This is the cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell reporting from the nations capitol. Odonnell good evening, and thank you for joining us. Were going to begin with breaking news as california is effectively back under lockdown tonight. As the surge of coronavirus cases exploding across the u. S. Is now slamming headon into the countrys largest state. Tonight Governor Newsom says is he is stopping Indoor Dining in restaurants and closing all bars, wineries and movie theaters statewide. After a weekend that saw the states beaches overflowing, the governor is also closing gyms, churches and nonessential offices in the states 30 hardest hit counties. Essentially shutting down california for 80 of People Living there. And the states two Biggest School systems said today they will only do Distance Learning in the fall. Tonight closures come as Coronavirus Infections are now growing in 40 states and at a rate nearly twice as fast as in april. In florida new cases have jumped so dramatically th
Not. When youre trapped between fires, other things come to your feelings, especially if you are not with your own family. The devastation what it is, the town is gone, the histories gone. Carley you are watching fox news alert, im carley shimkus. Ashley im ashley strohmier. None of the fires are 100 contained. The beautiful town of lahaina is gone. All gone from. The mayor said it is all gone, its all gone. All gone. Its gone. So do i know exactly how many buildings . Well get that. But were going to get it right and get it in time. Ashley Alexandria Hoff has more. Devastating, alexandria. Alexandria strong winds have somewhat died down, allowing for the true scope to be revealed by air. We have seen some footage, Fire Levelled the town of lahaina into a scorched shell. As of today, firefighters contained 80 of the fire there. Others continue to burn around maui and the big island. Could take weeks until a complete search for the missing can happen. Asking for help to provide temporar
Police chief be ending soon . From ktvu, fox two news. This is mornings on two. Well, good morning to you and thank you for joining us. Welcome to mornings on two. Im dave clark im allie rasmus. It is wednesday february 28th. We made it to the middle of the week. Yes we did. And we will need a jacket out there this morning. Its cooler than it was yesterday. It is cold out there. This is the last day before everything starts to kick in here at. And its going to be a long event here, especially for snow. But today looks good. Just a little cold in the morning. Its a frost advisory out. Although i you know im not sure i buy it but its cold but 30s on the temps here to 40s. We are looking for a nice day that system up north is already beginning to play into the weather starting tomorrow. So. But today its 60s on those temps. All right. Sal is here. He was kind enough to open the door for me on my way in. So thank you, sir. Good morning. Well good morning to you, steve. You know, here we ar
Excited to be welcoming Laura Meckler. She is a National Education writer for the Washington Post, where covers education across the country as well as National Education policy and politics. She previously reports on the white house president ial politics, immigration and health care for wall street journal. As as health and social policy for the associated press. Her honors include nieman fellowship and livingston award for National Reporting, and she was part of the that won a george polk for justice reporting and she is a fellow at washingtonian was laura was due to be here today but instead weve got Jesse Holland which is just as good a nationally renowned journalist, educator and author with, a portfolio of stories that challenge perspectives, reshape narratives, inspire change. Hes the author of the Award Winning Nonfiction Books the invisibles, the untold story africanamerican slaves inside the white and black men built the capital. Discovering African American history. And aro
Excited to be welcoming Laura Meckler. She is a National Education writer for the Washington Post, where covers education across the country as well as National Education policy and politics. She previously reports on the white house president ial politics, immigration and health care for wall street journal. As as health and social policy for the associated press. Her honors include nieman fellowship and livingston award for National Reporting, and she was part of the that won a george polk for justice reporting and she is a fellow at washingtonian was laura was due to be here today but instead weve got Jesse Holland which is just as good a nationally renowned journalist, educator and author with, a portfolio of stories that challenge perspectives, reshape narratives, inspire change. Hes the author of the Award Winning Nonfiction Books the invisibles, the untold story africanamerican slaves inside the white and black men built the capital. Discovering African American history. And aro