Truckers, essential to our daily lives, are finding their lives harder and more dangerous than ever before. And streets of silence. As new york continues its unprecedented shutdown, well take a ride high above the city to see the shocking changes before and after the restrictions. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Weve already built sufficient Testing Capacity nationwide for states to begin their reopenings. Reporter the white house and states are clashing over whether theres enough tests to go around. The emphasis that weve been hearing is essentially testing is everything, and it isnt. Its the kinds of things weve been doing, the mitigation strategies. Reporter President Trump fired off several tweets taking aim at new yorks response to the virus. For him to say to anyone, well, you relied on projections and the projections were wrong, your projections, mr. President. Reporter the u. S. Stock market continues to bounce back after
Response. Cbs news correspondent Nicole Killion reports on washington on the latest fallout from last weeks drone strike. Reporter secretary of state mike pompeo expressed support sunday for President Trumps threat to hickt ba the death of general qasem soleimani. Ive been part of the nnin pg respond with great force and great vigor in the iranian leader which is makes a bad decision. We hope that they wont, but when they do, america will respond. Reporter late saturday, the president tweeted that 52 iranian sites have been picked as targets in iran attacks. The tweet says some of the targets have cultural significant. On cbss face the nation, Margaret Brennan asked secretary of state pompeo if that is consistent with his own message of deescalation. Depletely consistent. Threatening to bomb plain land iran . The iranian leadership needs to understand that attacking americans is not cost free. Reporter death to america was channeled while thousand of mourners poured into the streets in
Before the power turns off. Jackie ward spoke to the parents. Reporter Hidden Valley is one of four Santa Rosa City schools that have an early dismissal because they are smack in the middle of the blackout zone. We have to get babysitters and get to work. Reporter as if getting to kids on time wasnt a big enough feat, they have to worry about after school. I think it is bad luck that were in the zone that theyre closed. But for safety its fine. Reporter but it is a hurdle a lot of parents told us was worth it if it meant keeping their kids safe. It is worth the inconvenience. I think so. If there is danger, i think we need to be dismissed early and go home and be safe. We need to accepted out the message that they need to pick up early but we have done that with phone calls and emails and hope that parents can come a little earlier. It will be safer for everyone. Reporter beth burke is with the School District d says e early dismissals are being done at the request of the city to preve
Here another day or down ross camp. The 100 or so people there scattered across the area. This is kind of like playing a game of whack a mole. You push it in one location, it pops up in another location because were not dealing with the core of the problem. Reporter officers will cite for things like littering, possession of alcohol or drugs, Glass Containers and smoking. Getting such a ticket means a 24hour ban from the beach. If these homeless folks are abiding by all those rules, theres not much you can do. No. Take a look at it. Weve got hundreds of tents on the beach. Were not going to segment out one section of society and say you cant have a tent but everyone else can. We have to be clear in our mandates about what we want in a city. Reporter hes lived in santa cruz for 30 years and said theres really only one solution. Theyre not going to have homes until we house them. Reporter dsouza is visiting from san bruno and said she didnt even notice the tents because they blend in but
Think a storms coming it is moving closer. We have Live Team Coverage out in cocoa beach, florida. First meteorologist mary lee is tracking dorians latest track. Thats right. Dorian is now a major hurricane out in the warm atlantic waters. Weve been watching this storm intensify and will continue to intensify and strengthen as we go through the Holiday Weekend. So right now the enhanced satellite imagery of Hurricane Dorian. Now lets show you the latest stats. Right now packing maximum sustained winds with Hurricane Dorian of 115 miles per hour. Its moving northwest at 10 miles per hour. And then strengthening into a category 4 storm impacting the bahamas by this weekend and still a category four storm as it nears the florida coast. Likely making landfall along the florida coast by late monday night into early tuesday as a category 4 storm and were talking about category 4 storm that is a catastrophic hurricane with a strong storm surge, dangerous flash flooding, hurricane forced winds