Gov. Ivey good afternoon, everyone. It has been quite a week. Week. I am grateful the Alabama Legislature was able to finish its business on monday, adopt and approve both budgets and agree on a pathway forward to make certain the federal cares act will get to the people of alabama who have been economically impacted and hurt by this disease and obviously those are the folks who need and deserve help. Week, myxt administration will be announcing some different ways that members of the legislatures as well as the people of alabama can have direct impact and to some of the different options that might be available. Step, however, is the next in what has seemed like a long and difficult process of reopening the economy while at the same time remaining true to is belief the fact that this a serious, deadly disease. As dr. Harris said yesterday, our numbers are not as good as we would hope. In some cities and counties, montgomery being one of them, there are legitimate concerns with a large
Sit down to eat in Solano County. Also enforcing the order. The plan to make sure you stay at home this memorial day weekend. Plus for the church to be adjudged to be nonessential in times like this is just is just sad. Determined to open their doors. The Message Church leaders are sending to Governor Newsom tonight. Good thursday evening. Thanks for joining us. Im janelle wang. And im raj mathai. Tomorrow morning things will be different in Solano County. Expanded phase two. That means dining in at restaurants. The county got approval from the governor just one day after napa county did. Now theres a mad scramble to get ready. Nbc bay areas cheryl hurd reports from benicia. Reporter inside outside dining officially begins at 6 00 a. M. Friday morning here in Solano County. But for the owner of this restaurant, it began today. While some Solano County restaurants are counting done the hours before they can reopereope reopen, jason is welcoming customers today. We are welcoming people i
Will your the favourite look like this . On the run how hundreds of goats were able to escape taking off through a major city. Good wednesday morning, everyone. There is a new prediction about the coronavirus and how it could spread by this sumer. A coronavirus model used by the white house is now projecting 147,000 deaths in the u. S. By august. That projection has increased in the last few days as more of the country reopens. But other areas say theyre not rushing. Authorities in Los Angeles County say it could be another three months before their stayathome order is lifted. Here in new york all broadway shows are now canceled through labor day. A huge economic blow to the city. Meanwhile, that mystery illness affecting children has now spread to at least 13 states. Dr. Anthony fauci says while rare, the illness demands attention because so much remains unknown. We have much more on all of this beginning with abcs megan tevrizian. Reporter this morning, people hoping orders to be lif
Chair clyburn Ranking Member scalise and members, thank you for joining us today. The impact of the coronavirus on essential Frontline Workers and the steps the federal government can take to better protect these workers. The coronavirus pandemic has already killed more than 90,000 thancans, more deaths any other nation. Throughout this crisis, our nations essential workers have continued to serve their communities at Great Potential risk to themselves and their families. They are the true heroes of this crisis. I am deeply honored that several of these heroes have joined us today. These heroes treat patients who are sick with the virus and confront comfort the families of those who have lost loved ones. Callsespond to emergency and keep our communities safe. Stock our grocery and drugstore shelves. They keep our transit systems running, and they clean our hospitals and offices to protect prevent the virus from spreading further. Tens of thousands of essential workers have been infecte
Interesting timing in all of this as well. They are seen here leaving federal court in boston last summer, were charged in connection with that vast College Admissions bribery scheme. As other parents in the same scheme did time for bribing and cheating to get theres kids in prestigious colleges as athletic recruits. They refused and said they would go to trial. Today we learned both agreed to plead guilty to wire and u. S. Mail fraud according to u. S. Attorneys office, laughlin could get a twomonth prison sentence, he five months, except because of the coached pandemic, nbc bay area legal fears of Coronavirus Infections in prison. I think Lori Laughlin has a very likely scenario that she may not even do the two months because she could be released early because she could not be a defender. Not only is it a good deal when you look at it relative to another defenders in this case but based on the timing. Because she may not actually face significant jail time at all. Now, the pleas wil