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Around the sunshine state. When you look at the statewide positivity rate, its 18 . Just yesterday, nearly 9,000 new coronavirus cases were reported and 120 deaths. That was a record. That is 120 families who this morning are mourning the loss of their loved ones. Governor ron desantis yesterday acknowledging that theres a lag, a delay in testing. To fix the problem he says next week well start seeing designated lanes for symptomatic people. Take a listen. Youre seeing turnaround time, its taking a lot longer. Tests get back, theyre going every which way. Were going to start having dedicated lanes for symptomatic people and contract with the people who do the selfswab, send it in and then get a quicker turnaround time. Reporter and poppy, on schools, he said that if fast food and walmart and home depot are essential, then education are essential. You and i have been reporting on this, poppy. The state of florida requiring schools to open up this fall for inperson instruction. Poppy . Yep. He is not backing down from that. Thats very clear. Rosa, thank you for your reporting for us this morning. You just heard how dire it is in south florida. The president just left the white house. Hes traveling to that area right now. On this trip, hes hosting a fundraising event an hour north of miami. Were joined with more. What else will he be doing there . Well, lets see. Hes got go down there and do a fundraiser. Thats the one thing we didnt know too much about until more recently. Hes also got a visit to ft. Lauderdale. And as a matter of fact, hes going to Southern Command to talk about drug interdiction and a roundtable with venezuelan dissidents, which is an outreach to the hispanic vote in southern florida, which is very important for the president s reelection bid. So these are the things the president is doing. The problem with this is that a lot of people say the timing is really bad. Its bad because of the situation with the Health Care Community in south florida. Whenever a president travels to a place like this, the Health Care Community gets dragged into the contingency plans and, of course, this is not ea time to drag them into the contingency plans because of the surging situation with coronavirus. Back to you, poppy. Okay. Joe jons thank you. Moments ago that is the president getting off of marine one and heading down to florida. Hospitals in texas are in crisis mode right now. Ed lavendera joins us in dallas. The crisis not even the worst of it if you ask the governor, greg abbott. Reporter right. Well get to that in a second here. The statement thats coming from Governor Greg Abbott here in texas is quite a change from the tone weve heard here in this state for the last few months. As you mentioned, hospitals feeling the punch. We reported earlier this week of military medical teams being brought in to help hospitals in san antonio. Here in dallas, the largest public hospital, parkland, has federal disaster medical teams being brought in to assist with the overwhelmed staff in the hospital here. This as city officials and local officials across the state in many areas have been warning that hospital beds space and icu bed space will become an issue over the course of the next few weeks. Yesterday here in texas, Health Officials reported the deaths of 105 people. Its a record singleday high. The first time that the fatality number topped the 100 mark since this pandemic started. In the course of the last three days, nearly 30,000 new coronavirus cases have been reported. Listen to the way the governor is talking about what we could see next week. I think the numbers are going to look worse as we go into next week. We need to make sure theres plenty of hospital beds in the houston area. Reporter this is a governor battling from every side here in texas. Conservatives arguing that the governor has gone too far in terms of mask mandate, you have the big city leaders across the state saying that he hasnt done enough. It is a wide range of opinions and intense thoughts about how all of this should unfold, which adds to the confusion, i think, probably as we reported in many circles. Because here the numbers just continue to suggest a very dire situation in virtually every corner of this state. Poppy . Very dire. Ed, thanks a lot. Also on top of the shocking numbers in florida and texas, just startling numbers out of arizona where this morning, 33 , one in three, covid19 test rs coming back with positive results. Thats according to the covid tracking project. There are fewer than 150 icu beds available across the entire state. Listen to how one icu nurse there describes what shes facing to my colleague, crisco mow. Were stretched so thin, were compromising patient safety. Were working with ventilators left with we have triple patient assignments now. We have three covid icus that are completely full. Lets bring in wendy smith reeves. Shes the former director of the Arizona Department of emergency management. Thank you for being here. I can only imagine being a resident, being someone who served dealing with all of this what is must feel like for you when you look at these numbers. Why did this happen . We lost our audio. Should we take a break . All right. Well take one more check. Wendy, can you hear me . Okay. Were going to take a quick break. We will try to get back to her. Also joining us ahead, the governor of ohio talking about the situation in his state getting worse. And masks are mandatory in 12 counties. Will he make it mandatory statewide . Thats ahead for us this hour. Also, why one vaccine maker thinks it will take a decade before the worlds population gets immunity from coronavirus. While schools struggle to get a clear answer on how to reopen safely, the president is again threatening to pull funding from schools that dont reopen physically this fall. Come on in, were open. All we do is hand you the bag. Simple. Done. We adapt and we change. You know, you just figure it out. Weve just been finding a way to keep on pushing. Weve just been finding a way to keep on pushing. If you have a garden you know, weeds are low down little scoundrels. Draw the line with roundup. The sure shot wand extends with a protective shield to target weeds precisely and kill them right down to the root. Roundup brand. Trusted for over 40 years. Brushing only reaches 25 of your mouth. ListerineĀ® cleans virtually 100 . Helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. Never settle for 25 . Always go for 100. Bring out the boldā„¢ to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you dont. [grunting noise] ill take that. Woohoo 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. 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We can hear her now. Lets bring back the former director of the Arizona Department of emergency management. Thank you for being here. I was asking you before the braeng, as someone who dedicated so much of her life, one of three tests coming back positive in the state of arizona, whats it like for you . Its scary to watch the numbers continue to rise. Thats for sure. For your previous question, how did we get here, i think some have said we went to the stayathome order too late and we reemerged too early, especially right before a holiday weekend. You see the images in arizona where you see a lot of crowded bars and nightclubs and you know just these large congregate settings that are people are placing themselves in and then come to find that they had contracted the virus just within days. Okay. When you talk about lessons learned, right, its one thing to look back and i get that we cant change the past, but we can change the future for the people of arizona. The governor did something that should help. That is reducing inperson dining to 50 . What else needs to be done . Theres no statewide mask mandate in arizona. Should there be . Right. He did finally give that authority back to the local jurisdictions. Yeah. To make the decisions for their communities. There is a lot of encouragement for masking even for the communities that do not have an order in place. So reducing dining to 50 , putting that in the executive order, took it from a recommendation to a requirementrequirement. Now its enforceable. Now the activities that give you a high probability of contracting the virus and avoiding those types of activities are something that people can do. Why did you step down from your role . I felt that my role was being addressed by others in the Governors Office and i felt that my role was duplicative and it was better, i thought for the team to have just one person providing guidance. Were people listening to your recommendations, wendy . My team was doing a fantastic job on doing the best that they know to do. We execute our state Emergency Response and Recovery Plan multiple times a year. We implement it whenever there are disasters in arizona and so deviating from that standard protocol was difficult for the team and very confusing. When you hear this about schools, because i know you have kids, theyre out of school now, but so many you know as a parent how important it is to have children in school. At the same time, you know how important it is to have Healthy People in your city and your state and across the country. Listen to this from the cdc director yesterday, robert redfield. I cant not i cannot overstate how important i think it is now to get our schools reopened. The reason i push it is because i truly believe its for the Public Health benefit of these kids. Is it a greater Public Health benefit in your assessment in the state of arizona to have schools open or closed . So i think that there is benefit for having schools open, but going to those online opportunities and Remote Learning might be better for the health of the Health Care System and for the health of everyones family. So you need to take a look at what is going on within each family. So if there are coe morbid tis within the family, homeschool or Home Learning might be the also you have families with two parents that are learning, so having school there to support the child is definitely something that they require. So its an independent need. Its really based on family dynamics. Really having choice for families. Also for teachers thats important too. Wendy, thank you very much for being with me this morning. Thank you. Coronavirus cases in ohio have been on the rise. As controversy over when and how to reopen schools is growing nationwide, right . Also growing the controversy whether or not wearing a mask should be required. Ohios governor is now making those decision county by county. Its up to st. County where theyre requiring masks. Governor dewine of ohio is with us now. Thank you. Youve been a leader on this from the beginning. Everyone knows that. I want to talk about, you have 12 counties where youre mandating masks. You have level 3 or red counties in all of those counties. What about a statewide mask mandate. Are we at that point of necessity in ohio . No, i dont think we are. The message ive got from ohioans has been, if we have a problem in our county, we should deal with it. I live in a small rural county and the spread is not great. We have spread in over county and we strongly recommend everybody to that they should have a mask on. But mandating it takes it to the next level. Weve done that, as youve told our viewers with 12 of our counties. Most of them are pretty big counties. Its a lot of population in the state. The message is, look, we have a serious, serious problem in your county. Weve got growth that is going like that. We need to try to slow this thing down. So thats our message. But we hope that everyone will wear a mask out in public. You know, frankly, we dont have to have everybody. If we could get 80 of all ohioans to wear a mask, keep the social distance, well knock this thing down. We really will. Well, i hear you. But i also know people drive a long way for their jobs oftentimes or they visit their families from county to county. Why would a statewide mask mandate hurst. What would be the downside . Certainly would not hurt. We started . We had a business group, business groups, people, and helped folks who put together the jords for business going back, all the employees are Wearing Masks today in the state of ohio unless theres an exception to wear them. That Group Recommended that every customer who goes into a store should wear a mask. It was clear that they were not accepting that at all. Frankly, we had to make a judgment. What would people tolerate and do. But now, were seeing were able to get doot a by count, we can show them counties that are trending in that direction. Were undering them and putting a mandatory mask on them. Were saying hey, we got to be really careful in these counties and signaling to everybody else, were trending this way, were 1200 or so cases per day. Its going up. We have a problem and we better deal with the problem. When it comes to counties where masks are mandated, i know my colleague played this out for you. My friend and colleague Brianna Keillor did an interesting is mr. Jones. Jeff jones. I know hes your friend, governor, but heres what he said. I am not the mask police. I am not going to enforce any mask wearing. That is not my responsibility. That is not my job. People should be able to make those choices them chefs. Did you call your friend about the role of masks. No. The sheriff and i disagree on this issue. The evidence is abundantly clear. Wearing a mask is important. Social distancing and the mask. You put those together and well make a big difference. I think what the sheriff may be missing is for us to keep businesses open, for us to allow people to go to work every day, wearing a mask is going to allow this to continue in the state of ohio if we can keep this virus down. If this virus spikes up and people are scared, it isnt going to matter what i order or what i dont order as far as businesses are closing or not, people these two are tied directly together. Thats true. I want to use the remainder of our time if i could to talk about schools. Sure. You were among the first in the nation, you had five cases only, i believe, in the state of ohio, you decided to close the schools earlier than in new york city. But where is your head on opening schools in a matter of weeks . Are ohio schools ready to be opened and if they are, will teachers be mandated to be there in person or risk losing their jobs . With over 630 School Districts in the state of ohio, in ohio were very local control of education. So ive asked the school boards, the teachers to put a plan together for each one of their districts. And they have alternative if things start getting bad, if theres an uptick, its up to them. I would love to see every kid back in school, in the classroom. You saw last week when the American Academy of pediatrics came out with what they said. Theres a downside to kids not going to school too. You got to balance these things. We do. Im a parent who wants my kids in school. But i want their teachers to be safe and healthy. What im trying to get at is, parents are going to have a choice. They can send their kids to cool or not. But do teachers have that choice. To make that choice for a teacher in the state. Listen to this one. We are in old school buildings. We are in the foothills appalachia. We have no air conditioning. It will make it impossible in the fall to wear face kofgs in the heat. Theyre small rooms with kids coming in off of buses. Theyre on buses for 45 minutes because of the routes. I dont see how the children can have social distance from each other. It just doesnt seem reasonable, the requirements that the governor has set out for us. Will karen lose her job if she doesnt go teach . Well, i understand where shes coming from. You know, every school is different. Were allowing, as we always have in ohio, schools to try to sort this out. Weve given them some very strong guidelines. Weve said that every employee at school needs to wear a mask. Weve said we highly recommend that every student from third grade up wear a mask and weve also said that many schools will require kids in kindergarten to wear a mask. Theres a particularly challenge as we pointed out with people on buses when kids are riding buses, and that theyve got to be particularly careful. So, look, theres no one answer to this. Part of what i continue to say to ohioans. I said yesterday. What we do in the fall whether well be able to go back to school in football. Whatever you like to do in the fall is going to depend to a great extent what we do in the next 30 days. Weve got to slow this spread down. If we dont slow this spread down, its just not good. Its not good and weve got to get control. But we have it within our power. Social distancing, the mask, we have this collectively in our power. If we get 80 of ohioans to do this, it will make a big difference. What are you willing to sacrifice in the shortterm for the longterm gains of everyone. Youre right. Governor good luck. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. It surged in the weeks after memorial day. Are we going to see the same thing . Dr. Sanjay gupta joins me next on it. To help manage blood sugar levels. It provides 60 more protein than the leading diabetes nutrition shake. Try boost glucose control. 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We dont know any of them to know the conclusions. One, you need to know how contagious is the disease, we dont know that exactly. Two, you need to know how effective the vaccine is. Were hoping for 90 . We may have to settle for 50 . Three, we dont know how many people are willing to get it. Until you know the three numbers. We dont know any of the three numbers. Its hard to know when well reach or if we reach the herd immunity. One thing that was shocking to hear overnight is that the doctors finding so many blood clots and so many of the organs of some of the patients who have died from covid19. I know there was concerns about blood clots and heart attacks. Does that teach us anything more about the virus . It teaches us that blood clots may be more of an issue than we thought. At first it was a complete surprise not a complete surprise. But they were causing so many problems. These are autopsies, people who died after being infected with covid. Not only clots in the large vessels. By they expected. But clots in smaller vessels but clots in virtually every organ they looked in. That is really a problem. Because treating clots can be difficult. Its possible you give people drugs so they wont clot as much. Then you worry they bleed out. Theres a delicate balance in treating this issue. This blood clot issue is a signature issue of covid. It happens in other diseases. But it seems to happen in this infection much more. It really does, elizabeth. Thanks for the reporting. We appreciate it. Dr. Sanjay gupta joins me to talk about this. Good to have you back. Good morning. Thank you. If we could, lets start on schools, sanjay. You guys did that great town hall and we heard from dr. Redfield talking about schools. The fact that he is saying now that it is the Public Health benefit. If you weigh the pros and cons, he seems to be saying, you know, the benefit outweighs the downside of having kids in school nationally and in school physically in the fall. Yeah. I know im a parent here. Ill put on the parent head. You are as well. That makes sense. The American Academy of pediatrics, a few days ago said the same thing. The benefit of having kids physically in school is obvious. Its important for their development. I think its got to be taken in the context of this pandemic. If you look at the guidance that the cdc put out and we can put that up for people to see. Most people following the story of coronavirus at all, these recommendations will make sense. Youre encouraging hand washing, masks, cloth masks, trying to do everything you can to not have kids congregate and stuff like that. Modifying seating layouts. Whatever it may be. Thats the goal. Make it harder for the virus to jump from person to person. I think theres a few issues here. One is that what is going to happen in these schools if you do get a significant outbreak . You can open the schools up. But what is the actual plan in place. The triggers, if you will, if you start to see significant disease . Whether people are symptomatic or not. Number two, theres a lot of data out there, poppy, i found this interesting, even over the last couple days going through the data about how the virus transmits among adults. If you look at the data, theres not as much data about how it transmits among kids. Kids seem to be more insulated from this. They dont seem to get as sick. We know that. Thats good news. Kids have largely been home since march. Especially little kids. What do we really know about their ability to transmit the virus . The answer is not much. Some of the largest studies of tens of thousands of people will only have, you know, 20, 30 kids included in those studies. We really dont know. We got to find out the answer to that. Then i think finally this idea ultimately of what is the impact of School Closures overall on a pandemic. Closing theaters does this much. If we have 100 of closing theaters does this. Churches 10 . What does schools . They say that schools are 2 to 4 roughly of the impact of slowing down the trajectory of a pandemic. Thats a modeling. Again, based on the little data that we have. But i think you have to take this all in context. Youre right. We do. In terms of knowing what opening schools does, again, for a pandemic, the president , you saw his tweet earlier this week pointing to models in europe. I think the netherlands, germany, et cetera, for opening schools and he says theres been no problem. Is that true and if it is, is that a model that the u. S. Should look for or is it really not apples to apples seeing whats happening in this country with covid . Unfortunately, poppy, its not apples to apples. For a simple reason. We have a lot more virus circulating here in the united states. So, you know, 2 to 4 of a very small number of a hundred new infections a day is going to be 2 to 4 infections a day. When youre starting to look at some of the states when you get thousands of new infections, diagnosed infections a day, this impact of schools may be much larger. Shutting down schools may have a greater impact as a result. Every community has to evaluate this side by side. I live in georgia. Numbers have been going up steadily. Im going to spend time with my School Administrators to get a better idea. What is the plan here. Is georgia going to be different than new york, for example. Where you are. Yeah. The communities have to be taken separately and evaluated by the total number of new infections. Every single parent has to get ready for a start stop fall and winter. Theyre in school one day and not the next day. Thats hard to do when it comes to child care for working parents. Finally fourth of july, cases went up after memorial day. And fourth of july, people got together for barbecues, what are we going to see a week from now . Sort of the architect of these models out of the university of washington, one of the things they predicated those models on is mobility. They got anonymous cell phone data to see how mobile people became and are people actually moving around more. Lets look at the graphs. Its very interesting to me. Specifically ak looking at certain areas, memorial day compared to july 4th for example and looking at a few cities. Charleston, south carolina, turns out is one of the most popular cities that people visited over the weekend. Look at there, poppy, more people visited july 4th weekend than memorial day weekend. Things are just starting to open up memorial day weekend and now by july people are visiting at basically regular rates of visitation. This is going to be an issue. You see more exposure as a result of that. We know that. Its predictable that a couple weeks from now, more hospitalizations. Sadly, a couple weeks after that, more deaths. The virus hasnt changed. Its the constant in all of this. Thats why the mobility data is important. It is. Sanjay, good to have you. Thank you so much. You got it. Thank you. The president threatening to withhold funding if schools dont physically open in the fall. This as officials are as you heard sanjay say, trying to figure out how they can open safely. 1 in 2 kids is underhydrated. If your child doesnt seem themself at times, they may not be hydrated enough. Wabba wabba all new, Plant Powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love, and 1 gram of sugar. Find new creative roots in the kids juice aisle. Should i invest in stocks or not . Meaning, are stocks going to rise or not . , lets instead stop looking at the investments, which we cant control, and lets now look at our goals, which we can control. In other words, we only want to take as much risk as is necessary to achieve our goals. We need to protect the money thats there. 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Something he doesnt have the Legal Authority to do on his own, as well as his rebuke of the cdc guidelines. We stand by we think its an important strategy for helping these schools reopen. For months, School Districts nationwide have been scrambling, trying to figure out how to reopen safely as the acting superintendent of the Houston Independent School district showed cnn back in may. If you think the tables, possibly two students per table or one student per table as we think about having 11 students in the classroom at a time. Since then, more districts announced similar plans, most recently mayor bill de blasio telling new york city more than one million Public School stoouds, plan to spend one to three days a week inside a classroom. The other school days will be held online. Some points in the week, youre learning in person in the classroom, at other points in the week, youre learning remotely. Local officials relied on guidelines issued by state and federal Health Authorities as well as the cdc. One of its top recommendations has been to maintain social distancing among students. The hybrid model where children would be divided into smaller groups rotating hours and days in class seems to be among the most feasible. But after months of inaction, the Trump Administration is now pushing hard for schools to reopen fulltime in the fall. An endeavor made more challenging as numerous states continue to see spikes in cases. In florida, the education commissioner issued an emergency order this week requiring all schools to open at least five days per week for all students. If you can do home depot, if you can do walmart, if you can do these things, we absolutely can do the schools. Some educators in the state are saying they wont follow the order if case dont start to go down. I think it would be counterintuitive with positivity increasing, with restaurants this week being shut down again for us to pack up schools. In texas, Governor Abbott says schools would have to offer more flexibility. In arizona, governor doug dues i announced that in person classes would be delayed until august 17th. In california, governor gavin newsom saying schools will reopen when the data says its safe to do so. Experts say it didnt have to be this frustrating but there still is time to get it right. The time to plan is absolutely right now. In particular, when we think about healthy building strategies, schools have to be paying attention to and looking at their mechanical and ventilation systems right now. This is not something to be started in early august. So poppy, i think its really important for parents as they try to assess whats going to happen in the next coming weeks is that the president is now going after his own cdc directors guidelines, hes obviously suggesting that all schools should reopen, no matter what. Hes criticizing mass testing and hes doing that just as dr. Fauci, the top expert on this in the country says hes not briefed the president , hasnt spoken to the president in two months. The reason im saying this, this causes a lot of confusion, ive been covering this for a couple of months now, all the School Districts and the superintendents ive talked to say theyre following the cdc guidelines. Its important and reassuring that dr. Redfield says theyre going to be implemented. I completely agree theyre not backtracking on this at all. Thank you, by an a. Good reporting. Now something you want to watch this weekend. Join Michael Smerconish for a poignant look at his one of a kind career. 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The big ten, the Power Five Program to put this policy in place. But you get the sense its the first domino to fall. The conference says it will allow for greater flex nibility and limit travel and potential exposure to covid19. Big commissioner kevin warren announced that more drastic actions might have to be taken. Here he is. One thing we have to realize, that this is not a get come pli. We may not have College Football season in the big ten. We just wanted to make sure this was the next logical step to always rely on our medical experts to keep our student athletes at the center of our decisions to make sure theyre as healthy as they can be. Might not have a College Football season in the big ten. The cancellations include michigan at washington, ohio state at oregon, wisconsin playing at notre dame at Lambeau Field in green bay. 42 games in all. All these conferences and pro leagues are flying into uncharted territory so that their seasons can go on. The nfl sent a list that coaches and players have to follow during games this season. Then theyll could be the league is going to prohibit post game handshakes and jersey exchanges. The nflpa agreed to the rules. Players were baffled by all of this, because, poppy 60 minutes of tackling would have occurred before certainly woul. Its going to be fascinating to watch what happens, coy, with the schools, schools being in session and with college sports. Thanks, coy. Have a good weekend. Thanks to all of you for joining us. Have a wonderful weekend. Jim and i will see you on monday. Newsroom with kate bald wan starts after this. Its not just fund fees that matter. Fund taxes matter too. Every time a fund manager sells a stock it triggers a Tax Liability for you. And the higher the turnover the more you have to pay in taxes every year. And heres the worst part, because of high turnover, you actually might have to pay taxes even if the fund itself loses money. 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