Outside the white house. The new details this morning. Chicago crackdown. Overnight the city under curfew, bridges lifted after that mass looting leading to more than 100 arrests. Violent storms wreaking havoc in the midwest leaving more than a million without power. Winds blowing at more than 100 Miles Per Hour, flipping this semi truck on an iowa highway in blinding rain and ripping this roof off a chicago building. And overnight a wildfire shutting down an interstate in ning, the red flag warnings for fire danger in the west. Ginger is tracking it all. Faceoff. 14 popular face coverings put to the test. The new demonstration using lasers to see how effective they are and the one mask researchers found that was actually worse than no mask at all. Game over . One of the top conferences in College Football reportedly on the verge of canceling the entire season. Will other conferences follow if the big ten backs out, ivorin for a chance to take the field. The commissioner of the powerfu
And military mystery. The family of a young soldier missing from ft. Hood will tell us why they think its connected to her complaints about being sexually harassed. First, heres todays eye opener. Its your world in 90 seconds. This was not a smart policy to rush reopening. We must hit pause. Next week, our numbers will be worse. The World Health Organization warning this pandemic is not even close to being over. More states rolling back reopenings. What you are seeing in other states should frighten us. It frightens me. The white house is insisting President Trump was never briefed on reports of a russian plot to target americans in afghanistan. Theres something this sensitive was out there. John roberts voting to strike down a controversial louisiana abortion law. He flipflopped. He flipflopped like a banked catfish. Carl reiner died in his Beverly Hills home last night. Im thankful that ive lived the kind of life that allows me to have a family like that and an evening like this. The
Santa rosa police today about the citys shelterinplace order, the chief of police said they are about done issuing warnings. Its important to mention these citations come with a hefty price tag of up to 1,000, up and to 6 months in jail. Back to the mask Face Covering thing. Always raises a lot of questions. When should you be wearing Something Like this. Theres the mask face coverage distinction, and why in some maces and not in other. Were going to try to answer some of the questions this raises coming up tonight at 6 top headlines on the coronavirus pandemic, the death toll in california is now on 1,000. Governor newsom said 95 californians died yesterday, the highest number since the pandemic began. Big names in business are teaming up to get californias economy up and running again. Bay area ceos, the former fed chair and former governors are among the members of a new statewide recover task force. And were learning what it will take to reopen the country. Experts say testing in t
Process of going review for accuracy. Lets look at con up firmed cases. We have now surpassed 6,000 confirms cases in the bay area. Santa clara, still a hot zone with more than 1800. San francisco reporting more than 1,000. We have all been trying to flatten the curve. Lets take a look at how its working. The team has been prorking the numbers for weeks now. The red bars show the new bailey cases. You can see the biggest day jump was on march 30th. Right here. That is march 30th. That is when we had a moment of 338 new cases in one day. You look at the yellow line. This one across here that is the one that measures cases on a sevenday average. Thats the kumpb curve, you can its beginning to go down, drop and flatten. We do have new rules. Mandatory masks. San francisco is requiring to you cover your face. Order means that everyone must cover their nose and mouth in public. If you dont, you can get a citation. The order begins at the midnight tonight. But enforcement wont begin until ne
here on fox and friends. brian: right. steve: meanwhile. brian: if we oversleep. steve: that s right. today is the 20th day of january. that means 11 more days of january, 11 more days of dry january. ainsley: yeah, that s right. i m proud have you you ve actually done it. i ve done damp january. steve: damp january. ainsley: i had an event with a bunch of my friends in the mountains last weekend and i said for that, it s a big trek, i really want to have. steve: just a drink. ainsley: some wine with them 11 more days. you know how many americans are participating. take a guess. ainsley: 50%. steve: five 0%. ainsley: 40%. steve: 35% of us legal adults skipped alcohol for the entirety of january 2022, up 14% from two years earlier, three years earlier so you have to figure even more have skipped it for 2023. brian: i want to support the bar industry i will not fall into that trap. a team of nine former u.s. and canadian service members will be out h