Future on the court. Racing to a cure an exclusive look inside a factory that makes vials. Can they manufacture enough to distribute the Covid Vaccine . Thats basically what youre telling us to do, save the world and do it in three months. Odonnell left to die . New details about Breonna Taylors final moments. The 26yearold was alive after police shot her, so why didnt anyone come to her aid . A good knight the queen honors why didntomas moore, whose anyone come to her aid . A good knight. Daily walks raised millions for charity. And its friday, so cbs Steve Hartman is on the road with an artist who captures the pride and pain of our healthcare heroes. This is the cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell, reporting from the nations capital. Odonnell good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. Theres a lot of news as we come on the air tonight including the announcement that Supreme CourtJustice Ruth Bader ginsburg is once again battling cancer. Were going to begin with those 77,000 new coronavirus cases right here in the u. S. In just 24 hours. That is yet another record setting day as the country heads into a weekend with the pandemic spiraling out of control. A document prepared for the president s Coronavirus Task force and obtained by cbs news says 18 states are now in the red zone and should roll back reopening some businesses, but that report still has not been released by the white house. In some of the countrys worst hot spots, local leaders are clamping down tonight. Parts of florida are issuing mandatory curfews, forcing people off the beaches and out of bars and limiting any gatherings to ten people. Californias governor Just Announced strict new rules that would force most school in that state to teach classes remotely starting next month. And in texas where the death toll reached record highs today, san antonio moved in refrigerated trucks to store the bodies of the dead. About 139,000 people in the u. S. And there are more than 3. 6 million confirmed cases nationwide. Theres a lot of reporting to get to tonight and our team of correspondents is covering it all. Cbs Manuel Bojorquez is leading off our coverage tonight from f our coverage tonight good evening, manny. Reporter good evening, norah. For the tenth time florida is reporting more than 10,000 new cases. Curfews were announced today in Broward County and here along miami beach, where the mayor hopes an 8 00 p. M. Curfew on south beach will cut down on people partying, one behavior winfulld of fueling the surge. Lockwn off t table. Reporter Infectious Disease specialist doctor aileen marty ith i. C. U. Sdade county is nearing a tipping point, with i. C. U. S full in eight out of the countys 25 hospitals. Shes cautiously optimistic, however, the numbers may be leveling off. Were hoping against hope that people are getting the message and changing their behavior. If we dont see that by monday, tuesday, then, yeah, its possible that we may have to enact further measures. Reporter Miamidade County did announce new fines for violating its mask order, 100. What we are doing is for the safety and maintain the health of our residents. Reporter facial coverings remain among the simplest ways to stop the spread, but one of the most controversial. Today Georgia Governor Brian Kemp defended his lawsuit against the city of atlantas mask mandate. I agree people need to wear a mask. I dont think it takes a mandate for people to do the right thing. Reporter mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms reacted to the suit on cbs this morning. Its very clear that the governor is putting politics over people. And we will have to fight the governor about this in court. Reporter this meeting over reopening schools in utah had to be called off a packed room, most ignoring safety guidelines. We are supposed to be physically distancing, Wearing Masks booing reporter it appears less likely that all Public Schools in california will reopen with students on campus. Today governor gavin newsom revealed strict new guidelines. Schools that dont meet this requirement must begin the year this fall distance learning. Reporter as cases continue to climb in texas, covid19 survivor Enrique Carillo said hes learned his lesson. I was just going out, just living life like it wasnt even out there, and i ended up getting it, and now im more responsible. Reporter Manuel Bojorquez, cbs news, miami. Reporter im paula reid at the white house, where a newly sts statesocument suggests experiencing a surge in cases states experiencing a surge in cases should adopt more stringent measures, closing bars, gyms and asking residents to wear masks at all times. The previously unpublished white house report, dated july 14, shows 18 states in the red zone for covid cases, meaning 100 new cases for every 100,000 residents. 11 states are in the red zone for positivity, places where more than 10 of tests came back positive. As cases rise, a new poll shows 60 of voters now say they disapprove of President Trumps handling of the outbreak. Speaking to the chamber of commerce today, dr. Fauci continued to sound the alarm. We need to get better control over things. Reporter over the past week, fauci has faced a barrage of criticism from the president. I get along with him very well, but hes made some mistakes. Reporter and other white house officials, including the White House Press office which gave some reporters a list of his mistakes. There was also an oped slamming fauci from trade advisor peter navarro, and this cartoon posted by senior aide dan scavino. But chief of staff mark meadows said there is no longer an effort to undermine fauci. I dont see a real effort, an ongoing effort to undercut dr. Fauci. Reporter we asked the white house why that red zone data wasnt made available to the public and we were told that information is just meant to help the states in their re opening efforts. Now, the c. D. C. Said updated guidance on reopening schools that was supposed to come out this week will now be out by the end of the month. And the head of the c. D. C. Was invited to testify before the house about reopening schools next week, but the administration declined, citing a need to focus on the pandemic response. Norah. Odonnell many parents still waiting for guidance. Paula reid at the white house. Thank you. Today Supreme CourtJustice Ruth Bader ginsburg revealed that her cancer is back. She was diagnosed in february and has undergone chemotherapy in the last few months. The 87yearold liberal icon says shes responding well to treatment and will remain on the court. Heres cbs nancy cordes. Reporter the Supreme Courts oldest justice is no stranger to cancer. Over the past 20 years, it has attacked her pancreas, her colon, and her lungs. The latest scare, she says, began in february, when a periodic scan revealed lesions on her liver. Immunotherapy proved unsuccessful, but twiceweekly chemotherapy is yielding positive results. Most likely, this is metastasis or spread from the pancreatic cancer. Reporter dr. Diane simeone is the director of the Pancreatic Cancer Center at n. Y. U. The prognosis with metastatic pancreatic cancer is not very favorable. Favorable. I will say, in Justice Ginsburgs favor is the fact that she actually has done quite well with her diagnosis over time. Can che reporter can chemotherapy cure this particular kind of cancer . It is recorded, but its quite rare. Reporter ginsburg has long insisted her diagnoses do not hold her back. As long as i can do the job full steam, i will be here. applause reporter in may, she participated in oral arguments from her hospital bed after gallbladder treatment. And her fitness regimen is no joke, as she showed Stephen Colbert in 2018. Im cramping and im working out with an 85yearold woman. Reporter ginsburgs health is closely watched here in washington. Were she to leave the court, it would give President Trump his third chance to nominate a Supreme Court justice and his first chance to replace a liberal justice with a more conservative one. Norah . Odonnell nancy cordes, thank you. Tonight, were learning disturbing new details from the night Louisville Police shot and killed Breonna Taylor in her apartment. This information raises new questions about the officers conduct that night. Heres cbs jeff pegues. Cbs news has confirmed that, after being shot five times, Breonna Taylor was alive, but struggling to breathe. In a revised lawsuit filed on behalf of taylors family, attorneys allege that taylor was left to die. Immediately, that she lived for another 56 minutes before succumbing to her injuries on the floor of her home. Turn around, face away reporter cellphone video released that this week by a neighbor shows officers moments after the shooting with their guns drawn, arresting taylors boyfriend kenneth walker, who later told investigators that he thought the cops were intruders. The door, like, comes off the hinges, so i just let off one shot, like, still cant see who it is or anything. Er reporter one of the officers involved, jon mattingly, described how he fired back. And, so i just returned fire. I got off four rounds and it was, like, simultaneous boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Reporter the march 13 raid remains under investigation by the f. B. I. And the kentucky state attorney general. Police targeted the home erroneously, believing that it was being used by a drug dealer to receive packages. Taylors death has been a rallying cry for protests across louisville and the country. Demonstrators have called for criminal charges against the officers involved. Jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. Odonnell the three men charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery pleaded not guilty in court today. Travis mcmichael, Greg Mcmichael and William Bryan face multiple charges, including felony murder. In court, arberys mother argued against bryans request to be freed on bond, saying, my son cannot go home, and he ran for his life. The judge denied bryans request. Tonight, the a. C. L. U. And oregons governor are accusing the Trump Administration of abusing power. Thats after video emerged on twitter, apparently showing federal officers, dressed in camouflage, grabbing protesters off the streets of portland and using unmarked cars. Acting Homeland Security secretary chad wolf says state not putting an end tore to blame for not putting an end to anti police protests, which have continued in portland for 50 continued in portland for nearly 50 straight nights. As scientists around the world race to develop a covid19 millions of vialsalso a scramble to make the millions of vials needed to deliver it. Cbs weijia jiang takes us cbs weijia jiang takes us inside an alabama factory that is going all out to meet a vital need. Part of our series, racing to a cure. Reporter s. I. O. 2 Materials Science in auburn, alabama, gave cbs news an exclusive look at how its tackling a formidable task making enough vials for hundreds of millions of doses of a Coronavirus Vaccine by the end of the year. I dont want to exaggerate, d reporter its part of the governments giant gamble operation warp speed to mass produce the most promising vaccine candidates before they are even approved. Health and Human Services secretary, alex azar. We will actually procure and be ready to buy much more than just 300 million doses because not every vaccine will make it. Reporter are you worried that youre over promising too much too soon . Well, were not making promises, were setting goals. Reporter fasttracking doses also means ramping up supplies like syringes, needles, and glass vials. The administration has shelled out 5. 6 billion, so far, in contracts with more than a dozen companies. Some, like corning, have a long history making vaccine vials. Others, like s. I. O. 2, have never mass produced them. Are there potential hiccups that faibleat isen know about yet . Along the way e wi definitelye hiccups. Reporter hiccups that could lead to catastrophe like production line crashes and raw material shortages. And theres fierce global competition for the supplies, which are already needed for other drugs. Prashant yadav is a Harvard Medical School supply chain expert. We may end up having a vaccine that is effective and safe, but not have all the ingredients and auxiliary inputs that we need to administer it. Reporter i understand ramping up production lines, but how do you procure more Raw Materials . Already done. So, weve taken care of that for the u. S. Production. Reporter but where where is it coming from . We have contracted with manufacturers here in the united states. Reporter but contracts dont mean goods in hand. There is always a, a risk that the quantity that you contract for is not the quantity you get. Reporter the fastest vaccine for the mumps was developed in four years. The government compares this effort to putting a man on the moon what seemed impossible, made history. Weijia jiang, cbs news, washington. Washington. Odonnell the covid19 pandemic has been especially hard on the latino community. Latinos are being admitted to hospitals at a rate four times that of white americans. 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