The coronavirus outbreak of the north bay nursing facility is getting worse 11 patients are now dead at the Windsor Vallejo care center. And now in total 127 people mostly residents of this nursing home. Have been infected in the last 2 weeks. Kron fours Maureen Kelly spoke with the family one of the recent victims who says she wants the facility shut down. Piece because that his s a suffering is over thats the aunt of william bennett, the 3rd who died wednesday night at Sutter Solano hospital, the 31 yearold stroke victim was the 11th resident of the winds are blue care center. To die related to covid19 so far 96 residents and 31 Staff Members there have tested positive for the virus. Bennets aunt says shes been trying to move the father of 2 out of the care center even before the virus took hold because of the conditions theyre personally consider to be to be shut down. Are rare because after down the hallway patients are sitting outside in so so nasty and so somber and mailed right,
Youre watching kron 4 news at 10 triage right now words like just utter devastation, San Franciscos once vibrant nightlife is crippled for now Business Owners are desperately searching for. Creative ways to try to reopen once they are given the green light. Thanks for joining us at 10, im ken wayne, im pam moore city leaders and night live operators met virtually last night for a summit. To talk about the challenges ahead and some possible options for sale of the sack is live tonight in the city with what could be ahead for bars and entertainment venues. Taylor. Well those concert and event venues will be the last to reopen according to the governors reopening a road map and for them to even make it to that point theyre going to need other ways to operate so some of those ideas toss around were allowing in nightlife venues to host outdoor shows in concerts in city parks and now there excuse me and while their indoor facilities remain closed or at a cut capacity. The stoning canceling s
Up next, texas senator ted cruz, education secretary betsy devos discussed the future of education and workforce development. We got about 20 minutes here to help a great conversation going about where we are. I indicated this morning some of the earlier comments that you are not able to get on but were at an important entry point for the United States which is the most successful economic democracy yet to have evolved on the planet is sitting with huge opportunity where the competition of the world is now risen beyond our heart is beating harder to do better and compete harder and we are at an educational moment where now we realize 330 Million People weve got this opportunity through the diversity of our population to become something that no one else has ever become before which is this highly educated, highly adaptive, highly creative population coming in from everywhere around the world and now can do things that are off the charts. We have an opportunity to facilitate the birthin
Where we are. I indicated this morning in the earlier comments you two werent able to hear them. But were at an important juncture point where the United States, which is the most successful economic democracy yet to have evolved on the planet is sitting with a huge opportunity where the competition of the world has now risen. It gets our blood flowing and our heart beating harder to do better and compete harder. Were at an educational moment where now we realize that with 330 million people, weve got this opportunity through the diversity of our population to really become something that no one else has ever become before, which is this highly educated, highly adaptive, highly creative population thats come in from everywhere around the world and can do things that are just off the charts. We have an opportunity to actually facilitate the birthing of a new economic trajectory for the United States. But just at the same time as that has happened, weve sort of run the full course with t
Continue beyond 11 50 a. M. Each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. The chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, r. Thompson, for five minutes. Mr. Thompson thank you, mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, i rise today to honor the life and service of alan al pingy. He passed away tuesday, april 23, at home. He was mcking county commissioner and i flew a flag over the capitol to be presented to his family and colleagues. Prior to becoming commissioner, he was part of the bradford professional firefighters and retired as captain in 1988. He then served as bradford township supervisor, 11 years as chairman. He enlisted in the u. S. Marine corps and honorably discharged as a corporal in september, 1970. Mr. Speaker, al pingy has served his nation and community. Above all else, he was family man, a loving husband of 36 years to his wife, deborah, and father to his four children, andy, scott, jeff, and jody. He was a grandfat