In the bay area are currently being tested. We have live call for Team Coverage on the growing impact locally from the virus plus we are hearing from a california man who is out of quarantine we begin tonight though with our grant lotus here in the studio with the latest developments grant pad can says the reason there would be cases in the bay area and when you considered chinas proximity to california as youre entering the us and then of course Travis Air Force base here in fairfield is a resource for the cdc and tonight that Organization Says the number of local patients undergoing medical evaluations for the coronavirus is rising 12 people possibly infected are currently being isolated that number jumped in the past day from 7 to now a dozen on sunday, 178 people from the cruise ship in japan arrived at Travis Air Force base in fairfield 7 people on board tested positive for the virus. Thats according to japanese officials of those 7 3 were sent to the university of Nebraska Medica
While most of the north bay also down into the 30s this morning later on today daytime highs back to the 60s another pretty predictable situation shaping up upper 60s for inland areas, mid 60s right along the bay overall comfortable again i have more about what to expect this weekend including that Southern California rainfall. Still ahead robin all right, thank you john off to the golden gate we go taking a peek at one oh one and saying hello to the zipper truck there it is right there on the corner of your screen sort of just sitting watching around your lane configuration there a little late usually its done before now so i wonder why they didnt post anything so far looking good in both directions here into and out of San Francisco 19 minutes is your drive time so back to the bay bridge where we had a multi vehicle accident 6 cars were blocking the fast track lanes we have a traffic break tow truck chp all on scene. It was a lot to look at it south of the way now, but you are backed
As we walk through the Civil Rights Museum with judge anderson, the group and the president of the United States of america, i was moved again. The emotion that comes over you in waves as you see the past, the struggle, the conflict, i am so very proud that the president of the United States was here to see and witness it. I am proud that dr. Ben carson, secretary of hud, is here today, with his wonderful wife, candy. [applause] i do not want to keep you are him waiting or the wonderful people outside, it was difficult for this president , as much as he has traveled, as much of the responsibilities, to rise early this morning in washington, d. C. To Board Air Force one. That beautiful plane came in with the snow furling out behind it and i thought, what a wonderful day this is the for us all. 200 years, the president of the United States is here to talk about our museum. And our history. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome with me my friend in the 45th president of the United States o
Geled the director of the center for pharmaceutical policy and prescribing at the university of pittsburgh and also an associate professor of medicine and Health Policy and here to help walk us through the impact of the proposed merger between c. V. S. And aetna. Thank you so much for joining us today. A pleasure. Ood morning. Host good morning. Cvs changed its name three years ago some say to reposition itself as a Health Company rather than just a drug store. Of about the significance a major drug store chain merging with a Health Care Insurance provider. Guest yeah. It is almost like this transition has been happening for decades. Cvs started in the 1960s as a single store and has been expanding its footprint since that time. The Minute Clinics opened about a decade ago. Then it joined with a pharmacy benefits manager to do other things and then it added some longterm care services. Some infusion services. Then it changed its name and got rid of tobacco. It has really been the evolu
Officials. 2027488001 for republicans, 2027488000 for democrats, for ndependents, 2027488002. Thanks very much for being with us. Inside the opinion page of Washington Post, photograph of senator al franken, one of three public official who is resigned this week along with trent franks of alabama and john conyers of michigan. And also in the Washington Post, nbcs matt lauer, roy moore of the Alabama Senate race, bill oreilly of the Fox News Channel sch and harvey weinstein. Will the federalist website have two different points of view that we want to get your opinions on this. First from denise in mccallister. She wrote a mans character is certainly a factor in the quality of his governors but when the sins are governance, but when the since are personal n nature, host you can read the full essay by the federalist website. And theres this from georgey borman if a politicians personal life doesnt matter for voting, why even voice support for those values at all . Going on to say im not