Dinings in 19 counties including three here in the bay area. Santa clara and Solano County as well as other indoor spaces such as winery tasting rooms, theaters, zoos and museums. And beach parking lots are once again being closed. We are joined now with how long these closures will last and how they will be enforced. Tom . Reporter will the governor took a very careful and respectful care and stick approach to encroach on individuals freedom for the common good. The spread of the virus continues at a rate that is particularly concerning. The main target of enforcement is 19 counties that total 70 of the state population, including the bay areas santa clara, contra costa, and Solano County. Guidance, by the way action that we anticipate and expect will remain in place for at least three weeks. New rules, complete closure of major virus spreading places, and drinking establishes. All of the bars and all 19 counties. Also closing . Indoor operations such as dining, wineries, movie theate
But it did not close above that level. We saw the major averages give back by the end of the day some off the morning highs well keep a close eye on this this morning green arrows indicated once again this morning dow futures up by 57 points. S p up by 4. 5 points the nasdaq up by 8. 5 points. Look at asia, the nikkei gave back some grounds. Hang seng up by 0. 7 the shanghai was up by 0. 9 . Then if you check things out in europe, its a mixed bag ftse up by a quarter percentage point. The dax and cac are weaker stocks in italy are down stocks in spain slightly higher. Check out crude oil prices you will see that crude oil looks like it is up about 29 cents. 47 57. 45 for wti. We are watching a couple big stories this morning were learning more about that deadly amtrak crash in Washington State yesterday three people were killed, nearly 100 more injured when the train derailed the ntsb confirmed that the train was traveling at 80 Miles Per Hour in a 30mileperhour zone the crash left sev
Tonight by many other airlines. There is no evidence of terrorism, data gathered by u. S. Intelligence satellite is raising new concerns. Our coverage begins with bill neely in cairo. Reporter the wreckage tells a story. Of a plane that broke apart in midair, scattered so far a satellite was used to find debris. Each piece, a clue in this mystery. Investigators worked on the two flight recorders today. Extracting information but releasing none. The airline metro jet claims a technical fault couldnt have caused the crash, blaming a a external impact. Russian officials insist that isnt based on fact. One fact we know is that the doomed plane was involved in a previous accident. Its tail hitting the ground, landing here in cairo, 14 years ago. And nobody is ruling out terrorism. Isis, which operates in the area, claims it downed the plane. Egypt and russia discounting that, the u. S. Is not. We dont have any direct evidence of any terrorist involvement yet. Reporter the bodies of nearly 2
They are doing now. Nightly news begins right now. Good evening. We wrapped up a pair of interviews with president obama here in newark a short time ago and well have our exclusive conversation shortly. But we do want to start with a deeply troubling mystery of a packed commercial airline that we know broke up in flight. It killed all 224 people on board. The russian airbus filled with vacationers went down on saturday over the sinai desert avoided tonight by many other airlines. There is no evidence of terrorism, data gathered by u. S. Intelligence satellite is raising new concerns. Our coverage begins with bill neely in cairo. Reporter the wreckage tells a story. Of a plane that broke apart in midair, scattered so far a satellite was used to find debris. Each piece, a clue in this mystery. Investigators worked on the two flight recorders today. Extracting information but releasing none. The airline metro jet claims a technical fault couldnt have caused the crash, blaming an external
Cancer. Brad and angelinea, a rare interview together opening up to tom brokaw about her health scare and how they are doing now. Nightly news begins right now. Good evening. We wrapped up a pair of interviews with president obama here in newark a short time ago and well have our exclusive conversation shortly. But we do want to start with a deeply troubling mystery of a packed commercial airline that we know broke up in flight. It killed all 224 people on board. The russian airbus filled with vacationers went down on saturday over the sinai desert avoided tonight by many other airlines. There is no evidence of terrorism, data gathered by u. S. Intelligence satellite is raising new concerns. Our coverage begins with bill neely in cairo. Reporter the wreckage tells a story. Of a plane that broke apart in midair, scattered so far a satellite was used to find debris. Each piece, a clue in this mystery. Investigators worked on the two flight extracting information but releasing none. The a