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, california state manufacturing as well . it is not often stated, and not often well known that california is the largest manufacturing states in the united states of america . it's a point of pride for many of us that live here and work here and reside here . as well as is one of arm more successful manufacturing facilities that you see here . we are here with a purpose that is to emphasize the need for all of us, as we work through this pandemic to make sure, that california-based manufacturing companies, are procuring products for californians . and producing products for that matter for the rest of the nation . we want to incentivize more california-based manufacturing . we want to encourage purchasers, of protective gear, gowns, gloves, sanitizers things like face coverings and facemasks, plexiglass shields, and the like, we would like to encourage people to purchase from california-based manufacturers . by the way that include the state of california itself . is not lost on me, the magnitude of this crisis requires many
, california state manufacturing as well . it is not often stated, and not often well known that california is the largest manufacturing states in the united states of america . it's a point of pride for many of us that live here and work here and reside here . as well as is one of arm more successful manufacturing facilities that you see here . we are here with a purpose that is to emphasize the need for all of us, as we work through this pandemic to make sure, that california-based...
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en el norte de california quÉ pasa?emas en california y tambiÉn de aquellas playas estÁn muy buenas. calificamos las playas desde la "a" hasta la "f" playas con calificaciones desde la "d" hasta la "f" son playas muy contaminadas. reportera: en primicia. frankie: esa playa que nombras ha tenido una calificaciÓn muy mala, tradicionalmente y es por un riachuelo que ya lleva contaminantes. hay que tener mucho cuidado con esa playa en el condado de humble. reportera: y en la zona de san pedro creek y en san mateo, esa playa estÁ sucia. frankie: asÍ es. mucha agua que llega de las zonas urbanas y las lluvias llega por un riachuelo que se llama san pedro y esa correntina envÍa la contaminaciÓn a la playa. reportera: la opciÓn para la gente que estÁ en la parte central de california. frankie: la playa de monterey beach es una playa muy limpia. no hay corrientes o desagües que lleguen hacia ella. todas las playas que estÁn abiertas y no tienen cerramientos son playas limpias y tiene la mejor calificaciÓn y son mÁs confiables. r
en el norte de california quÉ pasa?emas en california y tambiÉn de aquellas playas estÁn muy buenas. calificamos las playas desde la "a" hasta la "f" playas con calificaciones desde la "d" hasta la "f" son playas muy contaminadas. reportera: en primicia. frankie: esa playa que nombras ha tenido una calificaciÓn muy mala, tradicionalmente y es por un riachuelo que ya lleva contaminantes. hay que tener mucho cuidado con esa playa en el condado de...
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i am here at the california museum, also the home of the california hall of fame. some of the most inspired leaders that have left their mark on history but happen to have a strong identity here in the state of california. one of them i had the privilege of recognizing a few months ago was reverend lawson. known to many as one of the most influential leaders in the civil rights movement. he brought forth the principles of nonviolence from gandhi and brought them to the forefront of the consciousness of dr. king. i met with him and leaders of black lives matter and other leaders of the community and had a conversation about the history of the civil rights movement. going back as we debated to the 1950's, he argued back to 1947. and the impact the jackie robinson had on the movement. not just emmett till in the movement that mark part of -- that marked part of history and changed the momentum. the montgomery bus boycott and others he helped lead. what makes this moment different from that one? is this a moment or a movement? what part of our history are we living in
i am here at the california museum, also the home of the california hall of fame. some of the most inspired leaders that have left their mark on history but happen to have a strong identity here in the state of california. one of them i had the privilege of recognizing a few months ago was reverend lawson. known to many as one of the most influential leaders in the civil rights movement. he brought forth the principles of nonviolence from gandhi and brought them to the forefront of the...
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and went on to redefine it in california. it is a center we have lost and one that we should reclaim. one where liberty and rectitude exist side-by-side, one where patriotism is synonymous with, not challenged by vigorous dissent, one of decency and free expression in equal measure. it is, i submit, one of justice for all. thank you. [applause] i would be delighted to take questions if anyone has them. yes, sir. >> [indiscernible] i wondered how you think that sets him apart from many of the current judges on the court. mr. newton one of the things : i'm often struck by is that when warren came to the court, he was far from the only person on the court to have come from a political background. in fact, five of the justices of the initial warren court had not been judges in any significant way prior to their service on the supreme court. hugo black had briefly been a judge. william douglas came from the sec. robert jackson has served as attorney general. felix frankfurter was a harvard law professor. i happen to believe that b
and went on to redefine it in california. it is a center we have lost and one that we should reclaim. one where liberty and rectitude exist side-by-side, one where patriotism is synonymous with, not challenged by vigorous dissent, one of decency and free expression in equal measure. it is, i submit, one of justice for all. thank you. [applause] i would be delighted to take questions if anyone has them. yes, sir. >> [indiscernible] i wondered how you think that sets him apart from many of...
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of thepresents 72% population in the state of california. countiessented in 19 that have targeted engagement with our state health officials. as you see from the slide reference here, seven of those counties we are now adopting this dimmer in terms of their reopening. with that, let me know bring up dr. ghaly to explain the slide in terms of what local conditions mean and how they drive our response. i will come back up, finish up, and of course answer any questions. dr. ghaly? thank you, governor. good afternoon. i wanted to remind you a bit about how we are looking at our support and work with various counties around ensuring that their epidemiology, that is really just to say the data we are watching closely around cases and availability of things like hospitalizations and limited hospital capacity in order to ensure that counties have the level of support they need to manage spread. then to think about as the governor discussed the ability to further dim or go back with some sectors. we are watching closely elevated to these transmission
of thepresents 72% population in the state of california. countiessented in 19 that have targeted engagement with our state health officials. as you see from the slide reference here, seven of those counties we are now adopting this dimmer in terms of their reopening. with that, let me know bring up dr. ghaly to explain the slide in terms of what local conditions mean and how they drive our response. i will come back up, finish up, and of course answer any questions. dr. ghaly? thank you,...
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desaulnier of california will vote aye on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. price of north carolina, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. price will vote yea on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lewis of georgia, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lewis will vote yea on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. watson coleman will vote yea on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> good afternoon, mr. speaker. as the member designated by the honorable mr. james lang vin, the gentlema
desaulnier of california will vote aye on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. price of north carolina, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. price will vote yea on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lewis of georgia,...
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it is a photo of the state of california. the state slide represents equivalent of roughly 21 different states in terms of total population. it is important to make this point. california, the largest state in our nation, 40 million residents strong represents the population of 21 states. imagine looking at that state map and putting in over 40% of america's states. that gives you a sense of the magnitude of the state of california and the magnitude of our responsibility to approach our response in a way that addresses the needs of different parts of the state of california, different regions. accordingly, we of long talked about our approach to addressing the issues of covid-19, it spread and our suppression strategies have to be from the frame, bottom-up. we have talked about the fact that localism is determinative. we recognize local conditions are just inked and unique from one another and we recognize that conditions in far reaches of california and northern parts of the state are very different than in the san francisco
it is a photo of the state of california. the state slide represents equivalent of roughly 21 different states in terms of total population. it is important to make this point. california, the largest state in our nation, 40 million residents strong represents the population of 21 states. imagine looking at that state map and putting in over 40% of america's states. that gives you a sense of the magnitude of the state of california and the magnitude of our responsibility to approach our...
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statewide, we have 7000 california highway patrol. again, for tactical alert and have been for days with protective gear all up and down the state of california. working again to deploy the national guard an additional 1100 guards men and women that are deployed just today, thousands over the last few days. we are looking we have very many national guardsmen working on covid response were looking at a subset of those on the covid response to see if we can pre-position to make them available to meet the needs of communities all across the state of california. so substantial support from the state of california. and obviously robust local support, mutual aid system well defined well organized county overlay with county sheriff's working with chp and ultimately with the national guard. reporter: the next question is with the "new york times" should like to know how worried you are about the spread of covid-19 at these protests and how the status tracking any related spread. after we saw testing sites closed in los angeles as the curfews
statewide, we have 7000 california highway patrol. again, for tactical alert and have been for days with protective gear all up and down the state of california. working again to deploy the national guard an additional 1100 guards men and women that are deployed just today, thousands over the last few days. we are looking we have very many national guardsmen working on covid response were looking at a subset of those on the covid response to see if we can pre-position to make them available to...
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it gives you a sense of the magnitude of the state of california. in the magnitude of our responsibility to approach our response in a way that addresses the needs of different parts of the state of california and different regions. accordingly, we have long talked about the fact that our approach to issues of covid-19 and our suppression and other strategies have to be from the frame of bottom-up. localism also is determinative. we recognize local distinctions from one another. we recognize conditions in far reaches of california, and northern parts of the state, our very different in the san francisco bay area. very different than the san francisco region. accordingly, we have afforded the ability for local health directors working collaboratively with their health systems and of course working very collaboratively and elected officials make determinations on when to move forward through our phase in approach. as many of you have heard me say in the past we put up guidelines. guidelines create a framework of how we believe we can be open the econo
it gives you a sense of the magnitude of the state of california. in the magnitude of our responsibility to approach our response in a way that addresses the needs of different parts of the state of california and different regions. accordingly, we have long talked about the fact that our approach to issues of covid-19 and our suppression and other strategies have to be from the frame of bottom-up. localism also is determinative. we recognize local distinctions from one another. we recognize...
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it is a photo of the state of california. that state slide represents the equivalent of roughly 21 different states in terms of total population. the e largest state in our nati million residents strong, represents the population of 21 states. so just imagine looking at that state map, putting in over 40% of america's states and that gives you a sense of the magnitude of the state of california and the magnitude of our responsibility to approach our response in a way that addresses the needs of different parts of the state of california, different regions. accordingly, we have long talked about the fact that our approach to addressing the issues of covid-19, its spread and our suppression and prevention strategies have to be from the frame bottom up. we have long talked about the fact that localism ultimately is determinative that we recognize local conditions are distinct and unique from one another. and we recognize that conditions in far reaches of california and northern parts of the state are very different than in the n
it is a photo of the state of california. that state slide represents the equivalent of roughly 21 different states in terms of total population. the e largest state in our nati million residents strong, represents the population of 21 states. so just imagine looking at that state map, putting in over 40% of america's states and that gives you a sense of the magnitude of the state of california and the magnitude of our responsibility to approach our response in a way that addresses the needs of...
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las agencias de la policía de san francisco y san josé anuncian reformas horas antes el fiscal de californiara nuevos reglamentos y propuestas para tratar de implementar cambios a nivel estatal >> estamos en vivo desde san josé nos cuentan cuáles serían algunas propuestas adelante flavio >> muy buenas tardes, estas propuestas surgen después de las manifestaciones constantes de país precisamente por la muerte de george floyd dicen que esto es necesario para mejorar la relación con los agentes y la comunidad >> a nivel estatal anuncian reformas en todos los departamentos de la policía >> creemos que pueden ayudar a lograr un sistema donde la policía y el pueblo trabaje junto >> piden a las agencias incorporar las siguientes reformas >> la intervención para que un oficial de tenga otro colega para evitar un abuso prohibir agarrar alguien por el cuello aprender a reducir y el uso de fuerza letal como último recurso >> ojalá a las propuestas que anunciamos reciban atención >> la asociación propone un día antes del reformas para dichos departamentos >> admitimos que hay policías que son racistas y
las agencias de la policía de san francisco y san josé anuncian reformas horas antes el fiscal de californiara nuevos reglamentos y propuestas para tratar de implementar cambios a nivel estatal >> estamos en vivo desde san josé nos cuentan cuáles serían algunas propuestas adelante flavio >> muy buenas tardes, estas propuestas surgen después de las manifestaciones constantes de país precisamente por la muerte de george floyd dicen que esto es necesario para mejorar la...
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repatriation flights into the state of california, a cruise ship off the coast of california into the san francisco bay area, into the open port. and obviously, a pandemic that transcends the borders here in this state and our nation and the rest of the world. nonetheless, we worked collaboratively through this crisis to again focus with intention on the needs of our most vulnerable californians and despite the headwinds and changing circumstances we were resolved and committed to figuring out a different strategy. a new way to produce real results. everyone said the future is not just something you experience, it is something that manifests. it's our decisions, not conditions that determine our fate and we make new decisions based on changing conditions and we originated a program, first in the nation. it's called project room key. working with federal partners and fema primarily to address our approach to this pandemic, we recognized needed to do much more to address our most most vulnerable californians out in this congregate facilities. out on the streets and sidewalks and in larg
repatriation flights into the state of california, a cruise ship off the coast of california into the san francisco bay area, into the open port. and obviously, a pandemic that transcends the borders here in this state and our nation and the rest of the world. nonetheless, we worked collaboratively through this crisis to again focus with intention on the needs of our most vulnerable californians and despite the headwinds and changing circumstances we were resolved and committed to figuring out...
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>>covid-19 cases are surging in california causing alarm. i mean to say that to be modeling to be hyperbolic but we lost 52 individuals again in the last 24 hours, 65. on ue
>>covid-19 cases are surging in california causing alarm. i mean to say that to be modeling to be hyperbolic but we lost 52 individuals again in the last 24 hours, 65. on ue
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in the state of california, we are proof of that. you see this, one of the original models put out many, many months ago. very simple model that talks about no intervention, meaning you just rolled out of bed and went along with whatever was thrown at us. and without an intervention, the expectation and the reality as you've experienced in some states, there would be a large surge or significant increase in the surge of transmissions of the virus and consequence the big impact on the hospital care delivery system, on the health care delivery system. intervention is what we refer to in technical terms as nonpharmaceutical interventions, social distancing, physical distancing, wearing a face mask allowed us to prepare, promote, and protect a different outcome. because of the interventions in the state of california, we are able to mitigate the curve and never experienced the sharp increase. but what we did do is we pushed out because of these innovations the growth of that curve. but more modestly so we had time to develop more capacit
in the state of california, we are proof of that. you see this, one of the original models put out many, many months ago. very simple model that talks about no intervention, meaning you just rolled out of bed and went along with whatever was thrown at us. and without an intervention, the expectation and the reality as you've experienced in some states, there would be a large surge or significant increase in the surge of transmissions of the virus and consequence the big impact on the hospital...
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remember, california's 58 counties. over 470, almost 480 cities.when we talk about our state, we talk about scale and size and scope. so he's trying to reconcile our challenge but also reconcile the differentiation in regions large and small across the state became big frame of focus and engagemnt at the local level. as a consequence of that, we started to socialize the term localism is determinative. meaning, local conditions are such that local elected, local health directors have a unique understanding of the criteria of concern, also the criteria to which they would afford a remedy to those concerns as it relates to the spread and the transmission of this virus. we started to see density of transmission in certain parts of the state. other parts of the state just didn't experience real transmission. we saw deaths increasing in certain parts of the state. we did not see that in other parts of the state. many counties, many regions asserted themselves, understandably, making that point that they are different from other parts of the state. and we
remember, california's 58 counties. over 470, almost 480 cities.when we talk about our state, we talk about scale and size and scope. so he's trying to reconcile our challenge but also reconcile the differentiation in regions large and small across the state became big frame of focus and engagemnt at the local level. as a consequence of that, we started to socialize the term localism is determinative. meaning, local conditions are such that local elected, local health directors have a unique...
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ley santuario de california es legal y asÍ permanecerÁ.trump, indicando que la ley santuario debilita los esfuerzos de deportaciÓn en california. la suprema corte deja vigente otras dos leyes estatales que el gobierno federal querÍa anular. una que obliga a los agentes de ice notificar empleadores antes de una auditorÍa en su centro de trabajo y otra sobre la vigilancia estatal de los centros de detenciÓn de ice. >> el estado tiene acceso para revisar y supervisar el tratamiento de los migrantes en los centros de detenciÓn. paola: la corte suprema decidiÓ que los trabajadores de la comunidad lgbtq pueden ampararse en la normativa sobre protecciÓn de derechos civiles para interponer demandas alegando discriminaciÓn laboral. por lo cual no pueden ser despedidos por preferencia sexual. la ley de derechos civiles de 1964 protegea los integrantes de esa comunidad de ser discriminados. en medio de las protestas contra la brutalidad policial, el fiscal de california javier becerra anunciÓ propuestas para reformar el mÉtodo de policÍa del estado.
ley santuario de california es legal y asÍ permanecerÁ.trump, indicando que la ley santuario debilita los esfuerzos de deportaciÓn en california. la suprema corte deja vigente otras dos leyes estatales que el gobierno federal querÍa anular. una que obliga a los agentes de ice notificar empleadores antes de una auditorÍa en su centro de trabajo y otra sobre la vigilancia estatal de los centros de detenciÓn de ice. >> el estado tiene acceso para revisar y supervisar el tratamiento de...
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and you're referring to this transfer from the california institute for man in southern california.ed to san quentin late last month and a number of them tested positive for the coronavirus. those inmates who tested positive are being isolated. are you hearing that same thing when you talk to your son? does he feel like enough is being done? >> no. my son is actually able to cure other inmates coughing and having a hard time breathing. it concerns me deeply. i try to keep in contact with him. when he calls me, i asked him what is going on. it doesn't seem like anyone is doing anything about it. they are left there alone. >> what is your message for those who are in charge its san quentin and in prisons across california? what are the changes you think should be made to improve conditions and keep everyone safe from the coronavirus. >> i mean, i believe that everyone has a right to a healthy environment whether they are in prison or not. this is all part of the systematic racism that we see toward our black and brown young men whether in are out of the prison system. i want them to b
and you're referring to this transfer from the california institute for man in southern california.ed to san quentin late last month and a number of them tested positive for the coronavirus. those inmates who tested positive are being isolated. are you hearing that same thing when you talk to your son? does he feel like enough is being done? >> no. my son is actually able to cure other inmates coughing and having a hard time breathing. it concerns me deeply. i try to keep in contact with...
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california is 50 counties and almost 480 cities. when we talk about our state we talk about the scale of size and scope that's equivalent to 21 states population combined. can't reconcile our challenge but also trying to recognize the differentiation in regions, large and small, all across the state. this became a big frame of focus and engagement at the local level. as a consequence of that, we started to say socialism was determinative. meaning, local conditions are such that local electives and health directors have a unique understanding of the criteria of concern. also to which they would afford a remedy to those concerns as it relates to the spread and transmission of the virus. we started to see you density of transmission and certain parts of the states and other parts did not experience any real transmission. we saw deaths increasing and we did not see that and other parts of the state. many counties in many regions asserted themselves understandably making that point that they are different from other parts of the state. w
california is 50 counties and almost 480 cities. when we talk about our state we talk about the scale of size and scope that's equivalent to 21 states population combined. can't reconcile our challenge but also trying to recognize the differentiation in regions, large and small, all across the state. this became a big frame of focus and engagement at the local level. as a consequence of that, we started to say socialism was determinative. meaning, local conditions are such that local electives...
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>>covid-19 cases are surging in california causing alarm. i mean to say that to be modeling to be hyperbolic but we lost 52 individuals again in the last 24 hours, 65. on tuesday, the governor claiming that the increase is in large part due to our actions. the reality is i'm not naive people are mixing. that is increasing the spread of this virus. it shouldn't surprise. anybody. using the latest data to illustrate what state officials are seen. the governor says, although we are testing more numbers show the spread of the virus or positivity rate is what is significant and that has gone up 5.1% in the last few weeks also he says hospitalizations and icu rates are also on the rockies. so cautiously in eyes wide open it cannot practice physical distancing. then are you practicing love. the governor is saying that it is critical to continue to socially distance also he added the medical experts say the when you are choosing your activities choose outside rather than inside. when you're not at home. and you have gone to the office or you're back
>>covid-19 cases are surging in california causing alarm. i mean to say that to be modeling to be hyperbolic but we lost 52 individuals again in the last 24 hours, 65. on tuesday, the governor claiming that the increase is in large part due to our actions. the reality is i'm not naive people are mixing. that is increasing the spread of this virus. it shouldn't surprise. anybody. using the latest data to illustrate what state officials are seen. the governor says, although we are testing...
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this is california. can see california over the last week has had that increase in test positivity, you can see the dramatic increase at the end in the blue line along with increasing testing that has been done and we want to thank the governors and the work and laboratories that has allowed us along with hhs to ensure the supplies were there, to increase these orange lines. you can see in each cases, they have dramatically gone up over the last four weeks. like new mexico, the primary infections right now in california, at the highest level are in the l.a. area but because l.a.is a large metropolitan area, you really need this kind of more specific and local graphic to show that is increasing in the central valley. this gives us the ability to focus resources among agricultural workers to improve testing and isolation for those who become positive. i wanted to take you through how we look at data, how we consolidate the data and report out to the government monday. -- out to governors on monday. we hope
this is california. can see california over the last week has had that increase in test positivity, you can see the dramatic increase at the end in the blue line along with increasing testing that has been done and we want to thank the governors and the work and laboratories that has allowed us along with hhs to ensure the supplies were there, to increase these orange lines. you can see in each cases, they have dramatically gone up over the last four weeks. like new mexico, the primary...
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we had over 100,000 tests in the state of california one day this week. naturally, as we increase tesla, we'll see an increase number in total of individuals who test positive. it becomes important to look at the percentage of those who test positive to really give us a sign, an indication, of what we refer to as community spread. when we did the first 14-day cohort in april in terms of the rate, we had spiked at 40.8%. last 14-day period, including the last 4 hours, our positive rate is at 5.3%. that's up from 5.1% a few days ago and the seven-day trend higher still at 5.7%. so poverty rate in the state of california, 5.3% over a seven- day period, 5.7%. we were able to conduct not 101,000 tests as we did 48 hours ago, but in the last 24 hours we conducted 77,000 tests. let me just take a moment on the test to mark a following consideration. i noted yesterday that we have averaged 88,000 tests a day over the last 7 days. that is a milestone in the state. i want to say two things about testing. we still need to test more people. number one. number two, i
we had over 100,000 tests in the state of california one day this week. naturally, as we increase tesla, we'll see an increase number in total of individuals who test positive. it becomes important to look at the percentage of those who test positive to really give us a sign, an indication, of what we refer to as community spread. when we did the first 14-day cohort in april in terms of the rate, we had spiked at 40.8%. last 14-day period, including the last 4 hours, our positive rate is at...
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the gentlelady from california reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognize -- ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: mr. chairman, we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. bass: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from georgia, mr. bishop. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. mr. bishop: i support the george floyd justice in policing act, which changes the criminal conduct standard from woeful to knowing or reckless, ends qualified immunity, strengthens the pattern and practice used at the federal and state level, establishes national standards for law enforcement, invests in public safety innovation grants, establishes a public national police misconduct registry, requires data collection on the use of force, bans choke-holds and conditions federal grants on banning choke-holds. bans no-knock warrants and racial profiling. establishes a duty to intervene by other officers. mandates use of body cameras and prohibits sexual act
the gentlelady from california reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognize -- ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: mr. chairman, we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. bass: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from georgia, mr. bishop. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. mr. bishop: i support the george floyd justice in policing act, which changes the criminal conduct standard from woeful to...
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statewide, we have 7000 california highway patrol. again, full tactical alert, have been for days with protective gear, all up and down the state of california. working again to deploy the national guard, an additional 1100 deployed just today. thousands over the last few days. we have many national guard men and women working on covid response. the subset of at those on covid response to see if we can pre-position and make them available to meet the needs of communities across the state of california. substantial support from the state of california and obviously robust local support. mutual aid system well organized overlaying with county sheriffs working with chp and the national guard. joelxt question is from "the new york times." she would like to know how worried you are about the spread of covid-19 at the protests and how the state is tracking any related threat. closesaw testing sites with the curfew, how are you ensuring protesters can get tested? gov. newsom: we want to make sure everyone can get tested. anchorage everyone t
statewide, we have 7000 california highway patrol. again, full tactical alert, have been for days with protective gear, all up and down the state of california. working again to deploy the national guard, an additional 1100 deployed just today. thousands over the last few days. we have many national guard men and women working on covid response. the subset of at those on covid response to see if we can pre-position and make them available to meet the needs of communities across the state of...
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the state of california does not. i have great respect for local health officers, local elected officials that are entrusted to represent the needs of their counties, cities, and their regions, to do the right thing, the purpose of today's sliding presentations, were to put up 13 counties we monitoring, supporting them with technical assistance, to do what we cannot mitigate the spread as we begin to reopen our economy, as a nation, not just as a state. >> [indiscernible]: >> the question on the budget, how close are you to a deal with legislative leaders, and given the lack of progress we have seen on the heroes act in the u.s. senate, are you more open at this point to closing some of those holes through borrowing and affirming spending, even modifying some of the revenue? gov. newsom: on the latter part, we have done all of the above as it relates to the resolution. we are making real progress, and i'm really pleased at the conversations we have been having a mobile on the personal and staff level, -- we have been
the state of california does not. i have great respect for local health officers, local elected officials that are entrusted to represent the needs of their counties, cities, and their regions, to do the right thing, the purpose of today's sliding presentations, were to put up 13 counties we monitoring, supporting them with technical assistance, to do what we cannot mitigate the spread as we begin to reopen our economy, as a nation, not just as a state. >> [indiscernible]: >> the...
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california now requiring them. but in many
california now requiring them. but in many
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this is california, after all. credibly resilient state and none of these are necessarily novel challenges stacking them all together. of course, it creates some different environmental stress. and i'm deeply appreciative that everybody is being vigilant to the extent they can and being prepared as much as they can for all of these multiple challenges that we face as we move forward together as a state. i wanted to update everybody on where we are as it relates to the state of covid-19 here in california. i'm going to remind people that we are still in the first wave of this pandemic. i want to remind each and every one of you of the importance and potency and power of your individual decisionmaking. while the state of california has put out guidelines in different sectors to manage the re-opening of our economy, we've been doing so over the course of many, many months in a phased approach. counties going at their own pace. protocols and procedures where we put out guidelines that don't mean go but guidelines that
this is california, after all. credibly resilient state and none of these are necessarily novel challenges stacking them all together. of course, it creates some different environmental stress. and i'm deeply appreciative that everybody is being vigilant to the extent they can and being prepared as much as they can for all of these multiple challenges that we face as we move forward together as a state. i wanted to update everybody on where we are as it relates to the state of covid-19 here in...
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arrives from california.his year, hawaii pacific is stepping up recruitment from its large feeder state to keep enrollment from lagging. while california public universities have already announced most fall classes will be online due to covid-19, hp u offers an alternative. >> we are fully prepared to welcome back students for an in person experience in the fall. >> reporter: applications from úlast year. orted 70 % over >> congratulations, we are delighted to offer you admissions to hawaii pacific university. >> reporter: los altos high school graduate will join the high school will join the incoming class of 500. >> i feel incredibly blessed that i will be attending in person. >> reporter: kayla has not even stepped foot on the waterfront campus, only taking towards online. she joined the nursing program and liked the overall package. >> students look at hawaii as being one of the safest places on the planet to go to school. >> reporter: california had more than 100 30,000 covid-19 cases and 5000 deaths. ha
arrives from california.his year, hawaii pacific is stepping up recruitment from its large feeder state to keep enrollment from lagging. while california public universities have already announced most fall classes will be online due to covid-19, hp u offers an alternative. >> we are fully prepared to welcome back students for an in person experience in the fall. >> reporter: applications from úlast year. orted 70 % over >> congratulations, we are delighted to offer you...
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california tenemos un modelo, que es sin expectativas, sentir ven gsz, que el estado de california creo contagios y ayudar a nuestro sistema de hospitales, nuestro sistema de salud. el uso de mascarillas, estancia momento social y las directrÍces que se han dado es lo que nos ayudÓ a mitigar esta curva de proyecciÓn de casos de coronavirus en el estado. lo que hicimos fue eso, basados en proyecciones de ep dye moilg reducir nÚmero de contagios para ganar tiene y no colapsar el sistema de salud de los hospitales en el estado. lo que estamos haciendo no es solo explicar les un modelo, pero queremos darles la posibilidad las personas para que se comprometan con estos modelos. actualmente tenemos en nuestro web site, covid-19.org todas estas graficas, todas estas da estÁs, que usted puede entrar en nuestro web site y ver todos estos modelos, y toda esta informaciÓn. francamente son diferentes escenarios, escenarios de cÓmo podrÍa continuar la expansiÓn de covid-19 en nuestro estado, lo que queremos hacer hoy, es mÁs significativo, queremos de una manera dar oportunidad a medicos, a resident
california tenemos un modelo, que es sin expectativas, sentir ven gsz, que el estado de california creo contagios y ayudar a nuestro sistema de hospitales, nuestro sistema de salud. el uso de mascarillas, estancia momento social y las directrÍces que se han dado es lo que nos ayudÓ a mitigar esta curva de proyecciÓn de casos de coronavirus en el estado. lo que hicimos fue eso, basados en proyecciones de ep dye moilg reducir nÚmero de contagios para ganar tiene y no colapsar el sistema de...
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both here in california nationally? >> sure, ultitely daca and deferred action is never a complete prograey'll have requirements and quite strict requirements that leave out large swabs of the population. so i think if we are thinking forward, the only real fit that many people have said abist thislegislative. we need to rethink whether there are pathways to stregularize status, not for dr. recipients but for a much broader group, who are undocumented. after daca was created, in significant child migration he surges, in 2014. again in 2016 and continued with people fleeing violence in central americ countries. so tmber of people who are not covered by deferred action programs is only gointo grow. >> the daca program also doesn't offer a path to citizenship, so are these recipients in legal limbo if they can't become citizens or permanent residey s? >> they certaie, what they have now is toguarantee, at least for temporary time, that they will not be removed. and during that time they can work, or get work d authorizati
both here in california nationally? >> sure, ultitely daca and deferred action is never a complete prograey'll have requirements and quite strict requirements that leave out large swabs of the population. so i think if we are thinking forward, the only real fit that many people have said abist thislegislative. we need to rethink whether there are pathways to stregularize status, not for dr. recipients but for a much broader group, who are undocumented. after daca was created, in...
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so you can't assume that the california supreme court stated that the california legislature attempted to regulate behavior taking place outside of the geographic bounds of the state. so the court recognized the limits of its power and their conviction was overturned. so this decision basically opens the flood gate of american abortion tourism to nearby border cities. that because they won their appeal they effectively single-handedly became responsible for the abortion tourism industry in the 1950s and '60s. particularly in the '60s in tijuana and ensenada, you have a thriving black market in mexican border cities n. tijuana they are maybe even illegal in the u.s. and you don't need a plane ticket. you don't need to stay for a week. if you're a california woman, using our highways and automobiles, you could take care of an abortion within a matter of a day trip. so mexican abortions enter the american culture mainstream. they're even the basis of the story line of the author poet richard brodiggan historical romance. and women are taking advantage of this opportunity. women, college s
so you can't assume that the california supreme court stated that the california legislature attempted to regulate behavior taking place outside of the geographic bounds of the state. so the court recognized the limits of its power and their conviction was overturned. so this decision basically opens the flood gate of american abortion tourism to nearby border cities. that because they won their appeal they effectively single-handedly became responsible for the abortion tourism industry in the...
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the governor set in california's new statewide mask mandate. governor gavin newsome says he's made the order because he seemed to many uncovered faces which he says risk the progress california has made in fighting covid-19 people are now required to wear masks while standing in line to enter or well inside most indoor spaces at the workplace while receiving health care services. >>while waiting for or inside public transportation or rideshares and in outdoor spaces when physical distancing is not possible there are exemptions including for people who have medical conditions that prevent them from wearing one children age 2 and under people who are eating or drinking indoors or receiving a service that requires a face mask to be removed also those who are exercising outdoors we checked in the state's guidelines do not include any information on penalties for those who don't comply or how this will be enforced. california is not the first implement a statewide mask mandate other states that have one include may new york delaware, michigan and ma
the governor set in california's new statewide mask mandate. governor gavin newsome says he's made the order because he seemed to many uncovered faces which he says risk the progress california has made in fighting covid-19 people are now required to wear masks while standing in line to enter or well inside most indoor spaces at the workplace while receiving health care services. >>while waiting for or inside public transportation or rideshares and in outdoor spaces when physical...
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northern california and southern california. here are the rankings. >> here are the rangings. the top five counties all in southern california. l.a., riverside, san diego, orange county, san bernardino. that's 71% of all california's cases. meanwhile the cabrera counties of santa clara,al need, a san francisco, san mateo and could notra costa county only make up 9% of the cases. >> it is hard to say why and some of it is luck but we have to sewell it has more to do with behavioral differences. whether people are out and about more or not wearing masks. >> for example in orange county, the health officer was criticized so badly for not having mandatory masks she ended up quitting. while in the bay area there hasn't been any public outcry. l.a. has more than a combined population of all the bay area counties bat 7 million. there are some differences when it comes the outdoor recreation culture. so cal beaches have been making headlines for being pakds. in san francisco it was one of the first in the country to page zding circles in their parks. >> what the people of the bay area
northern california and southern california. here are the rankings. >> here are the rangings. the top five counties all in southern california. l.a., riverside, san diego, orange county, san bernardino. that's 71% of all california's cases. meanwhile the cabrera counties of santa clara,al need, a san francisco, san mateo and could notra costa county only make up 9% of the cases. >> it is hard to say why and some of it is luck but we have to sewell it has more to do with behavioral...
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i'm here at the california museum he fo hall of fame.ome of the most inspired leaders that have left their mark on history that happened to have a strong identity here in the state of california. one of them that i had the privilege of recognizing just a few months ago was reverend lawson known to many as one of the most influential leaders in the civil rights movement. he brought back the principles of nonviolence from gandhi and brought them to the forefront of the consciousness of dr. king. i met with him and leaders of black lives matter. other leaders in the community and how to have a conversation about the history of the civil rights movement. going back as we debated to the 1950s he argued back to 1947 and the impact jackie robinson had on the movement. not just in mattel. and that moment that marked a part of history that changed the momentum. montgomery bus boycott. others that he organized and helped lead. what makes this moment oris we from that moment, is living in and living through? i have the opportunity to meet with many
i'm here at the california museum he fo hall of fame.ome of the most inspired leaders that have left their mark on history that happened to have a strong identity here in the state of california. one of them that i had the privilege of recognizing just a few months ago was reverend lawson known to many as one of the most influential leaders in the civil rights movement. he brought back the principles of nonviolence from gandhi and brought them to the forefront of the consciousness of dr. king....
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>>captures the director of the california farmers market association. telling the owner of dan good cookies in livermore he was violating the rules local pride organization has now become involved in the situation. calling it concerning kron four's dan thorn live for us in livermore tonight, he joins us with more on this controversy dan. >>that's right ken the owner of this cookie shop who is also a member of the lgbtq community said that he handed out pride flags at last year's farmers market it didn't appear to be a problem. but this year, the farmers market is run by a different organization they told them it's not allowed and it forced him to quit being a vendor. >>this is not how we run markets confrontation captured on camera appears to show the director of the california farmers market association telling a cookie shop owner to stop handing out pride flags that should have been included the woman identified as gail hayden says pushing political views is against livermore market rules we go through you know what i'm super anxious. every time i wat
>>captures the director of the california farmers market association. telling the owner of dan good cookies in livermore he was violating the rules local pride organization has now become involved in the situation. calling it concerning kron four's dan thorn live for us in livermore tonight, he joins us with more on this controversy dan. >>that's right ken the owner of this cookie shop who is also a member of the lgbtq community said that he handed out pride flags at last year's...
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"al punto california" presentador: desde los Ángeles hasta sacramento tuvo california miles de jÓvenesa, que les permite seguir contribuyendo a la grandeza de estados unidos. cinco aÑos atrÁs, todos recordaremos la palabra de el entonces candidato donald trump, son muchÍsimos los que si nadie le regale nada han salido adelante con su sacrificio, estÁn dando lo mejor de sÍ para estados unidos. aunque le falte nada mÁs un papel. reportera: alguno de ellos han llegado tan lejos, que de alguna manera nos hace sentir orgullosos, esta tarde entrevistamos a gloria montiel, despuÉs lograr un doctorado en la universidad, gloria un gusto saludarte, y conocerte me da mucha felicidad escuchar todo lo que haces, me imagino que esta semana recibiste muchas emociones la decisiÓn de la suprema corte sobre daca. >> no me lo esperaba, asÍ que cuando llegÓ la noticia de verdad que me emociona mucho, no sabÍa ni que hacer, los nervios de que iba a pasar. reportera: feliz por ti, por mucho de tus compaÑeros, muchas facetas de tu vida tÚ creciste aquÍ en estados unido, naciste en mÉxico. cuÉntanos de tu niÑ
"al punto california" presentador: desde los Ángeles hasta sacramento tuvo california miles de jÓvenesa, que les permite seguir contribuyendo a la grandeza de estados unidos. cinco aÑos atrÁs, todos recordaremos la palabra de el entonces candidato donald trump, son muchÍsimos los que si nadie le regale nada han salido adelante con su sacrificio, estÁn dando lo mejor de sÍ para estados unidos. aunque le falte nada mÁs un papel. reportera: alguno de ellos han llegado tan lejos,...
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and then we go to brad harvey from whittier, california. miniature golf course in his backyard. from the looks of that shot right there, i think it's been practicing a little. >> no doubt. >> i hope you guys had a good weekend. >> the weekends go by way too fast. >>> thank you for joining us good night. don't be melodramatic. i'm just getting on a train and leaving forever. so a few things don't go your way and your best decision is to ride the rails like a hobo? leonard, i am overwhelmed. everything is changing, and it's simply too much. i need to get away and think. sheldon... yes? i'm gonna miss you. of course you are. you just made that easier. excuse me. is it at all possible that you're knitting a pair of pants? oh, well, no, you're understandably terrified. but, you know, allow me to explain. 45 days ago, um, i embarked on a railroad journey of healing because my university was making me do string theory, and my favorite comic book store burned down, and when my roommate got engaged, my girlfriend wanted to move in with me, which was
and then we go to brad harvey from whittier, california. miniature golf course in his backyard. from the looks of that shot right there, i think it's been practicing a little. >> no doubt. >> i hope you guys had a good weekend. >> the weekends go by way too fast. >>> thank you for joining us good night. don't be melodramatic. i'm just getting on a train and leaving forever. so a few things don't go your way and your best decision is to ride the rails like a hobo?...
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both here in california nationally? >> sure, ultimately daca and defeed action is never a complete program, they'll have s requiremnd quite strict requirements that leave out e laabs of the population. so i think if we are thinking forward, the only real fit that many people have said about this, is legislative. we need to think whether there are pathways to regularize status, not just for drforecipients but a much broader group, who are un cumented. after das created, in 2012, that is when you got the significant chil migration surges, in 2014. again in 2016 and continued with people fleeing violence in central american countries. so the number of peop who are not covered by deferred action programs is only going to grow. >> the daca prram also doesn't offer a path to citizenship, so are these recipients in legal limbo if they can't become citizens or permanent residents? >> they certainly are, what they have now is to guarantee, o at leasttemporary time, that they will not be removed. and during that time they can wor
both here in california nationally? >> sure, ultimately daca and defeed action is never a complete program, they'll have s requiremnd quite strict requirements that leave out e laabs of the population. so i think if we are thinking forward, the only real fit that many people have said about this, is legislative. we need to think whether there are pathways to regularize status, not just for drforecipients but a much broader group, who are un cumented. after das created, in 2012, that is...
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the woman speak sergeant head of the california farmer's market good. the owner is a guy married man, and he said there's only a ban on flyers being given out at his booth. >> it made me feel worthless, like she was trying to dominate n and dominate me. >> the farmer's market association says they have designated a free speech zone where dan can pass out rainbow flags, and it's not a matter of discrimination. >> i didn't really mean political. i meant in a sense, it's not food. it's in another category. it's the same as when animal cruelty people, facty farming, people against a law, we have all kinds, every market has 10 to 20 different things people argue about. >> floyd said he will not return to the livermore farmer's market, instead opening up a store to cookies all day on sunday. >>> it means justice is unstoppable. >> in the meantime, the lbgtq community is celebrating a major legal win after the supreme court ruled the 1964 civil rights act protects guy and transgender employees from workplace discrimination. california already had that law, but
the woman speak sergeant head of the california farmer's market good. the owner is a guy married man, and he said there's only a ban on flyers being given out at his booth. >> it made me feel worthless, like she was trying to dominate n and dominate me. >> the farmer's market association says they have designated a free speech zone where dan can pass out rainbow flags, and it's not a matter of discrimination. >> i didn't really mean political. i meant in a sense, it's not...
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could see nearly 180,000 covid-19 deaths and 12,000 in california by the first of october.ll have the latest numbers for you coming up plus more than 3,000 inmates are up for possible release in california because of the coronavirus pandemic we'll find out what governor newsome is hoping the state can do. and the oakland unified school district voting to eliminate its school police department will find out what this means for students and where the money will go. >>oakland unified school district is cutting ties with school police are going to have that full report coming up next. >>this morning, we're looking at grim projections for coronavirus the death toll in our country and live with the details coming up. >>and thousands of inmates from places like san quentin prison smith in our state could be released over the next several days of governor gavin newsom has it is way all explain why in a live report. >>you're watching kron 4 morning >>good morning, everyone and thank you for waking up with us on the kron 00:04am morning news, it's thursday june 25th i'm robin winston
could see nearly 180,000 covid-19 deaths and 12,000 in california by the first of october.ll have the latest numbers for you coming up plus more than 3,000 inmates are up for possible release in california because of the coronavirus pandemic we'll find out what governor newsome is hoping the state can do. and the oakland unified school district voting to eliminate its school police department will find out what this means for students and where the money will go. >>oakland unified school...
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so california by and large very science-based.a really good job in flattening our curve. i do hope that the federal government will continue to message now that people should wear them. the whole thing has been certainly discouraging. it's time to get back on track and really stick to the science. >> the president hasn't done it yet certainly when it comes to masks. we may have seen it over the weekend for the vice president, not the president. a lot of people often look to california for guidance on education, the biggest school system probably in the world for all i know but certainly in the country. given the rise in cases, how about that affect the decision whether or not to have schools come back with in-person teaching? >> well, i think you've hit, actually on the hardest part of what our phased reopening is going to look like. everything else, the protocols are in place. we're talking about adults, you're talking about places where people might go for a short period of time. a lot of businesses are able to continue to run w
so california by and large very science-based.a really good job in flattening our curve. i do hope that the federal government will continue to message now that people should wear them. the whole thing has been certainly discouraging. it's time to get back on track and really stick to the science. >> the president hasn't done it yet certainly when it comes to masks. we may have seen it over the weekend for the vice president, not the president. a lot of people often look to california for...
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and paid for it in california. he said it appears as long as the buffum cases stands the abortion mills will continue to operate in mexico. yes. >> so the office was set up, and that's where he made all the negotiations. and then they would travel with the patients to mexico? and that's how they got away with that. >> the actual abortion took place outside of california. >> well, and this was some 20 years after rankin had been found guilty. >> yes that was in 53, the other case was in the thirties. he did time for, that and then he did sometime in nevada, skipping over. that then he goes back to the abortion business in california. he is a very interesting character, that we can't spend too much time on, but -- any other questions? >> so i'm trying to understand, why was he so adamant about -- is it just for the money? >> for rankin, what is he could going back to abortion? >> i think he was always looking for a get rich quick scheme from what i've seen. i don't know if he was interested in women's rights, or if h
and paid for it in california. he said it appears as long as the buffum cases stands the abortion mills will continue to operate in mexico. yes. >> so the office was set up, and that's where he made all the negotiations. and then they would travel with the patients to mexico? and that's how they got away with that. >> the actual abortion took place outside of california. >> well, and this was some 20 years after rankin had been found guilty. >> yes that was in 53, the...
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gayle hayden serves as the california farmers' market director. her daughter also works for the farmers' market. she says that vendors can only hand out petitions or flyers in a sanctioned free speech zone. she claims children were using the flags to have sword fights and he feels like the lgbtq community was targeted. >> little kids were poking each other with them, using them as swords. >> definitely felt like the flags and what they represent were the target of her tirade. >> hayden's daughter says she apologizes that floyd felt singled out. floyd said that after he got that warning he is not going to return to that market. >>> all state and fbi agents are now investigating the recent deaths of two black men in southern california. earlier this month, the bodies of these two men robert fuller and malcolm harsh were found hanging from trees in two public places ten days apart 50 miles apart in l.a. and san bernardino counties. originally, the l.a. sheriff's office ruled fuller's death a suicide. but then outrage from the community is forcing inv
gayle hayden serves as the california farmers' market director. her daughter also works for the farmers' market. she says that vendors can only hand out petitions or flyers in a sanctioned free speech zone. she claims children were using the flags to have sword fights and he feels like the lgbtq community was targeted. >> little kids were poking each other with them, using them as swords. >> definitely felt like the flags and what they represent were the target of her tirade....
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we see that in california. host: and what about the idea of a second stimulus and more federal spending? guest: i am very concerned. the first bill that we passed, i reluctantly supported it, the court was to ensure liquidity to small businesses and large businesses that were facing a crisis because of government actions in response to the infection. thati warned at the time this was no substitute for reopening the economy immediately. the problem comes down to this. financernment's cannot the economy for any appreciable length of time, because it is the economy that finances the government. you shut down the economy, the revenues to the government collapse. every trillion dollars that we spend at the federal level, of course we do not have at that now. we have to borrow that, and it comes after cash out of the pool that would be to finances consumer purchases as well as business respiration and has to be paid back with interest in the future. every trillion dollars we borrow is $8,000 added to the credit card
we see that in california. host: and what about the idea of a second stimulus and more federal spending? guest: i am very concerned. the first bill that we passed, i reluctantly supported it, the court was to ensure liquidity to small businesses and large businesses that were facing a crisis because of government actions in response to the infection. thati warned at the time this was no substitute for reopening the economy immediately. the problem comes down to this. financernment's cannot the...
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florida and texas and arizona and california are getting hit especially hard.doctor anthony fauci, the top infectious disease expert says there's no guarantee the u.s. will develop a safe and effective covid-19 vaccine, but experts are hopeful. >> there is no guarantee that anyone has been involved in backs analogy will tell you that we will have a safe and effective vaccine, but we are cautiously optimistic. hopefully there will be aila be spent present of the credit nominee delivered a speech in wilmington where he spoke about president trump's handling of the pandemic. >> today, i'm releasing a plan with the steps i believe donald trump should undertake immediately to build on the roadmap i released back in march that would have saved lives had been adopted. more testing is not only how you find more cases of coronavirus, mr. president, it is how you stop coronavirus cases. >> in less than two hours, vice president mike pence is set to meet with the covert task force. and europe is reopening its doors to tourists for more than a dozen countries tomorrow, but
florida and texas and arizona and california are getting hit especially hard.doctor anthony fauci, the top infectious disease expert says there's no guarantee the u.s. will develop a safe and effective covid-19 vaccine, but experts are hopeful. >> there is no guarantee that anyone has been involved in backs analogy will tell you that we will have a safe and effective vaccine, but we are cautiously optimistic. hopefully there will be aila be spent present of the credit nominee delivered a...