The news at 11 00 starts right now. Good evening. Thanks so much for joining us. Im anoushah rasta. Im terry mcsweeney. Santa clara county is pulling the brakes. They are comparing the covid crisis to a train about to derail. Among the new restrictions is a quarantine. Will it be enforced . We begin coverage with bay areas Marianne Favro at san joses bay area international. Reporter San Jose International must post the information and also give each arriving passenger a copy of the order. Letting them know that they are required to quarantine for 14 days. This is the last group of travelers arriving at sjc who will not be asked to quarantine. But at midnight that all changes. Thats when a new travel order goes into effect in Santa Clara County requiring people who travel more than 150 miles from the county to quarantine for 14 days. Travelers have mixed feelings about the restriction. For most people that doesnt really that wont really fly with their sort of lifestyle, right. Irk work
Younger people. 18 to 49 age bracket making up 60 of cases across the state. Governor says its a warning to younger people they are not immune to the virus. And more than 8,300 new covid cases in california. As of yesterday. The state Positivity Rate rising. Now at 5. 5 . Back to the methodology that somehow in disease separates itself by age. Or vulnerability defined by preexisting conditions and the like. It transcends. It impacts all population. The governor held a News Conference today from his home. Quarantining with his family after three children were exposed. So far the entire family has tested negative. The covid surge is leading to black friday warnings in the south bay. If you dont follow the rules you could get a citation. Cracking down on stores and customers. Business Enforcement Teams will be out starting thanksgiving. Handing out citations on the spot to those violating the health order. There is an appeals process. But no grace period. You have to pay. How much . Varie
Were closing their doors five years ago, plants like this were closing their doors. Manufacturing,f the Auto Industry was flatlining. Its own standing on feet and made smart decisions, andalan will tell you if gm chrysler had gone down, suppliers would go down, dealers would have gone down. All of that wouldve had a propellant had a profound impact on ford. I refuse to let that happen. We work with labor and management. Everybody put some skin in the game. We bet on the american worker. Today that that has paid off because the american Auto Industry has come roaring back. [applause] the big three are all profitable hiring new workers, not just building more cars. You are building better cars and trucks. Look at what is going on at the plant. F1 50 is built tougher and more fuel efficient than ever. [applause] you have trouble making them fast enough. You had to bring on a third shift of 900 workers to keep up with demand. [applause] invested 1. 1 billion in this plant, pretty new worke
What steps will the epa take to ensure that electric consumers will not be harmed . Please explain regional flexibility sent some areas will feel more impact than others. That is a good question and let me make a note for myself so i dont forget. In this rulemaking, we have to keep in mind that this is about future power plants, new power plants so, really, we needed to understand what technologies were available and we needed to make sure that we wrote a rule that took advantage of the most costeffective technologies given the fact that any investment as large as a power plant will be hanging around for a while. We are going to be lagging with that plant and those Technology Choices for decades to come. We dont think that is a regional issue. We think that is just about how you build a new power plant and how you use the most effective technologies. However, when you look at flexibility, when you look at two of the changes that you saw in the role that is different than the original p
The cathedral of notre dame still stands but without its elegant spire. Bun burned away. Suddenly you feel your mother has been hurt by the fire. While an investigation is going, officials are calling the blaze unintentional. They suspect it started around 6 30 monday night amongst scaffolding at the base of the spire. The flames spread quickly across the medieval roof, made of so many timbers it was nicknamed the forest. The heat kept building and rising until oh, my gosh the steeple just fell inside the church. The spire came crashing down into the churchs interior, fanning the flames. For hours that felt like days, it seemed like notre dame, our lady of paris, might be lost. French officials telling the nation to brace that she may not be saved. And that the gothic masterpiece visited by 13 million every year and full of priceless art and sacred relics would be reduced to ash. Around 400 firefighters contained the flames, enough to go inside and saw this. The interior badly damaged,