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KPIX CBS This Morning July 12, 2024

A father is furious after a Georgia Police officer shoots at his car with his kids riding in it. See how the confrontation unfolded and what police say happened. And bidens running mate. The Presumptive Democratic nominee may be ready to reveal his Vice President ial pick as the cbs news Battleground Tracker shows biden leading in two more crucial states. First, heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. The president s executive orders described in three words, unworkable, weak and far too narrow. The kindest thing i could say is he doesnt know what hes talking about. The number of positive coronavirus cases in the u. S. Now over 5 million. Top democrats are criticizing President Trumps executive orders on coronavirus relief. Weve got much of what we wanted without having to give up anything. And thats very good. You cant beat that. All of his toughness on russia happened under President Trump. The interference is also happening on President Trumps watch which is why im specifically asking you, what are you doing to stop it . We made it very clear to our adversary wls its china, russia or iran, stay out of our election. Protesters clashed with police in lebanon after last weeks deadly blast. Tear gassing us. There was sound bombs. There was live bullets. A teenager is dead and 20 other people injured after a shooting in washington, d. C. , at a gathering of hundreds of people. All that a mans parachute hit the side of a parking garage in downtown cleveland. A scene that Major League Baseball does not want to see, especially during a pandemic. Exactly what major league and all that matters. Ben an at the par 3 11th. Some amazing golf at the pga championship. A hole in one hey and the crowd goes crazy. On cbs this morning. All eyes on a 23yearold making his first major appearance as a pro. Collin morikawa. If you dont know his name yet, now you do. His first major at 23. The one misstep he made all day, check this out in the post. Oh, boy give it back to him, seth. First lesson, keep your eyes on the prize, right . Welcome to cbs this morning. Gayle and tony are off. Vlad is with us and so is michelle miller. I have not seen you in person in months. This is true. Some five months, 21 weeks and, oh, about 149 days. But who is counting . But whos counting . So great to see you both. Good morning, everyone. This morning, we have reached another alarming milestone in the coronavirus pandemic. The u. S. Has now recorded more than 5 million cases. One quarter of all the confirmed infections in the world. Experts and officials are worried about new outbreaks around the country. That includes the annual motorcycle rally in sturgis, south dakota, that traditionally draws hundreds of thousands of spectators. Our lead National Correspondent David Begnaud looks at what could be the largest social gathering in the u. S. Since this crisis began. Reporter this was the scene in sturgis, south dakota, over the weekend. Large crowds packed together at concerts and bars with very few masks in sight. South dakota has no statewide mask mandate or special rules for indoor gatherings and businesses. Ive been here since the beginning of july. People are tired of being at home. This is what this rally is about, freedom. Reporter over the last two weeks, south dakota has recorded an increase in the percent of coronavirus tests that are coming back positive. Were probably going to have another wave. Reporter former fda commissioner Scott Gottlieb told face the nation the next phase of the pandemic could be even harder to control. This has become so pervasive across the country that it could start to infect more Rural Communities that have largely been untouched to date. Reporter to the west now. Near los angeles, a pastor held Indoor Services in defiance of state health rules and a court order. Prompting a protest and a counterprotest. The video shows a woman who wanted the Church Closed apparently being pushed to the ground. And in utah, a community is mourning the loss of kelly rindlisbacher, a lifelong educator. His son jerod told us the whole family caught the coronavirus after getting together in late june. It was a testament to just how contagious the virus can be, that we werent with each other that long and all of us came down getting sick. Reporter but while the rest of the family got better, kelly got worse. He was hospitalized july 6th and spent the next five weeks on a ventilator. He died last friday at 61 years old. We were fortunate enough for the hospital to let us gown up and be with our dad during his last few hours. Stay close to the ones you love as well. You dont know when your time has come. Reporter the ability for his family to be with him meant so much to them at the end of kellys life. Kelly spent 37 years in education. He was diabetic which made him especially vulnerable to having a bad outcome because of this virus. Listen, anthony mentioned 5 million cases in the u. S. Now. We went from 4 million to 5 million cases in this country in just 17 days. Michelle . Unbelievable. For some, it doesnt hit home until it hits home, david. Thank you. A Georgia High School is closing its doors today and tomorrow after reporting a cluster of covid cases. The outbreak in north paulding high was confirmed after students were seen in a crowded hallway. Many not wearing masks. More than 20 other School Districts are starting inperson instruction this morning. Mark strassmann is tracking the covid threat to students and educators. Just days after this photo of North Paulding High School was posted online, officials confirmed that inperson classes are now suspended. In a letter to parents over the weekend, the principal says, we know there were six students and three Staff Members who were in school for at least some time last week who have since reported to us that they have tested positive for covid19. It kind of sent us into school and used us as guinea pigs. Reporter hannah waters who was briefly suspended last week for posting the photo said the nine cases are very concerning. Because, even then, we dont know how many people those nine people came in contact with. Of the 21 School Districts reopening today, eight will be inperson full time. Mny of them located in the south. We know that children can get infected. They are not immune to getting infected in the first place. Reporter dr. Audrey odum john specializes in pediatric Infectious Diseases at Childrens Hospital philadelphia. According to the academy of pediatrics, over 338,000 children have tested positive for covid19 since the onset of the pandemic. More than 97,000 of those were during the last two weeks of july. A new report from the cdc found that covidrelated hospitalizations from those under 18 remain relatively low. Hispanic and black children were hospitalized at much higher rates than white children. There is certainly some concern that those children have Underlying Health conditions that put them at higher risk for getting severe illness when they get infected. Reporter this school will be closed today and tomorrow. What happens from wednesday on is unclear. A Paulding County neighbor, cherokee county, says 250 students potentially have been exposed to the virus. Theyll have to quarantine for two weeks. Its a rough start, vlad, to both the school year and to inclass learning. Mark strassmann, thank you very much. Congressional democrats say they want to restart failed talks to restore a 600 a week federal unemployment benefit for millions of americans. Over the weekend, after congress failed to aPresident Trump issued a series of executive actions from his new Jersey Golf Club. However, experts say those relief efforts stand on shaky legal ground. Ben tracy is at the white house for us. Ben, is the president s plan actually going to help anyone . Thats the big question this morning. The president is trying to simply bypass congress, which means all of this could end up in the courts, delaying any actual aid. Also, a lot of what hes proposed is costly and complicated. You cant beat the deal weve made. Weve gotten much of what we wanted, and they didnt get what they wanted. Reporter but there wasnt actually a deal. President trump gave up on negotiations with democrats and is now taking unilateral actions. The president s executive orders described in one word could be paltry. In three words, unworkable, weak and far too narrow. Reporter democrats and even some republicans are accusing the president of making promises he constitutionally cant keep. Republican senator ben sasse calls the president s actions n unconstitutional slop. Time to act. Reporter a lot of the claims President Trump made at his new Jersey Golf Club this weekend simply dont add up. He says hes preventing, ining evictions but it forces federal agencies to consider whether halting evictions is necessary. He says hes creating a new 400 a week federal benefit but thats far less than the 600 benefit democrats want to extend. And 25 of it would have to be funded by states which is unlikely given many are facing severe budget cuts. That would cost us about 500 million by the end of the year. I could take that money from testing. Reporter President Trump is already backtracking saying the federal government may now fund the full cost for some states. He is also attempting to suspend the federal payroll tax until the end of the year for americans making less than 100,000. But the taxes are only deferred and would eventually have to be paid back. Unless, according to the president , hes reelected. If im victorious november 3rd, i plan to forgive these taxes and make permanent cuts to the payroll tax. Now President Trump doesnt actually have the power to eliminate the payroll tax. Only congress can do that. And the payroll tax actually funds social security. This weekend, House Speaker nancy pelosi and minority leader schumer said the president s plan endangers that program that seniors rely on. Anthony . Ben, thank you. The latest cbs news Battleground Tracker poll shows former Vice President joe biden is leading President Trump by six points in pennsylvania and wisconsin. Two of the states that swung the last president ial election to mr. Trump. The Presumptive Democratic nominee is set to announce his running mate any day now ahead of the partys convention that begins one week from today. Ed okeefe is covering campaign 2020. Reporter even on a bike ride at his Vacation Home in rehoboth beach, delaware, the Vice President couldnt escape the question Everyone Wants answered. Have you picked a running mate yet . I have. You have . Who is it . You reporter joking aside, biden is expected to announce his vp pick in the coming days. Most of the women under consideration havent been seen in public recently but one of them, susan rice, was spotted playing tennis with her husband on sunday. Ambassador, have you been interviewed by Vice President biden . Happy sunday. Hope youre having a good one. Reporter cbs news learned bien met facetoface with at least one of the contenders, gretchen whitmer. She flew to delaware last sunday to meet with him. She gained National Attention for her strict stayathome order during the pandemic. In an interview with cbs sunday morning, jill biden says shes weighed in on the big choice. Weve talked about the different women candidates, but its got to be joes decision, who he feels most comfortable with. Who shares his values. And thats what hes always said. That he and barrack had. Only two other people have been picked to run for Vice President on a Major Party Ticket. And bidens choice could be the first woman of color chosen for the role. Weve also learned a little more about what democrats are planning for their convention that begins in a week. Among the party leaders, there will be regular americans invited to speak, including a pennsylvania farmer who voted for the president four years ago and says he wont do so again this year because he disagrees with his trade policies. Michelle . Keeping it close to the vest, he is. Got to make a decision soon, ed. Thank you so much. Outrage is growing in beirut after last weeks deadly explosion. Violent new protests erupted over the weekend as demonstrators call for the president and government to resign. At least 158 people were killed in the explosion and more than 6,000 injured. Imtiaz tyab reports from the lebanese capital. Reporter protesters stormed the gilded offices of major government ministries. Pillars of power, they say, only function to prop up the corrupt political elite. Thousands of desperate and traumatized gathered in the heart of their shattered city shouting revolution. But almost immediately were met with tear gas. This isnt just protests. This is a call for a revolution to rise up against a ruling class they say destroyed their lives. Reporter some here are calling for blood while others only want their leaders who have been in power for decades gone. They dont care about the people. We want them all out. Reporter nearly half of beirut was devastated in the massive explosion caused by over 2700 tons of Ammonium Nitrate carelessly stored at the downtown port. World leaders are pledging nearly 300 million in emergency humanitarian aid, including the u. S. No money unless economic and political reforms are made. The question now is, will this criminally corrupt government hold on to power with a vicelike grip let go . Imtiaz tyab, cbs news, beirut. In chicago, police say more than 100 people were arrested and 13 officers injured in unrest in the upscale shopping district known as the magnificent mile and other areas. People knocked out store windows and carried out merchandise. One bystander got video of a car driving into the front of a boutique. The violence began hours after Police Shooting prompted angry protests in the chicago neighborhood. An investigation is under way into a Police Shooting in georgia over the weekend where an officer fired shots at a car with two teenagers inside. Those are children, man those are children, man the Georgia Bureau of investigation says three younger children ran from the car before the shots were fired. But there are allegations the officer shot at the younger kids as well. This cell phone this is cell phone video showing the scene. None of the children was hit by the gunfire. Jericka duncan is following this story. Kids, man thats my child, man. Man, my child, man. Reporter Dominique Goodman recorded what happened after he says police shot at his children in their waycross, georgia, neighborhood. They chasing my kid. Shooting at him, running. Reporter goodman says his five children were driving home from walmart and noticed they were being followed by police. He says the three youngest, ages 9, 12 and 14, got out to find help. Thats when he says an officer opened fire. Shoot at some kids, bro . Whole neighborhood. Whole neighborhood are witness. Reporter according to state investigators, police witnessed a Traffic Violation and were trying to get the cars license plate information. They say when the car stopped, one officer chased the children who ran. And as a second officer approached the car, the car started moving towards him. That officer then fired multiple shots at the vehicle. They chase 9yearolds. Coming home crying. I hear gunshots behind me. All i hear is gunshots behind him. Reporter a 15yearold and 16yearold then jumped out of the car while it was still in drive. An altercation followed. 15 years old. Reporter the 16yearold is charged with reckless driving and aggravated assault on an officer. The 15yearold charged with attempting to remove a firearm from an officer. Both charged with possession of a handgun by a minor. Georgia griggs says the gun found in the glove compartment apparently belongs to them. We want full transparency and all of the information that led to a shooting released. Reporter the atlanta chapter of the naacp is now calling on video dash cam and body camera video to be released to the public. Meanwhile, the 16yearold driver was also cited for a stop sign violation. It is unclear, though, whether that is what played into the encounter with police. Which is still under investigation. Michelle . A lot of questions left, jericka. Thank you. Ahead, a man still in prison more than two years after his murder conviction was overturned. Now caught in the middle of a coronavirus outbreak. First, it ahead, two baseball teams break social distancing rules in a benchclearing brawl. Well be right back. Recently had a heart attack. It changed my life. But im a survivor. After my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. Its for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. Brilinta is taken with a lowdose aspirin. No more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. Brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. 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