yes, sarah. there s a lot to go over between now and as we get into travel concerns the day before thanksgiving. we ll start out with tonight. stromtracker double scan is showing precipitation south and west of philadelphia. it s basically pressing into delaware at this hour moving to areas in dover is. we ll widen out the picture. stormtracker 6 double scan 3d you can see the large area of rain moving across the ohio valley and southern states. area of low pressure moving out of the tennessee valley with this warm front. moisture lives out to a southeast northwest direction as we move to the afternoon hours. moisture will continue in the overnight hours. around 2:30 in the morning and persist the first half of the day tomorrow. we ll outline what is ahead. rain develops southeast northwest direction. heaviest of the rain will fall during the overnight hours. showers leftover for the commute tomorrow morning followed by record warmth by monday afternoon. the sweet 70s are r
come. when we will heal our land and be able to reopen america and put this great nation back to work. thank you, mr. president. b1 that was the white house task force briefing, welcome to washington, i m bret baier, we just watch the daily coronavirus test briefing at the white house and president trump and just a few comments of vice president pence laying out all the calls from the governor and more help is on the way with the tens of millions of americans affected negatively by the economic fallout of the pandemic is the death toll in the country surpasses 50,000. that is where we begin tonight, chief white house white house correspondent john roberts starts us off from the briefing room in a shortened task force briefing tonight. good evening, john. in terms of the coronavirus briefing that we have seen since the white house doing these, this is the shortest one and the president did speak unto s previous occasions and this one was short. on one occasion, the president
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