Counties flattening the curved. Businesses already struggling to stay open now dealing with a new mess. We just dont understand why somebody would want to do this to us at this point. A troubling trend. Another deadly outbreak at a nursing home. What can be done to stop it . The news at 11 00 starts right now. The past 24 hours, the states daeadliest day. 115 people died and yet overall the bay area has seen a steadying of the curve. What does it mean for counties looking to reopen businesses . Nbc bay areas ian cull with why its complicated. Reporter while it feels like were making progress, california saw a spike in covid19 deaths since yesterday. 115 human beings lost their lives, families torn apart. It was the deadliest day in the state of california. Reporter most in southern california, but Governor Newsom added the number of hospitalizations dropped again. The bay area also appears to be flattening the curve though Santa Clara County is nearing 2,000 cases. The number of patien
Former public works director who is accused of corruption. Nbc bay areas jean elle joins us in San Francisco with all the drama. Jean . Reporter raj, tonight the District Attorney says he is investigating what he calls the mayors possible ethical violation. But people here at city hall say the rules make it clear no one is supposed to accept a gift from a subordinate, and thats what the mayor did. I am just asking her to do the right thing and resign. Reporter supervisor Hillary Ronan is calling on San Francisco mayor breed to step aside after breed revealed details about her relationship with the former head of the department of public works, aft arrested him on public corruption charges in january. Breed now says she and nuru had a romantic relationship 20 years ago and more significantly, nuru paid 5,600 to fix her car and provide a rental car last year. Ive checked with the City Attorney and every step of the way, whether its the relationship, whether its the car reporter breed cle
A. Deadline to disarm gunmen blamed for an outbreak of fighting in the capital of the Central African republic the a few hours left to surrender. Or the day sporting kidding. And he. Returns from entering to leave the bucs to win over the Chicago Bulls all the n. B. A. Action coming up later. But we start with breaking news out of iraq where thousands of protesters have entered the secured green zone in baghdad and marched to the u. S. Embassy most of members of the iranian backed Popular Mobilization forces one report suggests some have pushed down the door and broken into the compound they condemning u. S. Air strikes on sunday on bases belonging to an iranian backed shia militia in iraq u. S. Embassy stuff and the ambassador are reported to have been evacuated the u. S. Says the attacks against the hezbollah brigades were a response to the killing of the u. S. Civilian contractor the funerals of at least 27. 00 shia fighters killed in those strikes a taking place in baghdad now the
War blog. Its an hour. Our next speaker will be speaking on the battle of Wilsons Creek. Shes a native of missouri and specializes in the trans mississippi west. Kristen received her master of arts from Webster University in Nonprofit Leadership in may of 2018. Previously she has worked for the Missouri Civil War Museum in st. Louis and the Gettysburg College special collections. Kristen is working on her first book as part of the emerging civil war series. Please join me in welcoming kristen pollack. [ applause ] all right. First of all, thank you to everyone here. Thank you to emerging civil war for having me out this evening. This is an honor to be able to speak to you all about the battle of Wilsons Creek which was fought on august the 10 sou of missouri, which is my native state. Tonights presentation is actually entitled this means war, the forgotten battle of Wilsons Creek. I want to start off kind of setting the stage and also talking a little bit about what we mean by this mea
Can you talk about that as one of the opening point you make in your great book . Guest youre right. The work you are doing is so important to enlighten the American Public about the vice grip the cartels have at the border. The horrifying and appalling impact that has the innocent people both sides of the border. One of the things i think was really important to illuminate in chapter one of what i call that Caravan Cartel is a drug cartel couldnt do it alone. Whats shocking to people is not you have explicit criminal conspiratorial out there that are making these billions of dollars in profits and endangering lives and really wreaking violence and havoc on innocent families and children at the fact you have minted benevolent charities and religious organizations that may think they are doing good deeds and, of course, we all know about that kind of road that good intentions pave, but religious organization on both sides of the border that are doing service and enabling the drug cartel