El Paso Death Rises To 22; Children Of El Paso Victim Remember Man Who Shielded Wife, Granddaughter; Soccer Mom, 2 Coaches Wounded; Biden On Mass Shootings

El Paso Death Rises To 22; Children Of El Paso Victim Remember Man Who Shielded Wife, Granddaughter; Soccer Mom, 2 Coaches Wounded; Biden On Mass Shootings

El Paso Mayor: President To Visit Wednesday; Biden On Mass Shootings: We Should Be About Honesty, Decency And Hope; We Should Be Giving Hate No Safe Harbor; Children Of El Paso Victim David Johnson Remember Father Who Shielded Wife, Granddaughter From Gunfire; Soccer Mom, 2 Coaches Wounded As Gunman Opened Fire Outside El Paso Walmart; Biden On Mass Shootings; Biden: "White Supremacists Are Winning The Battle"; Biden: "This Is Domestic Terrorism"; Biden: The President's Rhetoric "Legitimates People Coming Out From Under Rocks"; Biden To Pres. Trump "From This Point On Show Me Something; Biden On Pres. Trump: "Clearly His Actions Have Done Nothing to Do Anything Other Than Encourage This Kind Of Behavior"; Biden On Pres. Trump: "This Is A President Who Has Said Things No Other President Has Said Since Andrew Jackson"; Biden On Pres. Trump: "This Is About Separating People And The Good And The Bad In His Mind"; Biden On Pres. Trump: Dividing People Is A Trait "Used By Charlatans All Over The World"; Biden: Immigrants Didn't Commit The Shootings In El Paso And Dayton American Citizens Did; Biden: "Let's Eliminate The Ability To Have An Assault Weapon"; Biden: "Background Checks Should Be Universal. Period."; Biden: "Who The Hell Needs 200 Rounds In A Gun?"; Biden: "Hatred Is Not A Mental Illness"; Biden: "White Nationalism Is Wrong, It Is Not A Mental Illness, It is Hateful Behavior"; Biden: There Have Been More Acts By Domestic Terrorists In Past Years Than by Foreign Terrorists; Biden: Assault Weapons Should Be Illegal; Biden: I Would Institute A National Buy Back Program For Assault Weapons; Biden: "We Have Two Problems: The NRA And The Gun Manufacturers"; Biden: Video Games Are Not The Reason Why We Have This Carnage; Biden On Coping With Tragedy And Loss; Biden: "You Can't Define What An American Is Based On Ethnicity"; Biden: "What A President Says Matters"; Biden: "You Shouldn't Be Able To Buy Certain Weapons"; Biden On Grief: The Person You Lost Is Still With You; Biden On Grief: Find A Purpose; Biden On Grief: There Is Hope; Biden: "Hate Can Have No Safe Harbor"; Biden: "We Chose Hope Over Fear ... Unity Over Division And Maybe Most Importantly Truth Over Lies"; Chris Cuomo Interview With Beto O'RourkeTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Pres. Trump: “I have a very good relationship with Dr. Fauci”

Pres. Trump: “I have a very good relationship with Dr. Fauci”

President Trump says he has a very good relationship with White House Task Force Member Dr. Anthony Fauci despite the White House attempting to discredit the nation’s top infectious disease expert. Dr. Fauci has been increasingly vocal about his concerns over reopening the country while there’s a surge of coronavirus cases in some states. Peter Staley, an AIDS activist and a member of the Covid-19 Working Group of New York, has worked with Dr. Fauci for decades and has been talking to him throughout the pandemic. He tells Anderson Cooper Dr. Fauci is “deeply frustrated” and just wants to fight the virus and save lives. Plus, the superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, the second largest school district in the country, announced they will start the school year online only, despite the President and his administration pushing for schools to reopen. Arne Duncan, former Education Secretary in the Obama Administration, joins Anderson Cooper and says superintendents ultimately have the power to make the decisions that are best for their schools, not the governors or the President. Airdate: July 13, 2020 To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

14 Juli 202041min

Pres. Trump: “We’re getting back on track”

Pres. Trump: “We’re getting back on track”

President Trump says the United States is “getting back on track” as the country saw the highest single-day coronavirus cases, 63,900. Meanwhile, White House Task Force Member Dr. Anthony Fauci says the country is in the middle of a “very serious problem.” Dr. Fauci and the President haven’t seen each other in at least 2 months. William Haseltine, Chair and President of ACCESS Health International, has worked with Dr. Fauci and tells Anderson Cooper “it’s like turning off your radar in the middle of a storm” if you’re not talking to Dr. Fauci during a crisis like this. Plus, President Trump commuted the prison sentence of his friend and former political adviser Roger Stone days before he was supposed to report to prison. Our Legal Analysts, Jeffery Toobin and Preet Bharara, join AC360 to react to the President’s decision.   Airdate: July 10, 2020   Guests: William Haseltine Preet Bharara Jeffrey Toobin To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

11 Juli 202045min

Trump threatens to cut funding if schools don’t reopen

Trump threatens to cut funding if schools don’t reopen

As coronavirus cases are surging in some areas of the country, President Trump and his administration are pushing schools to reopen by fall. Trump threatened he “may cut off funding” to schools that don’t reopen and says he disagrees with the CDC guidelines for safely reopening schools because they are “very tough” and “expensive.”  Vice President Pence now says the CDC will issue new guidelines. Richard Carranza, Chancellor for the New York City Department of Education, tells Anderson Cooper they are depending on the CDC guidance to keep the students and teachers stay safe as they try to return to in-person learning. Plus, a new Yale study says half of coronavirus cases could be caused by “silent spreaders,” people who are asymptomatic or presymptomatic. Alison Galvani, the director at the Yale Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and Analysis, joins AC360 to discuss what the study found and says one of the challenges of Covid-19 is people are most infectious before they have any symptoms. Airdate: July 8, 2020 To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

9 Juli 202042min

President Trump: “We are in a good place”

President Trump: “We are in a good place”

President Trump claims the country is “in a good place” despite more than 131,000 people dying from COVID-19 and the U.S. seeing the highest single day of new COVID-19 cases. A key model now projects more than 208,000 deaths by November. Dr. Chris Murray is the director of the group at the University of Washington that’s been working on the models throughout the pandemic. He tells Anderson Cooper that kids going back to school and the seasons changing contribute to the higher projection. Plus, President Trump’s niece accuses him of being a “sociopath” in her forthcoming tell-all book. She also claims he hired and paid someone to take his SATs but the White House says that is false. Maggie Haberman, White House Correspondent for the New York Times and CNN Political Analyst, has been reporting on the book and has been covering Donald Trump for years. She joins AC360 to discuss the portrait the book paints of the Trump family.  Airdate: July 7, 2020 To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

8 Juli 202041min

Keeping them Honest: Pres. Trump’s divisive, inflammatory and racist words

Keeping them Honest: Pres. Trump’s divisive, inflammatory and racist words

President Trump says that 99 percent of Covid-19 cases are totally harmless and instead focuses his national leadership message on dividing the country with racist remarks about the confederate flag. Meanwhile, White House Task Force Member Doctor Anthony Fauci continues to sound the alarm on the pandemic saying that "we are still knee-deep in the first wave of this." Dr. Peter Hotez and Professor William Haseltine weigh in on the rise in cases around the country. Professor Haseltine tells Anderson Cooper that contact tracing is no longer effective, that “It's unfortunately up to each individual to be responsible for themselves ... I am afraid at this point we are past the point of no return in many of our states.” Also, former Democratic South Carolina lawmaker Bakari Sellers and CNN Chief Political Correspondent Dana Bash discuss President Trump’s focus on confederate imagery and racist tweets. Plus, former Health and Human Services Secretary under President Obama, Kathleen Sebelius, weighs in on the U.S. military announcing that they will send medical and support personnel to help support San Antonio after the rise in coronavirus cases in Texas. Airdate: July 6, 2020 To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

7 Juli 202042min

7,500 people gather for Pres. Trump event, without social distancing or enforced mask use

7,500 people gather for Pres. Trump event, without social distancing or enforced mask use

As the U.S. continues to see record increases in new coronavirus cases, Pres. Trump prepares to speak to an estimated 7,500 person crowd at an early Fourth of July event at Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Mask use is optional and there will be no social distancing. Dr. Leana Wen and Dr. Celine Gounder speak to AC360 about the medical repercussions for people attending the event and for Americans over the holiday weekend. Also a concern at Mount Rushmore: fireworks that pose a potential wildfire hazard. The former superintendent for the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Cheryl Schreier, speaks to AC360 about how Pres. Trump’s event is endangering park employees and attendees.  Plus, CNN’s Gary Tuchman introduces us to a woman who recently recovered from coronavirus. She also beat cancer and the 1918 flu.   Airdate: July 3, 2020   Guests: Dr. Leana Wen   Dr. Celine Gounder   Cheryl Schreier, Former Superintendent, Mount Rushmore National Memorial   CNN National Correspondent, Gary Tuchman To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

4 Juli 202042min

Dr. Fauci: U.S. isn’t going in the right direction

Dr. Fauci: U.S. isn’t going in the right direction

As 38 states see a rise in coronavirus cases, White House Task Force Member Dr. Anthony Fauci says he thinks “it’s pretty obvious that we are not going in the right direction.” The Texas governor is now requiring face coverings in public places “in counties with 20 or more positive COVID-19 cases” after the state saw its highest number of cases in a single day. William Haseltine, Chair and President of ACCESS Health International, joins AC360 to discuss the surge in cases throughout the country and a new CDC forecast predicts nearly 148,000 coronavirus deaths by July 25. Meanwhile, President Trump told reporters the situation in the country is “getting under control.” Maggie Haberman, White House Correspondent for the New York Times and a CNN Political Analyst, tells AC360 “this President wants to run his re-election effort a certain way, and that does not relate to talking about the coronavirus unless it’s about describing his administration’s response in glowing terms that just don’t comport with reality.” Airdate: July 2, 2020 To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

3 Juli 202041min

Pres. Trump says he thinks at some point Covid-19 will just disappear

Pres. Trump says he thinks at some point Covid-19 will just disappear

As the U.S. sees the highest single-day increase in new coronavirus cases, Pres. Trump repeats his claim that he thinks at some point the illness will just disappear.  Florida Democratic Congresswoman Donna Shalala and Clinton White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta speak to AC360 about lack of guidance from President Trump. Also, former National Security Adviser to Pres. Obama Susan Rice reacts to reporting from CNN’s Jim Sciutto. Multiple former Trump administration officials who briefed the President told Sciutto that Trump's resistance to intelligence warnings about Russia led his national security team - including those who delivered the President's Daily Brief to him orally - to do so less often. “You don't intimidate the messengers .. this President is derelict in his duty as commander in chief to brush off information that is critical to the life and death of our service members and do so just because he doesn't want to hear bad news,” says Rice. Airdate: July 1, 2020 To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

2 Juli 202041min

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