[no audio] [no audio] gov. Murphy good afternoon, everybody. Thank you for your patience both in allowing us to move this to 3 00 today due to the white house vtc, which we will come back to but a lot of good content, it ran a little bit long. We apologize for the fact. We are a little bit behind. Im joined by the woman on my right, the commissioner of the department of health. To her right, another guy in , dr. Edno introduction. The guy to my left who doesnt need an introduction, pat callahan. Joined by jared maples, director of the department of Homeland Security preparedness and soon by chief counsel met plotkin. Dailybegin with our update on the numbers and charts. May these never be just numbers and charts. We are at it we are announcing an additional 347 positive test results, pushing 102,196. Total to. Y monitor is out if someone could get it plugged in, that would be great. We must keep in mind there are tens of thousands of new jerseyans who have tested positive the past seve
Good afternoon, everybody. Thank you for your patience. Both in allowing us to move this to 3 00 today due to the white house vtc, which we will come back to but a lot of good content, it ran a little bit long. We apologize for the fact. We are a little bit behind. Im joined by the woman on my right, the commissioner of the department of health. To her right, another guy in need of no introduction, dr. Ed. The guy to my left who doesnt need an introduction, pat callahan. Joined by jared maples, director of the department of Homeland Security preparedness and soon by chief council, matt plotkin. Lets begin with our daily update on the numbers and charts. May these never be just numbers and charts. These are real lives were talking about. First, today, we are announcing an additional 347 positive test results, pushing ur state total to 102,196. My monitor is out. If someone could get it plugged in, that would be great. Even as we cross 100,000, we must keep in mind there are tens of thou
To washington for this special celebration. Can we give them a hand . [applause] we would also like to welcome the rosa and Raymond Parks institute for selfdevelopment, led by miss elaine steel. And that is another round of applause. [applause] and photographer donna, whose photo of miss parks is prominently displayed in a vital part of the exhibition. And all the leaders and staff of the different cultural institutions across washington including secretary of the smithsonian dr. Lonnie bunch [applause] and the archivist of the United States, mr. David verioff. And our library guests and staff, and our viewers online, this is being livestreamed right now. And i have to tell you, we are radiating with joy and pride tonight because it is our pleasure to open this beautiful and compelling new exhibition about one of our countrys most beloved civil rights icons, rosa parks. The collection resonates strongly with me. After i was sworn in as the 14th librarian of congress in 2016, the very f
Right now this person is taken three lives and he is damaged three others. Reporter all out full scale search for radee prince is underway right now with officers fanned out across maryland and delaware. Law enforcement in maryland say that 37 yearold shot five people at his work place in northeastern maryland, three were killed. There is a small suburban community. Certainly sends a ripple across us, Hartford County citizens are reaching out with support. Reporter Law Enforcement says prince was last seen driving a black 2008 gmc acadia with delaware tags. Officers tell cbs3 it was believed that prince would surface at this residence in the 500 block of the road in stanton, dell wear. State police, asked report tours leave saying that members of the press were in danger. I promise you that. Reporter in wilmington prince was tied to a second shooting scene, this one in the 2800 block of northeast boulevard, and admiral jenkins says his daughters fiance say was shot two times. He is on
My outlook, my attitude. One, two, three. Row this is the cbs evening news. Mason good evening. Im anthony mason. They are four american heroes now at the center of the controversy over the president s treatment of Fallen Soldiers and their families. They were ambushed two weeks ago in niger where the u. S. Has hundreds of troops as part of the war on terror. The circumstances of their deaths have been something of a mystery, but tonight david martin has new details of how it all went down. Reporter the four soldiers were killed conducting a patrol on which a premission briefing slide said no enemy contact expected. They were members of a team of u. S. Advisers and soldiers from niger, about 40 in all, who set out to meet with local village leaders that day. According to the pentagon, Lieutenant General Kenneth Mackenzie had no reason to suspect trouble. The patrol attacked last week had done 29 patrols with no contact over the previous six months or some no indication this was going t