Counties flattening the curved. Businesses already struggling to stay open now dealing with a new mess. We just dont understand why somebody would want to do this to us at this point. A troubling trend. Another deadly outbreak at a nursing home. What can be done to stop it . The news at 11 00 starts right now. The past 24 hours, the states daeadliest day. 115 people died and yet overall the bay area has seen a steadying of the curve. What does it mean for counties looking to reopen businesses . Nbc bay areas ian cull with why its complicated. Reporter while it feels like were making progress, california saw a spike in covid19 deaths since yesterday. 115 human beings lost their lives, families torn apart. It was the deadliest day in the state of california. Reporter most in southern california, but Governor Newsom added the number of hospitalizations dropped again. The bay area also appears to be flattening the curve though Santa Clara County is nearing 2,000 cases. The number of patien
Pam and kron fours Stanley Roberts talks about a return to finding people behaving badly. Two months after his life threatening stroke. Are you ready mentally . Im bored. I need to get out in the field. Pam this is a full hour of your choice for prime time news. Pam now at 8. Pam rain moving through the bay area tonight. Bringing much needed showers. Pam good evening im pam moore. Diane smiths coast with a 63 degrees, but seven in scattershot worst in the north bay region spirit by noontime, light showers at the east bay shoreline. And down to the south bay. Afternoon highs, keeping things cool because of the pressure given us Cool Temperatures. Diane 66 degrees for daly city and 67 degrees francisco. With talk more about how long the Cool Temperatures will last. Pam kron4s Charles Clifford is live tonight in marin county. Where people have been preparing for the storm. Reporter of around 6 00 this evening there was a few drops falling. It has cleared out a little bit. It is breezy. In
This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. Parts of california so desperate for rain got it in buckets today from a fastmoving storm hitting the west coast. At least a billion gallons of waiter fell into los angeles reservoirs, a years supply for at least 30,000 people. But drought relief came at a price. At least two dead in oregon, flooded roads, mudslides, and now a massive cleanup. We have two reports, beginning with bigad shaban in los angeles. Begad. Reporter scott, the mudslide buried this neighborhood after just about two inches of rain fell in a matter of hours. Now, last year a wildfire actually burned much of the vegetation along these nearby hillsides so when the rain came down the dirt had nothing to hold on to. On this secrete in the community of camarillo, theres mud and rubble up to the roof lines. The mudslide actually blew out the front door . Yeah. You can see the hinges and frame are ripped right ow. Reporter firefighter nick cleary helped
This image was posted on twitter, it appears to show cirillo standing guard gist moments before he was shot. Cirillo is a part time reservist that wanted to become a full time soldier. He leaves behind a young son. Nbcs sarah joins our coverage. Start with security today. What are the differences were seeing there . Reporter well, especially here in ottawa, tamron, youre seeing increased security. But thats true through the entire country, especially at transit hubs and military bases. However, you heard the Prime Minister speak there, saying we will not be intimidated here in canada by the actions of what he is calling a terrorist. And he is urging people to get back to business as usual as much as possible. Thats what youre seeing here today, slightly stunned nation getting back to daily business, returning to work. Parliament back in session, like you just said, even though the building does remain closed to the public. It has been an emotional day so far. Just about an hour ago, me
This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. This is our western edition. Parts of california so desperate for rain got it in buckets today from a fastmoving storm hitting the west coast. At least a billion gallons of water fell into los angeles reservoirs, a years supply for at least 30,000 people. But drought relief came at a price. At least two dead in oregon, flooded roads, mud slides, and now a massive cleanup. We have two repors, beginning with bigad shaban in los angeles. Bigad. Reporter scott, the mud slide buried this neighborhood after just about two inches of rain fell in a matter of hours. Now, last year, a wildfire actually burned much of the vegetation along these nearby hillsides, so when the rain came down, the dirt had nothing to hold onto. On this street in the community of camarillo, theres mud and rubble up to the roof lines. The mud slide actually blew out the front door . Yeah. You can see the hinges and frame are ripped right out. Reporter