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and it was 3 by the alamo some excellent wing play from coun up found a b's of each cd out for the wing outs a slow. i'm the father to be celebrated in style with some help from his teammates . i keep pulling it beez a bitch to school to come east to finish it. it was humiliation for any on the 77th minute sounds dedrick play out some made it for neil. to naomi usually so good at set pieces will it see for this one. and so it finished a double demolition 3 points may have made it 11 against the local rivals for the season. and a reminder of our top stories. britain will introduce a 2 week orange team for travelers arriving from abroad from 8 airline and tourism sector say the move will eliminate travel to britain which has the 2nd highest coronavirus death toll in the world. your force watching the news live from berlin we'll have more news for the top of the hour on the spicer thanks for watching. in the height of climate change. for a cause. what's in store. for the future. come for to make a city. in sight clear picture.
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in the eastern province, a member of thel provincial coun was among those killed in the attack of a funeralrocession. despite the consided justof coinued hopeeace, violence continues to impact people of this country. bbc news, kabul. chor: in the u.k. another 6ed people have from coronavirus in the lt 36 hours. the u.k.ce chancellor anno the government's furloughech ic avoid mass unemployment. will be extended until the end october. they are sporting 7.5 million jobs. reporter: you will be asking businesses to srt contributing. how much? >> once we are in recovery, to ution alongside the government inibtrmaon c payg peop's wages, that help us ensure the scheme can be extended. reporter:herereng tbe ousas of businesses whose doors are still closed, whether a blic or theater. where will they find revenue? sprimee minister hadates we ar e made clear this timetable might not work. people could have business -- busine might have to pay more from october. >> we are all dealing with something we have not seen so anere is -- i totally accept that. or: the chief economist at the confederation ofry b
in the eastern province, a member of thel provincial coun was among those killed in the attack of a funeralrocession. despite the consided justof coinued hopeeace, violence continues to impact people of this country. bbc news, kabul. chor: in the u.k. another 6ed people have from coronavirus in the lt 36 hours. the u.k.ce chancellor anno the government's furloughech ic avoid mass unemployment. will be extended until the end october. they are sporting 7.5 million jobs. reporter: you will be...
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it should be what stagey the coun in. it seemso the president has decided we still need it.will have it looking forward and looking at the economy. the opinn polls show that the medical health officials, re than they trust the president, and i trust their own health officials -- they trust their the white house.ls more than the reason it was disbanded was because the was not doing so well in the opinion polls during the long briefings. he felt it was not popular anymore and not serving a political purposenymore. again. going to open it things change on a dime here. kasia: when it comes to the task force, there were really big s na it, which have become popular throughout this crisis. katty: d fauci now a household name, dr. birx as well. people wanted to hear from those health officials. if there are not going to be those daily briefings, sometimes two hours long, where trump did 70% of the talking, will we hear from those public ofcials, or will it be the treasury secretary or the commerce secretary? it is clear from those calls people want to hear from the health and offic
it should be what stagey the coun in. it seemso the president has decided we still need it.will have it looking forward and looking at the economy. the opinn polls show that the medical health officials, re than they trust the president, and i trust their own health officials -- they trust their the white house.ls more than the reason it was disbanded was because the was not doing so well in the opinion polls during the long briefings. he felt it was not popular anymore and not serving a...
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communities upp and down ththe central lleyey tt they are suffefering, and if we can succeed here inin kern coune number-two oil producing county in n the country, then other cities cacan go ahead and susucceedlslsewhe as wewell, and that the power trululy lies witn the people. if t there's support from thehe community, then it cn reaeally do grereat things.s. [man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. 05/11/20 05/11/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york city,y, the epicenter of the p pandemimic, s is democracy n now! >> there is no question there has been serious de-escalation efforts. these videos we have seen lately, one that was particularly heinous and i was very critical of what happened in the officer has been placed on modified duty and is facing discipline. amy: black and brown communities are being disproportionately targeted and policed in new york city's response to c
communities upp and down ththe central lleyey tt they are suffefering, and if we can succeed here inin kern coune number-two oil producing county in n the country, then other cities cacan go ahead and susucceedlslsewhe as wewell, and that the power trululy lies witn the people. if t there's support from thehe community, then it cn reaeally do grereat things.s. [man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret...
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now a new report says thousands of deaths are not being coun new york has been the epicenter of the coronavirus here in the united states and tonight, a new report by the cdc suggests new york city's death toll from covid-19 may be thousands more than the official tally. >>the cdc says between mid-march in early may about 24,000 more people died in the city than researchers would ordinarily expect based on the seating season and that's about it. 5,300 more deaths than had previously been attributed to the coronavirus during that time period. the cdc says the deaths could have been caused by by products of the pandemic including increased demand on the health care system and public fears of covid-19 beating people not to receive potentially lifesaving care. and the number of daily covid-19 deaths in new york is continuing to fall, however today new york governor andrew cuomo said 161 people died in the state yesterday from the coronavirus which while is still a high number is much lower than in previous days. and hospitalizati
now a new report says thousands of deaths are not being coun new york has been the epicenter of the coronavirus here in the united states and tonight, a new report by the cdc suggests new york city's death toll from covid-19 may be thousands more than the official tally. >>the cdc says between mid-march in early may about 24,000 more people died in the city than researchers would ordinarily expect based on the seating season and that's about it. 5,300 more deaths than had previously been...
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communities upp and down ththe central lleyey tt they are suffefering, and if we can succeed here inin kern coune number-two oil producing county in n the country, then other cities cacan go ahead and susucceedlslsewhe as wewell, and that the power trululy lies witn the people. if t there's support from thehe community, then it cn reaeally do grereat things.s. [man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. cheas useded for everything furniture tools storage containers clothing. even tea bags and glitter on birthday cards. it's hard to imagine modern life wiwithout sets. so much has been created that scientists it cacalculates the total amount ever made at eight point three billion times
communities upp and down ththe central lleyey tt they are suffefering, and if we can succeed here inin kern coune number-two oil producing county in n the country, then other cities cacan go ahead and susucceedlslsewhe as wewell, and that the power trululy lies witn the people. if t there's support from thehe community, then it cn reaeally do grereat things.s. [man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret...
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communities upp and down ththe central lleyey tt they are suffefering, and if we can succeed here inin kern coune number-two oil producing county in n the country, then other cities cacan go ahead and susucceedlslsewhe as wewell, and that the power trululy lies witn the people. if t there's support from thehe community, then it cn reaeally do grereat things.s. [man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [soft sisic] ♪ - everything that we see around us today is a descendent to those ancient people that have a spirit. before the earth was even here, a couple spirits were going through the galaxies. kwahn is t the silver r fo, and d jamul, thehe coyote, anand they met up with each other. they wanted something. they wanted something which is the earth, and so they sang and prayed and used the power of their mind,d, and thatreatatedhe earar. ♪ they weren't done. they wanted something to be on there, and so they envisioned water,
communities upp and down ththe central lleyey tt they are suffefering, and if we can succeed here inin kern coune number-two oil producing county in n the country, then other cities cacan go ahead and susucceedlslsewhe as wewell, and that the power trululy lies witn the people. if t there's support from thehe community, then it cn reaeally do grereat things.s. [man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret...
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communities upp and down ththe central lleyey tt they are suffefering, and if we can succeed here inin kern coune number-two oil producing county in n the country, then other cities cacan go ahead and susucceedlslsewhe as wewell, and that the power trululy lies witn the people. if t there's support from thehe community, then it cn reaeally do grereat things.s. [man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [mikael colville-andersen] at the heart of a challenged but fiercely proud nation lies its capital. this is mexico city. this is a megacity. the fifth largest in the world: 21 million inhabitants. it's also the eighth richest city in the world, and yet 30% of the population live in poverty. what a vast spectrum in which i get to work in my search for the life-sized city. but i know that there are people here, like in cities everywhere around the world, who are working positively to force urban change. i want to hear, see and
communities upp and down ththe central lleyey tt they are suffefering, and if we can succeed here inin kern coune number-two oil producing county in n the country, then other cities cacan go ahead and susucceedlslsewhe as wewell, and that the power trululy lies witn the people. if t there's support from thehe community, then it cn reaeally do grereat things.s. [man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret...
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we'll monitor this all in realtime, we'll do everything we can to partner in coun, e va and the requirents to get into the second phase more deeply as impediments and we see them as common sense public health requisites. we recognize flexibility is important and we recognize that we have answers and solutions and we are humbled by that as well and we pull them in to help them move forward into the deeper phase two and i'll conclude on this point and i'll remind you on the foundational predicate is self-certification and self-certification with conditions. these counties that want to move into deeper part of the second phase, have to do so in concurrence with the hospital system and with the counties and all of these tough questions answered on testing and tracing and surge and protecting vulnerable communities before they move into the phase. we'll provide technical assessments and their unique conditions and circumstances and it's a health first frame and if they can't meet on the basis of data and facts and trend lines on icu and death data and more. we're not able to accommodate that an
we'll monitor this all in realtime, we'll do everything we can to partner in coun, e va and the requirents to get into the second phase more deeply as impediments and we see them as common sense public health requisites. we recognize flexibility is important and we recognize that we have answers and solutions and we are humbled by that as well and we pull them in to help them move forward into the deeper phase two and i'll conclude on this point and i'll remind you on the foundational predicate...
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communities upp and down ththe central lleyey tt they are suffefering, and if we can succeed here inin kern coune number-two oil producing county in n the country, then other cities cacan go ahead and susucceedlslsewhe as wewell, and that the power trululy lies witn the people. if t there's support from thehe community, then it cn reaeally do grereat things.s. [man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. mornie the distinct privilege of standing before you to introduce brandon king. and so that's the main reason i'm here but i'm also here for another reason i suspect the reason that many of you are here. and that's because i know that we are living in a moment of fundamental crisis actually a series of crises and ecological crisis it's not coming it's here and getting worse. it's an economic crisis because we are living in late stage capitalism and watching as this economic system
communities upp and down ththe central lleyey tt they are suffefering, and if we can succeed here inin kern coune number-two oil producing county in n the country, then other cities cacan go ahead and susucceedlslsewhe as wewell, and that the power trululy lies witn the people. if t there's support from thehe community, then it cn reaeally do grereat things.s. [man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret...
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that they have a plan to begin to modify these listenings if we start to see a spread of covid- rst coun th now is able to move deeper into that phase two through their self certification process through their planning work that they've done. so, butte county and el dorado county have met those thresholds and worked incredibly collaboratively with department teams and health officials. i should note that we have been in contact with 27 counties. in total, four or having teeth deep technical assistance calls today. i have confidence that just this afternoon there will be two additional counties that should se test. formalotes in their cal counties and local jurisdictions to codify their recommendations. based on the interactions with us, i will put those up on our website as well. progress in this place. soberly, we make the appointment. i don't anticipate everyone of the 27 counties that we engaged with already. the four that we will be engaging with our able to self test. i know that this is a >> reporter: of concern and it was brought up just yesterday with the wonderful outreach and s
that they have a plan to begin to modify these listenings if we start to see a spread of covid- rst coun th now is able to move deeper into that phase two through their self certification process through their planning work that they've done. so, butte county and el dorado county have met those thresholds and worked incredibly collaboratively with department teams and health officials. i should note that we have been in contact with 27 counties. in total, four or having teeth deep technical...
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coun es may still implement stricter their region is not yet prepared to reopen. joining me now is e owner of sonoma outfitters in the santa rosa and tina fergus, the owner of an independent bookstore, face in a book and el dorado hills. thank you both for mejoining deborah, let's start with you. you have had some lean times in your business before. sonoma outfitters has been together for 40 years. but, you have never fasod thing like this. how has the pandemic impacted your business? >> it completely closed it down whenhey ordered sheltein place, becse we are a retail store selling clothing, footwear, sunglasses, so we are not considered essential we had to close our doors and had to lay my employees off. luckily, our landlord has been working with us and my vendors have been pretty good sofar, but it all pends on how much longer this is going to go on. n yo, and i have no idea when we finally are able to allow people in the store, are all my old customers going to come back right away? are they going to be able to shop? be able to afford to shop? i don't know. i
coun es may still implement stricter their region is not yet prepared to reopen. joining me now is e owner of sonoma outfitters in the santa rosa and tina fergus, the owner of an independent bookstore, face in a book and el dorado hills. thank you both for mejoining deborah, let's start with you. you have had some lean times in your business before. sonoma outfitters has been together for 40 years. but, you have never fasod thing like this. how has the pandemic impacted your business? >>...
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because the supervisors decided they wanted to start opening up businesses slowly and safely in that counpunished 3.2 million residents of orange county, the beaches are open on the counties on either side. i think it's legally unsustainable. were looking forward on this matter. fiona takes us to exhibit b. irreparable injury. the public has a constitutionally guaranteed right to access the beaches of orange county through their rights through the constitution and the united states constitution. >> i think this is been interesting, the police power battles that we've seen. they've been really strong first amendment challenges. we saw kentucky judges rule in favor of churchgoers on constitutional issue. they are trying to protect the public, they look to see if there is a reasonable basis for the action, and if it was in good faith. i think that when we saw photos and videos of the crowded beaches, that definitely was something the government would say, hey, that's a reasonable nature of this. i think that's a good argument of whether there is good faith or not, given there's politics invo
because the supervisors decided they wanted to start opening up businesses slowly and safely in that counpunished 3.2 million residents of orange county, the beaches are open on the counties on either side. i think it's legally unsustainable. were looking forward on this matter. fiona takes us to exhibit b. irreparable injury. the public has a constitutionally guaranteed right to access the beaches of orange county through their rights through the constitution and the united states...
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. >> laura: a lot of business owners can't open i beaver coun.t the state is allowing the county's first medical marijuana dispensary to open. this is just crazy town stuff. now, commissioner, is this really what your constituents, many of whom were out of work, are really desperately desiring? pot without jobs? is that what they want? >> absolutely not. we want to get back to work. the small businesses that build our community here in beaver county, they built it for years. i am a product of the small business. if we were here today, we would be failing. governor telling them stay on the on appointment line. there are people who have it, received unemployment checks since march. all year, putting money into these businesses. that's a failed system as well. >> laura: commissioner, thank you for fighting. thank you for raising this iss issue. every county in the country matters. and every person, of course who has lost his or her life during this process, they matter. but we have a lot of covid survivors and a lot of people who never, thankfully,
. >> laura: a lot of business owners can't open i beaver coun.t the state is allowing the county's first medical marijuana dispensary to open. this is just crazy town stuff. now, commissioner, is this really what your constituents, many of whom were out of work, are really desperately desiring? pot without jobs? is that what they want? >> absolutely not. we want to get back to work. the small businesses that build our community here in beaver county, they built it for years. i am a...
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i'm a graduate at the ellen coun county high school for the arts. >> central valley high school in newe some guarantees i have a deadline ♪ ♪ but now i know you could say that i'm ♪ ♪ too many noes too many yeses no one to blame ♪ ♪ don't have the answers ♪ i felt the pain and it's the game and i respect it yeah ♪ ♪ because sometimes it don't go your way ♪ ♪ sometimes ♪ because sometimes you can have those days yeah ♪ ♪ because sometimes you feel out of place ♪ ♪ you can't promise me it will be the same ♪ ♪ no because sometimes change ♪ ♪ ♪ because sometimes things >> here in akron many kids have it tough. they say we won't make it but with lebron having our backs, we proved them wrong. and not just for ourselves but for the kids who look up to us, like my little brother. our journey is just beginning. here with words to help us on our way, another kid from akron, lebron james. >> thank you, irvin. good evening. tonight we are celebrating the class of 2020. every family in america experiencing in the critical role they play in our live andrz what happens when they shut down. in our poo
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phones to be wiped clean, in other words, destruction of evidence, under the watch of the special counsnsel? if you did that, if i did that, if anyone else there that, it would be a violation of federal law. it'd be a crime. what happens here? well, they just say, bob mueller says he wasn't aware it happened, whichs points to the problem of why this whole special counsel nonsense was exactly that, nonsense. but they allow the destruction of evidence to take place, sean. now what you are seeing is a real u.s. attorney and a real attorney general in the united states doing what they do. equal justice under the law. those that violate the law where there is evidence sufficient to prove in court, they will be prosecuted. that's what u.s. attorneys do. we are starting to see that now. and the reports about increased activity -- i think there's been ongoing activity. a lot of what happens by the justice department during an investigation is not necessarily seen by the public. that's always the way it is. >> we now know everybody who was warned about the dirty dossier. a race is emails now app
phones to be wiped clean, in other words, destruction of evidence, under the watch of the special counsnsel? if you did that, if i did that, if anyone else there that, it would be a violation of federal law. it'd be a crime. what happens here? well, they just say, bob mueller says he wasn't aware it happened, whichs points to the problem of why this whole special counsel nonsense was exactly that, nonsense. but they allow the destruction of evidence to take place, sean. now what you are seeing...
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acted before, we saw, you know, not to point fingers, we saw a number of abuses with speaker pelosi's coun accounts and her actions in this regard i think congress is putting the right safeguards, i think all americans ought to have an opportunity to build up their nest egg, however they do it congress has to do it with the higher level of accountability methods. >> well, there's an obvious difference in owning mutual funds and etfs, as i'm only allowed to do, for obvious reasons around potential conflicts of interest. we don't want that why should it be any different for congress i mean, there's a difference between investing and owning -- you know, either individual stocks or funds. >> sure. congress' law that we passed prohibits us from using insider information to make those trades we're very highly scrutinized. we're a pretty -- i'll just tell you, we're a pretty basic family we have retirement, we have a bunch of mutual funds. we let our dollars ride through this market. i'm pretty confident about where it will go in the long-term. but i think congress has the adequate safeguards. le
acted before, we saw, you know, not to point fingers, we saw a number of abuses with speaker pelosi's coun accounts and her actions in this regard i think congress is putting the right safeguards, i think all americans ought to have an opportunity to build up their nest egg, however they do it congress has to do it with the higher level of accountability methods. >> well, there's an obvious difference in owning mutual funds and etfs, as i'm only allowed to do, for obvious reasons around...
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a coun yuma county in arizona and we have hundreds and hundreds of these from counties all over the southwest. what is really cool about this one is we actually have photographs. they sent in photographs when they sent in their information about their registration drive. i asked lydia, the current president about that. she's been involved with the organization for a long time. she said we were too busy to take photographs. we were too busy organizing and registering voters to take photographs. so it's really great to be able to see what they were doing here in summerton, arizona. and some of the regional committee reports from the various counties do have photographs like this. but i think this one has the most. here is another one. this is from texas. and here can you see they're reimbursement form for everything that they did. so the office supplies, the kick yofr rallies, the volunteer costs. everything was accounted for. they published research reports. the collection contains a lot of census data. a lot of election results data. and this he conducted exist polls, opinion polls. they were
a coun yuma county in arizona and we have hundreds and hundreds of these from counties all over the southwest. what is really cool about this one is we actually have photographs. they sent in photographs when they sent in their information about their registration drive. i asked lydia, the current president about that. she's been involved with the organization for a long time. she said we were too busy to take photographs. we were too busy organizing and registering voters to take photographs....
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picture is improving, thanks mostly to the northeast, there are still many trouble spots around the counountry, even as governors try to slowly reopen their states. >>> when we come back, mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common, or if you've had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. don't let another m
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when you presentwith these symptoms, you are not someone that anyone wants to helof coune that when people who need the help the e most the ones that people least want to help, because the symptoms are so awful in terms ofinerpersonal connection. sll i would say the people i there's great help in peer support. there's also great help in t medical system. and there needs to be a spiritual component, which i think is just reallya love and connection. and wherever you can find that connection, that's just so important to have. and especially innt turbu times like we're living in. >> woodruff: >> nawaz: dr. gordon, we want to give people smeplace they can turn if they need help. where can people turn to right w if needed? >> there are twoqj lines that people should be aware of, the substance abuse ansmental healtvices administration has a disaster sustress line. and the icide prevention ornization has a national hot line. please use those resources.e. they're availa >> nawaz: thank you both. dr. joshua gordon of the national institute of mental health and patrick kennedy of the kennedy forumyo
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we're, different couns are saying, bring it on, we have other counties saying no, we don't want thishappen. so suddenly it is a 72-county affair. which is going to be very confusing to people in the state. >> that is indeed. the wild west is a good analogy of that. governor, thanks for joining us tonight. wisconsin governor governor evers. >>> michael flynn and the judge in the case, appears to be less than amused by the justice department's attempt to throw the case out. what we learned tonight is coming up next. ut o what we learned tonight is coming up next every financial plan needs a cfp® professional -- confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. can it help keep me asleep? with day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. absolutely, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. only for a limited time. ♪ ambient sound fades in and plays throug
we're, different couns are saying, bring it on, we have other counties saying no, we don't want thishappen. so suddenly it is a 72-county affair. which is going to be very confusing to people in the state. >> that is indeed. the wild west is a good analogy of that. governor, thanks for joining us tonight. wisconsin governor governor evers. >>> michael flynn and the judge in the case, appears to be less than amused by the justice department's attempt to throw the case out. what we...
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you see that in whaaukesha coun. when they struck down the stay-at-home rule they did it to force the government to sit down and renegotiate a reopening plan. now that the supreme court has acted and struck down that order, their leaders are now saying they're okay with different counties and different towns setting their own standards. and that's what you see here in waukesha, where there are no standards. you see businesses doing it on their own and what they decide to do. listen to what people told me today. >> people just flocked to the bars. they were even two people deep. so i finished my business and then i left and still am an advocate for social distancing. because we don't know. >> because it was lifted statewide, do you think there will be a surge in cases? >> whether there is or there isn't, we have to see. we have to live. >> reporter: andrea, officials are saying what they are going to prepare for on a statewide level, but if there's a spike or increase in cases after people start coming out, you saw th
you see that in whaaukesha coun. when they struck down the stay-at-home rule they did it to force the government to sit down and renegotiate a reopening plan. now that the supreme court has acted and struck down that order, their leaders are now saying they're okay with different counties and different towns setting their own standards. and that's what you see here in waukesha, where there are no standards. you see businesses doing it on their own and what they decide to do. listen to what...
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>> well-- well, first of all, there's a wide range of-- of how individual states, cities and counes havened up. for those who have opened up in a way that has been strictly according to the guidelines of the gateway to phase one, the phase two-- even at that approach, there are going to be cases that you're going to see blips. that's inevitable, and people should not be surprised at that. the real critical issue, judy, is how you respond to that? how you can have the resources in place to be able to identify, isolate, contact, trace, so a blip doesn't become a surge. for those who have actually gone and leaped over a couple of the-- of the benchmarks that they needed to pass-- i mean, obviously, i've said, and i continue to say, that we need to be prudent and careful and not to, in this sense, go prematurely into an area where should wait a little bit more. but for those that have already done it, and we've seen it on television, you know, -- my advice is, there are certain fundamental, basic things that, no matter what stage you're at, you need to do it. and that's things like wearing m
>> well-- well, first of all, there's a wide range of-- of how individual states, cities and counes havened up. for those who have opened up in a way that has been strictly according to the guidelines of the gateway to phase one, the phase two-- even at that approach, there are going to be cases that you're going to see blips. that's inevitable, and people should not be surprised at that. the real critical issue, judy, is how you respond to that? how you can have the resources in place to...
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it is part of that visual shift in terms of who is taking actions in leading the to coun.get to the question that we started with today. starday,does television revolute the presidency? or does it just build on trends that are already in place? on does something fundamentally change with television and the presidency? >> i think it is a mix of both. there are trends in the media and within the presidency we talk about teddy roosevelt being the first personality president and that translates into fdr's radio addresses. americans can understand.yday with television beingthe with teled is an idea of a a media institution. douglas gets that in hercy article, there are pr agencies -- pr comes into existence in this era because there is a way to use media, not even paid advertising to make your message more known and seem credible. this idea that there are these norms that have to be addressed and understood withe mo televisn as well. i think the idea that there is this institution behind television, not justst the medim itself. visual but that there is an ish institution surrou
it is part of that visual shift in terms of who is taking actions in leading the to coun.get to the question that we started with today. starday,does television revolute the presidency? or does it just build on trends that are already in place? on does something fundamentally change with television and the presidency? >> i think it is a mix of both. there are trends in the media and within the presidency we talk about teddy roosevelt being the first personality president and that...
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will h >> >> the problem is thattionalh testing and ppe, these are nationalll hav and international coun supply chains. if states are vying for the place you will have states competing withth competing with foreign countries countries. while i think our states are ges great i am not sure that i want this competition for trying to get the supplies. i think this is whye fent c we a federal government. i think that they could play a good role in getting supplies and getting states the help they needid so that states can focus on the job they are very good at, which is identifying their own needs and finding out how to best implement a strategy. >> i want to follow up. this professor at the university of maryland published a study that suggests that the majority, at least transmis half of covid-19 infections are caused by presymptomatic or oh asymptomatic transmission. that means that most or half of transmissions are taking place by people who don't know they ed have. itst ing what does that mean abe importance of testing? should we expand testing to deal with the asymptomatic andtn presymp
will h >> >> the problem is thattionalh testing and ppe, these are nationalll hav and international coun supply chains. if states are vying for the place you will have states competing withth competing with foreign countries countries. while i think our states are ges great i am not sure that i want this competition for trying to get the supplies. i think this is whye fent c we a federal government. i think that they could play a good role in getting supplies and getting states the...
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americans it's safe to go to their own workplaces when the most secure workplace many dun tin the counhite house, has not been able to contain it. >> when you say some, the person got something happened right after a test was done. three other people met that. that is not exactly not controlling it. i think we are controlled it well. we have hundreds and hundreds of people a day pouring into the white house. it's a massive off complex including the very large building right behind us that you know so well. i think we're doing a good job in watching it and i think it's very well contained. part of the reason it is because of all the testing we're able to give. it was one person and the other people were only people that quarantined. their quarantined for specific reason. the reason is they were in the general proximity of the one person. the one person will be fine in a short period of time. >> why haven't vice president pence followed the cdc guidelines of self-isolation and other people who might have been exposed? >> that i'm going to have to ask, he will give you that information. w
americans it's safe to go to their own workplaces when the most secure workplace many dun tin the counhite house, has not been able to contain it. >> when you say some, the person got something happened right after a test was done. three other people met that. that is not exactly not controlling it. i think we are controlled it well. we have hundreds and hundreds of people a day pouring into the white house. it's a massive off complex including the very large building right behind us that...
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. >> i was just informed by the city coun that this is an information-only item.ey, can you give us some guidance? >> yes, victoria wong, city attorney's office. can you hear me? >> we can hear you if it's faint. >> is that better? >> a little, yes. >> so, you can correct me but i believe we are discussing informational items regarding the legacy business program generally so my recommendation is if the commission is interested in vote on a motion to send an official letter from the commission that we agenized that item for future hearings. >> issue a letter of support that would have to be agenized as a motion? >> if the letter is coming from the commission the commission does need to take an action and i believe that should be agenized for public notice. >> well, maybe we lookfo
. >> i was just informed by the city coun that this is an information-only item.ey, can you give us some guidance? >> yes, victoria wong, city attorney's office. can you hear me? >> we can hear you if it's faint. >> is that better? >> a little, yes. >> so, you can correct me but i believe we are discussing informational items regarding the legacy business program generally so my recommendation is if the commission is interested in vote on a motion to send an...
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it is couns them to use them in a way we've never seen them before. it's responsive to the neighborhoods which the sfmta has provided so jeff mentioned we'll continue to i am not more slow streets to move them forward in response they from stake hold and our multi label survey. while it was established as an emergency measure, we will continue to monitor the performance in responding to the city's needs and value wait it as a future tool. next slide, please. >> the recovery plan includes strategies to support economic recovery. sfmta stands ready to support neighborhood business corridors but adapting streets to meet their emerging needs. they will be vetted in advance so they don't conflict with media routes, vision zero goals or other access to needs and we'll provide more dedicated space for bicycling as well as a network that will help san franciscans be more comfortable as well as help reduce crowding on muni and the traffic congestion in the streets. in addition to physical infrastructure, like lanes, we are focused on a number of efforts and pr
it is couns them to use them in a way we've never seen them before. it's responsive to the neighborhoods which the sfmta has provided so jeff mentioned we'll continue to i am not more slow streets to move them forward in response they from stake hold and our multi label survey. while it was established as an emergency measure, we will continue to monitor the performance in responding to the city's needs and value wait it as a future tool. next slide, please. >> the recovery plan includes...
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it is couns them to use them in a way we've never seen them before. it's responsive to the neighborhoods which the sfmta has provided so jeff mentioned we'll continue to i am not more slow streets to move them forward in response they from stake hold and our multi label survey. while it was established as an emergency measure, we will continue to monitor the performance in responding to the city's needs and value wait it as a future tool. next slide, please. >> the recovery plan includes strategies to support economic recovery. sfmta stands ready to support neighborhood business corridors but adapting streets to meet their emerging needs. they will be vetted in advance so they don't conflict with media routes, vision zero goals or other access to needs and we'll provide more dedicated space for bicycling as well as a network that will help san franciscans be more comfortable as well as help reduce crowding on muni and the traffic congestion in the streets. in addition to physical infrastructure, like lanes, we are focused on a number of efforts and pr
it is couns them to use them in a way we've never seen them before. it's responsive to the neighborhoods which the sfmta has provided so jeff mentioned we'll continue to i am not more slow streets to move them forward in response they from stake hold and our multi label survey. while it was established as an emergency measure, we will continue to monitor the performance in responding to the city's needs and value wait it as a future tool. next slide, please. >> the recovery plan includes...
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president to deputy city attorney pierson who is supposed to be this body's advocate in hearing from couns counsel, and i'd be more interested in hearing for the counsel for the assessry reporter or the treasurer tax collector than from the interested party that is a quasi city agency. >> president yee: so there's a request from supervisor peskin. can we see if we could get these attorneys from those offices to come into our meeting at some point pretty soon? the meeting is probably not going to last very long. >> clerk: mr. president, we will certainly endeavor to reach someone in the city attorney's office for the tax collector. >> president yee: okay. and at that point when we have this item come up again, if they happen to not be here or present, then we will continue -- not continue on it -- but we will proceed with the vote of the motion. >> clerk: okay. >> president yee: okay, let's go to item -- sorry, i lost track -- number -- the next item, 10. >> clerk: item 10 is a resolution to declare the intention of the board of supervisors to change the street name of willow street between
president to deputy city attorney pierson who is supposed to be this body's advocate in hearing from couns counsel, and i'd be more interested in hearing for the counsel for the assessry reporter or the treasurer tax collector than from the interested party that is a quasi city agency. >> president yee: so there's a request from supervisor peskin. can we see if we could get these attorneys from those offices to come into our meeting at some point pretty soon? the meeting is probably not...
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. >> i was just informed by the city coun that this is an information-only item.ey, can you give us some guidance? >> yes, victoria wong, city attorney's office. can you hear me? >> we can hear you if it's faint. >> is that better? >> a little, yes. >> so, you can correct me but i believe we are discussing informational items regarding the legacy business program generally so my recommendation is if the commission is interested in vote on a motion to send an official letter from the commission that we agenized that item for future hearings. >> issue a letter of support that would have to be agenized as a motion? >> if the letter is coming from the commission the commission does need to take an action and i believe that should be agenized for public notice. >> well, maybe we look forward to the next hearing and see if we can agenized that. i appreciate all claudia and rick and regina for you participating today. i'm sure you have a million things going on and same with you shelly, we're appreciating your spending the time so can you get us an update. it takes time
. >> i was just informed by the city coun that this is an information-only item.ey, can you give us some guidance? >> yes, victoria wong, city attorney's office. can you hear me? >> we can hear you if it's faint. >> is that better? >> a little, yes. >> so, you can correct me but i believe we are discussing informational items regarding the legacy business program generally so my recommendation is if the commission is interested in vote on a motion to send an...
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it is couns them to use them in a way we've never seen them before. it's responsive to the neighborhoods which the sfmta has provided so jeff mentioned we'll continue to i am not more slow streets to move them forward in response they from stake hold and our multi label survey. while it was established as an emergency measure, we will continue to monitor the performance in responding to the city's needs and value wait it as a future tool. next slide, please. >> the recovery plan includes strategies to support economic recovery. sfmta stands ready to support neighborhood business corridors but adapting streets to meet their emerging needs. they will be vetted in advance so they don't conflict with media routes, vision zero goals or other access to needs and we'll provide more dedicated space for bicycling as well as a network that will help san franciscans be more comfortable as well as help reduce crowding on muni and the traffic congestion in the streets. in addition to physical infrastructure, like lanes, we are focused on a number of efforts and pr
it is couns them to use them in a way we've never seen them before. it's responsive to the neighborhoods which the sfmta has provided so jeff mentioned we'll continue to i am not more slow streets to move them forward in response they from stake hold and our multi label survey. while it was established as an emergency measure, we will continue to monitor the performance in responding to the city's needs and value wait it as a future tool. next slide, please. >> the recovery plan includes...