To work. It cannot be all at once athena jones has more. The clock is ticking toward President Trumps possible may first target to end the Virtual National shutdown and trump is seemingly growing anxious to declare the country open again amid the coronavirus pandemic. But some state leaders worry a push to ease social distancing. Could cause even more harm i fear if we open up too early and we have not sufficiently made that Health Recovery and crack the back of this virus. That we could be pouring gasoline on the fire even inadvertently is still a long way to go were not getting out of this in a couple weeks or probably even a couple months, weve got to keep this momentum going in new york state which has the highest number of cases anywhere in the world and the most deaths in the country. Governor andrew cuomo says the human costs of the crisis cant be compared to any amount of money lost in the economy we need to Public Health strategy that is safe. That is consistent with an econom
That enjoy and appreciate the National Park system and as we close out here happy centennial to the National Park service. A reminder this program will air tonight at 10 00 p. M. Eastern time once again in its entirety and youll see a full tour of arlington house just as if you were here yourself. Thanks for being with us. Each week american artifacts takes you to museums to reveal what artifacts reveal about American History. Next he leads a tour of arlington house. The 19th century mansion situated on the hill above president john f. Kennedys grave in Arlington National cemetery. Today it is the most visited historic home in the National Park Service System which is marking its centennial this year. Arlington house will close at the end of 2016 for a yearlong restoration made possible by a 12. 35 million gift. I am a park service ranger. I have been here many years. I sometimes joke i spent more time in this house than robert e. Lee did. Although it was his home for 30 years. Its per
Investigating the deathave motorist who pulled over for an accident early this morning. We are on woodside road on i 280 where it all happened. Reporter he pulled off on the shoulder, that is when he got out on foot. It was dark and that is when he was hit by an oncoming suv. The chp says it happened at 2 40 this morning when a driver of a black honda rear ended a toyota suv going southbound. That sent a toyota crashing into a center divide. Both cars blocked the two left lanes and that is when they stopped and crossed the lanes. The man was hit by a young driver, 18 years old, ended up on the right shoulder where chp officers found him ended up dead. Any time there is a crash on the freeway. We recommend people not to stop on the freeway and help just call 911 and let us know what is going on. If you stop others might not see you and you are liable to get struck. Investigators say the driver who caused the crash, Charles Miranda junior, 25 years old, has been charged with felony drunk
Causing that toyota to hit the center divide. Right after that crash, a witness in a silver jeep pulled over onto the right hand shoulder of 280 and stepped out to help those involved in the crash. He says as he was walking across the freeway lanes, he was hit by another suv. Any time you see a collision on the freeway, we recommend people to not stop on the freeway and help, just call 911, let us know what is going on. And if you stop, other vehicles cannot see you and you therefore, you might be youre liable to get struck. Reporter the driver of that honda involved in the initial accident which prompted the Good Samaritan to pull over to help has been identified 25z 5yearold Charles Miranda of valet home he has been booked into the San Mateo County jail for dui. The identity of the 33yearold Good Samaritan from redwood city who was killed has not yet been released. There was a passenger in the car with him. That woman was taken to the hospital for emotional trauma. Two others, women
To talk on camera. But they did give us new details saying that the whole thing happened quickly. About a minute after getting the impact, they climbed out of the car, but at that point the Good Samaritan was already down. The driver of the silver toyota four runner said at that hour 2 40 a. M. On sunday morning he was on the lookout for drunk drivers, careful to stay at 65 miles an hour. He says that the driver of the black honda sedan who hit him from behind must have been going 100 miles an hour. The driver of the toyota suv did not want to talk on camera, but said that the impact sent his four runner spinning out of control, hit the median, and stopped on the side. Shortly after that, a Good Samaritan pulled his jeep to the side of the road to help. He walked into the lane and was hit and killed by an 18year old driver. Any time you see an accident on the freeway, do not stop on the freeway to help, just call 911 and let us know whats going on. You know if you stop, other people ca