Just moments ago we spoke with california lawmakers as tension is shifting from the state and now the focus is on bank of america which distributes most of the money. At last count 105 billion through debit cards we discovered were vulnerable to hacks. Kenny choi has been following the story and joins us with the very latest. Reporter bank of america has finally responded to a letter that was sent by lawmakers a couple of weeks ago and confirmed that approximately 200 million were stolen so far. Many questions we have asked are still unanswered. This is a very sad situation, we are talking about innocent people seeing their accounts frozen and they cant access their funds. And as weve been reported on, victims that have had everything taken from their accounts by fraudsters. It is just absolutely unacceptable that we have a bank that is not responding. Not responding to you, to me or to the people they serve. That was the Assembly Members first reaction after watching our reports about
Going home for thanksgiving because theyre already living there. The highs and lows of being und are the same roof with their parents again. First, heres todays eye opener. Your world in 90 seconds. This is a really dangerous critical time over thanksgiving. Make a better choice. Thats all im asking. If you dont have to travel, dont travel. The u. S. Suffering its deadliest day in the pandemic in more than six months. This is not a normal thanksgiving, and to act like its a normal thanksgiving is to deny reality. President elect joe biden addressing america ahead of the thanksgiving holiday uging urging people to stay united amid the coronavirus pandemic. Were at war with a virus, not with one another. President donald trump has pardoned Michael Flynn. Democrats call it a brazen abuse of power. And soccer great, died at the age of 60. Diego maradona. Nick sabin has once again tested positive for the coronavirus. He will quarantine and miss the iron bowel. The baltimore pittsburgh game
Live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. Right now on kpix and streaming in the bay area, we are looking live from our excluesive sales force camera. Good morning, everyone. It is friday, our favorite day of the week, december 4th. Im michelle griego. Im anne makovec. Lets check in with mary lee for a look at the forecast. Good morning to you anne and michelle. Its finally friday. Its going to be another Beautiful Day across the bay area. Its a chilly start. Heres a live look. You can see the temperatures in the 30s and 40s. Livermore 38. 49 in San Francisco. 37 for santa rosa. Upper 60s for san jose and concord. Well talk about the weekend ahead. Well see an elevated fire risk. Now lets check in with gianna. Happy friday. If youre getting ready to head out the door, you should be fine. It is friday light across the upper deck. No delays on any of the bay area bridges. In fact, its quiet on the golden gate. Not causing brake lights. You can see cones set up on the north
Its an author discussion on the potential longterm effects covid19 will have on society. Hello, im brian tate and i am pleased to welcome you to to the 2020 brooklyn book festival. We are here today with authors paola giordano, Mark Honigsbaum and sonia shah. Im gonna read very brief bios. Mark honigsbaum is a medical historian, journalist, author of five books including the pandemic century 100 years of panic, hysteria, and who works. And the fever trail in search for the cure for malaria. His current elector at City University london. Paola giordano is a physicist and author of four internationally bestselling novels including the solitude of prime numbers, which are sold over a million copies worldwide. His essay how contagion works published in italy at the beginning of the coronavirus emergency as the mathematics of contagion was shared more than 4 million times and help shift Public Opinion in the early stages of the pandemic. Sonia shah is prizewinning author of pandemic trackin
This postcovid experience has been beyond the worse experience of my life. She loved to run. Three years ago she completed the new york city marathon. The following year, berlin. At 43, she was training for another race when she got infected. This is slight unsteadiness. Now she tells us she has trouble walking more than a few blocks down the street. She says shes had so many strange and unrelenting symptoms she starte documenting them on her phone. She got tremors in her hands. And had problems with her balance. I had headache, dizziness, blurry vision, double vision, heavy limbs. Thats a lot. Its a lot. For months, she experienced memory problems, trouble finding words and confusion, something many long haulers grapple with. They call it covid brain fog, and nitsa says it made everyday tasks nearly impossible. Its like taking benadryl, kind of like a disconnect, a cloudiness to my head. But nitsa says the most terrifying symptom was when her leg started to give out. My sister said wh