About. Engines that could catch fire. That noreaster may be out to sea, but it did sure pack the first winter punch of the season buckle up. Early today starts right now good morning im valerie castro. Glad youre with us to start the week im Frances Rivera the coronavirus is not taking a holiday break as it continues to ravage the nation. As of today, there have been over 14. 8 million infections, and over 283,000 deaths. Meanwhile, over the weekend, the u. S. Reported more than 200,000 covid19 cases saturday. For the fourth day in a row. The virus is soaring to dangerous new heights in california which is now under a new stayathome order in an effect to curb spiraling Coronavirus Infections and hospitalizations the state reported over 30,000 new cases and 85 deaths on sunday more than 33 million californians are affected by the order and are being told to stay home and stop gathering. The mandate also shuttered inperson dining, salons and reduces retail, as Health Officials try to sav
How did historians rate your favorite president and who were the winners and losers in the categories you can find all this and more on their website. Hopefully this is the first of many as most of you know, i know many of you know me as a political reporter for theal Arizona Capitol times where he spent the past eight years covering the governors officee delving into the political scene politics especially arizona politics is a passion of mineof but those of you that know me personally know that my greatest passion is history and if youve been to my house you have seen bookshelves of history books and its always been a dream of mine so i was fortunate i got the opportunity last year. Before i start i want to extendi a special thanks to the bookstore for giving me this opportunity to talk with me tonight and a special thanks to cspan recording this for booktv because it has been a dream of mine to be on booktv. [applause] if you know someone who wanted to come but wasnt able to make it
How did historians rate your favorite president and who were the winners and losers in the categories you can find all this and more on their website. Hopefully this is the first of many as most of you know, i know many of you know me as a political reporter for theal Arizona Capitol times where he spent the past eight years covering the governors officee delving into the political scene politics especially arizona politics is a passion of mineof but those of you that know me personally know that my greatest passion is history and if youve been to my house you have seen bookshelves of history books and its always been a dream of mine so i was fortunate i got the opportunity last year. Before i start i want to extendi a special thanks to the bookstore for giving me this opportunity to talk with me tonight and a special thanks to cspan recording this for booktv because it has been a dream of mine to be on booktv. [applause] if you know someone who wanted to come but wasnt able to make it
Very dangerous. Reporter Arizona Republic media president mia parish responding to several threats made against the paper for endorsing Hillary Clinton rather than donald trump. This is the first time in the papers 126year history not to endorse the republican candidate. Parish recently wrote an editorial piece detailing the papers decision in response to the backlash. I think its time to talk about this. Its time to stand up and you know, stand alongside my folks, but really stand up for the country that i love and for the constitution that i love. Other threats made around the valley, around 3 15 this afternoon, there was a bomb threat at the Arizona Republican Party Headquarters near 24th street and osborn. Chairman Robert Graham says the threat was made on a voice mail message. People just said theres a bomb in your building and its going to go off, you need to get out. About 3040 people had to be evacuated, but luckily no one gave the all clear. We feel like its voter intimidation
Very dangerous. Reporter Arizona Republic media president mia parish responding to several threats made against the paper for endorsing Hillary Clinton rather than donald trump. This is the first time in the papers 126year history not to endorse the republican candidate. Parish recently wrote an editorial piece detailing the papers decision in response to the backlash. I think its time to talk about this. Its time to stand up and you know, stand alongside my folks, but really stand up for the country that i love and for the constitution that i love. Other threats made around the valley, around 3 15 this afternoon, there was a bomb threat at the Arizona Republican Party Headquarters near 24th street and osborn. Chairman Robert Graham says the threat was made on a voice mail message. People just said theres a bomb in your building and its going to go off, you need to get out. About 3040 people had to be evacuated, but luckily no one gave the all clear. We feel like its voter intimidation