confirmed in the united states and the disease continues to cause problems where it was initially discovered. good evening and thanks for joining us tonight, i m ken wayne, i m pale more fears are growing across america, those same fears are happening on the other side of the world in china train stations have been closed to be decontaminated hospitals are full of patients and a new medical center is in the works. we begin tonight with a look at how the bay area is handling this crisis while force justine waltman live in oakland outside the alameda health department with details locally just well, pam and ken is everyone at home there are no confirmed cases of corona virus here in alameda county but still there are fewer than 10 people were quarantined inside their homes right now as we are waiting for their test results to come back to determine whether or not they have the corona virus. because we are really on top of this and working with healthcare partners and others
Johnson might get a tattoo on his butt cheek if the eagles win. I dont think he said where i thought it was butt cheek said he would get tattoo of coach pederson. Really. And then, i know you will in the get a tattoo. That is not necessarily wise but i also dont like paint. Paint is the issue. What about you, you dont have a tattoo. If i did, what should it be the question is, would you be willing to get a tattoo of your boss on you. Oh, okay. Promotion at work, hey, lets get that right there what that be jim driscoll or dennis bianchi. Well, what about each face. Well, weigh in on twitter, if i get a tattoo what should it be and where should it go. Are you commit to go get a tattoo. Just suggesting. Make believe world. Okay clarifying. How about the logo right on your shirt there; the super bowl logo. That is a commitment, isnt it. Yes, it is, if we win. Yes. You know what, it is 1 degree now, where you are, and. Wind chill of 10 below. Going down. Just so you know. Now for us, the nu
To bring home a win. Usa has been waiting for years to revenge the loss that was so heart breaking to them against japan. And so now they have this opportunity. Woodruff those are some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. Supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most pressing problems skollfoundation. Org. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the heaviest fighting in months raged in the northern syrian city of aleppo today as Government Forces tried to repel a coordinated attack by rebels. More than a dozen Islamic Militant groups including al qaedas affiliate in syria launched the assault on government positions overnight. President bashar alass
That man drove up and said, hey, do you want to mike some money and i am think i am desperate. They look to the u. S. To protection against Human Trafficking. Are politics deciding who traffics and who does not. We look at the worlds worst defenders. We are going to big in tonight in tennessee where that shooting rampage has become part of the political dialogue all this on the day we learned a fifth american serviceman has now died. Randle smith died from his injuries early he had to him he was shot three times thursday in the attack of the Navy Operational support center in chattanooga officers seized four guns connected with the shooter. He had a handgun and two long guns on him. A rival was said to have been found when police searched his family home. Also today politics. Calls for change at military centers a is who the country. Texas Governor Greg Abbott joining republican president ial candidates jeb bush and donald trump inch calling for an end to what are called no weapon zone
She doesnt report as much as she used to because now shes doing a lot more freelance writing since shes written this bestselling book about a battle by one man leading an effort to fight against chinese imports into the United States that decimated the Furniture Industry in virginia and north carolina. It is a very wellwritten book. Shes a great storyteller, and while it sounds like a heavy subject, its not. I would definitely recommend it for summertime reading even on the beach. She tells this story in a very human way so people understand the impact of it, but shes also very fair in terms of dealing with the different perspectives and viewpoints about imports and their positive and negative effects on u. S. Economy and american consumers. So i think its a great, great book, and i encourage people to read it. Ive always realize a trilogy of books about american president s, and if some of our viewers are history lovers like i am, i commend these three books which cover most of our pr