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lauren: thank you. u.s. president donald trump put forward an unfounded conspiracy theory about a protester injured by police during a protest over george floyd's death. have been charged with assault after a video shows a man falling and bleeding after being shoved by officers. live in washington, d.c.. tell us more about what trump said. president trump released a tweet in the course of the morning quoting this right wing controversy being sparked by a right-wing media group in which they said the elderly protester policeempting tests can information from their radios. donald trump tweeted saying , the absolutely unfounded allegation that the man had fallen over. normally republicans and d.c. stay quiet on the president's tweets or say they have not read it. that was exactly the response. for the first time some senators did break ranks. said thereom one who isn't any. susan collins, senator from he should not comment on matters before the court. mitt romney from utah described it as shocking. and lisa mur
lauren: thank you. u.s. president donald trump put forward an unfounded conspiracy theory about a protester injured by police during a protest over george floyd's death. have been charged with assault after a video shows a man falling and bleeding after being shoved by officers. live in washington, d.c.. tell us more about what trump said. president trump released a tweet in the course of the morning quoting this right wing controversy being sparked by a right-wing media group in which they...
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lauren: lauren: it's a "harris poll." only 40% of workers are working from home and not going into the office at all. 40% of us have not returned to the office. 13% of us are doing a little bit of the office, a little bit of at home, a nice part-time mix, if you will, but that is a pretty astonishing stat we're getting used to working at home. it might be working for a lot of employers east and employers, stuart. stuart: it really is a big hit to the cities. if 44% of office workers have not come back, that is an enormous percentage still at homeworking from home and not using bars and restaurants of the cities? lauren: so exactly, what you're going to see and quite frankly what you are seeing is these offices setting up suburban outposts. it a little bit cheaper but still the opportunity for people to have a needed face-to-face. stuart: you got it. thanks, lauren. the market is at the high of the morning. the dow is up 276 points. look at boeing adding 83 points to the dow. it's a dow stock. it is up $13. that adds a lot
lauren: lauren: it's a "harris poll." only 40% of workers are working from home and not going into the office at all. 40% of us have not returned to the office. 13% of us are doing a little bit of the office, a little bit of at home, a nice part-time mix, if you will, but that is a pretty astonishing stat we're getting used to working at home. it might be working for a lot of employers east and employers, stuart. stuart: it really is a big hit to the cities. if 44% of office workers...
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why is that, lauren? lauren: yeah. so ashley, china is suspending imports of tyson chicken and they will seize any tyson chicken that has already arrived there. beijing is worried about contamination in the food supply, after 13%, 481 workers at a tyson plant in arkansas tested positive for covid-19. here's the rub. the world health organization, cdc, usda and fda all agree there is no evidence supporting covid transmission in food, yet china is blocking these shipments from tyson. stock down 2.5%. ashley: yeah. okay. so the evidence does not prove it. lauren, thank you very much. let's take a look at tesla, if we can. they are cutting their new solar paneled prices. susan, come back in. susan: -- now the prices are coming down by one-third. one-third less than the industry's average cost. some see this as a possible bargain. hoorps here's a comparison for you. the average cost for a residential solar panel system in the first quarter of this year is around 83 cents a watt. even before incentives, tesla says their syst
why is that, lauren? lauren: yeah. so ashley, china is suspending imports of tyson chicken and they will seize any tyson chicken that has already arrived there. beijing is worried about contamination in the food supply, after 13%, 481 workers at a tyson plant in arkansas tested positive for covid-19. here's the rub. the world health organization, cdc, usda and fda all agree there is no evidence supporting covid transmission in food, yet china is blocking these shipments from tyson. stock down...
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lauren: people who have the virus? francine: yes. lauren: so we don't know enough about community. for the short term i would imagine they are relatively safe. we also see a lot of information coming out on viral shedding. there are studies right now to understand if the virus is infectious, if it can get other people sick. there is a lot of work to be done in that space. is probably some good evidence that there is short-term immunity. we just don't know how long it lasts. francine: lauren sauer, thank you so much for joining us, johns hopkins. re to check out brus on the bloomberg terminal, and be sure to tune in every day for our conversations with johns hopkins on battling covid-19. joinroup president will bloomberg invest global. that interview is at 2:00 p.m. in new york, 7 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. this company has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. the wellness company plans to close as many as 1200 of its 6200 stores. gnc sells vitamins, supplements and nutrition products
lauren: people who have the virus? francine: yes. lauren: so we don't know enough about community. for the short term i would imagine they are relatively safe. we also see a lot of information coming out on viral shedding. there are studies right now to understand if the virus is infectious, if it can get other people sick. there is a lot of work to be done in that space. is probably some good evidence that there is short-term immunity. we just don't know how long it lasts. francine: lauren...
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lauren, come on in. the editorial editor i guess pushed out, said he resigned but pushed out, it looks like. lauren: so it seems to me. james bennet has resigned from the editorial pages as editor of the "new york times" after as you noted, the paper published that senator cotton op-ed saying bring in the troops, the military, to help quell the riots and the violence that we were seeing on the streets. there was an internal revolt in the "new york times" both from the editorial side and the journalist side about whether the paper should have published that. the paper apologized and tom cotton had this to say. >> we published op-eds in the "new york times" before. it was the exact same process. the senior leaders of the "new york times" publicly defended the decision to publish the op-ed after this woke mob began to rise up. it was only after another day of in-fighting that they finally back-pedaled. they still haven't identified any facts that are wrong in the op-ed, they haven't identified what was so r
lauren, come on in. the editorial editor i guess pushed out, said he resigned but pushed out, it looks like. lauren: so it seems to me. james bennet has resigned from the editorial pages as editor of the "new york times" after as you noted, the paper published that senator cotton op-ed saying bring in the troops, the military, to help quell the riots and the violence that we were seeing on the streets. there was an internal revolt in the "new york times" both from the...
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i mentioned oil, lauren. why down? lauren: yeah. well, the six-week rally has stalled, stalled yesterday. oil is down again today. you're looking at some of the losses. look, whiting petroleum is down a dollar. i also want to talk about chesapeake energy. this is a stock, it's halted right now, has been halted so many times. over the past couple weeks, for volatility. for example, last thursday, it was at 14. friday, 24. yesterday, $69 a share. so it's seen this enormous movement. the reports are that this company could file for chapter 11 bankruptcy. as you know, it was a pioneer in the shale business and if you are talking about the permian basin, they need oil at $50 to break even. right now oil is at $38 a barrel. ashley: very good point. very volatile stock. what about the restaurants? we are starting to get them reopened even if it's only for outdoor dining. how are they doing? lauren: yeah. they're starting. brinker international, they operate chile's, they are down about 3.5% today. they said their sales for the week ending
i mentioned oil, lauren. why down? lauren: yeah. well, the six-week rally has stalled, stalled yesterday. oil is down again today. you're looking at some of the losses. look, whiting petroleum is down a dollar. i also want to talk about chesapeake energy. this is a stock, it's halted right now, has been halted so many times. over the past couple weeks, for volatility. for example, last thursday, it was at 14. friday, 24. yesterday, $69 a share. so it's seen this enormous movement. the reports...
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what's the problem, lauren? lauren: yeah. well, if you look at walt disney world in florida, about 5200 workers there signed a petition saying you cannot open the magic and animal kingdom as you want to on july 11th because of the spike that we are seeing in coronavirus infections in the state of florida. as of today, there has been an increase overnight of 3,289 infections, bringing florida's total to 103,506. florida is now the seventh state to have more than 100,000 infections. so there's a spike in florida and they are petitioning that disney doesn't open in time. stuart: tell me about disneyland in tokyo. lauren: they want to open and they want to do so july 1st. that would be four months after closing. you have to make a reservation ahead of time, saying the date and time you are going, and they are limiting guests to 15,000. so as of next week, hong kong disneyland is open, shanghai disney is open, and tokyo disney will be open as well. stuart: july 1st. got it. thanks very much, lauren. >>> now this. it has been the b
what's the problem, lauren? lauren: yeah. well, if you look at walt disney world in florida, about 5200 workers there signed a petition saying you cannot open the magic and animal kingdom as you want to on july 11th because of the spike that we are seeing in coronavirus infections in the state of florida. as of today, there has been an increase overnight of 3,289 infections, bringing florida's total to 103,506. florida is now the seventh state to have more than 100,000 infections. so there's a...
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ashley: lauren, thank you. lauren: lauren has it. stuart: all right. go. lauren: let me step in here. universal is opening tomorrow to the general public. so nice and early when you look at compared to disney next month, temperature checks, face masks. here's the thing. when you are wearing a mask, it gets hot. no water mist on the rides or anything like that. they are having these zones where you can go to take off your face mask. that sounded good to me. you ask when will sea world reopen. the answer is wednesday, june 11th and six flags in texas is opening with 50% capacity on the 22nd of this month. stuart: thank you very much, lauren. shall we go to general motors? i don't think there's much to this story. they are just going to reopen fully by the end of this month. is that it? ashley: well, that is the hope. they are going to focus on their big gm trucks because that's where the demand is. they say there's tremendous demand from the dealers to get these newer vehicles on to the lots and mary barra, the ceo, says looks like by the end of june, we wil
ashley: lauren, thank you. lauren: lauren has it. stuart: all right. go. lauren: let me step in here. universal is opening tomorrow to the general public. so nice and early when you look at compared to disney next month, temperature checks, face masks. here's the thing. when you are wearing a mask, it gets hot. no water mist on the rides or anything like that. they are having these zones where you can go to take off your face mask. that sounded good to me. you ask when will sea world reopen....
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tell me more, lauren. lauren: unbelievable, right? credit card.com was also surprised by these findings. they found working from home is costing the average person an extra $108 a month. extra $108. where is that money coming from? or going to, i should say? food. we are spending an additional $182 on groceries, $121 on utilities. if you work from home, you probably upgrade your internet, things like that. in the end, we are spending more. totally surprised by this number. nonetheless, they also ask people considering the cost, you have been doing it for awhile, do you want to continue working from home? 35% said yes. they want to do it full-time forever. stuart: wow. there's a surprising report, i've got to say. i didn't realize it cost people more. when you do the math, i see it. yet they still want to work from home. there's a real sea change coming here. lauren: not me. stuart: i know that. come on back to the studio soon, please. >>> now this. i'm going to show you video of really long lines at some polling stations in georgia ea
tell me more, lauren. lauren: unbelievable, right? credit card.com was also surprised by these findings. they found working from home is costing the average person an extra $108 a month. extra $108. where is that money coming from? or going to, i should say? food. we are spending an additional $182 on groceries, $121 on utilities. if you work from home, you probably upgrade your internet, things like that. in the end, we are spending more. totally surprised by this number. nonetheless, they...
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tell me more, lauren. lauren: yeah. it certainly is. harvard crunched the numbers and they found that half of the overall decrease in spending from january until last week, it came from rich households. it makes sense. if you are cutting spending, here you go 17%, you don't need your nanny, no expensive dinners out, no vacations and get this, who hurts the most from this? it's the small businesses in wealthy areas. a recent report says their revenue fell 70% during lockdown. stuart: wow. that's a lot. all right. got you. thank you, lauren. the credit card companies are down. not much, but they are down this morning. >>> casinos, as they say, are rolling the dice, opening back up again. all across the country. but your cash may not be useful in those casinos. next time you head to the betting floor, might be no cash. we will explain after this. ♪ massmutual healthbridge is a free life insurance program just for healthcare workers fighting covid-19. learn more at massmutual.com/healthbridge ♪ sawithout evenon yoleaving your house. lea
tell me more, lauren. lauren: yeah. it certainly is. harvard crunched the numbers and they found that half of the overall decrease in spending from january until last week, it came from rich households. it makes sense. if you are cutting spending, here you go 17%, you don't need your nanny, no expensive dinners out, no vacations and get this, who hurts the most from this? it's the small businesses in wealthy areas. a recent report says their revenue fell 70% during lockdown. stuart: wow. that's...
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lauren, is it, or susan? who have we got? lauren? lauren: it's me. it's me. stuart: you start with twitter, please. lauren: this is actually the second time that twitter is calling out a presidential tweet. let me tell you what happened. they labeled the edited video as manipulated media. you will look at some of this. it shows two toddlers hugging and running away together. one child was black, the other white. it then added ominous music and a fake cnn headline that read "terrified toddler runs from racist baby." the video then shows what actually happened. it's not what you're looking at here. just them playing together, running together and the video reads "america is not the problem, fake news is." twitter says they had to slap that video with the label to give it proper context. so manipulated media after remember earlier this month, a pair of trump tweets got the fact-check labels. this is twitter going after president trump and facebook is, too. they have actually taken down a trump campaign ad. this is why. they say this. we have the statement. we re
lauren, is it, or susan? who have we got? lauren? lauren: it's me. it's me. stuart: you start with twitter, please. lauren: this is actually the second time that twitter is calling out a presidential tweet. let me tell you what happened. they labeled the edited video as manipulated media. you will look at some of this. it shows two toddlers hugging and running away together. one child was black, the other white. it then added ominous music and a fake cnn headline that read "terrified...
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lauren: no. you know, it's so interesting as we talk about monuments coming down and films that should have disclaimers or not be released anymore, this one, the scholar who gives the intro to the film, she said it beautifully. she said it's enduring, let's keep it up and tell people why it was wrong back then. stuart: yeah. nothing wrong with putting things in context. nothing wrong with that at all. thanks, lauren. >>> all right. i will take a few stocks to take a look at. first of all, tesla. where are they this morning? there we go. tesla is up today, $1.87. $962. elon musk's other company, that would be spacex, is making a big announcement about a new satellite launch. what that means for the future of the internet. we will tell you coming up next. ♪ where will you go first? wherever you may go, lexus will welcome you back with exceptional offers on exceptional vehicles. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your l
lauren: no. you know, it's so interesting as we talk about monuments coming down and films that should have disclaimers or not be released anymore, this one, the scholar who gives the intro to the film, she said it beautifully. she said it's enduring, let's keep it up and tell people why it was wrong back then. stuart: yeah. nothing wrong with putting things in context. nothing wrong with that at all. thanks, lauren. >>> all right. i will take a few stocks to take a look at. first of...
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lauren: thank you very much indeed. been putl fencing has up around the white house as protests continue in washington. president trump was reportedly rushed to a secure bunker in the white house when a group of protesters hopped over temporary barricades last friday. he denied the report, saying he was only inspecting the secure location. hundreds of active-duty troops who were sent to the washington, d.c. area in response to any unrest are now expected to head back to their home base. our reporter's with the protesters in washington. tell us what is happening where you are right now. a couple of hundred protesters outside the white house. but what has been going on is protests across the city right now, we understand. and often, they stop and pause at articular landmarks around the city and have eight or nine minutes of silence to denote the amount of time that the police officer knelt on the neck of george floyd. but the big difference today .owever is the military posture on wednesday, no one was allowed a block --
lauren: thank you very much indeed. been putl fencing has up around the white house as protests continue in washington. president trump was reportedly rushed to a secure bunker in the white house when a group of protesters hopped over temporary barricades last friday. he denied the report, saying he was only inspecting the secure location. hundreds of active-duty troops who were sent to the washington, d.c. area in response to any unrest are now expected to head back to their home base. our...
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lauren: i think there is potential. i mean, so these developments and drugs and things like that, they don't actually stop outbreaks but improve the outcomes of patients. the things that you mention, contact tracing, identifying, testing, putting lockdowns back in place if necessary are the key tools we have right now until we develop a vaccine. they work know that and we have seen a lot of data from early outbreaks and other countries in the u.s. -- outbreaks in other countries and the u.s., so we know that putting restrictions back in place absolutely huge. francine: i have erred everything from the virus is mutating -- i have heard everything from the virus is mutating to one professor saying they got rid of the virus. what do we actually know? lauren: we have not actually seen a lot of mutation, which i think is good. it is promising for understanding how therapeutics and spread happens and how we can use vaccines. ithink what we know is that is transmissible and it does cause severe disease and a lot of people who
lauren: i think there is potential. i mean, so these developments and drugs and things like that, they don't actually stop outbreaks but improve the outcomes of patients. the things that you mention, contact tracing, identifying, testing, putting lockdowns back in place if necessary are the key tools we have right now until we develop a vaccine. they work know that and we have seen a lot of data from early outbreaks and other countries in the u.s. -- outbreaks in other countries and the u.s.,...
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lauren: right. this is the orlando resort. they are taking restaurant reservations starting tomorrow. but you must have a confirmed booking at a disney resort hotel to make one and you can only go into a restaurant if you have a reservation. so it's all about crowd control and safety here. while disney springs, the shopping and dining area is open, the magic and animal kingdom open their doors july 11th. we are getting close. i think that will be the biggest test. stuart: i think so, too. disney this morning holding at $117 per share. thanks, lauren. >>> new survey shows half of working adults are afraid to return to the office because of the virus. so what happens to all that empty office space? we will see if we can tell you what's going to happen to it. >>> retail sales way up, 17.7% last month. but one key group slowing their spending. might surprise you. we will tell you all about that key group coming up. >>> first, nashville votes to approve a 34% property tax hike.
lauren: right. this is the orlando resort. they are taking restaurant reservations starting tomorrow. but you must have a confirmed booking at a disney resort hotel to make one and you can only go into a restaurant if you have a reservation. so it's all about crowd control and safety here. while disney springs, the shopping and dining area is open, the magic and animal kingdom open their doors july 11th. we are getting close. i think that will be the biggest test. stuart: i think so, too....
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thanks, lauren. let's get to arizona where their governor just ordered bars, gyms, movie theaters to reclose for 30 days. here's the numbers. 74,000 active cases of the virus in that state. 6,000 new cases within the past week alone. that is arizona. let's bring in congressman andy biggs, republican from the state of arizona. congressman, are you on board with what the governor is doing here, reclosing? >> no, i do not support the reclosing. assi stuart: what would you do instead? >> i would continue the road we're on. here's the way to look at it, stuart. you can take the increase in the number of cases but you need to look at hospitalizations. we are down by 50% over the last two weeks in hospitalizations. our fatality rate is down by 50% over the last few weeks. the highest hospitalizations we have ever had in a day is about 85. the last few days, we have been discharging over 200 patients a day. you have four hot spots in arizona, two of them at the largest ports of entry in the state, santa cruz
thanks, lauren. let's get to arizona where their governor just ordered bars, gyms, movie theaters to reclose for 30 days. here's the numbers. 74,000 active cases of the virus in that state. 6,000 new cases within the past week alone. that is arizona. let's bring in congressman andy biggs, republican from the state of arizona. congressman, are you on board with what the governor is doing here, reclosing? >> no, i do not support the reclosing. assi stuart: what would you do instead?...
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lauren: right. this is the orlando resort. they are taking restaurant reservations starting tomorrow. but you must have a confirmed booking at a disney resort hotel to make one and you can only go into a restaurant if you have a reservation. so it's all about crowd control and safety here. while disney springs, the shopping and dining area is open, the magic and animal kingdom open their doors july 11th. we are getting close. i think that will be the biggest test. stuart: i think so, too. disney this morning holding at $117 per share. thanks, lauren. >>> new survey shows half of working adults are afraid to return to the office because of the virus. so what happens to all that empty office space? we will see if we can tell you what's going to happen to it. >>> retail sales way up, 17.7% last month. but one key group slowing their spending. might surprise you. we will tell you all about that key group coming up.
lauren: right. this is the orlando resort. they are taking restaurant reservations starting tomorrow. but you must have a confirmed booking at a disney resort hotel to make one and you can only go into a restaurant if you have a reservation. so it's all about crowd control and safety here. while disney springs, the shopping and dining area is open, the magic and animal kingdom open their doors july 11th. we are getting close. i think that will be the biggest test. stuart: i think so, too....
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lauren, thank you very much. lauren: there you go. david: now let's talk about the seattle protesters, where things are completely out of control. they continue to occupy the capitol hill autonomous zone known as chaz although there's some talk about maybe changing that name. here's what seattle's police chief had to say about all this. roll tape. >> my concern as the police chief besides i want to be back in our precinct doing the work is we don't want anyone there to be harmed. we don't want this to be something that devolves into a force situation. so we're really trying to take a methodical, practical approach to reach a resolution where everyone gets out of here safely. david: keith fitz-gerald, you are still with us and you are from seattle. you are our guy in seattle. now, that same police chief just a couple of days ago was saying look, this is not the summer of love. there are stories or we get calls about rapes, about physical -- other kinds of physical violence, about robberies. we can't answer those calls because our polic
lauren, thank you very much. lauren: there you go. david: now let's talk about the seattle protesters, where things are completely out of control. they continue to occupy the capitol hill autonomous zone known as chaz although there's some talk about maybe changing that name. here's what seattle's police chief had to say about all this. roll tape. >> my concern as the police chief besides i want to be back in our precinct doing the work is we don't want anyone there to be harmed. we don't...
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let's kick it off with lauren. lauren: really choppy session, guys. while the dow did close higher the s&p 500 and nasdaq did break a three-day winning streak, so closing both lower today. we got data on jobless claims. really awful. it goes to show you that the wall street recovery since those march lows, up 40% as you just noted, melissa. it is really outpacing main street's recovery. if you look at continuing claims here topping 21 million, it suggests that employers have been slower to hire back furloughed workers. let's talk about the retailers. it is a particularly painful time for them. hit first by the pandemic and now damage from the protest although you wouldn't know that from some of the retailers stock performances we're seeing today. take a look at nordstrom. it is up almost 10%. i want to pay attention to the gap here. higher today too ahead of earnings any minute now but they did get hit by a lawsuit, simon property group because they hadn't paid their rent. also the nasdaq 100. it did touch an intraday record high. it has since pulled
let's kick it off with lauren. lauren: really choppy session, guys. while the dow did close higher the s&p 500 and nasdaq did break a three-day winning streak, so closing both lower today. we got data on jobless claims. really awful. it goes to show you that the wall street recovery since those march lows, up 40% as you just noted, melissa. it is really outpacing main street's recovery. if you look at continuing claims here topping 21 million, it suggests that employers have been slower to...
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lauren, tell me how bad was it? lauren: well, it was a surprise loss for nike of $790 million because its stores were closed and shipping sneakers and then returning them is pretty expensive. 75% rise in online sales could not counter the cost of all that. the quarter for nike actually covered the period ending may 31st so pretty recent numbers. now 90% of its stores are back open but i want to leave you with a positive. i know you are looking for them. in china where the nike brands, the name holds a lot of value, sales there have recovered. they are now higher than they were last year. still, dow component, stock down 3.5%. stuart: got it. thanks very much, lauren. let's get to the virus numbers. america saw its biggest single day spike yesterday with nearly 40,000 new cases. ashley, why don't you go through florida and texas? they are still being hard hit, i think. ashley: they certainly are. as we measure that on a 24-hour basis, we are continuing to see a large number of new cases. texas, for instance, new case
lauren, tell me how bad was it? lauren: well, it was a surprise loss for nike of $790 million because its stores were closed and shipping sneakers and then returning them is pretty expensive. 75% rise in online sales could not counter the cost of all that. the quarter for nike actually covered the period ending may 31st so pretty recent numbers. now 90% of its stores are back open but i want to leave you with a positive. i know you are looking for them. in china where the nike brands, the name...
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lauren, can i call that a positive sign? lauren: yeah. they're suggesting, they're telling the market the water is fine. the biggest ipo of the year happening today. shares priced at $25 each, that's at the high end of the expected range, which shows you there was demand for warner music. they raised $1.925 billion and the valuation is $12.75 billion. that's a lot of numbers but i can tell you this. ipos are happening again. this is an encouraging sign. we are expecting there to be appetite for other ipos because the market, because of the pandemic, has been hit. so warner music, they will start trading later today on the nasdaq pricing at $25. stuart: who would have thought you would do an ipo on this, the day -- well, we are still not completely over the riot so we are still not completely over the lockdown but they go public today. looks like they will be strong. that is really remarkable. i've got two minutes before the actual trading begins this wednesday morning. we've got to set the scene here because this is remarkable. what you'r
lauren, can i call that a positive sign? lauren: yeah. they're suggesting, they're telling the market the water is fine. the biggest ipo of the year happening today. shares priced at $25 each, that's at the high end of the expected range, which shows you there was demand for warner music. they raised $1.925 billion and the valuation is $12.75 billion. that's a lot of numbers but i can tell you this. ipos are happening again. this is an encouraging sign. we are expecting there to be appetite for...
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stuart: one more for you, lauren. that's west virginia. lauren: okay. so private campgrounds and state parks, cabins, lodges, they are now open to out-of-state guests. that's interesting, because in the beginning, west virginia was saying we just don't want you to come here and park here and stay, because we have fewer coronavirus cases. that is changing a little bit. stuart: next one is south dakota. if you remember, they were never under lockdown. no restrictions to ease in south dakota. so how are they doing? let's ask governor of south dakota, who joins us now. thank you for joining us. always appreciate it. obvious first question. did you have a surge in virus cases? >> no, actually we are, you know, i released six weeks ago a back-to-normal plan. we didn't close any businesses, we didn't issue any shelter-in-place orders. people had changed some of their behaviors and we are practicing social distancing, protecting the vulnerable population. six weeks ago i announced a plan for some things people could follow as guidance and we have only seen our
stuart: one more for you, lauren. that's west virginia. lauren: okay. so private campgrounds and state parks, cabins, lodges, they are now open to out-of-state guests. that's interesting, because in the beginning, west virginia was saying we just don't want you to come here and park here and stay, because we have fewer coronavirus cases. that is changing a little bit. stuart: next one is south dakota. if you remember, they were never under lockdown. no restrictions to ease in south dakota. so...
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tell me, lauren. lauren: because we're working from home and we're not going to get brake breakfast on the way to work. breakfast sales are down. they are trying to juice it up. people like fake meat, meatless meat. they will add impossible sausage to the menu nationwide for a limited time. stuart: thanks for keeping that brief, thank you very much indeed, lauren. lauren: we're welcome. stuart: and now we're going to hoboken, new jersey where outdoor dining is knew permitted. restaurants are getting creative using every inch of the sidewalk. is that right, kristina partsinevelos who is there? reporter: exactly right. they were green lit for phase two here in hoboken new jersey. what you see is a parklet. these are wooden planks. build it in a day. patio straight on the street. i spoke to the owner, he said he had no problem getting permits. another major thing, a change for lot of restaurants are no more men use. you need to be prepared with a phone. that is a qr code. it pops up on the phone, brings
tell me, lauren. lauren: because we're working from home and we're not going to get brake breakfast on the way to work. breakfast sales are down. they are trying to juice it up. people like fake meat, meatless meat. they will add impossible sausage to the menu nationwide for a limited time. stuart: thanks for keeping that brief, thank you very much indeed, lauren. lauren: we're welcome. stuart: and now we're going to hoboken, new jersey where outdoor dining is knew permitted. restaurants are...
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lauren? lauren: j-lo and a-rod. the "new york post" is reporting that an investment bank, they might have two investors lined up to add $250 million to j-lo and a-rod's bid and the wilpons, the current owner of the mets, which is valued at $2.6 billion, are going to need to act fast because they have a $250 million loan that expires at the end of july. at the same time, when will this baseball season start? moody's downgraded the owner of citi field where the mets play to one notch above junk status, citing delayed start to the season and the inability of the owners and players to come to some sort of deal. stuart: yeah. shooting your own sport in the foot, if you ask me. all right. >>> next one, google facing criticism after deeming the comments section of a conservative website to be dangerous and derogatory towards the black lives matter movement. we've got the story for you. >>> and conservative leaders send a letter to president trump demanding an end to government spending. i will ask former white house chief
lauren? lauren: j-lo and a-rod. the "new york post" is reporting that an investment bank, they might have two investors lined up to add $250 million to j-lo and a-rod's bid and the wilpons, the current owner of the mets, which is valued at $2.6 billion, are going to need to act fast because they have a $250 million loan that expires at the end of july. at the same time, when will this baseball season start? moody's downgraded the owner of citi field where the mets play to one notch...
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lauren sauer of johns hopkins. this is uber. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> hard to imagine that we would see a quick v-shaped recovery. i think it is going to be slow. >> i think the data suggest cyclical upturn in the third quarter. the choice between lives and livelihoods is a dilemma. the health and the economy go hand-in-hand. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: from our bloomberg studios for our audience worldwide, good morning. we are live on bloomberg tv and radio. tom keene, just several hours away, trying to get our hands around the next phase of monetary policy at the federal reserve. tom: no question about that. what is so fascinating here, with scarlet fu leading our coverage this afternoon,
lauren sauer of johns hopkins. this is uber. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> hard to imagine that we would see a quick v-shaped recovery. i think it is going to be slow. >> i think the data suggest cyclical upturn in the third quarter. the choice between lives and livelihoods is a dilemma. the health and the economy go hand-in-hand. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: from our bloomberg studios for our...
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tell me more about this, lauren. lauren: yeah. morgan stanley just gave them a $2800 price target, too. amazon says this. we are monitoring the situation closely in a handful of cities. we have adjusted routes or scaled back typical delivery operations to ensure safety. amazon doesn't necessarily have stores but they do have delivery vans and some of those were looted, particularly in santa monica, california. i also want to point out that amazon and target and walmart, these were the stay-at-home winners. they have done so well during the pandemic. amazon shares are up 32% this year. now this unrest, this looting, this changing the way they do business to respond to the violence, that's a new layer of uncertainty for all companies, even the big ones that have been winners thus far. stuart: well said. you are quite right, too. let's move on to apple. tim cook, ceo tim cook at apple there, now, he's responding to what's been going on over the weekend. what's he doing, susan? susan: sent a memo to employees and this is getting a lot
tell me more about this, lauren. lauren: yeah. morgan stanley just gave them a $2800 price target, too. amazon says this. we are monitoring the situation closely in a handful of cities. we have adjusted routes or scaled back typical delivery operations to ensure safety. amazon doesn't necessarily have stores but they do have delivery vans and some of those were looted, particularly in santa monica, california. i also want to point out that amazon and target and walmart, these were the...
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abc7 news reporter lauren martinez is live with reaction to this and the cleanup. lauren? >> yeah, dan, all day work crews have been boarding up businesses. some residents and volunteers have been cleaning up. the mayor tells me this is the worst damage that he's seen here in emeryville. >> we're going to have this story focus in on the looting, when it really should be abouti. >> emeryville is boarding up broken words and ransacked stores. images from sky 7 captured saturday night showed the moment looters dragge out large tvs and other electronics from best buy. other stores burned on day two of george floyd protests. on sunday, crews around the emeryville community could be seen putting up plywood. at powell street plaza, a parade of cars and cyclists drove by to capture the aftermath. >> it's literally picking up the pieces and startingaf. lo the peoercules to help clean personal agenda. they were marching or w peacefully to support what's happening to us as nation. >> phillips says the destruction may take away from george floyd's death, but a part of him understands
abc7 news reporter lauren martinez is live with reaction to this and the cleanup. lauren? >> yeah, dan, all day work crews have been boarding up businesses. some residents and volunteers have been cleaning up. the mayor tells me this is the worst damage that he's seen here in emeryville. >> we're going to have this story focus in on the looting, when it really should be abouti. >> emeryville is boarding up broken words and ransacked stores. images from sky 7 captured saturday...
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reporting live from oakland lauren martinez, abc 7 news. >> all right, lauren. thank you. >>> in the north bay sonoma county as one. leaders today showing a team approach in changing police policies. mayors from every incorporated city and local police chiefs came together pledging to listen to the community to make necessary changes to local law enforcement agencies. the meeting started with u.s. congressman. >> the last two weeks have shaken us all to the core. for many of us it is a heavy reminder that the violence and discrimination black americans and people of color face every single day. and for the rest of us it is a real wakeup call, a stark reminder that we need to do a much better job. >> these elected officials and law enforcement will kick off summer listening sessions to revamp police practices starting with a full ban on the carotid chokehold. the county leaders promise to include a minimum of 50 community leaders in these talks and report their findings in september. >>> meantime, berkeley's city council voted last night to permanently prohibit p
reporting live from oakland lauren martinez, abc 7 news. >> all right, lauren. thank you. >>> in the north bay sonoma county as one. leaders today showing a team approach in changing police policies. mayors from every incorporated city and local police chiefs came together pledging to listen to the community to make necessary changes to local law enforcement agencies. the meeting started with u.s. congressman. >> the last two weeks have shaken us all to the core. for many...
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lauren martinez is live with what is happening. lauren? >> reggie, 29% of the prison's 4,000 inmates and staff have tested positive. now, marin county health officer dr. matt willis expects the san quentin outbreak to reach 2,000 cases in the next ten days. a new court order says prison staff was identified as the main vector for spreading covid-19 in state prisons. and since staff here live and shop in marin, the question is how do you stop staff from bringing it home to their community and families. >> making sure the proper ppe is used by staff and the physical distancing is optimized. and the staff live and shop in marin and now we have 100 infected staff. >> california's department of corrections and rehabilitation says they gave inmates masks, monetary sanitation and hygiene and have modified dining, phone and shower schedules to allow for more distancing and disinfecting. right now most people in marin hospitals with covid are san quentin inmates. reporting live from san quentin, lauren martinez, abc7 news. >> lauren, thank you. >>>
lauren martinez is live with what is happening. lauren? >> reggie, 29% of the prison's 4,000 inmates and staff have tested positive. now, marin county health officer dr. matt willis expects the san quentin outbreak to reach 2,000 cases in the next ten days. a new court order says prison staff was identified as the main vector for spreading covid-19 in state prisons. and since staff here live and shop in marin, the question is how do you stop staff from bringing it home to their community...
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give me more on that, lauren. lauren: yeah. including the largest mall owner in the country, simon property group. it's up about a -- about 5% today. gap, may city's, kohl's, they've been so volatile recently. but for the month they're up about 40 percent. sold off big yesterday, but look at these gains today, may city's and kohl's each up 8% -- macy's. when you look at travel and reare tail, these sectors, it coincides with the mood of the reopening on a day-to-day basis. we follow them every single day. stuart: yes, we most certainly do. our viewers as well. i think we need the voice of experience, and we've found him. dennis guardman is with us, all right? [laughter] how'd you like that introduction? all right, now, do you -- i know you're still, you're bearish on stocks, aren't you? you don't think that stocks are necessarily the place to be right now. make your case. >> i don't think that stocks are necessarily the place to be right now. i know that the stock market does a great job of discounting disaster, it does a great
give me more on that, lauren. lauren: yeah. including the largest mall owner in the country, simon property group. it's up about a -- about 5% today. gap, may city's, kohl's, they've been so volatile recently. but for the month they're up about 40 percent. sold off big yesterday, but look at these gains today, may city's and kohl's each up 8% -- macy's. when you look at travel and reare tail, these sectors, it coincides with the mood of the reopening on a day-to-day basis. we follow them every...
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back to you. >> okay, lauren, thanks. lauren martinez reporting. >>> dozens of people rallied on the steps of the alameda police station today. the group chanted and listened to speakers talk about police brutality and racism. >> dozens of people joined a peaceful march in the bayview district this afternoon. it was organized by local high school students. they're calling for defunding the police department and providing more resources for black and brown communities. the group marched from the bayview opera house down third street to the police station. >>> today the plan to reform san francisco's police department. the proposal would end the use of police officers in noncriminal activities like disputes between neighbors, school discipline and mental health calls. instead, unarmed professionals will respond. the plan also calls for an end to the use of military-style weapons, and it demands officials address public bias -- police bias, rather, and strengthen accountability. >>> new details about a investigation into a s
back to you. >> okay, lauren, thanks. lauren martinez reporting. >>> dozens of people rallied on the steps of the alameda police station today. the group chanted and listened to speakers talk about police brutality and racism. >> dozens of people joined a peaceful march in the bayview district this afternoon. it was organized by local high school students. they're calling for defunding the police department and providing more resources for black and brown communities. the...
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back to you. >> okay, lauren, thanks. lauren martinez reporting. >>> dozens of people rallied on the steps of the alameda police station today. the group chanted and listened to speakers talk about police brutality and racism. >> dozens of people joined a peaceful march in the bayview district this afternoon. it was organized by local high school students. they're calling for defunding the police department and providing more resources for black and brown communities. bayview opera house down third street to the police station. >>> today the plan to reform san francisco's police department. the proposal would end the use of police officers in noncriminal activities like disputes between neighbors, school discipline and mental health calls. instead, unarmed professionals will respond. the plan also calls for an end to the use of military-style weapons, and it demands officials address public bias -- police bias, rather, and strengthen accountability. >>> new details about a investigation into a san francisco sheriff's capt
back to you. >> okay, lauren, thanks. lauren martinez reporting. >>> dozens of people rallied on the steps of the alameda police station today. the group chanted and listened to speakers talk about police brutality and racism. >> dozens of people joined a peaceful march in the bayview district this afternoon. it was organized by local high school students. they're calling for defunding the police department and providing more resources for black and brown communities....
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let's go to lauren for more on the markets. lauren? lauren: it was a mixed market at the close. investors loaded back up on tech shares. you saw the nasdaq for the first time ever breach the 10,000 level. didn't hold the milestone at the close but nonetheless, look at that. up 29 points. record high for the nasdaq. the dow down 1% or 300 points, snapping a six-day winning streak. take a look here. dow components home depot, amazon and apple all surging to record highs today. and other popular tech names like microsoft came very very close. just a couple cents away from an all-time high. facebook also came close. 3% gain for facebook. macy's shares, they rallied out of the gate after their preliminary earnings showed stronger than expected sales at hundreds of their reopened stores but then macy's said sales wouldn't return to 2019 levels until late next year. look at the volatility in the stock today. it closed down. >>> tiffany say sales fell 45% in the quarter but surged in may, particularly in china, one of their biggest markets, where they were up 90%. tiffany up 2% today. s
let's go to lauren for more on the markets. lauren? lauren: it was a mixed market at the close. investors loaded back up on tech shares. you saw the nasdaq for the first time ever breach the 10,000 level. didn't hold the milestone at the close but nonetheless, look at that. up 29 points. record high for the nasdaq. the dow down 1% or 300 points, snapping a six-day winning streak. take a look here. dow components home depot, amazon and apple all surging to record highs today. and other popular...
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lauren simonetti has details of this brave new world. lauren: i guess, charles, it is about influencing each other and us in the process. we'll show you some of the houses if you will. mostly they're in california. clubhouse is 8800 square foot mansion in beverly hills, you're looking at it. beautiful backdrop for all the tiktok videos that often go viral but there are other houses. one is called the hype house t has its own social media handle and millions of followers. another, charles, is called the sway house which has rated allegedly like a frat house with late night food delivery, amazon boxes, piling up and complaints from neighbors. but the rules of all the houses are, you know, you can't really have visitors without permission. no partying. you have to make content. usually three content, three videos per day. and as you know, a lot of snows can make a lot of money. that is how they pay for the houses. either talent manager of these stars, i guess we can call them stars, these tiktok stars or stars themselves pay for the house.
lauren simonetti has details of this brave new world. lauren: i guess, charles, it is about influencing each other and us in the process. we'll show you some of the houses if you will. mostly they're in california. clubhouse is 8800 square foot mansion in beverly hills, you're looking at it. beautiful backdrop for all the tiktok videos that often go viral but there are other houses. one is called the hype house t has its own social media handle and millions of followers. another, charles, is...
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ralph lauren. macy's el destino para fragancias. (vo) cinnamon toast crunch. ¡cuadritos cargados con cinna-dust! acqua di gio profondo, la nueva intensidad giorgio armani macy's el destino para fragancias un pedacito del paraíso se queda contigo. lash paradise de l'oréal paris. volumen voluptuoso, longitud impactante. solo hay una máscara que puede llevar tus pestañas al paraíso. máscara lash paradise. de l'oréal paris. con datos sin límites de metro y el nuevo iphone se, gabriel conquista todo. Él trabaja para que la tradición familiar siga siendo tradición. llévate el nuevo iphone se por menos de 100 dólares al cambiarte a metro. kinder joy puede ayudar. y los minions también. ♪ kinder joy es un delicioso dulce más un juguete. ahora con juguetes de los minions de edición limitada. pequeñas sorpresas que alegran sus días. ahora con juguetes de los minions de hey tú, limitada. ¿las alergias te arruinan la diversión? prueba con zyrtec... que actúa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. z
ralph lauren. macy's el destino para fragancias. (vo) cinnamon toast crunch. ¡cuadritos cargados con cinna-dust! acqua di gio profondo, la nueva intensidad giorgio armani macy's el destino para fragancias un pedacito del paraíso se queda contigo. lash paradise de l'oréal paris. volumen voluptuoso, longitud impactante. solo hay una máscara que puede llevar tus pestañas al paraíso. máscara lash paradise. de l'oréal paris. con datos sin límites de metro y el nuevo iphone se, gabriel...
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lauren: awful. eight million jobs expected to have been shed in the month of may, while the unemployment rate will surge to 19.7% but stuart, if there is good news, it's this. that could be the peak, the 19.7 unemployment rate. the data was calculated until the middle of march and since then, we have seen these lockdowns ease. evidence that this could be the worst is in the manufacturing sector. look, in april, 1.3 million manufacturing jobs were shut but as the country reopens and lockdowns are lifted, we are expecting, still a bad number, but only 400,000 manufacturing jobs to have been shut. so as we come out of this downturn, goods producing sectors and companies will likely lead the way. i don't want to overstate it. i do know that factories are still shut and they are not producing as much, but this could be the worst of the data that we get on friday. stuart: got that. let's go back to mike murphy. why isn't a near 20% unemployment rate that we expect to see on friday, why isn't that hurting
lauren: awful. eight million jobs expected to have been shed in the month of may, while the unemployment rate will surge to 19.7% but stuart, if there is good news, it's this. that could be the peak, the 19.7 unemployment rate. the data was calculated until the middle of march and since then, we have seen these lockdowns ease. evidence that this could be the worst is in the manufacturing sector. look, in april, 1.3 million manufacturing jobs were shut but as the country reopens and lockdowns...
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lauren martinez is live in san jose with the latest on this investigation. >> reporter: tsom intentionally coughing on this child in a dispute over social distancing. the boy's mother has identified the woman in a photo lineup are. in the video released by police, you can see the woman walk over to a stroller and cough at least two times over a young boy. the mother says the woman standing in front of her got mad that she was too close in line. the oak grove school district released this statement that says in part, we are aware of an incident allegedly involving one of our ploy degrees who was videotaped coughing on a baby at a local eatery. the employee is currently off of work and not providing any services to our district students. the district did not release the woman's name in their statement. from san jose, lauren martinez, abc 7 news. >>> abc 7 is working to xwibuil better bay area and we focus on fourinudin al. governor newsom says there has been an explosion of new covid-19 cases in california and we spoke with several epidemiologists who say that the state is worse because of n
lauren martinez is live in san jose with the latest on this investigation. >> reporter: tsom intentionally coughing on this child in a dispute over social distancing. the boy's mother has identified the woman in a photo lineup are. in the video released by police, you can see the woman walk over to a stroller and cough at least two times over a young boy. the mother says the woman standing in front of her got mad that she was too close in line. the oak grove school district released this...
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lauren duval. they'll both be accepting questions after each of their programs and i would ask you to join me in welcoming aaron sullivan. [ applause ] >> thank you, tyler. thank you to the museum, not just for putting on this wonderful event, but i am immensely grateful every year when the occupy philadelphia weekend rolls around. i care about that moment in time very much and i'm sure the museum helps other people care about it, too. i feel obligated to begin this talk today with a warning of sorts. you should know that at one point over the next 45 minutes i will briefly be exposing you to images of donald trump and hillary clinton. i will also at one point, not so much advocate for, but suggest that you consider an act of treason against the united states. all of this will somehow be tied back to the american refer losing and to the british occupation of philadelphia because that's really what i write and talk about. those nine months in 1777 and 1778 when the british occupied the city and made
lauren duval. they'll both be accepting questions after each of their programs and i would ask you to join me in welcoming aaron sullivan. [ applause ] >> thank you, tyler. thank you to the museum, not just for putting on this wonderful event, but i am immensely grateful every year when the occupy philadelphia weekend rolls around. i care about that moment in time very much and i'm sure the museum helps other people care about it, too. i feel obligated to begin this talk today with a...
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lauren duval. they'll both be accepting questions after each of their programs and i would ask you to join me in welcoming aaron sullivan. [ applause ] >> thank you, tyler. thank you to the museum want just for putting on this wonderful event, but i am immensely grateful every year when the occupy philadelphia weekend rolls around. i care about that moment in time very much and i'm sure the museum helps other people care about it, too. i feel obligated to begin this talk today with a warning of sorts. you should know that at one point over the next 45 minutes i will briefly exposing you to ammag images of donald trump and hillary clinton. i will not advocate for, but consider an act of treason against the united states and all of this will somehow be tied back to the american refer losing and to the british occupation of philadelphia because that's really what i write and talk about. those nine months in 1777 and 1778 when the british occupied the city and made it their headquarters in america. of
lauren duval. they'll both be accepting questions after each of their programs and i would ask you to join me in welcoming aaron sullivan. [ applause ] >> thank you, tyler. thank you to the museum want just for putting on this wonderful event, but i am immensely grateful every year when the occupy philadelphia weekend rolls around. i care about that moment in time very much and i'm sure the museum helps other people care about it, too. i feel obligated to begin this talk today with a...
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lauren blanchard with more. hi, lauren. lauren: as attorney general bill barr said he would put one of the favorites in the position, it wasn't that barr conceded that berman's deputy could take over for the time being. that berman said he would resign. he said in a statement in light of attorney general's decision and have deputy u.s. attorney audrey strauss becoming u.s. attorney i would be leaving for the southern district of new york effective immediately. before resignation and while the two were in a public standoff, barr sent this letter, quote, you have chosen public spectacle over public service, because you have declared no intention of resigning, i have asked the president to remove you as of today and he has done so. democrats hope to bring berman to testify this coming week. they want to know who and berman was investigating and if there was any politically motivated reason particularly from the oval office for the removal, house judiciary chairman jerry nadler says barr should be impeached although it's not li
lauren blanchard with more. hi, lauren. lauren: as attorney general bill barr said he would put one of the favorites in the position, it wasn't that barr conceded that berman's deputy could take over for the time being. that berman said he would resign. he said in a statement in light of attorney general's decision and have deputy u.s. attorney audrey strauss becoming u.s. attorney i would be leaving for the southern district of new york effective immediately. before resignation and while the...
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lauren? >> reporter: eric, the last time santa cruz county lost one of their own was in the early 1980s. they said the sergeant was a beloved figure in the department. they are grieving his loss. now, the district attorney's office and the fbi are now investigating what happened this afternoon. >> today we lost one of our own and he was a true hero. >> reporter: the santa cruz sheriff's office are mourning the loss of 38-year-old sergeant damond guthwiller. a person reported seeing a van with guns and bomb-making devices. while the sergeant and another deputy began investigating the van parked in ben lomond, they were attacked. >> as deputies began investigating, they were ambushed with and improvised sf inland valleys. >> officer down at 1430. >> reporter: the sergeant was shot and taken to the hospital where he died. another deputy was either shot or struck by shrapnel from the bomb. investigators say the suspect is steven carillo of the ben lomond. taken down with the help from neighbors.
lauren? >> reporter: eric, the last time santa cruz county lost one of their own was in the early 1980s. they said the sergeant was a beloved figure in the department. they are grieving his loss. now, the district attorney's office and the fbi are now investigating what happened this afternoon. >> today we lost one of our own and he was a true hero. >> reporter: the santa cruz sheriff's office are mourning the loss of 38-year-old sergeant damond guthwiller. a person reported...
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jillian: thank you, lauren. todd: a driver who ran through a crowd of protesters is now in custody. the shocking moments caught on video. [crowd noises] todd: people screaming for the driver to stop after rolling onto a new york city sidewalk and speeding away. one person was injured. that driver now charged with reckless endangerment. jillian: the former minneapolis police officer caught on camera kneeling on george floyd's neck returning to court today. derek chauvin is charged with second and third degree murder and second degree manslaughter. chauvin is one of four officers arrested from the memorial day weekend death. the fallout over floyd's death hit a new level in minneapolis with the city council promising to disband the city's police department. >> our commitment is to end our of city's toxic relationship with the minneapolis police department. to end policing as we know it. and to recreate systems of public safety that actually keep us safe. jillian: mayor jacob frey pushed back on the plan, saying he does not support abolishing the police department. he was booed out of
jillian: thank you, lauren. todd: a driver who ran through a crowd of protesters is now in custody. the shocking moments caught on video. [crowd noises] todd: people screaming for the driver to stop after rolling onto a new york city sidewalk and speeding away. one person was injured. that driver now charged with reckless endangerment. jillian: the former minneapolis police officer caught on camera kneeling on george floyd's neck returning to court today. derek chauvin is charged with second...
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i will get more details from lauren simonetti who is with us from new york. lauren. lauren: charles, almost like it is coming full circle, right? many of these states told new yorkers, for instance, if you come here quarantine yourself. now the same is happening effective midnight tonight. let me show you the nine states that will be under a travel advisory if they're coming to new york, new jersey or connecticut. they're washington, arizona, alabama, arkansas, utah, florida, north and south carolina as well as texas. as you know all of those states have reported a spike in coronavirus infections. here is new york governor andrew cuomo. >> we're announcing today a joint travel advisory. people coming in from states that have a high infection rate must quarantine for 14 days. and we have a calibration for the infection rate and any state that goes over that infection rate, that state will be subject to the quarantine. reporter: about half the country, charles, is seeing a spike in infections. let's show you this map. if you look at the red states, they have seen a 50%
i will get more details from lauren simonetti who is with us from new york. lauren. lauren: charles, almost like it is coming full circle, right? many of these states told new yorkers, for instance, if you come here quarantine yourself. now the same is happening effective midnight tonight. let me show you the nine states that will be under a travel advisory if they're coming to new york, new jersey or connecticut. they're washington, arizona, alabama, arkansas, utah, florida, north and south...
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lauren, i want to pick up on that. sam's message is very frustrated. he would like to know what's the difference between hairdressers and beauty salons. also there are separate —— bars are allowed as well. people are quite angry. i think understandably, these changes have left people quite frustrated about what they can and can't do. it's a very nature of the jobs that are different. hairdresser often around people. nail salons, they require more sustained face—to—face contact at times. the virus transmitted through sneezing, through droplets, so there is that face—to—face contact that puts the risk of transmission. and will be updated —— guidance. they could start putting procedures in place about what they will do when they can, but currently, it's still the same. linda, this is a difficult one. will more people be able to attend funerals from the 11th ofjuly onwards? i know it's an evolved issue, but there are changes coming. i was checking that, as you are saying, so much has changed that actually keeping up with this is really diff
lauren, i want to pick up on that. sam's message is very frustrated. he would like to know what's the difference between hairdressers and beauty salons. also there are separate —— bars are allowed as well. people are quite angry. i think understandably, these changes have left people quite frustrated about what they can and can't do. it's a very nature of the jobs that are different. hairdresser often around people. nail salons, they require more sustained face—to—face contact at times....
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yes that's right lauren public health officials are alarmed across the country at the surge in new cases in a number of states or 29 u.s. states and territories that are recording spikes in coronavirus positive cases 8 states including florida arizona california texas and others reported new single day high positive cases including for example in florida which has 100000 positive cases altogether since the beginning of the pandemic there were on monday 4th 4th more than 4000 positive cases and that's a new all time record for that state many of these states were among the 1st to loosen restrictions on. public places opening up the business is opening up restaurants outdoor dining that sort of thing and they are where we are seeing many of the spikes here in california there are also rising number of cases single day total on saturday for california 4515 that's a record high but public health officials here particularly in los angeles county which is really the epicenter of the disease in this they say they're also monitoring data about hospitalisations and the overall number of deaths an
yes that's right lauren public health officials are alarmed across the country at the surge in new cases in a number of states or 29 u.s. states and territories that are recording spikes in coronavirus positive cases 8 states including florida arizona california texas and others reported new single day high positive cases including for example in florida which has 100000 positive cases altogether since the beginning of the pandemic there were on monday 4th 4th more than 4000 positive cases and...
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thank you, lauren. all right, connell. connell: our coverage, melissa continues of these george floyd protests breaking out around the country. more than 2states responding to unrest as peaceful demonstrations turned violent overnight. it is a pattern day after day. local leaders imposing curfews in 30 u.s. cities. in new york, governor andrew cuomo pointing the finger at the nypd and the mayor of new york city bill de blasio for handling of riots we've seen in new york in recent days. we'll ask councilman steve levine for a path for new york. coming together in a time of crisis. message of unity. speaking of nypd, coming in from one of the department's top officials. stick around. [shouting] >> let new york show the country how this is done. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you
thank you, lauren. all right, connell. connell: our coverage, melissa continues of these george floyd protests breaking out around the country. more than 2states responding to unrest as peaceful demonstrations turned violent overnight. it is a pattern day after day. local leaders imposing curfews in 30 u.s. cities. in new york, governor andrew cuomo pointing the finger at the nypd and the mayor of new york city bill de blasio for handling of riots we've seen in new york in recent days. we'll...
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go ahead. >> no, i kind of agree with lauren here. i truly believe that -- i think we do need to defund the police, but that's to the police's benefit, actually. i think they're made to do things that overburden them. they're made to do the jobs of other people. i think in la if you defund the police by $150 million, they still take up 50% of the budget. so i think defunding the police may not be the best slogan but when you actually break it down and people understand it, they'll like it more. rob: got to leave it there, guys. thank you so much for your time. we appreciate it. and we'll be right back. . . as you get older, are you worried about staying sharp and alert? forebrain, from the harvard-educated experts at force factor, contains key ingredients to help boost memory, learning, clarity, focus, and more! rush to walmart and find forebrain, our #1 brain booster, in the vitamin aisle. jillian: good morning and welcome back. cleveland browns quarterback says he is going to kneel for the national anthem and the president is weighi
go ahead. >> no, i kind of agree with lauren here. i truly believe that -- i think we do need to defund the police, but that's to the police's benefit, actually. i think they're made to do things that overburden them. they're made to do the jobs of other people. i think in la if you defund the police by $150 million, they still take up 50% of the budget. so i think defunding the police may not be the best slogan but when you actually break it down and people understand it, they'll like it...
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z3wvoz z1s6z y3wvoy y1s6y >> sheila: did you hear me, lauren? you're going to die today. everyone is. >> eric: sheila, no, now put-- >> sheila: eric, you stay where you are. nothing's gonna change my mind so don't even try. >> ridge: what about brooke? she's your friend. are you gonna kill her, too? >> sheila: brooke is an unfortunate victim. i'm sorry, brooke. >> lauren: we're all victims, sheila, of your vile, nsidious hatred. >> stephanie: so now you have a gun and now you feel empowered. >> sheila: you shut up, too, stephanie. >> stephanie: [ chuckles ] believe me, i wouldn't try and reason with you. you're obviously crazy. >> sheila: but it's you that drove me to madness. i sure didn't get here alone. no, i came to los angeles
z3wvoz z1s6z y3wvoy y1s6y >> sheila: did you hear me, lauren? you're going to die today. everyone is. >> eric: sheila, no, now put-- >> sheila: eric, you stay where you are. nothing's gonna change my mind so don't even try. >> ridge: what about brooke? she's your friend. are you gonna kill her, too? >> sheila: brooke is an unfortunate victim. i'm sorry, brooke. >> lauren: we're all victims, sheila, of your vile, nsidious hatred. >> stephanie: so now you...
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lauren podesta has the latest on states that are scaling back. >>> florida beaches close for the july 4 holiday weekend and try to slow the spread of the coronavirus. governor rhonda santos blamed young people for driving up infection rain. >> you younger people they'll do what they do. >> cases surgeon taxes, pushing hospitals to the ring. >> it is taking a swift and dangerous turn. >> greg abbott is shut down bars and reduced restaurant capacity to 50 percent. >> this is another setback for a second that's a good run of this. this will be the and. and >> governornewsom closed restaurants down. employees were feeling unsafe when people when wear a mask. >> they have something on their hands, they would throw water of my employees. >> a slow reopening as they succeeded. five tests yesterday, the lowest sons march 5 and. >> the infection will come back to new york and raise the rate again. >> new york officials investigate a driving graduation, studwh returned from florida tested positive after showing symptoms. lauren podesta kpix 5 news. >>> governor newsom will give an update today
lauren podesta has the latest on states that are scaling back. >>> florida beaches close for the july 4 holiday weekend and try to slow the spread of the coronavirus. governor rhonda santos blamed young people for driving up infection rain. >> you younger people they'll do what they do. >> cases surgeon taxes, pushing hospitals to the ring. >> it is taking a swift and dangerous turn. >> greg abbott is shut down bars and reduced restaurant capacity to 50 percent....