Were in the 70s to low 80s in our warmest spots. And later in the afternoon, well be in the upper 70s to upper 80s. And so breathe easy, across the board it is good air quality no matter where you live. But this weekend turns much hotter. Details in a few minutes. Petaluma police are investigating a deadly dui crash. Officers responded to the roundabout on bay wood drive last night. It looks like a car drove on to the sidewalk hitting a 53yearold man who later died. Police arrested the 41yearold twrifer suspected of being under the influence. The Department Tells us the driver has a pending court day for a duirelated crash in Sonoma County from 2018. And a tevstif devastating m in the pandemic. The coronavirus has now taken more than 200,000 lives in the u. S. Cases are now on the rise in 33 states, washington, d. C. , and puerto rico. Officials are warning at least 18 states are in the socalled red zone. Here at home, the cases appear to be stabilizing. So now more indoor businesses a
Welcome back. A restaurant appears to be burned and a witness says that firefighters told him that icks. He she reaunteaceerord is fami owned. And a devastating milestone in the pandemic. The coronavirus has now taken more than 200,000 lives here in the u. S. Right now cases are on the rise in 33 states, washington, d. C. A puerto rico. Officials warn at least 18 states are in the socalled red zone. Here at home, cases do appear to be stabilizing. Now more indoor businesses will get the green lights to reopen. Solano, alameda and is an made day counties moved from the purple tier to the red tier. And the economy of course is just one of the things that were following. Amy hollyfield is live for us in san mateo county. How are you . Clrt it looks like people are working out there. Well come back to you in a moment. We do want to check in now with some other reopenings that are happening. The state has relaxed restrictions on nail salons, they can now reopen and take customers inside. Bu
Thank you, everybody. Thank you. You know how long these things go. Why dont we sit down . Thank you. Thank you all. Im tempted to make some comments about being lt. Governor. But dont do it. All right, i wont make any, but thank you madam lt. Governor for your introduction and thank you, mr. Speaker for welcoming jen and me to your house and madam pro tem, members of the legislature, fellow californians, thank you once again for the privilege of this podium. Traditionally, this is where governors stand before you and report with practiced grand 0sty that the state of our state is strong and getting stronger. And largely, that is still true and yes, proudly, we still are americas coming attraction. By any standard and by nearly every recognizable metric, the state of california is not just thriving, but in many instances leading the country, inventing the future and inspiring the nation. We remain the fifth largest economy in the world and join 118 consecutive months of net job growth,
Chair Sanders Senate committee on health, education, labor, and pensions will come to order. And were delighted to welcome our panelists who were going to hear from in a few minutes. Let me begin by telling everybody what they already know and that is it is no great secret that in America Today we have a Mental Health crisis and that crisis has been exacerbated by the horrific covid pandemic, which we have experienced. And this is a crisis that has hit all of us, but i think especially the younger generation. In America Today, 40 of parents report being either very or extremely worried that their child is struggling with anxiety or depression. According to a recent survey by the centers for disease control, nearly one out of every three teenagers in america reported that the state of their Mental Health was poor. Two out of every five teenagers felt persistently sad or hopeless. And tragically one out of every five teenagers in our country have seriously considered suicide. How frighte
[chatter] [indistinct conversations] [chairman bangs gavel] chair sanders thank you very much for being here. We are going to continue this discussion on this issue of enormous concern to the american people. Senator murphy was going to introduce russell tucker, unfortunately he is detained. Let me begin by introducing her. Mrs. Russelltucker was appointed commissioner of the Connecticut Department of education in 2021. Previously she served as chief operating officer, division chief for the Departments Office of student supports and organizational effectiveness. Mrs. Russelltucker thanks for being with us. Mrs. Russelltucker thank you. Good morning, chairman sanders, Ranking Member cassidy, and members of the Senate Committee on health, education, labor, and pension. I am charlene russelltucker commissioner of education in connecticut. I give you information on Youth Mental Health crisis and connecticuts response to support the needs for students. My big goal is to ensure every Connec