dead, inccluding six chiildren,, and d the number of victims, we, ththat s e expected to clli entire communities in some of the poorest places in our country. search-and-rescue teams backed by the national guard are going door to door frantically looking for the missing. president biden has declared a major disaster. it is the latest in a string of catastrophic natural disasters this summer floods, extreme drought, and wildfires. we is have a lot of news to get to tonight. mike seidel from our partners at the weather channel will start us off. mike, good evening. reporter: good evening, major. something we don t need is any more heavy rain that is coming down now this evening right across this creek. yesterday morning, the water got up to where the top of my head is. look tebrie. the souv flipped over in the creek. this caught many people off guard and tonight emergency crews are working around the clock and hoping to find and save anyone left behind. as the floodwaters i
and i m here whenever you re ready to talk. garrett: the actor posts an emotional apology to chris rock for the onstage slap at the oscars. hear what smith had to say. mega millions turns to megabillion. lottery fever as hopeful players line up for a long-shot chance at a billion-dollar payday. 9/11 families protest trump and the saudi-bracked golf tour. why the former president and players are accused of putting money ahead of justice. a halloween scare from hershey. why the chocolate maker says trick-or-treaters could be without their favorite treats. and on the road, with an update on the unlike friendship between twins and a world war ii veteran. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. garrett: good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. i m major garrett in for norah. tonight, the death toll in kentucky continues to rise following what the governor called the worst flooth disaster he has ever seen.
resource. we have to look at this like a global perspective. as a neighborhood that has the highest amount boarded up storefronts, we need investments too, we need investment from planning. oewd, public works, police and d.e.m. i feel like this neighborhood deserves it. it s been ignored for a significant amount of time when it comes to certain amount of investment. i m not necessarily convinced that the expense of every other neighborhood in the city not getting at least even additional baseline. public we re not getting an additional resources. we re just going back to baseline. i think it it will be helpful to present that. i want to support this, but i need a better understanding how the money will be utilized so we can justify how it s spread around the city. we can pull that together and get that to you today. it s fairly detailed in the planning work we ve done with the tenderloin. supervisor ronen: supervisor chan? supervisor chan: i think i brought this up last
all meeting protocols must be adhered to at all times. this including wearing a mask at all times during the hearing, including when you speak. we appreciate everyone s compliance in this. hand sanitizer is available at the entrance. there will be an opportunity for general public comment towards the beginning of the meeting, and there will also be opportunity to comment on each discussion or action item on the agenda. each comment is limited to three minutes. public comment will be taken both in person and through call-in. for each item, the commission will take public comment from meeting in person and then remote calling-in. instructions for calling in remotely can be found on page four of the agenda. please note that legislation prohibits notifying any single commissioner out for comments. it is time for the ramaytush ohlone land acknowledgement. the san francisco health commission acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who ar
dr. arigon will be providing that as soon as he s here. it s the most up to date information we had as of this weekend but the situation changes recalledly with regard to recommendation. i will emphasize a couple of things in advance of the doctor s comment. we have no newly diagnosed cases in san francisco of the coronavirus at this time. there are a total of 11 cases across the country that had been reported. six in california. two patients diagnosed in a nearby county who were transferred to ucsf. i want to emphasize again, we have no newly diagnosed cases in san francisco. i also think it s very important that we, as a health department, express that this is public health. this is classic public health. we have been through a number of these preparations with sars, with h1n1, with concerns around ebola and so we have expertise in this area to be as prepared as possible. obviously, it s not possible to fully people for every plausible scenario, but we re taking, basically,