There continues to be concern that gatherings could lead to more transmission. Liz kreutz joining us live with the latest from the state on exactly where things stand, liz. Larry, yes, things continue to be not so great in california while San Francisco, marin and san mateo counties did not get moved into the purple tier today. Numbers continue to go up and another number on the rise, hospitalizations. With thanksgiving just two days away, californias covid19 cases are not showing any signs of slowing down. The 14day Positivity Rate is 5. 6 , a 51 increase from two weeks ago on november 10th when it was 3. 7 . At that point, there were 7,000 cases a day. Today there is more than 15,000. Hospitalizations have increased since then, too by a whopping 81 . Statewide, i dont believe weve ever seen as many hospital admissions increased like we did just in the past 24 hours. This message critical ahead of the Holiday Season. Today californias health and Human Services secretary dr. Mark galle
On top of me. Reporter dozens of anti vaxers gathered outside for a vigil. They do not support the action. It is deplorable and disgusting. We are not going to allow people who try to interfere with democracy by basically attacking your elected representatives why we are doing our jobs. Reporter after several hours, senators reconvened in a Different Committee room for the final hours of the legislative session. The deadline is tonight at 11 59 pm. The senate called it a crime. This unusual, obviously. But i have to say how proud i am as the president of the senate that we can come together and focus on our job in the work at hand and continue to do what are constituents send us your to do. We also spoke with scott weiner. He called the incident despicable. That is a quote. Governor newson used the same words. We are following breaking news on the bay bridge where a chevy van caught fire on the lower deck. You are looking at video right now of the car on fire. It all started about 10 1
Agitated and ended up throwing punches at my security detail at it. Were talking to mayor matt mahan about his close call with the heckler on the streets of san jose, and about a former san jose fire captain recently busted in an undercover sting beyond words, the way they work and the efficiency. And to actually save this mans life and see him breathing again. And two hero nurses are with us tonight, credited with saving a mans life after he collapsed during a Community Basketball game. Good evening. This is nbc bay area news tonight. Im raj mathai. We want to begin on this monday with growing tensions between the protesters and university officials. Really . Across the country, thousands of students continue to protest the war in gaza. They want their colleges to call for a cease fire and also divest from israel. Those protests have now spread to San Francisco state today, a rally on campus with many students setting up an encampment that they want to show solidarity for other campus
Own Tamala Edwards sat down with the two authors of tasting freedom. A book about the life of Octavious Catto a little known philadelphia civil rights activist from the 1800s. Take a look. Authors murray dubin and Daniel Bittle published tasting freedom in 2010, a biography about forgotten philadelphia hero octavius catto. He was a civil rights hero at a time in this countrys history when African American civil rights heroes were just not very well known. Catto was born in South Carolina in 1839 and moved to philadelphia at nine years old. Explain during his lifetime what it was like in philadelphia in general when it comes to race. You were unable to vote until 1870. You couldnt sit in a, in a jury. You could not go to the academy of music. You couldnt go to a Public School where white students went. Your job choices were very, very limited. It was a difficult life and your life was in danger on the street both from whites and from people who would want to kidnap you and send you sout
The future is for the unafraid. Im rick williams. And im melisa magee. Tonight its a special visions 2018. Celebrating black History Month meet temples first Rhodes Scholar. See how the sixers are spending their summer. And from mastering money to meditation, see how several black Business Owners are making their mark welcome to tonights show. Were here at uncle bobbies coffee and books in germantown. Its owned by professor, author and activist dr. Marc lamont hill. You might recognize him from some of the cable news shows they have a little light fare food, coffee from local brand la colombe. Plus a vast array of titles by and about people of color. And speaking of books, our own Tamala Edwards sat down with the two authors of tasting freedom. A book about the life of Octavious Catto a little known philadelphia civil rights activist from the 1800s. Take a look. Authors murray dubin and Daniel Bittle published tasting freedom in 2010, a biography about forgotten philadelphia hero octav