reopened in new york on chris james reporting. joe biden is calling for a nationwide mask mandate saying that it could save thousands of lives in the next 3 months. every single american. should be wearing a mask when they re outside. for the next 3 months at a minimum. every governor should mandate. every governor should mandate. mandatory mask-wearing. the estimates by the experts are will save over 40 1000 lives. the next few months. 40,000 lives. biden goes on to say wearing a mask is less about the individual contracting the virus and more about preventing others from getting sick and tonight more than half the states in the country require people to wear masks when out in public. here in the bay area there are more than 64,000 coronavirus cases and 924 related deaths we are seeing the most cases in alameda county with over 14,000 infections. the virus has also been deadliest in alameda. county with 216 deaths you can find a complete list of cases by county and city o
2 key pieces of evidence citi says it is now talking with the fbi to possibly take over the criminal investigation. this after this a lot of county district attorney and the california attorney general s office recused themselves. lawyers for the month was the family tonight tell me that this latest move shows why there s a lack of trust among many in the community with the department. certainly it appears that something criminal has happened we were very concerned we learned about yesterday. it s interfered with criminal prosecution its interfere with our federal civil rights case, it s. prejudiced our case in the ability to prosecute this officer and so not only is it appropriate to. that s the fire the person who did this. it is also appropriate to figure out how this could have happened how was one person making a decision about. evidence collection why wasn t that taking into was entire truck taken into evidence immediately. lots of questions being raised tonight. the
58,000 fell in defense of freedom. their names now enshrined on a black granite wall not far from here. to all of our vietnam veterans gathered here in the midst of this 50th anniversary, i say thank you, and welcome home. [applaus [applause] i m told that one of those veterans has come to this ceremony almost every year and almost always introduced as he was today, but i don t think his story has ever been told. and i hope he won t mind too much if i tell it today. 36 years ago this march, a first lieutenant in the united states army, 1st battalion, 97 artillery, awoke at dawn to a massive north vietnamese attack on a hill top outpost. he and his brothers were heavily outnumbered, it took just minutes for the enemy to break through their defenses and the fighting very quickly became hand-to-hand. history records in that moment that that young 1st lieutenant rallied his brother to stand their ground. ordered air and artillery strikes from a dangerously exposed position f
Pregnant bus operators suing New York City Transit for allegedly failing to provide them with reasonable accommodations urged the authority to address the issue. During a MTA board meeting Tuesday, …
Pregnant bus drivers working for the MTA who are suing the transit agency for allegedly skirting requirements to provide reasonable accommodations publicly