Positivity rate. Yesterday we were at 5. 1. We went from a yellow to what were now what i think of as a high orange. If that continues over the next couple days, we could be in a red, in our red zone. It would be the most concerning zone. Live in San Francisco, lyane, said the numbers looked good. What changed in the last 24 hours . Reporter Health Officials say what changed was that dramatic increase. The change in the numbers. They are very concerned. They say these numbers can multiple very quickly. We were as surprised as you are when we heard the mayor say, lets pause. It was made to honor 99 workers at San Francisco general hospital. Our plans to businesses and places that we have committed to, those plans will be put on pause. Reporter but listen to how only yesterday mayor breed was painting a positive picture in San Francisco, praising people for wearing masks. It is why we are seeing lower numbers here in San Francisco for the number of cases, and as we see, the numbers incre
congressman and former republican governor charlie crist. and in the race to oppose senator marco rubio in the fall, cnn projects the democratic nominee is congresswoman val demings. first, the documents. we know a lot more tonight about the classified material the former president was keeping at mar-a-lago, including how much of it there was, more than 700 pages, how the former president tried to hang on to it for months, and how very sensitive some of the information in it was, more sensitive than previously reported, bearing a designation limiting access to only a select few officials. the reason we know this information is because of a move by one of the former president s allies and a liaison to the national archive. a move that the ally billed as bolstering the former president s case against the fbi search. but he may have done the precise opposite and then some. we have new evidence. justice news has obtained correspondence between various properties during the le
Dr. Sheri fink, what is the timeline of your book . What are you talking about . Casco im talking about this fire days in 2005 when the levees failed in new orleans after Hurricane Katrina and water just round one of americas most beloved kitties. Looking specifically about what happened after those five days at the hospital. Memorial Medical Center was one of those scary longstanding Community Hospitals that have been built in 1926. It was the place people went for storms. The staff would go there even if they didnt have to work. They brought along their pets sometimes because of coors you need somewhere for the past. They brought Family Members and they sometimes even to a coup detat may not be safe at home. This is a place everyone thought was safe in the storm. Host so they would ride out hurricanes . Guest yes. What happened was that this has several vulnerabilities that ive since learned Many American hospitals do. One of them was that element of the electrical power system. So w
it s hard to believe that was five years ago when hurricane katrina slammed ashore. entire communities along the u.s. gulf coast were decimated. 1,723 people died. the lives of 100,000 more changed forever. some areie reuniting and sharin stories. the president ask firnd first l in new orleans. he is expected to speak at the university in new orleans. jean is there again to take us back to five years ago, and then also help us look forward to what people there are looking forward in terms of rebuilding ask change. what are some of your first thoughts as you return to new orleans, jean? well, you can t help but be struck when you re here in the french quarter at how normal things seem here. yes, there are remembrances, for instance, the katrina exhibit is open at one of the museums here just yesterday. but when you go to other parts of the city, when you go to the lower ninth ward, for instance, it s still largely a wasteland. yes, there has been some construction, but there
good evening. this is it. we are back in the lower ninth ward tonight, the one iconic post katrina new orleans neighborhood people have heard about all over the world. the old neighborhood was all still here in place five years ago tonight. that s because katrina was still offshore in the gulf, bearing down, but still at least two days out. the flood wall behind us is new. when the old one failed, this neighborhood got blown to pieces, washed away. it became, as we said, an icon for the damage and the suffering. we ll see how the lower ninth ward is faring in just a moment. we want to begin tonight instead with the economy. we got more evidence today that it slowed to an absolute crawl this spring. gross domestic product, the broadest measure there is of economic growth, was revised sharply lower for the three months that ended in june to a very weak 1.6%. and look at this stat just out from the government today. the birthrate in this country fell to its lowest level in 100 y