[no audio] [no audio] gov. Murphy good afternoon, everybody. Thank you for your patience both in allowing us to move this to 3 00 today due to the white house vtc, which we will come back to but a lot of good content, it ran a little bit long. We apologize for the fact. We are a little bit behind. Im joined by the woman on my right, the commissioner of the department of health. To her right, another guy in , dr. Edno introduction. The guy to my left who doesnt need an introduction, pat callahan. Joined by jared maples, director of the department of Homeland Security preparedness and soon by chief counsel met plotkin. Dailybegin with our update on the numbers and charts. May these never be just numbers and charts. We are at it we are announcing an additional 347 positive test results, pushing 102,196. Total to. Y monitor is out if someone could get it plugged in, that would be great. We must keep in mind there are tens of thousands of new jerseyans who have tested positive the past seve
Good afternoon, everybody. Thank you for your patience. Both in allowing us to move this to 3 00 today due to the white house vtc, which we will come back to but a lot of good content, it ran a little bit long. We apologize for the fact. We are a little bit behind. Im joined by the woman on my right, the commissioner of the department of health. To her right, another guy in need of no introduction, dr. Ed. The guy to my left who doesnt need an introduction, pat callahan. Joined by jared maples, director of the department of Homeland Security preparedness and soon by chief council, matt plotkin. Lets begin with our daily update on the numbers and charts. May these never be just numbers and charts. These are real lives were talking about. First, today, we are announcing an additional 347 positive test results, pushing ur state total to 102,196. My monitor is out. If someone could get it plugged in, that would be great. Even as we cross 100,000, we must keep in mind there are tens of thou
Vine street expressway underneath where there are no traffic lights is also of course jam packed across town. Getting onto 95 northbound, 54 minutes going on an hour on the northbound side. Thats about four times what it should be. At least you can see the lanes here. The lanes are mostly wet but theyre slippery enough that people are really needing to slow down and as we look at the big picture, you get a sense of all the red and all the single digit speeds around the region. It really is nasty. We had an overturned vehicle on the southbound northeast extension near quakertown. Looks like thats now off to the side so just starting to improve there with speeds in the 30s and in south jersey our travel times, a little better than it was earlier but still a really slow pace on the southbound side of 42. Delaware also has its fair share of single digit speeds. Yeah, its bad. Stopped in a lot of spots this evening. Jim. Matt pelman, thank you. Now the latest on the accuweather alert from m
Eye on the surf and the potential for flooding and following an accuweather alert for parts of our region as the impact of hurricane jose begins to peak. We have Live Team Coverage tracking the effects at the shore and we begin with cecily tynan with the latest from the National Weather center. Monica and rick hurricane jose remains a category hurricane maximum sustained winds 75 Miles Per Hour. Its tracking 200 miles off coast and you can see the highest winds, the most intense rain right around the center of it, beginning to make the turn to the northnortheast. Moving at 8 Miles Per Hour. Some showers are moving in south jersey and delaware and even a few light showers near philadelphia and the reports show you that we are dealing with gusty winds and one buoy in the mouth of the delaware bay winds sustained at 28 Miles Per Hour and gusting up to 40 Miles Per Hour but the most intense part of jose is the wave action. Its really whipping up the surf wave heights impressive up to 25 fe
Again. Reporter baker does his routine imitating victim at least three times before throwing that sucker punch. Police say now stunned victim got in his car and called police. Victim showed a lot of dignity, i cannot say same thing for the defendant here. It is sad. Reporter we played video for people as you might expect they were disturbed watching bakes allegedly mock the victim. But when the punch was thrown. Then hits him. My goodness. Reporter baker surrendered on monday and charged with assault. People believe there should be serious consequences. He definitely should do jail time. He clearly deserves jail time. Reporter baker has a extensive criminal history according to Chester County court record they show he has been in jail before on guilty plea toss theft, forgery, and d. A. Tom hogan says a strong message must be sent. It is just shock nothing to days world you would have somebody attacking you, simply because you suffer from cerebral palsy. Reporter we have sent messages