Working with the senator, to ensure that we flow testing resources. At this point, there are some 14 people hospitalized, maybe 200 to 300 of the workforce have been impacted, and we spoke about providing those resources this weekend. We will provide those resources this weekend. He spoke about providing those resources this weekend. This weekend. Right away. Vice president , right on it. Right away. Were all working together on this. A serious situation. Dont worry. Weve got this. Were on it. As Vice President pence said, there as he spoke, there were 14 people from that one workplace who already had been hospitalized. I should tell you, by that same night, the night that mike pence spoke about that plant in greeley, colorado, that evening, two people who worked at that plant died. But if the white house is on it, the plant was working with the white house directly, i mean theyre being talked about publicly by the Vice President , about how theyre going to surge testing resources ther
An encounter, that started with questions for a man, sleeping in his car. But ended, 46 minutes later, with gunfire and death. In the fallout, atlantas police chief has resigned. The Police Officer who fired the fatal shots has been kicked off the force. The other officer, suspended. And the County District attorney expects a decision on whether charges will be filed by midweek. What we are making sure is that the evidence shows that, when that shot was fired, that, either it is done to save the life of that officer. He thought that his life was in imminent danger. Or, the danger to someone else. On the other hand, the officer fired the shot for some other reason. If it was fired for some other reason, then, that means it is not justified. The shooting comes in a nation, still raw over the Police Killing of george floyd. A 20th straight day of protests like this one in los angeles, taking place today across the country. The frustration of many captured vividly in this new yorker cover
Respects to george floyd. Today was George Floyds public visitation at a church in houston, which is where mrmr. Mr. Floyd grew up. At one point, the line to get into that visitation got so long it snaked around the building and into the parking lot. There were 200 people in line before the doors even opened. See those red tents there . Thats the red cross. It was so hot they were handing out water to people waiting in line because they were worried about peoples health. They were worried about heatstroke. Mourners turned up to pay their respects today had their temperatures checked at the door. They only let small handfuls of people into the church at a time to encourage social distancing. Everybody was required to wear a mask. But even with the heat, even with the inconvenience of the pandemic, members of the public waited patiently in line, donned their masks, and entered the church for the final opportunity to pay their respects to mr. Floyd before he is laid to rest next to his mo
Year so far. But even with the heat, this is what houston looked like today. Tons of people waiting in line in the hot sun to pay their respects to george floyd. Today was George Floyds public visitation at a church in houston, which is where mr. Floyd grew up. The line to get in the visitation, got so long, it snaked around the building and in to the parking lot. There were 200 people in line before the doors opened. Those red tents there. That is the red cross. It was so hot, they were handing out water to people waiting in line. Because they were worried about peoples health. They were worried about heat stroke. Mourners turned up to pay their respects today. This had their temperatures checked at the door. They only let small handfuls of people in to the church at a time to encourage social distancing. Everybody was required to wear masks. But, even with the heat, even with the inconvenience of the pandemic. Members of the public waited patiently in line. Dawned their mask and ente
Driving this outbreak and who may pay the price. Senior medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen has more. Reporter one family in double danger. Last week, 3yearold maggie jacks were exposed in arizona. Now eli just ten months old and too young to be vaccinated is showing signs of the virus that can cause deafness brain damage or death. Im obviously scared. I send out texts to my family and my Facebook Messages and i say, please pray for my son. Reporter if eli does have measles, its quite likely he gave it to his sister and could be in grave danger because maggie has leukemia. Her immune system wiped out by chemotherapy which also would have pretty much wiped out any immunity from her own measles vaccine. What is your biggest fear for maggie . My biggest fear is that i lose my child. Or short of that she gets a severe case and becomes deaf. My family has been through enough. Weve had a rough go of it and i dont want her to have to go through anything else. Reporter we talked to the cente