Welcome to our viewer in the u. S. And around the world. Im kim brunhuber. Coronavirus is raging across the u. S. , and Many Americans need help to survive the economic fallout. On saturday, u. S. President donald trump signed executive actions on unemployment, evictions, student loans, and payroll taxes. The move comes after stimulus talks between the white house and congress collapsed last week, but there are plenty of questions about how mr. Trumps measures will work. Kristen holmes explains. Reporter President Trump signing four executive actions today after those coronavirus stimulus talks stalled. I want to go through them, because theyre a bit complicated and there is a bit of nuance. First he talked about deferring student loan debt. That is a simple, straightforward memoranda that he signed today. The other ones, a little more complicated. One was a payroll tax holiday for people who made 100,000 or less. Why was this complicated . One, companies are going to have to sign off on this, and theres no indication that they will, or that theyve worked with these companies, the white house, to get this done. The other big problem here is that people eventually will have to pay that back. That means people are facing an enormous amount of back taxes. President trump said that if elected, he would dissolve these extra taxes. But that would again mean there is a potential for this huge amount of money to be hanging on americans after november. The third one i want to talk about was eviction. This is not a straight executive order on eviction moratorium, as we had believed it was going to be. Instead, its a little more nuanced. President trump in this order calls on agencies like the health and Human Services department to consider whether it was necessary to temporarily halt evictions. Clearly theres going to have to be some process there. It means that that will last. Last is the enhanced unemployment benefit. Weve heard a lot about this, and we have a graphic to break down exactly what President Trump is doing. Americans who are unemployed were getting this extra 600 of federal assistance. That ended when those coronavirus stimulus talks stalled. Now President Trump is citing signing a memorandum for 400. But its not 400. The federal government is only offering to pay 300, President Trump is asking the states to pay the other 25 , which is 100. As we know, a lot of states are in a crippling financial situation after the pandemic. When asked whether or not these governors would be able to pay this, heres what President Trump said. If they dont, they dont. Thats going to be their problem. I dont think their people will be too happy. They have the money, so i dont think their people will be too happy. But if they dont, they dont. Again, the states have the money, its sitting there. Reporter unclear whether or not its actually going to be 400, meaning that it could have been cut in half from that 600 to 300. The democrats have already put out a statement, democrat leadership, speaker pelosi, Senate Minority leader chuck schumer, slamming these executive actions, calling them narrow and weak, and saying this. That todays meager announcements by the president show President Trump still does not comprehend the seriousness or the urgency of the health and economic crisis facing working families. So clearly here already slamming it. The big question is when are these going to take place . As i said, some of these require extra legwork, talking to companies, figuring out the back taxes, as well as considering whether or not eviction or temporary eviction is necessary. So its unclear when these benefits will actually get into the hands of americans who really need them during this pivotal point. Kristen holmes, cnn, bridgewater, new jersey. Presumptive democratic president ial no, maamny joe biden dismissed mr. Trumps executive actions. In a statement biden called the measures half baked. It read in part, this is no art of the deal, this is not president ial leadership, these orders are not real solutions, theyre just another cynical ploy designed to deflect responsibility. Mr. Trumps executive actions come as the u. S. Approaches an alarming milestone. The country is just shy of 5 million confirmed coronavirus cases since pandemic began, far more than any other country. More than 162,000 patients have died. Texas Governor Greg Abbott extended the states declaration saturday. 1 of 5 people there tested, tested positive. Thats the highest sevenday average texas has seen so far. Illinois is also struggling to contain its numbers. Saturday, the state posted its highest daily case count since may 24th, more than 2,000 new positive cases reported in illinois both friday and saturday. Despite the coronavirus pandemic raging in the u. S. , thousands of people are traveling across state lines to south dakota for a motorcycle rally. Theyre beginning to gather in the small city of tour gin for the massive annual event. 250,000 could come in all. Some residents worry the out of towners could bring the virus with them. Cnns ryan young tells us why the bikers wont let the pandemic stop their party. When you get to sturgis, south dakota, youll notice traffic has swelled here. This is a town of 7,000 normally. But right now this city is full of people. Look down the road and i can tell you, this multiplied mule by mile. It takes a half hour to go a mile here, as thousands have descended on the city for a rally they say they wanted to be a part of. One of the things that stands out, a lot of people are choosing not to wear a mask. They believe thats their right. And you do see some people wearing masks. They understand thats what they have to do before coming here. We went to a bar, too crowded, we stepped out. Trying to practice social distancing while enjoying the event. I know how people act. Look at everybody out here. Theyre ready to ride. Everybodys cooped up from coronavirus. Everybodys ready to have fun. Hell, so am i. Reporter and there is an economic piece to all this as well. When you have so many people flooding into a city, businesses are counting on this weekend to make it. Its been a tough few months with the coronavirus. There are people who travel thousands of miles to be here. They wanted to see if they can make their year in this one weekend, and thats why they say it was all worth the risk. Ryan young, cnn, south dakota. Cnn spoke with the mayor of sturgis, south dakota, about what message officials are sending by welcoming thousands of visitors without requiring face masks. So heres what he said. Well, the message that has been consistent across south dakota through this process is, we are open. People have come here. So i think our messaging is, personal responsibility. We want you to choose what you want to do, and these what are the city is providing, and were providing some rides, and if people want to come along, we welcome them. After the rally weve provided the opportunity for citizens to take covid tests. Were trying to provide all the tools that we have to keep people safe, let them stay home if they choose, and react afterwards with the best data we could possibly have. Brazils Health Ministry is reporting two tragic milestones. More than 100,000 brazilians have died from coronavirus. More than 3 million have been infected. Many brazilians are blaming the government for its failure to contain the pandemic. Cnns matt rivers explains why. We know that the outbreak in brazil is one of the worst in the world. And the data that we get just continues to back that up. Horrible new milestone reached in brazil with the countrys death toll surpassing 100,000 for the first time. The overall number of cases in that country is also now topping 3 million for the first time. This after some new information on saturday from the countrys Health Ministry recorded nearly 50,000 newly confirmed cases and just over 900 newly confirmed deaths. We heard from president bolsonaro, who from the getgo has basically been flippant about the fact that tens of thousands of brazilians have lost their lives. It was reacting to the news of 100,000 deaths that the president said, we are going to get on with life and look for a way to get away from this problem. Nearly 25 of all deaths recorded have come from the brazilian state of sao paolo, which saturday surpassed the 25,000 death threshold. The state continues to implement its reopening plan, bars and restaurants in the capital of sao paolo state can be opened during the night. The governor there said he is not going to allow inperson schooling to resume, because he said any slipup during this reopening could be fatal. Matt rivers, cnn, mexico city. Brazil, of course, is only one of many countries struggling to get everyone to maintain social distancing. The uk and france, not to mention the u. S. , are also seeing large crowds at busy outdoor areas. Call it pandemic fatigue or just not caring. Cnns Michael Holmes reports. Reporter crowded streets, packed bars. Its the weekend in rio de janeiro. And people are partying like theres no pandemic. There are few masks, no social distancing, even though the countrys death toll from the coronavirus is around 100,000. I know that im not doing the best thing in being here, but at least im using a face mask. Those people are drinking, having a good time, they dont know where their cup came from. But rio isnt the only place where people are out and about without taking proper precautions. Crowds packing the seaside resort of blackpool in northwest england filling the promenade and the beaches with people trying to escape the summer heat, even though cases are on the rise across the uk. Paris is taking measures to crack down on scenes like this. As of monday, masks will be required by everyone over 11 years of age in busy outdoor areas. Reaction so far mixed. I find it unnecessary when there arent many people, but when there are more people, it is good that people wear masks. Vietnam is testing and testing again to contain an outbreak that began in the city of da nang. Officials say thousands of people who recently returned from the resort town will get more accurate swab tests instead of the ones they initially took. They say largescale testing and strict Community Guidelines helped keep infections low once before. We got through the last time. As long as all of us comply with these policies, we will get through this together. Following the rules, heeding the science, right now they could be the best options to beat back the coronavirus. Michael holmes, cnn. Coming up, fury in the streets of beirut. The president said its an accident. Actually, its a crime. Demonstrators vent their anger at the government. Were live in the lebanese capital next. Plus President Donald Trump is set to take part in a Donor Conference for beirut, but leaders face tough questions about where to send that aid. Ill speak to the red cross. Do your sneezes turn heads . Try zyrtec. It starts working hard at hour one. And works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. Zyrtec muddle no more. All strength we aint stoppin believe me go straight till the morning look like we wont wait were taking everything we wanted we can do it all strength, no sweat laso you can enjoy it even ifst youre sensitive. Se. Yet some say it isnt real milk. I guess those cows must actually be big dogs. Sit i said sit were closely watching the situation in beirut, lebanon, after saturdays huge outpouring of public anger from the ruins of tuesdays catastrophic explosion, antigovernment rage. Thousands of people filled beiruts market square. Protesters stormed various Ministry Buildings and set fire to its main banking institution. Hundreds of people were hurt as they faced off against security forces. Tear gas choked the streets. For some, the blast that rocked the city was a point of no return. Translator we have decided now the authority is with the people, not this corrupt system. We have decided our movement will be about occupying and entering ministries and institutions which originally should be for the people, but they have been transformed into farms, divided by those in government who have stolen our money. Cnns Senior International correspondent, war wa damon joining us from beirut. You hear the anger, simmering for a long time now. The country was already in a financial crisis before this hit. The lebanese saying the government cant handle that crisis, how can it possibly handle this one . Reporter its not even just that the government couldnt handle that crisis, theyll say that this government and consecutive ones before it are the very reason for that crisis, the economic one, but also this devastating explosion that took place. Look, even before this happened, the economic tailspin of this country, the fact that the lebanese pound was in a free fall, meant that money that people had was worth 75 less than it used to be. I mean, prices are astronomical. If someone is not making money in dollars, which most people here arent, and isnt able to exchange it on the black market, even basics are unaffordable for most. International ngos were estimating about 70 of this population was in need of humanitarian aid. Thats why theres been so much rage in the streets since october, because the key reasons for that is, simply put, corruption and government inefficiency. Now on top of all of that, on top of also going through covid, you have Something Like this, this stockpile of Ammonium Nitrate, unsafely stored after repeated warnings to repeated governments, and nothing was done. And now lebanon is trying to have to rebuild, trying to pull at its emotional reserves to somehow get through this, and its financial ones. If you cant afford to put food on the table, how are you going to afford glass for your windows. Begin cleaning up and putting your life back together again . What people are demanding is not necessarily just what the countrys Prime Minister is promising, which is early elections. Thet an entire revamp, an upheaval of this countrys system of governance. Because right now, as it has been for decades, since independence, it is deeply entrenched in sectarian politics. The presidency goes to the christians, the premiership to the sunnis, speaker of parliament to the shias. People by and large tend to vote along sectarian lines. That has deeply divided this country. But what weve seen with the economic crisis, with covid, and now with this blast, these are not things that have been discriminating. So you do have a sense that at least among the population, there is a sense of unity when it comes to making those demands from their ruling elite. No politician is being spared right now the peoples wrath, and it is perfectly understandable. Because how far can a country be pushed . How much can a population be expected to cope with . What we are seeing, kim, which is worth mentioning, is an army of volunteers from all over the country, in the streets, cleaning up, providing food, providing water, providing first aid. Its there that you really get a look at what lebanon could be if the corrupt politicians would just step aside. Absolutely right. Thank you so much for your analysis there, arwa damon, on the ground for us in beirut. We appreciate it. About a dozen countries and the United Nations have pledged millions of dollars in emergency aid to the people of lebanon, but much more is needed. Later today, french president emmanuel macron, who visited beirut on thursday, will host an International Donors conference to line up commitments. And u. S. President donald trump is expected to participate. Also on the agenda, how that aid will be distributed in a country plagued by corruption. With us now to discuss all of this is the deputy head of the International Community of the red cross delegation in lebanon. Thank you so much for joining us, with so much happening there. First of all, give us a sense of what the situation is now on the ground there, some five days after the explosion. Yes, the situation has drastically evolved. Yesterday, as you know, the protests. However, the scene pretty much looks like a postexplosion scene might. Certain rescue efforts continue at the explosion itself. Be it Civil Defense, army, red cross teams, International Teams that were brought in to do search and rescue. In parallel, cleanup continues of the rubble, of the glass. A scene of solidarity, like your colleague arwa speak of earlier, with people getting together, providing food, shelter, helping each other clean up their streets. We just lost the last bit of what you said there. If youre still there . Im here, yes. Excellent, all right. People trying really to yeah. Can i ask you just perspective, whats the biggest need right now, what are some of the Biggest Challenges in fulfilling those . Coordination efforts. Weve received support from all over the world. 60 planes have aright with assistance. All of this needs to be coordinated properly, needs to be distributed properly to ensh ensure that all this aid goes to where the needs are. The needs are everywhere, from hospital of hospitals to search and rescue teams to rehabilitation and people displaced due to the explosion. When youre talking about where the aid is going successfully, we were saying earlier, many states, organizations, individuals even are saying that the aid should go directly to ngos to circumvent the government, because the money might not get to those in need. Is that a concern . What advice do you have for those who want to help . That is a concern we are increasingly hearing from a number of states and individuals who want to donate to the red cross instead of the local government. From where were standing, were more than ready to accept any support, on our website, International Red cross, lau lebanese red cross. Were accepting International Assistance as well. Theres so many challenges there. The destruction of the port could throttle the humanitarian aid pipeline. How big a problem is that when it comes to getting muchneeded supplies into beirut . It is a problem. I mean, that port pretty much covered the entire country, not just beirut. Right now the only