murphy followed by california s gavin newsom. following that andrew cuomo of new york and john bel edwards of louisiana. gov. murphy: now as we have done for the past week or so, let s go right to the numbers. over the past when he four hours, we are reporting an additional 4372 positive cases. that is 4372. that brings the statewide total to 29,895, in total. 29,895. and sadly and with the heaviest of hearts, we have lost another 113 of our fellow new jerseyans to covid-19 related couple occasions. to day, we have lost 436 members of our extraordinary, broad, loving, precious and diverse family. a couple of comments in particular and as usual, judy will give you more color on both the positive tests as well as the fatalities. but as it relates to the blessed iuls lost, if you add 113, believe to yesterday s total, you won t get 646. that is because as we discussed, in some cases, cause of death is still being adjudicated. also want to raise again what we mentioned yesterday.
this is the headline. terry mcauliffe winning. and the blue areas in northern virginia and along the tidewater, virginia area. the one name that was not on the ballot was hillary clinton. she had one public appearance and a number of fundraisers for terry mcauliffe. how much was this a repeat of the scenes if hillary clinton runs in 2016? uest: he got a lot of republicans. he featured them a lot in television ads. that is an emphasis that he tried to make. that is something hillary clinton is considering. she wants to run the way obama did. remember his famous speech in 2004 at the democratic convention when he s when he first sprang to attention on the national stage. america, andre one hillary clinton wants to run on that same kind of theme and in that sense, this was a road test for that. is close to the clintons. he came to prominence as a hugely successful fundraiser for them. he is closely associated with both bill and hillary. the networks calling terry mcauliffe t
we re all part of the game. [ applause ] hello and welcome. in just a moment people all around me will be the ones in charge. they have questions to asking, opinions to voice, and they are not alone. this weekend tens of millions of americans tuned in and saw nfl players taking a knee during the national anthem or linking arms and doing it before the anthem or simply staying in the locker rooms as the the pittsburgh steelers and seattle seahawks did. this was not the first such demonstration which began as a way of calling attention to racial injustice. it was, however, the biggest most coordinated, the widest reaching public protest in a very long time in part because the president has made it so, and he stated after today, as you heard just a second ago in our open, he said that if the nfl doesn t change, its business will go to hell. tonight a conversation, current and former football players, veterans, and citizens joins us. director spike lee, heinz ward, football pl
the wrong venue or the right place at the right timing. the nfl has to change. or you know what s going to happen? their business is going to go to hell. in a divided nation, this is an anderson cooper 360 town hall event, the vital conversation, patriotism, the players, and the president. we re all part of the game. [ applause ] hello and welcome. in just a moment people all around me will be the ones in charge of the they have questions to asking, opinions to voice, and they are not alone. this weekend tens of millions of americans tuned in and saw nfl players taking a knee during the national anthem and linking arms or doing it before the anthem. this was not the first such demonstration which began as a way of calling attention to racial injustice. it was, however, the biggest most coordinated, the widest reaching public protest in a very long time in part because the president has made it so, and he stayed after today as you heard, he said the nfl doesn t change,