Welcome back to continuing coverage of president ial election. Welcome back to continuing coverage of president ial election. This is a live look at the Vote Counting Center in phoenix, arizona. You see some staffers in the back still working at this late early hour, depending on what time zone youre in. Speaking of this very early, early hour, the president of the United States is actually tweeting right now, actually tweeting attacks about this election, saying i easily win the presidency of the United States with legal votes cast. The president also bringing up control of the senate, mona. Accusing democrats of working to gain control of the u. S. Senate through their actions. The makeup of the u. S. Senate is still unfolding right now. The democrats have 45 members, the republicans with 48. The final outcome will largely depend on the two undecided races in georgia. Election officials now say the race will go to a runoff in january. It joins georgias other run off race between repu
Child care programs are also allowed to reopen, but are limited to just 12 children per facility, certain outdoor businesses such as nurseries landscapers and gardeners are allowed to resume business. But outdoor restaurants, cafes and bars are not allowed to reopen under this revised order other shared outdoor spaces such as skate parks and golf courses are also allowed to reopen tomorrow. But physical distancing guidelines are still going to be enforced. Kron fours dan thorn has a closer look at whats allowed and whats not allowed during the month ahead starting tomorrow. What you can and cannot do beginning may 4th is the question for many seeking normalcy in this pandemic some of the restrictions under the shelterinplace order will be eased like all construction activities being allowed to continue. Tennis courts will not be open across the bay area but Contra Costa County will let people play. Some however got a jump start on sunday. Golf courses can also reopen but social distanc
you re live in the cnn newsroom. hello again, everyone. thank you for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield. right now in the state of florida a state of emergency is in effect statewide, and the governor is calling up the national guard as tropical storm ian gains strength and moves closer to florida s west coast. ian is expected to intensify into a cat gather 4 had and making landfall as early as wednesday night. governor desantis is urging people to prepare now. expect heavy rains, strong winds, flash flooding, storm surge and even isolated tornadoes. make preparations now, and i know a lot of people have been doing it throughout the state of florida and the things you should be prepared with food, water, batteries, medicine, fuel. anticipate the closer you are to where the eye of the storm makes landfall, anticipate power outages. that is something that will likely happen with a hurricane of this magnitude. cnn s patrick ottoman is in havana, cuba, where warnings ar
collision course. tropical storm force winds could hit florida tuesday. in puerto rico, further south, they are still dealing with property damage and washed out roads after hurricane fiona ravaged the island nearly one week ago. and fiona is not done yet. it could become one of the strongest storms canada ever experienced. it made landfall in nova scotia. allison chinchar is in the cnn weather center. it could slam florida in the coming days. right. it is expected to get to major hurricane strength. let s break it down. you have two significant storms to talk about. this is tropical storm ian. sustained winds only at 45 miles per hour, gusting up to 60. but the potential is there as it makes its way to the cayman islands, which is where we forecast this is likely to get up to hurricane strength. category 1, maybe even cat going 2 over the islands. it will make its way over cuba, into the eastern portion of the gulf of mexico from. there that system is expected to make the
He headed back up the steps to the u. S. Capitol. Sir. Yeah. We are not a department for the government. We have our own money. Were simply trying to be able to spend our own money. Im on your side. Dont screw it up. Reporter what does that mean, dont screw it up . Senator reid, what do you mean dont screw it up . The mayor is asking for the citys budget. Mr. Mayor, how did you take that . I have no idea what that means. Reporter rare local tension to which Eleanor Holmes norton and darrell issa stood shoulder to shoulder to allow the district to let the bills continue to be paid. The bill the mayor is talking about tomorrow simply unlocks the districts ability to spend their own locally derived money. Free d. C. s money reporter mayor gray says payments to charter schools, metro and Healthcare Providers might not be made without the 6 billion local dollars tied up now in the stalemate between the president and democrats in congress and republicans. This piecemeal spending over legisla