Where to find the best deals online and the new way that Companies Plan to ship their products to you. Early today starts right now good morning im phillip mena. And im frances rivera. As millions of americans make their way back home from thanksgiving getaways, Health Officials are warning about a surge on top of a surge. The National Outbreak has been devastating this month with the number of cases surpassing 4 million. More than double octobers count. And there are now over 13. 4 million americans infected and grim news also bearing down on the empire state as new york reports its highest covid19 positive test rate since may this as new cases surpass 6,000. And on the west coast, california breaking a record with more than 7,400 hospitalizations yesterday but what Health Officials are worried about now is a postthanksgiving day surge. Heres dan sheneman. Reporter travellers heading home after the thanksgiving holiday. Right now, yeah, i feel great. I hope i stay that way reporter th
My name is Katie Willard and im part of the event staff here at politics and prose. Before we begin, i would like to go over a few quick announcements. First, please silence your cellphones and other noise making devices. Not only is it courteous to the author, but we are also on cspan tonight. So you do not want to be the person whose phone goes off on cspan. Secondly, during our question and answer portion, in the interest of our video and audio recording, if you could come up to the microphone right here by the white pillar. That wave, we can hear your questions and engage in a nice discussion afterwards. And lastly, once everything is done, if you could please pull up your chairs and place them against something solid. Our staff, as in me, would greatly appreciate that. Tonight, i am pleased to introduce jared cohen to politics and prose. Cohen is the founder and ceo of jigsaw alphabet ink as well as an adjunct senior fellow at the council of foreign relations. He has written sever
And wont be wearing jackets then. 70s, 80s and 90s at 4 00. More on the clean air coming up, kumasi. Thank you, mike. Happening today, free covid19 testing begins at the oakland airport. Its going to be available for employees and the public. Abc7 News Reporter Amy Hollyfield live at the airport with what we need to know. Amy . Hi, kumasi. If youre flying to hawaii this could impact which airport you choose because you can get a rapid test at sfo, united is offering them for 250 a person. Oakland is going to start offering them here today for free. That is for employees and travelers. A rapid covid test. You do need an appointment. Its open from 9 00 to 6 00 every day. Thanks to this testing, employees can come to work with a Greater Peace of mind. Travelers we talk to, they like the idea, too. One of those things that as covid19 evolves we have to stay on top of getting everyone tested. And getting everyone tested is what were looking for when it comes to that. For those traveling to
Ruth Bader Ginsburg became and it was something we could iconic not just because she was do. Wear the mask, have sanitizer. On the Supreme Court, but because of her work as a civil rights attorney championing and then again, were able to womens rights and those of pick our seats. I took the last two in the very other marginalized communities. People who gathered at this back of the room. Nobody around us. Vigil say its a moment to put aside politics. So, you know, we figured it i dont want it to be about would be okay to try it out. Other sides. This is about humanity. This is our first timeout side the house. This is about justice. Important to note that theaters can only open at 25 this is about all of us having rights, and that is what the capacity or 100 people, whichever comes first. Notorious rbg stood for. Are you ready for this . There is a positive sign for the reporter this event in oakland is not just an effort to state as we continue the uphill bring people together to hono
Television companies as a Public Service and brought to you today by your television provider. Then opinion editor for book on the his new road in trumps america, a journey into the heart of a divided nation. The journey included stops in pennsylvania, ohio, michigan. What did you see and hear . What did you hear . Would i found, you not be surprised, a divided country. Talking to many people, and many people over those three years, very few people have changed their mines about President Trump. Those who supported him for years ago support him today. Those who opposed him in 2016 still oppose him. It is not that peoples views of the president have not changed, but where they have, people have a more extreme and, i say, deeply entrenched view of the president , so if they voted for him, started liking him now, they love him. If they sort of opposed him in 2016, now they hate him. I was say that is a product of our tribal nature of our politics. People use words like we are divided, pol