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KPIX CBS This Morning July 12, 2024

Us his story. Plus we have a new account of the incident from his friend who tried to intervene. Inside the family, a damning new book by President Trumps niece says hes blg cheating his way through life since childhood. How the white house is hitting back. First here is todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Its a false narrative to take comfort in a lower rate of death. Dont get yourself into false complacency. A dire new projection showing coronavirus could kill 2000,000 americans by november 1st. This as the white house is pushing governors to reopen schools. I think its going to be good for them politically, so they keep the schools closed. No way. Brazilianment Jair Bolsonaro has tested positive following months of down playing the virus. The new book by trumps niece with her phd in Clinical Psychology accuses her uncle of being a sociopath. Its a book of falsehoods. The assault of a black indiana man being investigated as a possible hate crime. Its still there, still ugly. Still raw. We need to know about it. Several nba teams arrived in orlando ahead of the season restart on july 30th. Well be doing daily testing. Dramatic video showing a man catching a 3yearold lit boil from a burning building. If you need further proof that carbs are comforting, here you go. Why do you have a whole loaf of bread. What are your thoughts on how hes come after you . The facts are delivered on the table. Theyve been there for two weeks now. To be linked to the party is one thing. To be wrong on the factual information is another. On cbs this morning. Take a look what happened when a mom decided to put a wig on her baby. Why does she look like a 45yearold woman. She wears it well. Hi, baby. Her smile. You can see the babys mom cant keep it together. Whats so funny, mom . The baby cant stop laughing. [ laughter ]. Welcome to cbs this morning. I dont know whats funnier, the baby or the mom who is cracking up. Good laughter is so infectious and so needed. Same with the baby smile. You see the babys smile. That puts you in a good mood all day long. Lets begin on that note. Very good idea, tony. Good to see you vlad duthiers. Good to see you. Well begin with this. Theres new evidence this morning on the coronavirus. News is not good. Its spreading faster than ever in america. Listen to this. A record 60,000 new cases were reported nationwide yesterday. That brings the National Total to around 3 million cases since the pandemic began. Tony. Despite the surge in new case, President Trump insists the country is in a, quote, good place, which puts him at odds with dr. Anthony fauci. David begnaud is in hardhit miami. New day, but similar question. Worried about the hospitals there. How are they coming with this surge . One of the things you need to know in order to answer that question is how many people are hospitalized daily across the state. We dont know because the state of florida wont report it. The Governors Office last week said they would. As of yesterday they have not. The governor was pressed on that when he came to miami. He just wouldnt answer the question. We cant tell you how many people are hospitalized every day. You need to know that in order to understand the strain that is being placed on the hospital system. What are we doing . Going directly to frontline workers to talk to them. We are seeing significant increase in the amount of covid cases. This is dr. Sergio segura from Baptist Hospital in miami. He worries the hospitals may be overwhelmed. Icus at 50 florida hospitals are at capacity. On tuesday, florida recorded its highest ever percentage of positive coronavirus tests. The floridas governor down played concerns. The fact of the matter is, the mortality rate of people who are hospitalized now is lower than it was in march. Reporter that is a sentiment echoed by his closest political ally, President Trump. Our mortality rate is right now at a level that people dont talk about, but its down tenfold. Reporter listen to what dr. Fauci said about that. Its a false nair ti to take comfort in a lower rate of death. Theres so many other things that are very dangerous and bad about this virus. Reporter hospitalizations are rising in at least 22 states, and this week 28 states are seeing average positive test rates above the 5 that is recommended to safely reopen. Arizona has the highest in the country, averaging 25 positivity statewide. The states largest data shows hospitalizations and ventilator usage hitting record highs. In murfreesboro, tennessee outside nashville, one father is left with photographs of his 30yearold son. This kid woke up with a smile on his face. Reporter this pastors son darius died saturday, four days after testing positive for coronavirus. He is urging people to wear masks the stop more deaths like darius. Somebody gave it to him, and i bet you, if they had known, ill give it to this young man and hell die, they would have done differently. This wasnt gods will for my son to die at 30, for my son to die and leave a beautiful wife by herself and a son without a father. Reporter we hear you loud and clear pastor. Our sincerest condolences. There are clusters popping up all over the country. In mmissouri, there was a summe camp where 82 people tested positive. That camp has been temporarily closed. We found out yesterday from the governor that theyre directing 100 nurses to come here to work. Another thing they need help with is nursing. They need more staff. Theyre bringing in more people. David, there are so many people, so many families grieving like the pastor. Thats why we reiterate wearing a mask can save lives. David begnaud, thank you very much. Let us say it again. Wearing a mask can save a life during this pandemic, but some americans refuse to wear them. This video shows one mans rage after an elderly woman asked him to wear a mask. Similar scenes have played out across the country. A growing number of sheriffs departme departments are refusing to enforce mandatory mask orders. Janet shamlian reports. Youre adults, you make your own choices. Reporter now the pastor is full of regret after allowing members to embrace when his church Calvary Chapel in universal city, texas, reopened in may. More than 50 people who were there have coronavirus, including his wife and the pastor himself. I wish i could go back and make a different decision, but unfortunately i cant do that. Reporter he says only about half his congregates were Wearing Masks, it was well before governor abbotts mandate to wear them. That order now allows authorities to fine repeat offenders as much as 250 for not wearing a Face Covering in public spaces indoors or outdoors where social distancing isnt possible. Violators cant be jailed or detained, and police in several counties have said they will not enforce the ruling. Were asking for selfcompliance from our citizens. Reporter sheriff jason bridges says he doesnt want to write citations, but deputies will remind people of the order. We believe in science. Were not anti mask. Our jail staff has been Wearing Masks in the jail since this started. Weve seen how it helped keep the coronavirus out of the county jail so we know it works. Reporter masks continue to be a divisive issue. On tuesday, the Texas Education Agency announced it will require masks for teachers and students older than ten who attend inperson this fall. Some parents are opposed to it. Everyone should get used to it says the ceo of the texas medical center. Were the only ones that can stop it. Really masking is not a week deal or a couple of months. Well be Wearing Masks forg a very long period of time. Reporter some of the texas sheriffs refusing to enforce the order say they simply dont have the resources to do so. Here at the San Antonio River walk, theres been a mask order in place even before the governors order when no social distancing is available. If you walk along the promenade, every store and restaurant you go into, the sign is on the door, no mask, no ter vis. Gayle. Yes, like no shoes, no service. Its such a small thing. Thank you janet. Brazil has more covid cases and deaths than any country outside the u. S. , yet its president has insisted the virus is no big deal. Now he has it. Bolsonaro revealed he tested positive. Then he took off his mask and said you can see from my face im well and im calm. Last week bolsonaro vetoed parts of a mandate. The caseload there has more than tripled since the end of may. Back in this country with coronavirus cases surging, President Trump is demanding children return to classrooms starting next month. We want to reopen the schools. Everybody wants it. The moms want it. The dads want it. The kids want it. Its time to do it. The president said yesterday he will pressure state and local officials to reopen. He also said he disagrees with dr. Anthony fauci who says schools should follow guidelines based on the level of infection in each location. The president of americas Largest Teachers Union told a House Committee yesterday that her members are frightened about reopening too soon. Somehow theyll be at risk or put their own families at risk, put the teachers and the lunch lady and the janitor at risk. So were scared. We should point out, its up to state and local officials, not President Trump, to decide which schools reopen and when, gayle. This morning we have our first look at a tellall book from inside the president s family. Too much and never enough is the title written by mary trump whose father was mr. Trumps older brother. Its published by Simon Schuster a division of viacom cbs. The author claims the president is psychologically damaged, she says, and a threat to the public. The White House Press secretary says this book is full of ridiculous and absurd allegations. Paula, needless to say, the white house is not happy. Others are saying cant wait to read it. What else does it say . Cbs news has obtained a copy of this book despite the trump familys efforts to block it from being released to the public next tuesday. In this book mary trump takes a deep dive into the trump family tree going back to 1885. She says she wanted to help explain the trump family dynamic and how her uncle came to be the man we see today. In her new book mary trump reveals a firsthand and intimate account of her famous uncles upbringing and rise to become the most powerful man in the world. She lays out a case claiming he is a narcissist, using her background in Clinical Psychology, she points to the president s relationship with his father fred. He still to this day seeks his deceased fathers approval. She writes every transgression became an audition for his fathers favor as if to say, see, dad, im the tough one, im the killer. President trump has spoken fondly of his father. Fred trump was the smartest and hardest working man i ever knew. Reporter mary trump says her grandfather was often cold to his children and says that treatment shaped the onetime real estate moguls world view. The president s niece also claims he paid someone else to take his College Entrance exam. She writes the president was worried about getting into the university of pennsylvania on his own, so to hedge his bets, he enlisted another student to take his s. A. T. S for him. The trump family has tried to block publication of the book saying it violates a con depositionality agreement she signed 20 years ago. She wants people to be aware of who is in office, who is running the country, who is one of the most powerful people in the world and how he became the way he is. Reporter President Trump ignored questions about the book tuesday, the white house issued a statement saying he said his father was loving and not at all hard on him as a child. Also the absurd s. A. T. Allegation is cpletely false. The white house is also asking why mary waited so long to speak out about her family. In the book she says she previously believed if she spoke out against her uncle, she would be painted as a disgruntled Family Member who only wanted to cash in after being cut out of her grandfathers will. We expect more important rlings from the Supreme Court this morning. We learned about a health scare for chief justice john roberts. He was hospitalized last month after he fell and his his head. We were told he needed stitches and was discharged the next day. A Supreme Court Spokesman Says doctors think roberts was dehydrated and became light headed. The man who says he was the victim of a racially motivated attack at an indiana lake is talking to cbs news along with an eyewitness, a story we first brought to you yesterday. We want to remind our viewers that what you see and hear is disturbing. He says a group of white men surrounded him and threatened to get a noose. Much of the confrontation was caught on were told the fbi is involved. What do we know . Thats right. According to bookers attorney, the fbi is investigating whether or not this was a hate crime. But the bureau would not elaborate. How did all of this start . Booker says he was headed to the lake with a couple of friends to watch the Lunar Eclipse on july 4th when a confrontation turned violent. Let him go. Let him go. I was potentially hearing my own death narrated. 36yearold box booker a local civil rights activist from bloomington, indiana, say a group of white men pinned him against a tree, shouted racial slurs and threatened to lynch him. One said get a noose, not a rope but get a noose. It happened near lake monroe on the 4th of july. Much of the assault was captured on cell phone video by witnesses. No one innovated you. You stupid liberal [ bleep ]. He says some of the men made statements about white power. He says he decided to start a conversation with them in an effort to keep the peace. He says within about three minutes things got out of control. Im going to take this energy and take this moment to make sure that theres change that comes from this. Please let him go. Please let him go. Bookers friend ian watkins who says he tried to help claims he was attacked, too. I tried to pull him off and he punched me in the forehead and knocked me down to the ground a couple times. I felt like i was only his line of defense. So i stepped in to try to help him as best i could. Reporter once booker was let go, there were more racist insults. What do you really want to call me. Nappyheaded bitch. 38yearold jerry cox and 44yearold sean purdy. Bloomingtons mayor. I saw the videos late sunday nght. They turned my stomach. Do you think it was a hate crime . I do. In our country racism exists. Its real. Its been around for centuries. Its still here and we need to address it openly and directly. We reached out to cox and purdy for comment. Cox did not respond. Purdy responded by sending us a message of a former Police Officer who is black and gave his account about why he thinks bookers story is skeptical. Meanwhile, the Prosecutors Office will ultimately decide if any charges will be filed. Gayle. Gayle . T d my stomach, too. Im confused as to why theres a question that its a hate crime. Once again, disturbing as that video is, im very glad there is a video that we can see what has happened. Reporter what was interesting is the man in the video, booker, said that he would do it all again. He said a lot of the support hes received is why he says he would have made the same decision to try and talk to these people about alleged comments they made that were racist. Have to keep reminding myself, it is 2020, people. It is 2020. Thank you. Ahead, a biracial man accused of killing a white teenager in georgia says the shooting was in selfdefense. Why his lawyers argue that the states controversial standyourground law should apply in this case. Ahead, unique testing challenges for the people in the state of texas. Experience the delicious intensity of lindt excellence shop now at lindt. Com it makes lipton green tea better. And these lemons better. Which makes this taste better. You definitely need the sun for that. And that. With antioxidant vitamin c and 50 fewer calories. 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