that boat. brian: a lot of people live on the water, maybe they are clamming. ainsley: a lot live on the boat. steve: 30% of people under my plane yesterday were under 10, people are traveling going places. ainsley: we had our spring break last two weeks, most schools in new york, coming back from spring break. brian: soon the kids will make their decisions. meanwhile, donald trump knows where he is going for spring break, new york city. he will be arraigned in manhattan court downtown tomorrow. ainsley: multiple secret service are testifying this week related to documented at mar-a-lago. steve: alexandria hoff, good morning. alexandria: no expectation that the president will be held in new york. he plans to return back to mar-a-lago. the former president outlined his plans on truth social, ending the post saying america was not supposed to be this way. former president is referring to alvin bragg s indictment against him. we do not know the specific charges,
Potentially deadly disease. Melissa russo is here with the latest. Reporter city officials stopped short of calling the legionnaires outbreak over, but they are calling it contained at this point. Take a look at the latest numbers. A total of 121 people have now been diagnosed in this legionnaires outbreak. Thats two new cases identified since yesterday. The death toll remains at 12, where its been since monday. And to the citys knowledge, there have been no cases of anyone getting sick, as in developing symptoms since august 3rd. No new contaminated buildings or cooling towers the today. The mayor was in the legionnaires impact zone this afternoon at lincoln hospital, thanking Health Care Staff for their work during this outbreak. And downtown at city hall, the city council was voting on a bill regulating cooling towers. The bill passed unanimously by a vote of 420. The centers for Disease Control called the citys response at this afternoons News Conference to the outbreak swift, dili
The coronavirus testing problems will take weeks to resolve says the Health Secretary, with the system is facing an enormous challenge. Thousands of people across the uk are struggling to get tests and results after a sharp rise in demand. Its been very stressful, very frustrating. We are still waiting on the results, still self isolating, not able to go to school, not able to go to work. The pinch point is the laboratories which are struggling with demand. The government is looking to prioritise those most in need. Over the summer, when demand was low, we were able to meet all requirements for testing, whether priorities or not. But, as demand has risen, so we are having to prioritise once again. The home secretary says families stopping to chat and mingle
in the street could be breaking the rule of six in england. The uks Unemployment Rate has risen for the First Time Since lockdown in march with young people particularly hard hit. The bbcs star salaries revealed gary lineker takes a