Two in santa clara, who are household contacts of other coronavirus patients. The county has nine total cases. There is a second case in Sonoma County. San mateo has reported its first presumptive positive case. Thats pending confirmation from the centers for Disease Control. We have Live Team Coverage on the coronavirus outbreak and its impact to the bay area. Abc7 reporter luz pena is checking out the rush on supplies in San Francisco. Big, uwe begin with Lauren Martinez in the north bay where authorities just held a news conference. Lauren . The Sonoma County resident recently returned from a cruise ship that travelled from San Francisco to mexico. Now theyve been in the county for the past ten days. Right now theyre being treated at a local hospital. Now this case is unrelated to the diamond princess cruise ship that weve recently reported on. Now officials just briefed us on the latest. They say this is the second case of covid19 in Sonoma County. A hospital here is taking care of
For tomorrow morning. Lets check back in with san jose. This time were headed to highway 87. You can see those taillights here heading in the northbound direction. Theres the san jose airport. You can see the runway lights, get an idea of where you are. Youre moving nicely at the limit, no problems there. All in the green with a couple of exceptions. Erly morning commuters out of tracy, west on 205 and 580. The problem spot this morning with the full freeway closure, 880 northbound in oakland near 23rd, we had a box truck on fire blocking a couple of lanes. Wood debris apparent ly in lane. Chp shut that down to clean up the debris. Purple is not a good sign. Some red behind that. Try 580 for the time being. Well check back. Developing in the north bay, a fight over friday night lights. San Marin High School was supposed to have its homecoming game tonight but some say the football fields lights are too bright. A judge even issued a restraining order to keep the lights off. Amy hollyfie
Every year. The speaking portion is almost always free and open to the public and we are able to do that because you come here and you buy your books and you buy your stocks and your greeting cards and we really appreciate it. Our guests will be speaking tonight. The event will be recorded by cspan. Extra special reminder to silence your cell phones. After our guest is done speaking about the book there will be an opportunity to ask questions and we will have mikes available so that your questions can be picked up as well. If you would like to stick around afterwords and get a book signed we can accommodate that. We just ask you first purchased the book downstairs. They are available when you walk into the store at the information desk so tonight we are excited to welcome back to the store h. W. Brands. He is a professor, who holds the senior chair in history. He is New York Times bestselling author of 30 books on us history. If you can keep history that interesting that you can write
Out of this jail cell, where they said she was held captive. She broke free and waved down a passing motorist, asking for their help. Reporter according to Law Enforcement he solicited the woman to engage in prostitution. After their encounter, he claimed to be an Undercover Police officer and handcuffed and shackled her at gunpoint before driving more than 450 miles from seattle to his home in klamath falls, oregon. That is when Authorities Say that he put the victim in a soundproof cell that he built in his garage. That same day after sleeping she awoke in panic and started punching the door to get out. She punched it several times, ripped the screen down and crawled through the small space to get out of that place. Reporter investigators said they found handwritten notes when searching his home, one of which was titled operation takeover and included a list which included leave phone at home and make sure they dont have a bunch of people in their life. Another document included a ro
Length. It was the only structure we know of that was here at the time when he bought the first plot of land in 1706. He expands that and eventually moves there and is known as the settlers house. When he dies in 1720, his son Charles Carroll of annapolis, papa, builds this house. Its built as a two to three story brick structure, two from the street, three from the waterfront. The waterfront is the more imposing side and its very guests often arrived via water. Charlie was sent away first to florida panhand fl flanders and then to england. Their faith and education were intertwined. It was incredibly important to papa to send his heir, his only child, to have a Roman Catholic education at the very best institutions, and that was in europe. So charlie was sent at the age of 11 and he does not return. So thats 1748 and he returns in 1765, i believe. Charl charlies education in europe was a classic education, latin and greek and finance and arithmetic and geometry and french and poetry a