To fight, to want to get pepper sprayed down. I will fight for my people by any means necessary. Reporter monahan says he believes the vast majority of people causing trouble are coming from outside new york. We have a lot of encouragement from outside agitators telling people to go out and cause mayhem in the city. Using i think this movement for an agenda to end policing throughout the country and thats the agenda. Reporter you say end policing . All the signs you see is defund policing, no more police. Reporter as monahan watched things unfold from the ground, deputy chief edward ma lane had a different view. From survey langasque cameras feeding into a command center in police headquarters. This is mob mentality. This is not peaceful protest trying to right injustice. Reporter these people walking down the street peacefully, thats not mob mentality. We dont like people walking down the middle of the street. We want the rights of everyone toe drive in manhattan. Reporter they believe this is clearly the way to get attention as they press on for change. What role does racism play in these outcomes where you have black men dying at a greater rate than other populations at the hands of police . I dont believe racism plays a role in new york. I can only speak for what ive seen in new york city. Reporter and yet you have these outcomes. And if those protesters heard you say racism doesnt play a role, thats why theyre here. Thats why theyre angry. They dont think you get it. I would never say we are a racist police department, absolutely not. Have incidents happened . Maybe there was a racist incident, something, and that person has been removed from this agency, absolutely. We all care about the communities we work in. We care deeply, in the minority communities, the cops that work there each and every day. Tony dokoupil reporting. As if they werent facing enough challenges, the economic break down, the coronavirus, well, now its Hurricane Season. Climate scientists predict up to half a dozen major storms will make landfall this year. And as you might imagine, the pandemic is complicating disaster planning. Manuel bojorquez reports from miami. Reporter when Hurricane Irma slashed florida in 2017, Emergency Managers did what they do. Housing them in large crowded shelters. This year will be different. We will screen people when they come, take their temperature, ask them the standard questions if they have any symptoms, and well ask them if they have been cohabitating with somebody that has covid19. Reporter frank rollison, director of emergency management, says covid cases will need to be isolated and the county may use hotels, government buildings, even empty classrooms. But he worries that the current social distancing messaging fights the evacuation messaging. Weve been telling them for so long now that youre safer at home. Dont congregate. Stay away from each other. But now youre going to be safer with us for a hurricane. Reporter so youre concerned people would be afraid to go to a shelter because of the virus . Right. Thats a concern that we have. Reporter meanwhile, Florida Power and light is doing its usual storm prep. Normally when the power goes out, an army of power workers from dozens of states rides to the rescue. But travel and Health Restrictions are already creating issues, says michael jarow, an fpl vice president. We noticed actually early on this year several ulttilities he been challenged to get resources. Reporter stl be harder to restore power. Absolutely. We expect there to be extended restoration times if we were challenged with a hurricane this year amid a global pandemic. Reporter floridas governor hes urged the states more than 20 million residents to stock up now. If you need flashlights, if you need batteries, you need generators. Reporter thats a tall order for the unemployed. More than 2 million floridians have filed unemployment claims since midmarch, like janet simon. 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The coronavirus as you probably noticed has millions of americans Walking Around in masks these days. Well, it turns out this isnt the first rodeo for this facial fashion accessory. Mark phillips has your overnight news history lesson. Reporter i guess the first question is do we need these things during this interview. Well, i would say no because were appropriately distanced, more than 2 meters apart and were also outside. Reporter lets take them off. I think we should. My glasses are reporter the man behind the mask is mark, a medical historian, author of books like the pandemic ntur he krom masks going back to their first known medical d. The bubonic plague of the middle ages that killed roughly half of europes population. And those were some masks. Everybody is probably familiar with the classic image of the beaked physician, the plague doctor. Reporter that the plague doctors looked like ravens about the pick on the bones of the dead is an image that sticks with you. The masks may have been useless against the disease, which was carried by rats and flees, but they did actually serve a purpose. They would wear this backtoback beak and they would put lavender in the beak as a way of acting a barrier to the noxious vapors that were thought to spread this dreadful contagion. Reporter it wasnt just that the world smelled, people dying of the plague with their boils and everything else. Stunk. Reporter this was thought to have medicinalpo t waso or counterat disease could be carried in the air endured for centuries. But it wasnt actually proven until the great manturian plague of 1911, an outbreak that killed around 60 th,000 people. What happened in china in the winter of 1910, a Young Chinese doctor was practicing in manturia with a french colleague. Wu observed many patients seemed to have a disease that transmitted rapidly between them. He hypothesized it wasnt spread by the usual plague flea route but respiratory from person to person. Reporter so wu and his staff wore masks. Long story short, they didnt catch the bubonic plague, where the french doctor he worked with died. Reporter he didnt wear the mask . He dismissed it. I suppose there could be an element of who is this pres presumptuous Young Chinese doctor to tell me. I know better. Reporter that east west divide has endured. It has had its moments in the west during the spanish flu pandemic of 1819, San Francisco had a maskwearing public ordinance. In San Francisco, people were actually fined 5 if they were caught by a police man in public not reporter not wearing a mask . These days the divide is more left right than east west. The nonmask wearer in chief may be living a twocultural fantasies. Studies show men are less likely to wear face masks than women. Keep your hands up and your mouth shut and nobody will get hurt. Reporter the other attitude may come from the movies. Youre the durango kid, eh . Reporter in the west masks were forbad guys. You might as well put that gun down and take off your mask. Reporter the mask has come a long way, not just in terms of social acceptability, but technically. Those chinese doctors in manturia made theirs out of bandages. Surge cat masks were also made from woven cloth. Better than nothing, but not as good as this, the now coveted n 59 mask, molded, not he woven, out of Synthetic Fibers which filter out more of the virus. Its a mask that owes its inspiration to legendary industrial designer sarah little turnbull whose work on the first molded bra cup for 3m in the 60s, morphed in her mind into a medical mask. And you can see why. Now the face mask is morphing again from medical to fashion necessity, along with the coronavirus, it has arrived. You know, once you see re summer is the seas on of the hollywood block buster, but not this year. The coronavirus has dimmed the lights in tinsel town. Theaters are dark, seats are empty, and the people who work behind the scenes are struggling to hold on through the pandemic. Jamie yuccas has the story from los angeles. Reporter this is where the action takes place, in normal times. Hollywood is completely shutdown. And while many stars remain visible in viral videos, the heart of hollywood are the names you dont see, except in the closing credits. Hundreds and hundreds behind each feature film, almost all are now out of work. Theres a lot of people in your position. Im sure there are. Reporter like set designer kenneth larson. Were struggling, and i think just one more nail in that production coffin. Reporter most of hair stylist franky hernandezs clients are in film and television. His salon sits empty. It has affected not only us, but the people that are assisting us and are helping us keep this whole production going. Reporter hes living paycheck to paycheck and doesnt know how hell pay the rent. Its almost like one domino fell and 100 . With hardly any warning. Reporter those Big Productions also meant a whole lot of mouths tod. J likelite el rorter she saw hereos ve. But she pivoted, selling curbside in her l. A. Community. How are you able to make your bills . Thankfully, my landlord said, payour staff, dont worry about me, worry about surviving. Reporter hollywood is at its best in the worst of times, providing an escape from reality. But for theaterowner lance, there is no escaping this. How much income lost are we talking about . Hundreds of thousands. Reporter hes had to layoff his ticket takers, those who make the popcorn and run the projectors. But like most in this industry, he dreams of a happily ever after. Were going to make it. Thats my my gut feeling. Lets hope is hope im right. Reporter jamie ys, cbs news, los angeles. And that is the overnight news for this wednesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back later for cbs this morning. And follow us online any time at cbsnews. Com. Reporting from the nations capital, im major garrett