heard from people who were there in selma with martin savidge. the mayor here, mayor reed of montgomery has asked people to line the streets to receive their son and the late congressman...
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victor, abby. >> thanks, jacqueline. here's what the official government guidance is on opening schools. it's called the k through 12 readiness planning tool. and it's nine pages of check lists and documents. on the third page, the lowest risk, classes and events that are virtual, online only. small, in-person classes activities and events will pose low risk. at the highest level of risk it involves full-size in-person classes and activities and events with no social distancing. >> these are the cdc's considerations for schools. it's a list of ways to protect teachers and staff. they say wear masks, keep desks six feet apart. stay home when appropriate. stagger arrival and dismissal times. and cancel field trips and close communicatesal spaces and have backup plans. the state's department of education is requiring all schools to be open five days a week. and there's this from the governor. >> if you can do home depot, if you can do walmart, if you can do these things, we absolutely can do the schools. >> let's bring in n
victor, abby. >> thanks, jacqueline. here's what the official government guidance is on opening schools. it's called the k through 12 readiness planning tool. and it's nine pages of check lists and documents. on the third page, the lowest risk, classes and events that are virtual, online only. small, in-person classes activities and events will pose low risk. at the highest level of risk it involves full-size in-person classes and activities and events with no social distancing. >>...
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here's the frustrating part, abby and victor. there are many municipalities where the state government may not allow them to enforce the stay-at-home orders. texas is a prime example. just heard from a mayor who said they lost more people in march, april and may -- rather, more people in july than those three months combined. >> polo sandoval in new york. thank you so much. >> let's bring in dr. abdul he will syed to talk about this. we heard from him in the report. he's the epidemiologist and public health expert. let's start where you stopped in that report, on schools. right now the cdc has put out those guidelines for schools. they're focused -- their focus seems on the psychological impact on children. i'm wondering about basic public health practices, testing, contact tracing. did you see a real plan within the guidelines to help schools figure out how they can manage to contain outbreaks if they occur within their schools once they reopen? >> there's some really good public health recommendations, both around mitigating tr
here's the frustrating part, abby and victor. there are many municipalities where the state government may not allow them to enforce the stay-at-home orders. texas is a prime example. just heard from a mayor who said they lost more people in march, april and may -- rather, more people in july than those three months combined. >> polo sandoval in new york. thank you so much. >> let's bring in dr. abdul he will syed to talk about this. we heard from him in the report. he's the...
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good morning, abby and victor. long before it was a norm for athletes to protest, wnba players were out in front fighting for social justice. they opted to sit out to focus on initiatives, including one of the biggest stars, maya moore who is doing so for a second straight season. this is, as you said, nothing new to the players. the wnba, holding a 26-second moment of silence. she was 26 years old. her name will be on every jersey as part of the say her name campaign. there you have the new york liberty and the seattle storm as the anthem played they walked off the -- this is not a political issue. it's a human issue. >> it's about honoring breonna taylor's life and about bringing awareness to the fact that her murderers have not been brought to justice. >> this is an evolution for many. for us, i feel our evolution has to do with the eyes and the ears on us and the figures that could help us be progressive and we express ourselves from powerful women on the court. >> for the games, here's the first pro bucket of
good morning, abby and victor. long before it was a norm for athletes to protest, wnba players were out in front fighting for social justice. they opted to sit out to focus on initiatives, including one of the biggest stars, maya moore who is doing so for a second straight season. this is, as you said, nothing new to the players. the wnba, holding a 26-second moment of silence. she was 26 years old. her name will be on every jersey as part of the say her name campaign. there you have the new...
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do you, victor? >> yeah, i do. i think that they do not want a goya type boy cost, they don't -- boycott, they don't want their franchises the object of protests, they don't want people showing up at their executives' homes. in their way, thinking it's a wise business, pre'emtive decision. they feel that given their bottom line, it's also a smart use of resources. they have zero interest on the social stability and fabric of the united states. i hate to say that, but it's true. and so for them it's just a straight-cut business decision. they don't know anything about black lives matter, they don't want to know anything about black lives matter, they don't want to know about its origins or its agenda. all they want to do is just make it go away, and their usual way of dealing with that is money. lou: and they are not a nonprofit organization, they are also a marxist-inspired organization, and they are behind much of the anarchy that we are watching in cities across this country. i want to turn to an article by victo
do you, victor? >> yeah, i do. i think that they do not want a goya type boy cost, they don't -- boycott, they don't want their franchises the object of protests, they don't want people showing up at their executives' homes. in their way, thinking it's a wise business, pre'emtive decision. they feel that given their bottom line, it's also a smart use of resources. they have zero interest on the social stability and fabric of the united states. i hate to say that, but it's true. and so for...
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>> all right, victor oquendo leading us off from florida tonight. victor, thank you. >>> and this evening, the coronavirus is now reaching deeper into the president's inner circle. national security adviser robert o'brien testing positive. when was he last with the president? we have reporting on that. and this evening, what the president said late today about some states reopening. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: as the president prepared to fly to north carolina to highlight his administration's work on developing a covid-19 vaccine, he first had to deal with more bad news in the west wing. national security adviser robert o'brien just became the most high-ranking official to test positive. >> no, i haven't seen him lately. i heard he -- he tested. yeah. i have not seen him. i'm calling him later. >> when did he first test positive? when did he test positive? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> reporter: white house officials won't say when the president last met with o'brien, although he was last seen at the w
>> all right, victor oquendo leading us off from florida tonight. victor, thank you. >>> and this evening, the coronavirus is now reaching deeper into the president's inner circle. national security adviser robert o'brien testing positive. when was he last with the president? we have reporting on that. and this evening, what the president said late today about some states reopening. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: as the president...
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>> victor oquendo with new developments tonight. victor, thank you. >>> and now, to that other major headline tonight. the fbi arresting jeffrey epstein's ex-girlfriend, ghislaine maxwell, at a secluded property in new hampshire. maxwell, the former companion of the convicted sex offender, she's been elusive for years. maxwell stands accused of recruiting underage girls for sexual abuse by epstein and others. tonight, an epstein victim reacting to the arrest, telling us, "the justice system didn't forget about us." here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, ghislaine maxwell, longtime companion of accused sex trafficker jeffery epstein, is behind bars. the fbi quietly keeping tabs on the british socialite for months, moving in to arrest her at a home dubbed "tucked away," a 156-acre property in new hampshire she bought in cash for more than a million dollars. >> she had slithered away to a gorgeous property in new hampshire, continuing to live a life of privilege while her victims live with the trauma inflicted upon them years
>> victor oquendo with new developments tonight. victor, thank you. >>> and now, to that other major headline tonight. the fbi arresting jeffrey epstein's ex-girlfriend, ghislaine maxwell, at a secluded property in new hampshire. maxwell, the former companion of the convicted sex offender, she's been elusive for years. maxwell stands accused of recruiting underage girls for sexual abuse by epstein and others. tonight, an epstein victim reacting to the arrest, telling us,...
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>> reporter: well, good morning, abby, victor. and you're right to say that the stalt state is having trouble with hospitals. latest numbers showed 89% capacity on icu beds, 187 left in the state. that hovered around 90% the past few days we have been here. i wanted to come to the grand canyon. you look at an arizona license plate, they say this state is the grand canyon state. i came here to the south rim of the grand canyon, over there is the hotel, a famous hotel. and this over here is the main event, the grand canyon itself. now, the grand canyon is part of the story in arizona and part of the story of the pandemic. this park is open now. it was closed for a couple of months earlier on in the pandemic. and now it is open under the county guidelines of the county in arizona. that means there are masks that are required when people are here inside, when you eat, there's distance at the tables in there. but that's not true of everywhere in arizona. one of the challenges for local health officials has been that the governor hasn't
>> reporter: well, good morning, abby, victor. and you're right to say that the stalt state is having trouble with hospitals. latest numbers showed 89% capacity on icu beds, 187 left in the state. that hovered around 90% the past few days we have been here. i wanted to come to the grand canyon. you look at an arizona license plate, they say this state is the grand canyon state. i came here to the south rim of the grand canyon, over there is the hotel, a famous hotel. and this over here is...
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victor oquendo with us from miami beach tonight. and victor, two questions for you. first, a new study tonight on how soon antibodies might fade after infection? >> reporter: david, that study from "the new england journal of medicine" looked at 34 patients who developed antibodies and in many cases, it found that those wore off after just 90 days, but they act knowledge more research is needed. >> that's right. a small but important topic they'll be studying in the months to come. in the meantime, the president also making news moments ago, saying the federal government has agreed now to pay pfizer $2 billion for about 100 million doses of the vaccine they're working on? >> reporter: and david, it all depends on whether or not those vaccine trials, the clinical trials, if they are successful, and pfizer says that americans would receive their vaccine for free. david? >> victor oquendo leading us off tonight. victor, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, we continue to report on american families in need. it is estimated more than 25 million americans could lose their $60
victor oquendo with us from miami beach tonight. and victor, two questions for you. first, a new study tonight on how soon antibodies might fade after infection? >> reporter: david, that study from "the new england journal of medicine" looked at 34 patients who developed antibodies and in many cases, it found that those wore off after just 90 days, but they act knowledge more research is needed. >> that's right. a small but important topic they'll be studying in the months...
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bueno el coronavirus se ha llevado la vida del cantautor dominicano vÍctor victor. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> Él fue uno de los primeros artistas de ese paÍs en colocar la bachata en los escenarios internacionales. haciendo que dejara de ser un gÉnero mago rgl para convertirse en un gÉnero de masas, vÍctor victor llevaba ingresado varias semanas y su estado se complicÓ hasta que no pudo superar el covid-19 y falleciÓ ayer a los 71 aÑos descanse en paz. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> quÉ bonito cantaba. es hora de grabar nuevos impuestos a los ricos la peticiÓn es de la congresista demÓcrata alexandria ocasio-cortez y se la hace al gobernador de nueva york andrew cuomo para que ese dinero recaudado fuera a parar a los esto trabajadores que estÁn en dificultades econÓmicas. marÍa vargas-pion cuÉntanos sobre esta iniciativa apoyada por una huelga de hambre por cierto adelante?. >>> felicidad muy buenas tardes, esta huelga de hambre es de parte de trabajadores que piden que se cree un fondo de ayuda econÓmica para ayudar a los indocumentados le exigen al gobernador cuomo que se cree un f
bueno el coronavirus se ha llevado la vida del cantautor dominicano vÍctor victor. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> Él fue uno de los primeros artistas de ese paÍs en colocar la bachata en los escenarios internacionales. haciendo que dejara de ser un gÉnero mago rgl para convertirse en un gÉnero de masas, vÍctor victor llevaba ingresado varias semanas y su estado se complicÓ hasta que no pudo superar el covid-19 y falleciÓ ayer a los 71 aÑos descanse en paz. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ )...
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>> all right, victor oquendo leading us off tonight. victor, thank you. >>> of course, texas also a hot spot. and tonight, alarming news on the youngest to be infected. in fact, in one texas county alone, more than 85 babies under the age of 1 testing positive since march. and at least one baby has died. abc's marcus moore from texas. >> reporter: a young mother tonight recounting the moment she learned her 2-month-old daughter is battling the virus that has swept the globe. >> i had a panic attack. i literally just started, like, pacing and i couldn't breathe, because i was just so nervous. >> reporter: last week, angelica wendell's daughter eevee's giggles and smiles replaced by a cruel fever, congestion and rash. >> everyone's like, oh, well, kids don't get it. so, when you find out it's covid, it's just heartbreaking. >> reporter: thankfully, eevee is improving and will be okay. but she is just one of an alarming number of children who've apparently been infected across the country. over the weekend, officials in nueces county, texa
>> all right, victor oquendo leading us off tonight. victor, thank you. >>> of course, texas also a hot spot. and tonight, alarming news on the youngest to be infected. in fact, in one texas county alone, more than 85 babies under the age of 1 testing positive since march. and at least one baby has died. abc's marcus moore from texas. >> reporter: a young mother tonight recounting the moment she learned her 2-month-old daughter is battling the virus that has swept the...
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so i just wanted to pick up on one point that victor had made regarding the objection the u.s. government has to walk away this because of the linkages between while away and chinese government if were always were strictly a commercial entity i don't think there would be much to object about and i also believe that having taken the actions that it's taken on huawei it's going to encourage american companies to actually do more in the space and buy and 60 and i do think that ultimately that will be the net result ok with it it's very interesting i think as i think victor is already kind of alluded to it is that the way we're going we're going to have to internet we're going to have you know a huge one country is going to choose to be on one platform and the other is intrusion on another and it doesn't look very good for the u.s. because in in europe i mean for example the germans are really pushing really hard and they want to make their own decision and this is a way and we have the u.k. already come up i want to switch gears a little bit here i want to go back to something the
so i just wanted to pick up on one point that victor had made regarding the objection the u.s. government has to walk away this because of the linkages between while away and chinese government if were always were strictly a commercial entity i don't think there would be much to object about and i also believe that having taken the actions that it's taken on huawei it's going to encourage american companies to actually do more in the space and buy and 60 and i do think that ultimately that will...
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>> that's right, victor. this is the result of a long evolution for the president on the issue of wearing masks, he had for weeks resisted, going out in public with his face covered despite the push from even within his own circle that he needed to lead by example. some of his supporters had started to see it as a political statement of sorts. that's something that the president had more or lessen couraged in the past. this was a big step allowing himself to be photographed at walter reed visiting wounded troops there. notably, around him, his senior staff, chief of staff was also seen wearing a mask and the secret service agents protecting him. we have seen secret service agents not wearing masks, despite the fact there were a number of agents who have come down with the coronavirus while traveling with the president. even that sent a big message that the president is taking this more seriously. even so, before he left for walter reed, the president told reporters that it was specific to the hospital setting
>> that's right, victor. this is the result of a long evolution for the president on the issue of wearing masks, he had for weeks resisted, going out in public with his face covered despite the push from even within his own circle that he needed to lead by example. some of his supporters had started to see it as a political statement of sorts. that's something that the president had more or lessen couraged in the past. this was a big step allowing himself to be photographed at walter reed...
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good morning, abby and victor. his detailed account of his experience is a reminder of how dangerous this virus can be for absolutely anybody and it's a reminder of how fragile this return to sports is. you think about freddie freeman. this virus wreaked havoc on his syst system. he's in peak physical health, a professional athlete. after spiking a fever, he felt fine on friday, july 3rd. by 2:00 p.m., the symptoms really hit him and he said it was like a ton of bricks and got worse from there. >> friday night that was the scariest night for me. i spiked to 104.5 fever. i said a little prayer that night. i've never been that hot before. you -- my body was really, really hot. i said please don't take me. i wasn't ready. >> freeman said after losing his sense of taste and smell for four days, he's symptom-free. he returned to the field on friday. he's hoping to play in the season opener against the mets on friday. he's feel much, much better. but a scary few days. >> meantime, baseball is being played for the first t
good morning, abby and victor. his detailed account of his experience is a reminder of how dangerous this virus can be for absolutely anybody and it's a reminder of how fragile this return to sports is. you think about freddie freeman. this virus wreaked havoc on his syst system. he's in peak physical health, a professional athlete. after spiking a fever, he felt fine on friday, july 3rd. by 2:00 p.m., the symptoms really hit him and he said it was like a ton of bricks and got worse from there....
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good morning, victor. this church here was so significant in the history of the voting rights act in those monumental marches to montgomery. of course, congressman lewis will be here later today for a service and for people to pay their respects, but currently he is in troy, alabama. and many people may not know that before he was an icon of the civil rights movement, before he was, of course, a representative for the state of georgia, he is a son of alabama. he was born on the outskirts of troy, to sharecropper parents and very quickly growing up in the rural south came to know the injustice of segregation. so, in essence, he's going home one last time today. and there is still a lot of family members that live in troy. so that community and his family want to embrace him, want to celebrate his life. so there's a service about to begin at the top of the hour and there will of course be hymns and readings and family members who will be speaking. the problem with all of these events that are planned over th
good morning, victor. this church here was so significant in the history of the voting rights act in those monumental marches to montgomery. of course, congressman lewis will be here later today for a service and for people to pay their respects, but currently he is in troy, alabama. and many people may not know that before he was an icon of the civil rights movement, before he was, of course, a representative for the state of georgia, he is a son of alabama. he was born on the outskirts of...
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it's good to be with you, i'm victor blackwell. >> thanks for being up with us this morning. i'm abby phillip in for christi paul. >> of course, we're going to talk this morning about reopening schools and which cities are moving in which direction. some are deciding to delay or just go full virtual. but we know the numbers around the country, some records being set. it's not making it easy to make that decision. >> not at all. and the world health organization is saying that a record number of new cases were reported in a 24-hour period yesterday. 284,000 cases. and for the fourth straight day, the u.s. reported more than 1,000 daily coronavirus deaths. the cdc says reopening schools for in-person learning in most of the country is safe. but the agency also says schools in the areas where more than 5% of covid-19 tests are coming back positive should consider staying closed. >> and we've got this from the food and drug administration it it's giving emergency use authorization for the first coronavirus test for cases without symptoms. the fda calls it a possible game-changer
it's good to be with you, i'm victor blackwell. >> thanks for being up with us this morning. i'm abby phillip in for christi paul. >> of course, we're going to talk this morning about reopening schools and which cities are moving in which direction. some are deciding to delay or just go full virtual. but we know the numbers around the country, some records being set. it's not making it easy to make that decision. >> not at all. and the world health organization is saying that...
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i'm victor blackwell. it is saturday, zwrul 11th. >> and i'm ap by phillip in for christi paul this morning. another record-setting day of coronavirus infections in the u.s. the country added more than 66,000 cases, in just one day. and it is the seventh time in 11 days that the u.s. has broken that record. >> let's start this morning in the epicenter, which is florida. president trump was there yesterday, for events not related to the crooronavirus response. the state recorded more than 11,000 new cases, 93 deaths, on friday alone. and after weeks of pressure, florida has now released details of coronavirus hospitalizations. >> more than 10,000 coronavirus patients are filling hospitals in texas. and governor greg abbott says the next step would be to have a lockdown. >> and to georgia now. the governor is reactivating a field hospital at a convention center in atlanta. the mayor in atlanta is rolling back reopening to essential travel only. restaurants being asked to close dine-in services. but governor
i'm victor blackwell. it is saturday, zwrul 11th. >> and i'm ap by phillip in for christi paul this morning. another record-setting day of coronavirus infections in the u.s. the country added more than 66,000 cases, in just one day. and it is the seventh time in 11 days that the u.s. has broken that record. >> let's start this morning in the epicenter, which is florida. president trump was there yesterday, for events not related to the crooronavirus response. the state recorded more...
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that was victor gobitz, ceo of bueana ventura. haidi: the damaging impact of the coronavirus on the economy is the number one factor in policy including the bank of japan which meets later. kathleen hays is here with the preview. no policy moves expected by the boj today. why? kathleen: because they are looking at the coronavirus -- you were talking about the concern over more cases, that they might increase their emergency stance again. however, currently, with the bank of japan thinking the worst is over in terms of the coronavirus impact on the japanese economy, no changes of negative rates. no changes in quantitative easing. they have moved to an unlimited stance in the last meeting. i just want to point out, too, that japan's success at containing covid has been pretty impressive. as of july 13, just over 21,000 infections and 979 deaths. compare that to germany, a versus country japan, where there are actually over 9000ses, deaths. that is why japan may rest more easily. in terms of a scoop we had from bloomberg news in toky
that was victor gobitz, ceo of bueana ventura. haidi: the damaging impact of the coronavirus on the economy is the number one factor in policy including the bank of japan which meets later. kathleen hays is here with the preview. no policy moves expected by the boj today. why? kathleen: because they are looking at the coronavirus -- you were talking about the concern over more cases, that they might increase their emergency stance again. however, currently, with the bank of japan thinking the...
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victor is not on the call i'm on. there was a call last week with president obama and vice president biden over an hour. there was q&a -- >> martha: why haven't we seen him do more interviews? >> i think a lot of his interviews have been done with these zoom calls. he was talked about with the finance group where he was talked about why he has to unwind the trump tasks. you are preaching to the choir and, that being said, he's being decided when he could speak, and when he should discuss about defending police. he immediately came out and gave his view that no, he should defund the police. so your guy just didn't tell the truth. no disrespect. >> martha: we gave him a chance to talk and you a chance to talk as well but with regard to this financial issue, because you are a finance person and i've spoken to some of them and got a feel for how they are looking at this and they have a lot of concerns about rolling back the tax cuts. i think that's probably the single biggest threat to the future of this economy putting b
victor is not on the call i'm on. there was a call last week with president obama and vice president biden over an hour. there was q&a -- >> martha: why haven't we seen him do more interviews? >> i think a lot of his interviews have been done with these zoom calls. he was talked about with the finance group where he was talked about why he has to unwind the trump tasks. you are preaching to the choir and, that being said, he's being decided when he could speak, and when he...
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>> all right, victor oquendo, leading us off. victor, thank you. >>> and just before we came on the air tonight, the president announcing the republican national convention in jacksonville has now been canceled, saying delegates would still go to north carolina and that the president would still give a speech. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: recognizing a reality he had tried to avoid, president trump announced tonight he is canceling the in-person republican convention that was supposed to take place in jacksonville, florida. >> so i told my team, it's time to cancel the jacksonville, florida, component of the gop convention. and i'll still do a convention speech in a different form, but we won't do a big crowded convention, per se, just not the right time for that. >> reporter: joe biden has made president trump's handling of the pandemic a centerpiece of his campaign. which today released a, quote, socially distanced conversation, between biden and president obama. >> i don't think he has
>> all right, victor oquendo, leading us off. victor, thank you. >>> and just before we came on the air tonight, the president announcing the republican national convention in jacksonville has now been canceled, saying delegates would still go to north carolina and that the president would still give a speech. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: recognizing a reality he had tried to avoid, president trump announced tonight he is canceling...
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a down year to year to victor well that was the last part of our russia series we hope you've enjoyed getting to know some spots off the beaten path and do let me know your thoughts about this week's show on twitter you can also watch our program online at d w dot com thanks so much for watching by for doubt. the be. the boss. the bigger. the big. smaller tax attorneys spying big changes the people making a bomb go africa fantastic right. join them as they set out to save the environment learn from one another and work together for a better future absolves you all for treating it come about for good. in 30 minutes on d. w. . is for me. is for. me to talk about this for. his her heart. and beethoven is for the body be told it is for embryonic the beethoven 2020. the 50th anniversary here on t.w. . world 6 to go beyond obvious. to the soul of the marine live. as we take on the world. we're all about the stories that matter to you and really what ever is. running out of touch explicit w. made for mines. a new era has become. the age of fire the feeling he placed in face. our planet his 1
a down year to year to victor well that was the last part of our russia series we hope you've enjoyed getting to know some spots off the beaten path and do let me know your thoughts about this week's show on twitter you can also watch our program online at d w dot com thanks so much for watching by for doubt. the be. the boss. the bigger. the big. smaller tax attorneys spying big changes the people making a bomb go africa fantastic right. join them as they set out to save the environment learn...
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victor, great to have you with us. this is a strange time for the national media in so many ways, their efforts to ignore what is obviously a bunker mentality on the part of biden and i emerging once every 85 days for a press conference and then, when he does, to make mincemeat and hash out of his verbal attempts at verb aral communication. verbal communication. >> yeah. it's going to be very interesting, lou, because a lot of us have said that the moment he emerged after this long sojourn, that it would be a reason why he shouldn't do it again. and in his first moments, what he said was you're a lying dog face. from that point on, i mean, he got the prompts confused where he was supposed not to tell the audience that he had pre-selected people that were to call on him, and he had long pauses, he had loss of stream of thought. and he should have stayed in the bunker because he was trying to frame, and his handlers were trying to frame this election in a very strange way. it was going to be donald trump versus the media
victor, great to have you with us. this is a strange time for the national media in so many ways, their efforts to ignore what is obviously a bunker mentality on the part of biden and i emerging once every 85 days for a press conference and then, when he does, to make mincemeat and hash out of his verbal attempts at verb aral communication. verbal communication. >> yeah. it's going to be very interesting, lou, because a lot of us have said that the moment he emerged after this long...
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victor oquendo joins us now from miami beach. victor, late today officials across south florida taking further action to try and curb the spread of the virus? >> reporter: tom, miami's mayor saying the time for warnings is over. if you're not wearing a mask in public you'll be fined $50 for your first offense. here in miami beach, they'll start enforcing an 8:00 p.m. curfew on ocean drive. and north of us they'll start implementing a curfew in broward county as well. tom? >> enforcements picking up there in florida. victor, thank you for that. >>> now to the breaking news in california. the governor outlining new criteria for schools that will likely keep most of them closed when the fall semester begins. millions of families across the country facing the same choice. abc's will carr reports from california, where he's also seeing firsthand the testing crisis in america. >> reporter: tonight in california, the governor just ordered schools, both public and private, in all 32 counties on the state's watch list, roughly 80% of the
victor oquendo joins us now from miami beach. victor, late today officials across south florida taking further action to try and curb the spread of the virus? >> reporter: tom, miami's mayor saying the time for warnings is over. if you're not wearing a mask in public you'll be fined $50 for your first offense. here in miami beach, they'll start enforcing an 8:00 p.m. curfew on ocean drive. and north of us they'll start implementing a curfew in broward county as well. tom? >>...
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victor, what will happen. can you paint a picture a little bit more on what will happen in montgomery. >> as the motorcade travels from selma, the 42 miles to where i am now. it will travel up dexter avenue which is the same road in which 1965 on march 25th, the thousands of people who walked for the second march after what happened the edmund pettus bridge on bloody sunday, the same path, the same road will come here to the alabama state capital. the governor will welcome. there will be a short ceremony once the congressman's casket roo arrives here and then there will be four hours of people that have come to the capital to pay their respects to pass through. there will be soecial distancin and masks required because of the mask mandate here in alabama but also because of the general pandemic that's happening here. right across is the church where dr. king was a pastor. there will likely be some people there to celebrate the congressman. there's so much that talks about or highlights the progress that this c
victor, what will happen. can you paint a picture a little bit more on what will happen in montgomery. >> as the motorcade travels from selma, the 42 miles to where i am now. it will travel up dexter avenue which is the same road in which 1965 on march 25th, the thousands of people who walked for the second march after what happened the edmund pettus bridge on bloody sunday, the same path, the same road will come here to the alabama state capital. the governor will welcome. there will be...
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victor describes himself as robust and contented with himself the weld and that is. what is it this is who. this is this is how i create my ensembles. i go to the 2nd hand shops pick out a shirt or a coat and think about how i could redesign them so they look like a nice ensemble together. any. more than we know but i would think this was a woman still moving they did but it wouldn't. go that shirt for example is also 2nd hand. and these shorts. i sewed on the pink stripes myself. and this briefcase very stylish. in general i'd call myself an informal formalised if i did my. part of my piece sitting them somewhat resembles an informal thing it's a dressing way i'm teaming with barry as treasury notes from behind going to. know and now of the fashion show. where always prepare. to sings a song he lends in german for us. it seems. that could i. get in the can you state it is you. do us. i have 2 sons the elder one lives in under our skin the younger ones 40 he's a priest the elder one always writes me letters i don't ever hear from the younger one anymore. she was not
victor describes himself as robust and contented with himself the weld and that is. what is it this is who. this is this is how i create my ensembles. i go to the 2nd hand shops pick out a shirt or a coat and think about how i could redesign them so they look like a nice ensemble together. any. more than we know but i would think this was a woman still moving they did but it wouldn't. go that shirt for example is also 2nd hand. and these shorts. i sewed on the pink stripes myself. and this...
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victor, thank you. so while the governor there tries to block any mayor from mandating masks in georgia, the heated debate only growing across this country. it was just this week the head of the cdc said, if we all wear masks, we could have it under control in weeks. but tonight we take you inside the community meetings where there is real push-back. here is marcus moore. >> reporter: tonight, emotions running high at this meeting over masks in schools. >> this is the exact opposite of what we need to be doing. we are supposed to be physically distancing, wearing masks. >> reporter: anti-mask protesters erupting in boos. the utah county commission suspending the meeting before debate could even begin. >> i think it's a political hoax, and i am against the masks. >> since when do we have a constitutional right to put other people's lives in danger? we can't smoke in public places. >> reporter: police arresting this louisiana man, accused of backing his car into an officer after refusing to wear a mask in
victor, thank you. so while the governor there tries to block any mayor from mandating masks in georgia, the heated debate only growing across this country. it was just this week the head of the cdc said, if we all wear masks, we could have it under control in weeks. but tonight we take you inside the community meetings where there is real push-back. here is marcus moore. >> reporter: tonight, emotions running high at this meeting over masks in schools. >> this is the exact opposite...
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ialways the victor? aboutt would you think colored people coming to work on the buses? >> what aut the others, those marginalized? >> i fought was my country, and obviously it is not. >> the city of bristol is a place whe different members of i-4 supremacy. why can't there be a past? -- different members vie for supremacy. >> i was born of jamaican heritage. bristol is a place wherete i cae i got my first job here. like many west indians and their descendents living in the u.k., my reach stretches back to africa. >> ships loaded with goods would sail from here down to west africa. they would then be exchanged for slaves, human cargo would go across the atlantic to the caribbean. there, they would be exchanged for cotton and sugar and tobacco , that would then sail back to the united kingdom. a triangular trade from great wealth and it is that wealth that help buildtoities like br >> the legacy of slavery and the ships that sailed from here. this is true for all british west indians. he grew up to be the deputy mayor. >> i need to pass down this legacy to my own children
ialways the victor? aboutt would you think colored people coming to work on the buses? >> what aut the others, those marginalized? >> i fought was my country, and obviously it is not. >> the city of bristol is a place whe different members of i-4 supremacy. why can't there be a past? -- different members vie for supremacy. >> i was born of jamaican heritage. bristol is a place wherete i cae i got my first job here. like many west indians and their descendents living in...
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i'm victor blackwell. >> i'm abby filip in for christie paul today. >> the records set here in the u.s., around the world, it is suggesting that there is a challenge ahead. the world health organization says record number of new cases in a 24-hour period yesterday. 284 284,196. fourth day the u.s. reports more than 1,000 coronavirus deaths in a single day. >> the cdc says reopening schools for in-person learning in most of the country is safe but the agency also says schools in areas of more than 5% of covid-19 tests are coming back positive should consider staying closed. and the food and drug administration says it is giving emergency use authorization to the first coronavirus test for cases without symptoms, the fda calls it a possible game changer to reopen schools and businesses and keep them open. >> we start this morning with paw paulo sandoval. the experts say they see a plateau we records in other areas. >> reporter: that's right. we want to start on the west coast where california joining the top three states that been hardest hit since the start of the pandemic. of course, n
i'm victor blackwell. >> i'm abby filip in for christie paul today. >> the records set here in the u.s., around the world, it is suggesting that there is a challenge ahead. the world health organization says record number of new cases in a 24-hour period yesterday. 284 284,196. fourth day the u.s. reports more than 1,000 coronavirus deaths in a single day. >> the cdc says reopening schools for in-person learning in most of the country is safe but the agency also says schools...
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vÍctor silva, desde ese paÍs tiene mÁs informaciÓn. buenas noches. >>> hola, buenas noches. las palabras del presidente lÓpez obrador generan polÉmica no olvidan las fenicias del presidente donald trump. >>> el grito de viva mÉxico, resonÓ a este lado de la frontera este grupo o de jÓvene deportados se rooney fragmentos de discurso de los 2 presidentes. palabras que algunos dejaron un mal sabor de boca me parece burlÓn que dijera que nos tenÍa un respeto, cuando en realidad no lo tiene >>> es una burla, lo que ha hecho trump de llamarnos violadores, criminales >>> la visita no es el inicio de una amistad, y aseguran que lÓpez obrador desaprovecho la oportunidad para tratar otros temas a favor de los migrantes
vÍctor silva, desde ese paÍs tiene mÁs informaciÓn. buenas noches. >>> hola, buenas noches. las palabras del presidente lÓpez obrador generan polÉmica no olvidan las fenicias del presidente donald trump. >>> el grito de viva mÉxico, resonÓ a este lado de la frontera este grupo o de jÓvene deportados se rooney fragmentos de discurso de los 2 presidentes. palabras que algunos dejaron un mal sabor de boca me parece burlÓn que dijera que nos tenÍa un respeto, cuando en...
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victor oquendo leads us off in florida. >> reporter: tonight, with the nation seeing another day of more than 1,000 deaths, anthony fauci, considering his age, saying he wouldn't be dining out for flying on an airplane and that hard hit states should halt their re-openings. >> you certainly have to call a pause and maybe even a backing up a bit. >> reporter: white house task force coordinator dr. deborah birx comparing the outbreaks in texas, florida, and california, to the northeast early on in the pandemic. >> what we have right now are essentially three new >> reporter: california setting another record. a second day in a row. cases still skyrocketing in florida. more than 300,000 new infections in just the past month. more than 50 florida hospitals have no available icu beds. doctors suiting up in ppe, giving us look inside miami's jackson memorial hospital's expanded covid ward.
victor oquendo leads us off in florida. >> reporter: tonight, with the nation seeing another day of more than 1,000 deaths, anthony fauci, considering his age, saying he wouldn't be dining out for flying on an airplane and that hard hit states should halt their re-openings. >> you certainly have to call a pause and maybe even a backing up a bit. >> reporter: white house task force coordinator dr. deborah birx comparing the outbreaks in texas, florida, and california, to the...
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victor, the schools debating whether to open and what to do with social distancing and masks. i know major retailers are moving forward on masks. another one taking steps tonight? >> reporter: best buy announcing that masks will be required in all 1,000 schools nationwide. others saying they're considering the same. >> victor, thank you. >>> president trump talking about the coronavirus and on race and policing in america. after the president retweeting a former game show host saying the cdc is lying, a member of the team is asked, are you lying? and what the president said after being asked, why are african-americans still dying at the hands of law enforcement? the president saying, what a terrible question to ask. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: with the pandemic raging, president trump tonight attacking joe biden and touting his own record. >> it's a different world. but we're coming out on top. >> reporter: but trump is facing growing backlash as the virus explodes, the white house tries to discredit and sideline the nation's top authority on infectious diseases, dr. antho
victor, the schools debating whether to open and what to do with social distancing and masks. i know major retailers are moving forward on masks. another one taking steps tonight? >> reporter: best buy announcing that masks will be required in all 1,000 schools nationwide. others saying they're considering the same. >> victor, thank you. >>> president trump talking about the coronavirus and on race and policing in america. after the president retweeting a former game show...
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victor david hanson, i cut you off, i'm sorry, earlier. you were talking about the red state-blue state divide in this historical president. continue. >> in 1861, lincoln gave a gave a fourth of july letter and addressed congress and it was divisive, much more divisive than it is now. he wanted unity and it's very hard to have unity when a small proportion of the states don't want unity. so what lincoln did as he said basically, i have bent over backwards, i'm going to protect federal property. i don't want you to do what you're doing, when he addressed the people who were against unity in the union, but he reassured the others that he was going to be firm. i think donald trump has got to say, we have 244 links in this chain, years. in our generation is not going to be the first want to break it, i'm sorry. people died in okinawa. they died at gettysburg. we have an obligation to them to carry on that spirit, and i'm not going to preside over the first generation that says we are going to tear down statues, we are going to rename on the de
victor david hanson, i cut you off, i'm sorry, earlier. you were talking about the red state-blue state divide in this historical president. continue. >> in 1861, lincoln gave a gave a fourth of july letter and addressed congress and it was divisive, much more divisive than it is now. he wanted unity and it's very hard to have unity when a small proportion of the states don't want unity. so what lincoln did as he said basically, i have bent over backwards, i'm going to protect federal...
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víctor: quedó riquísimo, si eres la mejor cocinera, mi amor. >> ay, víctor tiene razón, hija. todo estuvo delicioso. olivia: lo mejor fue el postre, hermana. me tienes que dar la dirección de la pastelería donde lo compraste, ¿eh? ester: cómo eres, olivia. por supuesto que no lo compré, lo preparé yo misma por el gusto que me da recibirlos en mi casa. nando: sí, tía olivia, mi mamá hizo todo. yo mismo vi que hasta ernesto le ayudó a prepararlo.
víctor: quedó riquísimo, si eres la mejor cocinera, mi amor. >> ay, víctor tiene razón, hija. todo estuvo delicioso. olivia: lo mejor fue el postre, hermana. me tienes que dar la dirección de la pastelería donde lo compraste, ¿eh? ester: cómo eres, olivia. por supuesto que no lo compré, lo preparé yo misma por el gusto que me da recibirlos en mi casa. nando: sí, tía olivia, mi mamá hizo todo. yo mismo vi que hasta ernesto le ayudó a prepararlo.
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to continue to lead only 19 percent envisioned a world in which anna was the leader victor i mean when we heard the words norms in rules and when as in terms of the international order and i have to push back against daniel a little bit here i mean illegal invasion of iraq the illegal presence of american troops in syria the illegal overthrow the government of libya the illegal overthrowing the democratically elected government in ukraine how in the world can people in the west palm about norms and rules. noisy washing that probably is accustomed to violating all kinds of laws or rules if it suits their purposes and it use countries like china of wiley to international law means if america feels now coming back to daniel's point why multinational companies want to come to china refused to believe for example because china now is the biggest it has in the market in the world larger than that of the united states so if you are a company if you run the company you cannot commit corporate suicide by disregarding the law just a consumer market in the world you need to producing china to get
to continue to lead only 19 percent envisioned a world in which anna was the leader victor i mean when we heard the words norms in rules and when as in terms of the international order and i have to push back against daniel a little bit here i mean illegal invasion of iraq the illegal presence of american troops in syria the illegal overthrow the government of libya the illegal overthrowing the democratically elected government in ukraine how in the world can people in the west palm about norms...