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woman: oil and gas has kept kern county moving for decades. arvin residents are fed up and those in the industry feel unwelcomed. wednesday night, arvin city council unanimously voted in favor of restrictions on the oil and gas industry. those in support applauded. [cheering and applause] man: yeah, so, it's a monumentous thing that we did. we passed thehe oil and gasas ordinance,e, and hopopefully otr cities with that type of industry will follow, so, we're gonna be talking today withth se neighbobors on nelslson court, d then tomomrow i'm gonnnna have a coconversation itith the mayayof taft about our twowo cities. see if we can find any common ground. my name is jose gurrola and i am the mayoror of the city of arvi. we c can't t deny the fact that living and being next to an oil and gas operatioions, that it emits emisissions, and that thoe emissisions can n cause harm t o healthth, and fossil fuel extraction and production and consumption is a big part of the pollution here in the valley and worldwide. agriculture is the base economy here i
woman: oil and gas has kept kern county moving for decades. arvin residents are fed up and those in the industry feel unwelcomed. wednesday night, arvin city council unanimously voted in favor of restrictions on the oil and gas industry. those in support applauded. [cheering and applause] man: yeah, so, it's a monumentous thing that we did. we passed thehe oil and gasas ordinance,e, and hopopefully otr cities with that type of industry will follow, so, we're gonna be talking today withth se...
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i realized that kern county is different than l.a. and that's why when were talking about opening up america, our approach would be to take kern county, get the school systems going and see how the disease progresses. move slowly, open up the restaurants, see how it progresses. kind of a stepwise perched on the ladder to get us back to open up the country. >> laura: dr. massihi, i can't tell you how many different people send me your videos. i think i got them from for people in an hour period. you struck a nerve with those videos. why do you think, very quickly, massihi? >> i think we can relate to the american people. there's folks that are at home. they don't have a job. they've lost their source of income. as an increase in alcoholism. folks are depressed, suicide is happening. people are struggling. and so we felt that we had to be an advocate for them and discuss this important issue and i think that's why a lot of folks are relating to us, because they feel that we understand them, and we do, and we are advocates for the averag
i realized that kern county is different than l.a. and that's why when were talking about opening up america, our approach would be to take kern county, get the school systems going and see how the disease progresses. move slowly, open up the restaurants, see how it progresses. kind of a stepwise perched on the ladder to get us back to open up the country. >> laura: dr. massihi, i can't tell you how many different people send me your videos. i think i got them from for people in an hour...
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. >> tonight a presentation of "washington jourm" historian doris kerns goodwin. we will hear about the coronavirus response in illinois from republican congressman lahood at 8:00 p.m. eastern on -span. >> television has changed since crmp pan began 41 years ago to provide an unfiltered view of government. we brought you primary election coverage and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online or listen on our free radio app and be part of the conversation or through our social media feed. c-span created by private industry, america's private cable company and brought to you by your television provider. >> earlier today, the house passed that bill providing 484 billion for economic relief. the funding goes to the small business loan program, hospitals and virus testing. we will show you some of the comments starting with house speaker nancy pelosi. , madam sp. the speaker pro tempore: the honorable speaker of the house is recognized for one minute. the speaker: i thank the entleman for
. >> tonight a presentation of "washington jourm" historian doris kerns goodwin. we will hear about the coronavirus response in illinois from republican congressman lahood at 8:00 p.m. eastern on -span. >> television has changed since crmp pan began 41 years ago to provide an unfiltered view of government. we brought you primary election coverage and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online...
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laura kern has a position. steve pallone has a position. and on schools, the same thing.on on schools. >> will you please provide any more specifics on the court's outreach efforts to pro bono lawyers. what services you are wanting them to connect with and when do you think the services -- >> you're going to have a host of legal issues that people need help on. you're going to have housing issues. we talk about these government programs, sba has loans available. yeah, look at an sba loan application and tell me how easy it is to fill out. all these federal programs that have been set up. yeah, but you have to figure out how to access each one. but just accessing like the super programs like the s.n.a.p. food stamp program. you're deal with bureaucracies and applications. so there's a host of need on the legal front. we're hearing about it all across the board. the court system with chief judge janet de fu ry working with the new york state bar association are asking for volunteers. lawyers who are volunteers to help with a myriad of issues. they'll coordinate it. they nee
laura kern has a position. steve pallone has a position. and on schools, the same thing.on on schools. >> will you please provide any more specifics on the court's outreach efforts to pro bono lawyers. what services you are wanting them to connect with and when do you think the services -- >> you're going to have a host of legal issues that people need help on. you're going to have housing issues. we talk about these government programs, sba has loans available. yeah, look at an sba...
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he drove around there were several calls from kerned citizens about landscapers doin. by the time we arrived on the scene, they were gone. a drive through park. showed people out for walks. social distancing. and people playing tennis at courts that were shut down. >> hey guys, sorry to interrupt your game. everything is closed. >> the new normal for police patrol. who are maintaining high visibility. >> we ask that people reporting if they can come outside and meet officers outside the home. so we can avoid the in person contact. and confined spaces. and if we have to go inside the house we ask officers to wear personal protective equipment. gloves and masks. gowns when appropriate. it's a scary time for everybody. officers are included. >> just a handle of businesses have boarded up. just in case. shoplifting is n-te. also dn. police say people aren't leaving cell phones and laptops in cars anymore. >> police have had to request small personal gems and yoga studios shut down. and say they have gotten compliance. >> the effort to teach students are emotely is ramping
he drove around there were several calls from kerned citizens about landscapers doin. by the time we arrived on the scene, they were gone. a drive through park. showed people out for walks. social distancing. and people playing tennis at courts that were shut down. >> hey guys, sorry to interrupt your game. everything is closed. >> the new normal for police patrol. who are maintaining high visibility. >> we ask that people reporting if they can come outside and meet officers...
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mark kern is the board chairman of st. claire county, illinois, a short drive from missouri which will loosen its order in just over a week. you have a lot of people who work in missouri, is that? >> yeah, 33% of the people who live in st. claire county work in downtown st. louis, or the st. louis populated area, across river.ver. >> reporter: he wishes both >> reporter: he wishes both states were on the same page. >> if you envision a boomerang, the last thing we want is, because of opening up in missouri too early, that that thing comes around and hits us in the back of the head. >> reporter: dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> foster: there's improvement from the virus epicenter. today, new york governor andrew cuomo said infections are waning. in california, a spring heatwave as tens of thousands crowding the beaches. here's cbs's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: from hawaii to alaska, and nevada to utah, governors and businesses spent this weekend weighing steps to weighing steps toastly reopen, meas differing from s
mark kern is the board chairman of st. claire county, illinois, a short drive from missouri which will loosen its order in just over a week. you have a lot of people who work in missouri, is that? >> yeah, 33% of the people who live in st. claire county work in downtown st. louis, or the st. louis populated area, across river.ver. >> reporter: he wishes both >> reporter: he wishes both states were on the same page. >> if you envision a boomerang, the last thing we want...
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we sit down with the ceo of breitling, georges kern, in dubai. ♪
we sit down with the ceo of breitling, georges kern, in dubai. ♪
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county is a big county with over 1 million people having went over hundred cases but kings county and kern county are analogous with far fewer cases per million residents in far fewer fatalities. so it's not the feeling of being embattled of the university for the shutdown. >> on the year 2020 americans have been told to stay out people have been told to keep their distance from each other and there's no foreseeable and to this. maybe the end of may or june and july. if you go back and look at a virus striking the united states. we call that the hong kong flu but the economy did not shut down in 1957 when we went through that stream. but to go through that influenza epidemic. congress does not massive spending bills. but what about 260 years ago. >> there is a variety of reasons with that sophisticated interconnected population. we do it because we can. and the way that we are communicating all over the internet. we are much more an affluent population those in the late seventies or eighties so in that society from when they were in the war that would kill about 50 million or 60 million pe
county is a big county with over 1 million people having went over hundred cases but kings county and kern county are analogous with far fewer cases per million residents in far fewer fatalities. so it's not the feeling of being embattled of the university for the shutdown. >> on the year 2020 americans have been told to stay out people have been told to keep their distance from each other and there's no foreseeable and to this. maybe the end of may or june and july. if you go back and...
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farmhands pick a few pallets at kern carpenter's homestead, florida farm, but the rest will whither one. >> i'll probably have in the neighborhood of 60,000 to 70,000 boxes that i'll leave in the field. >> reporter: about 80% of tomatoes grown in florida go to the food service industry. but with restaurants drastically scaled back and hotels, cruise ships, even schools closed, demand evaporated, at a time when the fields are bursting buth produce. >> not enough customers for all of the tomatoes, beans, squash, everything that's raised in homestead. ne're all struggling. homestead. >> reporter: the strain on the farm economy is also costing jobs. 200 workers have already been laid off at tony dimare's packing operation because of the lack of demand. >> the best way i can describe the situation we're in right now is "truly helpless." >> reporter: dimare has five packing companies around the country. he had to close his homestead center a month early, leaving nearly 10 million pounds of tomatoes to go unharvested. >> the clock is ticking, and every day that goes by is another box of tomat
farmhands pick a few pallets at kern carpenter's homestead, florida farm, but the rest will whither one. >> i'll probably have in the neighborhood of 60,000 to 70,000 boxes that i'll leave in the field. >> reporter: about 80% of tomatoes grown in florida go to the food service industry. but with restaurants drastically scaled back and hotels, cruise ships, even schools closed, demand evaporated, at a time when the fields are bursting buth produce. >> not enough customers for...
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they include kern county and orange county and riverside county. they include every part of this state and it is just incumbent upon all of us to recognize that those are just in the top 15. many of those in the top 10 impacted by covid-19. the incredible importance that we place physical distancing orders. i know how impatient people are but again, i just cannot express more gratitude for the incredible antiroll quirk all of you have done to soften the blow of this virus so far in the state of california. let's not dream of pulling the plug too early. we are going to lean and. i am as eager as you to answer the question when and on wednesday, you will have more clarity again when we start to look at all of those six areas that are part of that transformation or rather part of that process to begin to transition into a new phase of this pandemic. i want to let folks know on friday we put out the list by facility. it is not a complete list. we have 83% of all of the facilities, 1224 skilled nursing facilities. we will get the rest of that informatio
they include kern county and orange county and riverside county. they include every part of this state and it is just incumbent upon all of us to recognize that those are just in the top 15. many of those in the top 10 impacted by covid-19. the incredible importance that we place physical distancing orders. i know how impatient people are but again, i just cannot express more gratitude for the incredible antiroll quirk all of you have done to soften the blow of this virus so far in the state of...
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i value laura kern's opinion, the decision will be coordinated. he didn't close them and he can't open them. >> the crisis has taken a toll on the city's 911 system, two operators receiving a call over 15 seconds. the fire department averaging more than 5500 ambulance requests. that is surpassing total call volume on 911 and amid those calls heartbreaking story of new york post reporting a queens man lost his mother and his brother in just one day adding to his misery he was put on a wait list to have a funeral home lay them to rest and shocking story out of westchester county today. police arrested a 29-year-old man after 22 vehicles at a hospital had their tires slashed and we are learning that apparently some of the cars belonged to nurses that had just wrapped an overnight shift. arthel. arthel: unbelievable. aisha hasine, thank you so much, eric. eric: yeah, just shameful. meanwhile president trump conserving the biggest decision of his presidency and that is when and how to reopen the country. the president has formed a new task force on thi
i value laura kern's opinion, the decision will be coordinated. he didn't close them and he can't open them. >> the crisis has taken a toll on the city's 911 system, two operators receiving a call over 15 seconds. the fire department averaging more than 5500 ambulance requests. that is surpassing total call volume on 911 and amid those calls heartbreaking story of new york post reporting a queens man lost his mother and his brother in just one day adding to his misery he was put on a wait...
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reporter greatly held a special form with the public health officers from public customer, alameda and kern counties. they cover topics range from new face covering orders, testing efforts, how public spaces could look different in the future. you can watch our digital public-health form in its entirety tomorrow night during the 10:00 news. >>> parts are preparing to ease back into normal life after getting hit hard by the coronavirus in europe. how italy and spain are easy restrictions, coming up. >>> and a bit of a warm day today but we are calling things off with your sunday forecast and beyond, temperatures will be rebounding, we will take it the updated five-day forecast, coming up. >>> plus, how tony bennett is a famous song to help spread cheer around san francisco and how former mayor willie brown got involved. what we do now will forever change our tomorrow. so let's do the right thing, today. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our
reporter greatly held a special form with the public health officers from public customer, alameda and kern counties. they cover topics range from new face covering orders, testing efforts, how public spaces could look different in the future. you can watch our digital public-health form in its entirety tomorrow night during the 10:00 news. >>> parts are preparing to ease back into normal life after getting hit hard by the coronavirus in europe. how italy and spain are easy...
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. >>> spends kern river slightly but his duffel is now over 20,000 and the lockdown is still on. protection has been serenading kids on the birthdays realizing a lot of them are spending that special day in isolation. a catholic charity says it is had to expand its service. they used to hand out food and meals to the homeless and actually poor in the city. now they say they are seeing a lot more people who previously had the means to feed themselves, but that changed with covid-19. >>> now genomics anywhere officials say 70 transit workers have died from the coronavirus. and applicant says the system is only making matters worse since a lot of the transit workers lack protective gear. many homeless are now sleeping or camping in the cars. many are now calling for the government to intervene. >> we have been devastated by this virus. >> reporter: oliver cyrus, a 20 year veteran bus operator r jus york mta public transit employees who have died of covid-19. >> they are he was. they are moving the essential workers who are fighting this crisis. >> reporter: for transit workers -- mo
. >>> spends kern river slightly but his duffel is now over 20,000 and the lockdown is still on. protection has been serenading kids on the birthdays realizing a lot of them are spending that special day in isolation. a catholic charity says it is had to expand its service. they used to hand out food and meals to the homeless and actually poor in the city. now they say they are seeing a lot more people who previously had the means to feed themselves, but that changed with covid-19....
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i value laura kern and steve and the opinion but this decision will be coordinated.didn't close them and he can't open them. >> cuomo also says new york has reached its apex it is still first in the nation for most cases more than 180,000 of them daily coronavirus deaths are up slightly at a 783 but still below apex new jersey follows with 54,000 cases michigan, is at third with more than 22,000, the crisis really taking a toll on cities response here. the fire department averaging more than 5500 ambulance requests per day, and "the new york post" now reporting 11 firefighters tested positive at a borough park fire house and dozens more shows symptoms same fire house responding to calls from the community some in that community have been under scrutiny recently for not following those social distancing rules. also, developing this evening jon, michael avenue a avenatti released from federal kriz in new york city according to local reports the lawyer is at high risk because he recently had pneumonia, and his cell mate was showing flu-like symptoms judge allowing him t
i value laura kern and steve and the opinion but this decision will be coordinated.didn't close them and he can't open them. >> cuomo also says new york has reached its apex it is still first in the nation for most cases more than 180,000 of them daily coronavirus deaths are up slightly at a 783 but still below apex new jersey follows with 54,000 cases michigan, is at third with more than 22,000, the crisis really taking a toll on cities response here. the fire department averaging more...
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they include fresno county, they include kern, san joaquin, san bernardino county, they include orange and riverside, san diego. it's a way of emphasizing this covid-19 and hospitalizations, covid-19 and the total number of positives, impact the entire state of california.>> governor newsom also said tomorrow he plans to release the state guidelines for easing the stay- at-home orders in phases.>>> election day 2020 is still six months away but already san francisco is preparing for what could be the first national election in the midst of a global pandemic. more now from christien kafton who says city leaders are calling for and preparing for everyone in san francisco to vote by mail. >> reporter: americans traditionally vote for president the first tuesday in november in this election year is no different. but what may be different is how people cast their ballots. in light of the coronavirus pandemic, the chair of san francisco's democratic party sent a letter to city leaders asking them to have the city vote by mail. he watched voters go to the polls earlier this month in the wisco
they include fresno county, they include kern, san joaquin, san bernardino county, they include orange and riverside, san diego. it's a way of emphasizing this covid-19 and hospitalizations, covid-19 and the total number of positives, impact the entire state of california.>> governor newsom also said tomorrow he plans to release the state guidelines for easing the stay- at-home orders in phases.>>> election day 2020 is still six months away but already san francisco is preparing...
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. >>> one farm in kern county taking shelter-in-place for local residents in may and june. >> people are thinking about the immune system, what they put in their bodies, and thinking about the pollution that is around them. this is the type of place to get away from that and think clearly. >> the ranch will go through a thorough two date sanitization period before the new guests arrive. >>> here is a check on your traffic on this monday. >> good morning. here is 101 and 280 with the one on one alamein he project, and only moments ago they opened a portion of the roadway for the 101 deck that is now open. this is so that traffic can travel through with the detour to work on the southbound lanes right now. again, they are making progress, and kiet do is live at the scene to bring us updates throughout the morning. this is causing brake lights it would slower speed southbound 101 commute out of san francisco. you can head over to the northbound deck, with 280 also open in both directions. that is if you want to avoid 101 all together. you will see brake lights but they are on time which
. >>> one farm in kern county taking shelter-in-place for local residents in may and june. >> people are thinking about the immune system, what they put in their bodies, and thinking about the pollution that is around them. this is the type of place to get away from that and think clearly. >> the ranch will go through a thorough two date sanitization period before the new guests arrive. >>> here is a check on your traffic on this monday. >> good morning. here...
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mark kern is the board chairman of st.ire county, illinois, a short drive from missouri which will loosen its order in just over a week. you have a lot of people who work in missouri, is that? >> yeah, 33% of the people who live in st. claire county work in downtown st. louis, or the st. louis populated area, across the river. >> reporter: he wishes both states were on the same page. >> if you envision a boomerang, the last thing we want is, because of opening up in missouri too early, that that thing comes around and hits us in the back of the head. >> reporter: dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> there's improvement from the virus epicenter. today, new york governor andrew cuomo said infections are waning. in california, a spring heatwave has tens of thousands crowding the beaches. here's cbs's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: from hawaii to alaska, and nevada to utah, governors and businesses spent this weekend weighing steps to reopen, measures vastly differing from state to state. in parts of california, large crowds
mark kern is the board chairman of st.ire county, illinois, a short drive from missouri which will loosen its order in just over a week. you have a lot of people who work in missouri, is that? >> yeah, 33% of the people who live in st. claire county work in downtown st. louis, or the st. louis populated area, across the river. >> reporter: he wishes both states were on the same page. >> if you envision a boomerang, the last thing we want is, because of opening up in missouri...
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the of the role counties that i live near, kings county, kern county, they are analogous. they have far fewer cases per million residents and far fewer locality. so it's not the feeling of being in battle that we had, say at stanford university for the shutdown. >> victor, here we are in the year 2020. over half of the americans have been told to stay at home. business and then told by government whose essential to his doctor people been told to keep their distance from each other and is no siebel into this. maybe the end of april, maybe the end of may, , june, july, wo knows when? if you go back and look at a virus that struck the united states in 1957, the hong kong flu, we could use a politically incorrect term back then called the hong kong flu, but the economy did not shut down in 1957 when we went through that string. if you go back to 1918, president woodrow wilson did not hold a daily press comforters to talk about the influenza epidemic. congress did not do massive spending bills and response and economy did not come to a halt. why are we doing things differently
the of the role counties that i live near, kings county, kern county, they are analogous. they have far fewer cases per million residents and far fewer locality. so it's not the feeling of being in battle that we had, say at stanford university for the shutdown. >> victor, here we are in the year 2020. over half of the americans have been told to stay at home. business and then told by government whose essential to his doctor people been told to keep their distance from each other and is...
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they include fresno county, they include kern, they include san joaquin, san bernardino, they include orange and riverside, san diego. it's a way of emphasizing this covid-19 and hospitalizations, covid-19 in total number of positives impact the entire state of california.>> governor newsom also said that tomorrow he plans to release the states guidelines for easing stay at home orders in phases. two big developments from washington involving the coronavirus. the senate late this afternoon passed a nearly $500 billion relief bill, most of it going to loans for small businesses every day now goes to the house on thursday for a vote following that the president is expected to sign it. also late this afternoon the director of the cdc told the washington post that we may face a second wave of the coronavirus this winter that would be even worse than what we are dealing with right now. in the meantime, jonathan serrie tells us that protests continue to reopen the country.>> reporter: hundreds of protesters are flooding streets across the country, calling for an end to the state on policies
they include fresno county, they include kern, they include san joaquin, san bernardino, they include orange and riverside, san diego. it's a way of emphasizing this covid-19 and hospitalizations, covid-19 in total number of positives impact the entire state of california.>> governor newsom also said that tomorrow he plans to release the states guidelines for easing stay at home orders in phases. two big developments from washington involving the coronavirus. the senate late this...
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peter concern, vice chairman, appointed ceo of expedia kern alongside barry diller have been running day-to-day operations since the former ceo and cfo were ousted in december. the key focus will be what role private equity plays here in turning around the struggling online traveling operator along with many travel companies are facing a number of challenges due to the fallout of the coronavirus epidemic one other focus whether m&a will be part of the strategy private equity plays with expedia. it's a playbook that company has used in the past five years, acquiring brands like or bits, travelocity and home away for over $3.8 billion back in 2015 that's the home renl platform that directly competes with airbnb these are two private equity firms that do have significant experience investing in hospitality and travel, both putting money to work in airbnb, just in the last one month and apollo helping out with a debt round with united airlines and in the past it was one of the significant investors in norwegian cruise line and ended up taking that cruiseline operator public in 2013. it w
peter concern, vice chairman, appointed ceo of expedia kern alongside barry diller have been running day-to-day operations since the former ceo and cfo were ousted in december. the key focus will be what role private equity plays here in turning around the struggling online traveling operator along with many travel companies are facing a number of challenges due to the fallout of the coronavirus epidemic one other focus whether m&a will be part of the strategy private equity plays with...
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this is chris kern, department staff. i'm afraid my computer doesn't have a camera or a microphone, but you should be able to see my photo. this is a presentation of the final e.i.r. of the commission's alameda creek recapture project. the commission previously certified the final e.i.r. for this project in june 2017, however, in september 2017, the board of supervisors overturned that action in response to an appeal filed by the alameda county water district. in upholding the appeal, the board directed the department to recirculate the report on the project's impact on steel head, and on the other points, the board determined that the data was accurate, and no further appeal was required. th they -- the revised steel head impact replaced that portion, and is substantially more detailed. it analyzes flow in alameda creek and analyzes surface and groundwater interactions. other impacts examined that could be affected by the revised project operations and the updated technical analysis include special status wildlife specie
this is chris kern, department staff. i'm afraid my computer doesn't have a camera or a microphone, but you should be able to see my photo. this is a presentation of the final e.i.r. of the commission's alameda creek recapture project. the commission previously certified the final e.i.r. for this project in june 2017, however, in september 2017, the board of supervisors overturned that action in response to an appeal filed by the alameda county water district. in upholding the appeal, the board...
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stay at home orders and economic kerns are keeping people from buying.t chrysler said sales were down 10% in the first quarter. general motors reported a 7% drop and toyota fell 9%. other automakers report their first quarter sales next week. >>> right now taking a live look at the new york stock exchange now. trading under way this morning for about 20 minutes or so. you can see that we are down 17 points. the march unemployment report was released earlier this morning and we know that is really weighing on investors. it showed 701,000 jobs were lost, but that number is likely a lot larger than that. and that's because the survey of employers was taken before most companies started laying off people because of the coronavirus stay at home orders. of course, we'll stay on top of this for you. >>> i want to show you something cool that the salesforce tower is doing in downtown san francisco. you see the top of the building there. those are hands clapping and you may see some prayer flags illuminated in support of medical workers and first responders on th
stay at home orders and economic kerns are keeping people from buying.t chrysler said sales were down 10% in the first quarter. general motors reported a 7% drop and toyota fell 9%. other automakers report their first quarter sales next week. >>> right now taking a live look at the new york stock exchange now. trading under way this morning for about 20 minutes or so. you can see that we are down 17 points. the march unemployment report was released earlier this morning and we know...
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as you mention, there were kerns about both the quantity and quality of surprise coming from from both feder and state stockpiles. >> woodruff: and what does this add up to? i mea does this mean that hospitals are literally not able to do the job wesk them to do? >> one of the thin we talked about with the hospitals is not also the solutions they were putting in place to mitigate these challenges, and it was incredibly amazing to see what th d weing to mitigate these cha the ingenuity and drive they re exhibiting in trying to address the challenges. even though, they felt pressing need for government to help them in time. >> woodruff: whose responsibility, ms. mtwell, is it tthe system has fallen to this level? >> we were looki at this to ear our focus and to get insight and experience from the hospitals for help in decision-making. we understand coalsequen decisions are being made now and we wanted to focused on ways wee coulp. good information from hospitals can lead to good decision makic and that was decisionmaking and that was the focus of ourud s. >> woodruff: does this mean stat
as you mention, there were kerns about both the quantity and quality of surprise coming from from both feder and state stockpiles. >> woodruff: and what does this add up to? i mea does this mean that hospitals are literally not able to do the job wesk them to do? >> one of the thin we talked about with the hospitals is not also the solutions they were putting in place to mitigate these challenges, and it was incredibly amazing to see what th d weing to mitigate these cha the...
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you look at the top 15 counties impacted by the virus they include fresno county and they include kern county, orange county and they include riverside county. they include every part of this state. it is incumbent upon all of us to recognize that. those are just the top 15 and many are in the top 10 impacted by covid 19. just the incredible importance we place on continuing physical distancing orders. i know how impatient people are but again i just cannot express more gratitude for the incredible and heroic work all of you have done to soft and the blow of this virus so far in the state of california. let's not dream of regretting and pulling the plug to early. we are leaning in. i am as eager as you to answer the question when and on wednesday you will have more clarity again when we start to look at all of those six areas that are part of that transformation, or rather part of the process to begin to transition into a new phase of this pandemic. i also want to let people know that on friday we put out the list by facility. it is not a complete list, with i think 83% of all of the f
you look at the top 15 counties impacted by the virus they include fresno county and they include kern county, orange county and they include riverside county. they include every part of this state. it is incumbent upon all of us to recognize that. those are just the top 15 and many are in the top 10 impacted by covid 19. just the incredible importance we place on continuing physical distancing orders. i know how impatient people are but again i just cannot express more gratitude for the...
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the kern aboconcern about ppe, e than 115 doctors and nurses have died in italy. while officials will tell you here that the hospitals are not at capacity just yet, they add that it's quickly approaching that point. and the national debate about how seriously to lockdown the country continues. it was only a few days ago, if not a week ago, when we sort of went into an initial lockdown stage. as is true in the u.s., some of the parks yesterday were full. it was very nice in the united kingdom. and that has brought a lot of people out today to say there needs to be a total lockdown. i think the news of the prime minister being checked into the hospital is certainly hitting hard here. people realizing that we're not over the virus by any stretch, that the curve hasn't been diminished where in spain and in italy, there is some hope that cases are sort of dropping, certainly in the uk. we're still on the rise here, yasmin. >> i think hearing news about your prime minister being hospitalized could be soapering for a lot of people. >>> still ahead, the intelligence commu
the kern aboconcern about ppe, e than 115 doctors and nurses have died in italy. while officials will tell you here that the hospitals are not at capacity just yet, they add that it's quickly approaching that point. and the national debate about how seriously to lockdown the country continues. it was only a few days ago, if not a week ago, when we sort of went into an initial lockdown stage. as is true in the u.s., some of the parks yesterday were full. it was very nice in the united kingdom....
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they include fresno county, they include kern county, san joaquin, san bernardino, orange and riverside, san diego. it is a way of emphasizing this, covid 19 and hospitalizations and total number of positives impact the entire state of california. if you are living in a community that we are okay we have got this, we are not la and some of these other counties in the state of california. i hope you will disabuse yourself of that and consider the fact that some of the most challenging parts of the state remain in our rural parts of the state particularly as it relates to skilled nursing facilities, adult and senior homes, which we continue to track. i should note that we have in our portfolio, i laid out on april 10 our new strategies and plans to protect our seniors and redoubling our efforts. remember one of the first executive orders we put out in this state was around guidelines and the skilled nursing facilities, assisted- living homes and nursing homes broadly, we followed up with that on april 10 talking about an army of people that we had trained, 600 nurses and infectious diseas
they include fresno county, they include kern county, san joaquin, san bernardino, orange and riverside, san diego. it is a way of emphasizing this, covid 19 and hospitalizations and total number of positives impact the entire state of california. if you are living in a community that we are okay we have got this, we are not la and some of these other counties in the state of california. i hope you will disabuse yourself of that and consider the fact that some of the most challenging parts of...
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laura kern has a position, steve has a position. and on schools, the same thing. on schools. >> could you please provide any more specifics on the court's outreach efforts to pro bono lawyer, you know, what services you wanting them to connect with and when do you think those services could -- >> you're going to have a host of legal issues that people need help on. you're going to have housing issues. we talk about these government programs, sba has loans available. yeah, look at an sba loan application and tell me how easy it is to fill out. all these federal programs that have been set up, yeah, but you have to figure out how to access each one. just accessing like the simple programs like the snap food stamp program, you're dealing with bureaucracies and applications, so there's a host of need on the legal front. we're hearing about it all across the board. the court system with chief judge janet defury working with the new york state bar association are just asking for volunteers, lawyers who are volunteers to help with the myriad of issues. they'll coordinate
laura kern has a position, steve has a position. and on schools, the same thing. on schools. >> could you please provide any more specifics on the court's outreach efforts to pro bono lawyer, you know, what services you wanting them to connect with and when do you think those services could -- >> you're going to have a host of legal issues that people need help on. you're going to have housing issues. we talk about these government programs, sba has loans available. yeah, look at an...
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i want to go to laura kern right now, nassau county, new york executive.w york is number one in cases in this country. county executive kind enough to join us now. how are things going where you are? >> well, we have total positive cases more than the entire state of california here in nassau county. we are just east of new york city, about 1.3 million residents. but for about ten days now, we have seen really good numbers, a real levelling off. we have had more people resolve and leave the hospital, covid patients leave the hospitals than come in for a good ten days now. we have seen a reduction the last couple of days as the number of people who are hospitalized here. so when you hear that good news, for instance, we have more police officers who are cleared and back to work than are in quarantine at this moment, those are really good numbers. those are the numbers we have been watching as we have been managing through this crisis. of course, now we are all turning to okay, great, how do we reopen, how do we restart the economy. on long island, nassau co
i want to go to laura kern right now, nassau county, new york executive.w york is number one in cases in this country. county executive kind enough to join us now. how are things going where you are? >> well, we have total positive cases more than the entire state of california here in nassau county. we are just east of new york city, about 1.3 million residents. but for about ten days now, we have seen really good numbers, a real levelling off. we have had more people resolve and leave...
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i value laura kern's opinion, george vladimir's decision but the decision will be coordinated.dn't close them and he can't open them. >> reporter: those two offices remain at odds there. the crisis meantime has taken a toll on the city's 911 system, operators receiving a call just about every 15 seconds. the fire department averaging 5500 ambulance requests per day, that is 40% higher than usual and surpassing the total call volume on 9/11. amid the calls, some painful stories. new york post reporting a queens man lost his 73-year-old mother and his 47-year-old brother in just one day, adding to his misery, he was put on a wait list to be able to have a funeral home lay them to rest and this shocking story out of westchester county now, according to local news reports, apparently police have arrested a 29-year-old man after 22 vehicles had their tires slashed and those vehicles, those owners included nurses who had just worked an overnight shift. back to you. gillian: something you just reported there that just jumped out at me, 5500 ambulances being called every day in the cit
i value laura kern's opinion, george vladimir's decision but the decision will be coordinated.dn't close them and he can't open them. >> reporter: those two offices remain at odds there. the crisis meantime has taken a toll on the city's 911 system, operators receiving a call just about every 15 seconds. the fire department averaging 5500 ambulance requests per day, that is 40% higher than usual and surpassing the total call volume on 9/11. amid the calls, some painful stories. new york...
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. >> doris kerns, thank you very much. >> the federal government is us. >> it is us.wish someone knew that. >>> still ahead, we will talk to governor phil murphy of new jersey. his state just saw another record one-day increase in reported deaths from the coronavirus. we'll also be joined by former national security adviser susan rice. plus wall street is bracing for new economic data due out in just a short time from now. we will have the latest jobless claims as soon as they cross. steve ratner will join us for that. "morning joe" is back in a moment. ♪ ning joe" is back in a moment ♪ ♪ i thought i had my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis under control. turns out, it was controlling me. seemed like my symptoms were taking over our time together. i knew i needed to talk to my doctor. think he'll make it? that's when i learned humira can help get and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. ser
. >> doris kerns, thank you very much. >> the federal government is us. >> it is us.wish someone knew that. >>> still ahead, we will talk to governor phil murphy of new jersey. his state just saw another record one-day increase in reported deaths from the coronavirus. we'll also be joined by former national security adviser susan rice. plus wall street is bracing for new economic data due out in just a short time from now. we will have the latest jobless claims as...