Hanging in the balance on what we do here on capitol hill and with white house. Three weeks from now i hope to be joining you in the passage with you and your families in your communitys of a major which will strengthen america and give you an opportunity to be part of our future. President , i yield. First, let me tell you how pleased i am to the people of maryland that we are now in the process of ending this government shutdown. Government shutdown does not benefit any and certainly does not benefit the federal workers who live in maryland and workers around the nation. The uncertainty that is a time brings and those that are exempted or have to work without knowing when to get a paycheck from those that are on furlough and dont know whether theyll ever get a projector not it is not in the interest of our federal workforce and certainly not an interest of Government Contractors who depend upon contracts would been on suspension and not in the interest of the a public as it depends o
Colder. Reporter its going to last a day or two, and then we are back in the 60s and 70s as we get closer to christmas. Theres the live shot on sky6 live hd. Blustery and cold wind whipping around out of the west anywhere from 20 to 30 Miles Per Hour. 28 Miles Per Hour in philadelphia. 22 in trenton. Allentown, 25. Reading, 25. Philadelphia, again, 28. Wilmington, 26. And millville, 26 Miles Per Hour. So all these numbers that you see behind me here feel like the mid 20s. Reading, 32, windchill of 22. Millville, 35. Cape may, 37. Dover, 34. They are freezing in allentown. Satellite and radar, believe it or not, buffalo for the first time this season has picked up meferl measurable snowfall. They had 30 inches of snow this time last year. A late start to winter. Now that the cold air is pushing in, were seeing lake effect snow flurries, there could be flurries in the poconos. Everybody else wind, sun and clouds. Lunchtime, 40. 2 00 p. M. , 42. 5 00 p. M. , back down to 41. Well talk abo
No, your clock may be wrong but it is 6 00 oclock. Lets get to another number and that is our number of the day. We have select an eight out of the ten this morning. It will be milder then yesterday but still kind of on the breezy side, we will have plenty of sunshine, but as we look at bus stop buddy, he is bundled up this morning n fact mom made him wear a hat today because temperatures are mostly in the 30s, as you get started this morning. So, keep that in mind when dressing the kids this morning. Lancaster county has a freeze warning in effect until 8 00 a. M. Now that it is past november we will not have anymore frost advisories, it is not that unusual to be frosty but freezing this early, yeah, that is because we hardly have any clouds out there this morning and our noreaster from saturday has moved all the way up to the canadian mar times. We dont to have worry about that anymore but you can see from our camera at the a airport that it is a little breezy out there not as windy
Well get his daily briefing. Governor cuomo says 1 million new yorkers have now been tested for coronavirus. In just the last hour, connecticut announcing that inperson classes at Public Schools will stay canceled for the remainder of the school year. Right now President Trump on his way to phoenix, arizona. The president is set to tour a honeywell factory thats making n95 masks. As always, we have our doctor on duty, dr. Jennifer pena is back, a former white house physician. Well get to dr. Pena is just a moment. We want to start by zeroing in on the toll that this virus is taking on communities of color especially. Nbcs Geoff Bennett will be with us in the hour. Hes at a new coronavirus testing site in chevy, maryland in Prince Georges County, home to one of the countrys wealthiest black communities. That county also has reported the most coronavirus cases and some of the highest death tolls in the washington, d. C. Area. Geoff, lets start with what youre seeing at that testing site