Virus. That state senator steve glaser. He said we need to limit interactions to slow the spread of the coronavirus. The east bay lawmakers is the spread of the virus is out of control and that tougher rules are needed. Today the u. S. Passed 4 million cases of coronavirus. This comes just 15 days after we passed 3 million. Here in california the state report a second day of more than 12,000 new cases. Sadly, we set a new record with 157 more deaths in a single day. We have the call to action from state senator glaser. Reporter state senator glaser says he thinks that Governor Newsom allowed the counties to reopen too soon. He says the governor should be putting in place, basically shelter in place restrictions like we saw at the very beginning of this outbreak to try and slow the virus spread. Californias steady increase in not just a number, but also the percent of coronavirus tests from 4 in may 2 7. 6 this week is causing alarm. A stronger shelter in place order is whats required t
Set to expire august the first. A new report from working partnerships usa and the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley predicts a looming crisis when that happens. We predict and eviction time bomb of 43,000 evictions which is 16 times the normal rate we see in a typical year. Reporter this, in Silicon Valley where rents are among the highest in the nation and when the moratoriums and tenants will be asked to pay back rent too. Most of these low income tenants that have been unable, they have been unable to pay rent, they are going to struggle immensely to pay hundreds of dollars additional each month to be able to pay the back rent. Reporter the nonprofits say there needs to be action to extend the moratorium and to provide Legal Assistance and to get congress to act on rent relief. We see this crisis compounded what was already a very severe housing crisis. Reporter the California Department association believes there is a crisis too, but sees a different solution, government rental ass
sandra: america reports with the justice department last hour submitting proposed redactions to the affidavit used as the basis of the search of former president trump s florida home. now it s up to a federal judge to determine how much of that document the public will actually get to see. hello, welcome, everyone. i m sandra smith in new york. happy friday eve. john: as we like to call it around here, that s what thursday is. good to see you, sandra. the federal judge who approved the warrant to search mar-a-lago is set to weigh the pros and cons of releasing portions of the affidavit. the judge acknowledged heavy redactions to make the document in essence meaningless. justice department maintaining it could be dangerous to release any part of the affidavit saying it could compromise the investigations. republicans, along with several news organizations are pressing for more information about what prompted the unprecedented search of a former president s home. sandra
Procrastinators grabbing those last gifts. Santa leaves on his sleigh in the next few hours. A live look at the ben franklin parkway. Santas sleigh is ready, the kids are on their best behavior, the question is how much will Mother Nature behave this weekend . Temperatures air lot cooler right now as we get ready to move into christmas, that cooler wintertype weather has finally pushed on in. Yesterday at t time we were in the 40s and 50s. Now were seeing the 30s. Millville down to 34, cape may 40 and the poconos a blustery 27 degrees this morning. Satellite and radar, we may start out with a little bit of sunshine but you can see all this cloud cover starting to build out to the west. This will slide in during the day and this will help to limit those temperatures because of the lack of sun. Were only forecasting highs today in the mid 40s. Yesterday we topped out at 61 degrees. Today its a combination of sun and clouds, probably more clouds than sun and its cooler with a high of only
Good morning. Some of us will be getting a little snow for christmas but we wont get the real punch thats causing travel trouble in 12 states. And then there was one. The malls are opening this morning for those procrastinators grabbing those lastminute gifts. Santa leaves on his sleigh in the next few hours. First your wakeup weather. Sky 6hd taking a live look at the skyline. Unusually warm yesterday but the temperatures will plummet. We are in for a very cold christmas. The question is what about the white stuff. Who will see it and how much. Im nydia han, Christie Ileto is in for gray and meteorologist chris sowers is outside with accuweather. The last few years the highs were 58, 60 and 65. It will be much colder this year. With highs only in the 30s and wind chills in the teens and 20s. This is a look at the 24hour temperature change and the way you view this, that means its 8 degrees colder in philadelphia than it was this same time yesterday. 12 degrees cold inner wilmington, 1