Million face eviction after protections expired two weeks ago. As those talks stalled, President Trump is saying he will issue an executive order in place of a new deal. Its not clear if he has the Legal Authority to do that. All of this as the coronavirus pandemic in the u. S. Nears 5 million cases. Another 1,200 people died from the disease on friday, bringing the total deaths in our country to over 161,000. Meanwhile, schools are beginning to reopen. In georgia 260 students and eight teachers are being forced to quarantine following positive test results in just the first week of classes. While in new york, once the u. S. Epicenter of the coronavirus, all schools have been cleared to reopen. Lets turn first to cnns kristen holmes, live in bridgewater new jersey where President Trump is spending his weekend. The president is planning to give yet another press conference in just a short period of time. Do we know what hes planning to address now . Reporter well, we are expecting him t
Im Kim Brunhuber. We begin in lebanon, where the massive explosion that killed more than 150 people last week is sparking new protests. Thousands took to the streets on saturday. Some clashed with Security Forces. Hundreds of people were injured in the fighting, and one member of the Security Forces was killed. The protesters say government negligence and corruption set the stage for the blast. Lebanons Prime Minister is calling for early elections. But for many thats just not enough. Translator we cannot bear it as a people anymore, and now the Prime Minister is giving politicians a twomonth deadline after all the time we have given them. We cannot accept this. We are on the edge. We are completely burnt out. Our homes are destroyed. We have no jobs. And those who are still here want to leave. Because if they had a bit of dignity, a bit of trust and honesty, beirut wouldnt be destroyed right now. Were here to just show the International Community what were going through. We are facing
Tracking those southbound on i270, slow from frederick, normal delays. Heres a live look at 109. Sluggish here. The trip from germantown all the way to the beltway, guys, nice and clear. Back to you. Thanks. The rain is moving out. Temperature are falling, the wind is about to kick up. Heres storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. Right now, we are getting observations in for how much rain fell overnight, and the highest amounts were in montgomery, loudoun county, frederick counties. Thats in maryland. And frederick county, virginia, an inch and 1 8. 1. 28 in the panhandle into washington county. In the district, about 1. 2 inches. Prince georges county, an inch and a quarter. South of washington from Fairfax County and around dulles down to Prince William, they had two inches or a little bit more there. And about an inch and a half or so farther south. A lot of rain in a short amount of time. The highest was 3. 3 inches in frederick county. The monocasee river there is going to be run
Closest adviser. She will be buried alongside president reagan at the reagan president ial library in simi valley, california. William is outside Nancy Reagan Bel air estate. About ten minutes ago a hearse arrived to pick up first Lady Nancy Reagans body. Other family members may have arrived earlier. We dont know. We are in bel air, california, where mrs. Reagan has lived since 1988, when she and the former president bought this residence. 1. 5 acre estate. They have lived here or shes lived here for 30 years. Shes known for her just say no campaign, her clothing, bringing glamour back to the white house and influential adviser to the president and known for culling people around them she considered disloyal. She was known as a keen judge of character. Nancy was born in new york city as ann francis robbins. Her parents divorced thereafter. Eight years later her mother remarried a chicago physician that adopted mrs. Reagan and she changed her name to nancy davis. Graduated from Smith C
House democrats armed with subpoena power and new found Political Capital plan to hold President Trump to account. It is a divided government which this morning remains partly shutdown for the 13th straight day and the standoff could last for weeks. So frame this moment for us. If you take a snapshot of what today looks like, it would be very easy to say that this is the crossing of two paths, the coming not only democratic majority, but coming democratic dominance in american politics. Youve got the republicans on the run. Youve got donald trump right now being even more irrational than before, even more bizarre than before. So much so that there are two editorials in the wall street journal editorial page questioning his fitness for office. One, in fact, suggesting that the questions being raised more and more in their circles, whether americans can put up with much more of this after donald trump serves out his first term. That comes with a huge asterisk. We remember when donald tru