And joe biden trading fire on the hot button issues of race and faith. Economic crisis, new jobs numbers out following another week of staggering jobless claims and the latest on the negotiations over the relief bill. Is it on the brink of collapse . Pot peril . The american haef heart associa sounding the alarm. How marijuana could affect your heart, as sales spike during the pandemic. And royal rumble. Harry and meghan on a mission to take down toxic social media, calling out a crisis of hate, a crisis of health and a crisis of truth. The princes scathing attack this morning. And good morning, america. We hope you all are doing well this friday morning. Its a busy one. So lets get right to the latest on the coronavirus emergency. Overnight, the number of confirmed cases worldwide surpassed 19 million. In the United States there have been more than 4. 8 million reported cases, the number of american lives lost to the virus has now surpassed 160,000, and new research from the universit
Twitter send us a tweet at cspan wj and facebook or facebook. Com cspan. Couple of the polls that have come out since thursday since the last of this weeks hearings and let you know about some of our political coverage starting with the intersection of the debate and the impeachment hearings. Jerry simon writing impeachment invades the democratic primary. For the good portion of the campaign, it sounds like it feels like an intrasquad basketball game. The same side scrimmaging against one another. Outside forces began to muscle into the president ial primary primary contest. The first force was president taught President Trump, not of his own accord. The biggest was hearings on the possible impeachment that paid out played out in the house of representatives, in particular a hearing on wednesday dominated the news and stole much of the spotlight that otherwise would have gone to the democrats president ial debate. Not surprisingly, the first question was directed towards Elizabeth Warr
Road. The house voted in favor of a continuing resolution already. But that same bill cannot pass the Senate Without democrats voting in favor and so far theyve signaled theyre not willing to do it. Some republicans in the senate are not willing to approve the continue go resolution. So if that vote fails today, the government will run out of money at midnight eastern time and the Government Service theres begin to shut down. Not the fbi or the u. S. Army. But less critical functions. One big question is where has the president been on this . He has planned to fly out to florida to celebrate u÷ one yen office. It will be one year tomorrow. Hes since decided to stay in town as the government tries to stay afloat. Heres his direct or of legislative affairs. The president is continuing on reach out to them and he will continue to do so throughout the day. He is actively on the phone saying what is a solution that you think would be necessary . Now the argument is mostly over daca. The de
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In the north bay. The Recovery Process just starting to begin. Bring on the heat. A live look at san jose this morning. Just when we thought fall was in full swing, the temperatures are creeping in. Well check in with meteorologist, kari hall with how long the heat will stick around. Today in the bay continues right now. Good monday morning to you. Thanks for joining us. Im marcus washington. Im laura garcia. We should mention this morning, all napa valley schools resume classes today two weeks after the wildfires tore through parts of the north bay. Hopefully kids can get a normalcy. They are probably already up because they have a hard time sleeping when you know school is going to begin. They are really excited about getting back to normalcy. As we get a look at what we are feeling as you get ready to head out this morning, fairly mild compared to the mornings recently. Look at the trivalley on the right side of the screen. 65 degrees with upper 50s elsewhere. In the north bay, 49 d