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covid-19 on farmwork >> i expected morerom cal osha.ntervene to protect our farmworkers. >> and listen to our podcast with the producers of this film. >> i'm ran aronson executive producer of frontline, and this is the "frontline dispatch".>> onnect to the frontline community on facebook and twitter, and watch anytime on the pbs video app pbs.org/frontline. >> ...government orchestrated... ...inside job... ...powerful world government... >> he just kept adding more and more outrageous lies to the story. >> roger delivers legitimacy to alex jones and jon delivers to trump a disaffected voter. >> donald trump is our guest. >> i will not let you down. >> now those ideas, which used to be on the fringe are in the mainstream.on >>iratorial thinking is a feature of this president. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like u. thank you. and by the corporaon for public broadcasting. major support is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to buildina more just, verdant
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i think a better pat would be for them to join us in a strong osha provision that's in the heroes act. we've had it in every bill. they have not accepted it, but once again a strong osha provision which gives protection not only to the worker but to the employer if in fact they put into place the precautions and protections that are in the osha bill if someone gets sick, they have been protected because they have honored -- they have honored the osha rule, but if they just don't want to do that and just say you have to go to work, you're essential, you don't get unemployment benefits unless you come, and we have no responsibility if you get sick. it's not just about workers though. it's about customers and clients and other people who have exposure to any particular workplace. >> for sure. >> so this protects the employer, protects the worker, protects the customer. the. >> question on time, because, of course, your recess is fast approaching. would you be willing to delay that recess or forgo it to get to a deal, to get to a new stimulus package? >> is he speaking? >> sorry, speaker,
i think a better pat would be for them to join us in a strong osha provision that's in the heroes act. we've had it in every bill. they have not accepted it, but once again a strong osha provision which gives protection not only to the worker but to the employer if in fact they put into place the precautions and protections that are in the osha bill if someone gets sick, they have been protected because they have honored -- they have honored the osha rule, but if they just don't want to do that...
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under the osha law the ssfederal government can i an emergency regulation. they can do that tomorrow, saying employers must protect workers from covid-19. >> narrator: now on frontline-n' >> it doesfeel like we're essential, it feels like we'resl es. >> narrator: "covid's hidden toll". >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for major support is provi the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peeful world.at the ford foun: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. additional support is provided by the abrams foundation,te commto excellence in journalism. the park foundation,te dedicated to heing public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. t supportistworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and bye he frontlurnalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. support for "covid'sidden toll" is provided by wnet'sea chasing the initiative on pover
under the osha law the ssfederal government can i an emergency regulation. they can do that tomorrow, saying employers must protect workers from covid-19. >> narrator: now on frontline-n' >> it doesfeel like we're essential, it feels like we'resl es. >> narrator: "covid's hidden toll". >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for major support is provi the john d. and catherine...
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of the issue is that businesses aren't always clear which guidelines to follow between the cdc, cal/osha, and local county health departments. are retailers doing enough to keep workers and customers safe from the virus? >> so on the retailers that i'm working with, our members of our association, i would say a lot of them are. >> reporter: she says one of the biggest problems for employees is trying to convince customers to wear masks to help keep the workplace safe. >> yeah. i mean we've had knives drawn on sales associates, a lot of yelling, a lot of, you know, colorful language. >> reporter: despite the rise in safety complaints and a record spike in cases, michelin believes another shutdown would be a bad idea. >> that would just do a lot in terms of frustrating all californians if we saw us going backwards instead of thoughtfully thinking about working together to how we can contain the spread but keep our businesses open. >> reporter: another big issue we've been hearing about involves transparency. when a worker is found to have covid-19, the colleagues aren't necessarily informe
of the issue is that businesses aren't always clear which guidelines to follow between the cdc, cal/osha, and local county health departments. are retailers doing enough to keep workers and customers safe from the virus? >> so on the retailers that i'm working with, our members of our association, i would say a lot of them are. >> reporter: she says one of the biggest problems for employees is trying to convince customers to wear masks to help keep the workplace safe. >> yeah....
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an osha standard that says if you want to be protected as a worker, as an employer, have a strong osha standard, and of course it also protectsthe postal service, just to give you an array of -- >> do you feel confident that when congress comes back that you will be able to pass and work with republicans to negotiate another round of funding? >> well, let me just say this. when we first passed our bill, they said nothing, never, no, we need a pause. now we know we don't need a pause, we need to act. then they said we're not going to spend any more money. now they're saying a trillion dollars. that's not enough. but we'll have to find common ground to pass legislation. now, let me just say this. they have spent -- they, the fed, has spent trillions of dollars bolstering the stock market. we think we should spend trillions of dollars bolstering american -- >> i want to move on to other issues. before i do so, there's a lot of understandable criticism of the administration's response to this outbreak. i want to ask about yours and congress and what you have said initially in particular.
an osha standard that says if you want to be protected as a worker, as an employer, have a strong osha standard, and of course it also protectsthe postal service, just to give you an array of -- >> do you feel confident that when congress comes back that you will be able to pass and work with republicans to negotiate another round of funding? >> well, let me just say this. when we first passed our bill, they said nothing, never, no, we need a pause. now we know we don't need a...
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to date, cal osha has received nearly 3,000 covid related safety complaints with more than one-thirding from the health care industry. but as more businesses reopen, the agency is seeing a second wave of complaints from other sectors. those include 353 complaints from retail workers, 351 from manufacturing employees, 216 complaints from transportation and warehousing, and 159 covid complaints from food service workers who believe their companies aren't doing enough to protect them from coronavirus. >> we've been fixated on the when not as responsibly focused on the how to safely reopen. >> reporter: on monday governor gavin newsom announced plans to increase enforcement of the state's reopening guidelines for businesses. this comes after a series of outbreaks like the one at this morgan hill fish packing company where 38 workers tested po is in a single day. in a statement the company told us our entire site was retested and everyone was negative. all our sanitation and preventative measures are followed diligently. we are pleased to report we have had no new cases. >> i don't want t
to date, cal osha has received nearly 3,000 covid related safety complaints with more than one-thirding from the health care industry. but as more businesses reopen, the agency is seeing a second wave of complaints from other sectors. those include 353 complaints from retail workers, 351 from manufacturing employees, 216 complaints from transportation and warehousing, and 159 covid complaints from food service workers who believe their companies aren't doing enough to protect them from...
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in the heroes act we have a very strong osha provision.ng the one even that is there now that they're not really enforcing. but if you have a strong osha provision that recognizes the danger of the coronavirus and the employer implemented he has or she has protection, and so does the worker. so instead they're saying you're an essential worker, you have to go to work. if you don't you don't qualify for unemployment insurance. and by the way, if you get sick you have no recourse with your employer? i mean, what is fair about that? it's just not fair. i understand the risk -- i'm sorry. i understand the risks that are there, but everybody is protected by a strong osha standard. the employer if he implements it, the employee because he's safer and customers and clients who may come into the place of business as well. >> so that's fascinating. i don't think i quite understood that wrinkle. when we talk about people going into workplaces and honestly this is huge deal. we're doing with a society wide level with schools and we don't know how wor
in the heroes act we have a very strong osha provision.ng the one even that is there now that they're not really enforcing. but if you have a strong osha provision that recognizes the danger of the coronavirus and the employer implemented he has or she has protection, and so does the worker. so instead they're saying you're an essential worker, you have to go to work. if you don't you don't qualify for unemployment insurance. and by the way, if you get sick you have no recourse with your...
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one thing that is different, and strong osha standard and that is essential, to protect our workers at all times. they know there is another piece that is very urgent now, that -- the moratorium has ended in some places as we need to get that, not only in the heroes act, in the separate bill. to help with renters, in addressing the mortgage foreclosure forbearance issues and homelessness and helping housing programs and the rest. they have to do this. it is urgent. that is something they haven't supported before as well as they haven't supported a strong protection for osha. direct payment. they supported unemployment benefits, they supported food stamps. they have resisted since then even though people have never been to a food line before. we have some sensitivity on emergency food. >> do you know what the feeling is? >> they have conversations an individual things. it would be a bill. first it was going to be no bill and then it would be some little bill. now it is one.3. it is not enough. when they say it is too expensive, how can they say such a thing? just propping up the stock m
one thing that is different, and strong osha standard and that is essential, to protect our workers at all times. they know there is another piece that is very urgent now, that -- the moratorium has ended in some places as we need to get that, not only in the heroes act, in the separate bill. to help with renters, in addressing the mortgage foreclosure forbearance issues and homelessness and helping housing programs and the rest. they have to do this. it is urgent. that is something they...
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we're going to pay people to risk their lives without any osha standard and the rest? people are not staying home. they want to work. they want to go to work, in a safe place. so the direction that the president should be asking for is how do we open our economy to make it safe for people to go to work. and it is so self-evident. yes, sir? >> madam speaker, i have a question, and i have a colleague with a second question. rep. pelosi: is that person here? >> no. rep. pelosi: well, that is up to the rest of you. do you want somebody elster have a question before you do? >> a few months ago it was hard to predict we would have such severe spikes in july. other countries have clearly handle them is a way we have not. moving forward, is in the next couple of months we still don't have a full grasp on it, is there a point where trillions more in stimulus comes unsustainable? rep. pelosi: no, the point is that if we don't invest the money now, it will be much worse. if we don't invest in further testing and getting the equipment to do it, it will be worse. if we don't put mo
we're going to pay people to risk their lives without any osha standard and the rest? people are not staying home. they want to work. they want to go to work, in a safe place. so the direction that the president should be asking for is how do we open our economy to make it safe for people to go to work. and it is so self-evident. yes, sir? >> madam speaker, i have a question, and i have a colleague with a second question. rep. pelosi: is that person here? >> no. rep. pelosi: well,...
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we're going to pay people to risk their lives without any osha standard and the rest? people are not staying home. they want to work. want to go to work, in a safe place. so the direction that the president should be asking for is how do we open our economy to make it safe for people to go to work. self-evident. yes, sir? >> madam speaker, i have a question, and i have a colleague with a second question. rep. pelosi: is that person here? >> no. rep. pelosi: well, that is up to the rest of you. do you want somebody elster have a question before you do? >> a few months ago it was hard to predict we would have such severe spikes in july. other countries have clearly handle them is a way we have not. moving forward, is in the next couple of months we still don't have a full grasp on it, is there a point where trillions more in stimulus comes unsustainable? rep. pelosi: no, the point is that if we don't invest the money now, it will be much worse. if we don't invest in further testing and getting the equipment to do it, it will be worse. if we don't put money in the pockets
we're going to pay people to risk their lives without any osha standard and the rest? people are not staying home. they want to work. want to go to work, in a safe place. so the direction that the president should be asking for is how do we open our economy to make it safe for people to go to work. self-evident. yes, sir? >> madam speaker, i have a question, and i have a colleague with a second question. rep. pelosi: is that person here? >> no. rep. pelosi: well, that is up to the...
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instead of sending a strong clear enforceable safety standards like osha emergency to murray standards, the republican bill would actually shield businesses from regulatory enforcement proceedings under osha, the fair labor standards act and americans disability act and more. liability of this bill would last for five years. from december 2019, 32024. fact the republicans are proposing five years of liability immunity for corporations, while promising just a few months of assistance for workers, tells the whole story of the priorities and values. let's be clear, republicans have not made the case for why we'd even consider federal liability immunity for corporations. remember, under current state tort law, if a business has taken reasonable precautions, they won't be held liable for negligence. state laws give business incentives to act reasonably and do. businesses also, time and again i've heard senator mcconnell and senator mccormick come to the floor and talk about the tsunami of losses. this morning he said an epidemic of furloughs frivolous losses pretty was just so happens that
instead of sending a strong clear enforceable safety standards like osha emergency to murray standards, the republican bill would actually shield businesses from regulatory enforcement proceedings under osha, the fair labor standards act and americans disability act and more. liability of this bill would last for five years. from december 2019, 32024. fact the republicans are proposing five years of liability immunity for corporations, while promising just a few months of assistance for...
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that is our osha provision. let's hear what everyone has to say. don't say, you all have to go back to work, even if it is not safe. by the way, we are removing all responsibility from the employer. no. [indiscernible] >> you said trillion here, truly in there, did you mean billion? >> i am saying trillion. $1 trillion for state and local, $1 trillion for unemployment insurance and direct payments. trillion with a "tr." $1 trillion for state and local is half of the cost of the republican plan and their tax scam. it added to trillion dollars to the national debt. i am saying trillion. another thing about trillions. the fed is spending trillions of dollars to shore up the stock market. that may be a good thing to do. we think we should spend trillions of dollars to shore up american workers. there is a path that is a good investment that is a stimulus that keeps people from losing their jobs and helps people get their jobs. having consumer confidence, spending, injecting demand into the economy, job creating. >> you say that this was bad news for pr
that is our osha provision. let's hear what everyone has to say. don't say, you all have to go back to work, even if it is not safe. by the way, we are removing all responsibility from the employer. no. [indiscernible] >> you said trillion here, truly in there, did you mean billion? >> i am saying trillion. $1 trillion for state and local, $1 trillion for unemployment insurance and direct payments. trillion with a "tr." $1 trillion for state and local is half of the cost...
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cal osha is seeing a 30% increase in complaint this is year from workers who say their employers areot doing enough to protect them from covid-19. candace has gone through the data. she found which industries are parking concern for workers and the public. >> reporter: businesses across california are sending their complaints here in the east bay. most of those safety concerns are coming from our health care industry, but workers from retail, transportation and food services are also sounding the awill remember on covid illnesses and deaths where they work. from servers to stylists, from teachers to technicians, california is heading back to work even as health experts question at what cost to safety? >> we're coming to work and we're being exposed to covid positive patients. >> reporter: staff reported the covid-19 outbreak in june. 37 staff members tested positive, most of them nurses. >> we noticed a lot of people are calling in sick and suddenly we were becoming very short staffed. >> we worked with the county health department to put new measures in place to prevent another clus
cal osha is seeing a 30% increase in complaint this is year from workers who say their employers areot doing enough to protect them from covid-19. candace has gone through the data. she found which industries are parking concern for workers and the public. >> reporter: businesses across california are sending their complaints here in the east bay. most of those safety concerns are coming from our health care industry, but workers from retail, transportation and food services are also...
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that's why we have cal osha on the list and the strike team of seven different agencies and a handful we put on the slide, but seven different agencies as part of the strike team we put out in six regions in the state and we are cross pollinating enforcement in every sector. so cal osha is one of those sectors on health and safety and the alcoholic beverage control, abc is another bbc which is not up there are the peppers and cosmetology board who are part of these teams that will be putting out. department of consumer affairs and business oversight, and again it's more education. i'm not coming out with a fist. we want to come out with an open heart and recognize the magnitude of some of the modifications and this dimmer switch and what it means to small businessmen and women and communities and to the economic vibrancy and health of our state and in turn, our nation. we want to educate and encourage and give people time to come into compliance which is the spirit that we bring to our enforcement efforts. at the same time, i made this clear in multiple previous occasions and we reser
that's why we have cal osha on the list and the strike team of seven different agencies and a handful we put on the slide, but seven different agencies as part of the strike team we put out in six regions in the state and we are cross pollinating enforcement in every sector. so cal osha is one of those sectors on health and safety and the alcoholic beverage control, abc is another bbc which is not up there are the peppers and cosmetology board who are part of these teams that will be putting...
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they said will were not enough cal osha inspections and they want the state to stop relying on tesla it do contact tracing for the coronavirus. >>> the oakland facility is temporarily closed this afternoon after an employee tested positive for the coronavirus. the team said it's now being sanitized but the temporary closure means the virtual basketball camps will be postponed until next week. >>> we're following a developing story about the santa clara unified school district. 40 administrators have been quarantineed for covid-19 has been inaccurate. it came up during the board member. they said a group of leaders got an in-person meeting to plan the next school year and later learned of a positive diagnosis. >> unfortunately, one of the members of our team tested positive. since then we have taken the following steps, cleaned and sanitized the location and all were quarantineed according to the county health department. >> later in the meeting people making public comments and at least one board member expressed concern that they were meperson rather than virtual. we had a call in t
they said will were not enough cal osha inspections and they want the state to stop relying on tesla it do contact tracing for the coronavirus. >>> the oakland facility is temporarily closed this afternoon after an employee tested positive for the coronavirus. the team said it's now being sanitized but the temporary closure means the virtual basketball camps will be postponed until next week. >>> we're following a developing story about the santa clara unified school district....
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again, cal osha is one. al alcohol beverage control. barbers and cosmetology board. they're also part of the teams. department of consumer affairs, business oversight. again, it's more education. i'm not coming out with a fist. we want to come out with an open heart recognizing the magnitude of some of these modifications and what this means to small businessmen and women and in turn our nation. again, we want to education. we want to encourage. we want to give people top come into compliance. that's the spirit that we bring to our enforcement effort else. at the same time i made this clear on multiple previous occasions, we reserve the right that local counties do their share of enforcement, which is the lions share of enforcement. if the county chooses, we have a right as a state with the consent of the legislature and a budget that i signed 24 hours ago where there's $2 1/2 billion contingent upon good behavior. so we want to award good behavior f there's a redundancy of bad behavior we want a fiscal consideration at the county level and then at the business level
again, cal osha is one. al alcohol beverage control. barbers and cosmetology board. they're also part of the teams. department of consumer affairs, business oversight. again, it's more education. i'm not coming out with a fist. we want to come out with an open heart recognizing the magnitude of some of these modifications and what this means to small businessmen and women and in turn our nation. again, we want to education. we want to encourage. we want to give people top come into compliance....
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it is still under clear how state agencies serving strike teams like cal osha and chp will be helping counties with this enforcement. we've asked the governor's office whether these agencies will be doing periodic come plings checks and we are still waiting to hear back. >> thank you. in the south bay, santa clara issued a health order. it will allow various businesses to reopen and larger groups of people to gather starting later this month. that means gyms, hair and nail salons may reopen with social qutserewasthan a will allow mans to occur if appropriate risk reduction measures are in place and that includes personal care services like haircuts and smaller gatherings. o course many high risk activities cannot be forward any time soon. this will require us to obtain approval from the state before it can take effect. under the rirlts of the covid-19 road map. it will go into effect on july 13 or as soon as state approval is granted, whichever is later. this will give certain business that's are not currently open the time they need to operate safely and to train employees to comply
it is still under clear how state agencies serving strike teams like cal osha and chp will be helping counties with this enforcement. we've asked the governor's office whether these agencies will be doing periodic come plings checks and we are still waiting to hear back. >> thank you. in the south bay, santa clara issued a health order. it will allow various businesses to reopen and larger groups of people to gather starting later this month. that means gyms, hair and nail salons may...
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osha have not thought an will was necessary. have enforcement tools at our disposal, brought several cases against companies that are not taking measures, but what we have done is provide guidance on safety to workers, employers through guidance. joined now by somebody who really thinks we need that emergency temporary standard, richard trumka, president of the afl-cio.welcome back. respond to secretaries korea. he says he has the mechanisms he needs, is bringing in enforcement actions. he doesn't need a special rule for covid. richard: he is wrong for two or three reasons. if he has the standard, he has not used them. there have been over 5000 complaints on the covid-19 standards, and he has only issued one violation. he has not done anything to force companies who do not use proper ppe. we need that standard. by the way, companies want that standard. they want to know what is required of them, not suggestions, which is what the secretary has been making. they need to know what is required of them. what ppe they should get, how
osha have not thought an will was necessary. have enforcement tools at our disposal, brought several cases against companies that are not taking measures, but what we have done is provide guidance on safety to workers, employers through guidance. joined now by somebody who really thinks we need that emergency temporary standard, richard trumka, president of the afl-cio.welcome back. respond to secretaries korea. he says he has the mechanisms he needs, is bringing in enforcement actions. he...
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there have been 6,000 complaints about the pandemic. 6,000 complaints to osha.have issued two. >> wow. >> two violations since february. >> yeah. i want to ask you because i don't have to tell you we're three months and a couple days away from the election. in 2016 you noted that president trump got three especially point more than mitt romney but clinton got 10% fewer afl/cio members than barack obama did. you identified this. that there was not a clear economic message from the democratic candidate in 2016. i wonder in 2020, is there an articulated economic message from vice president biden and do you believe it will be different this time from union membership? >> absolutely there's a clear message. the platform that is about to come out will be the most progressive worker oriented platform any political party's ever put forward. i happen to be on the drafting committee. it takes care of workers and it takes care of the health and safety standards. it takes care of pensions. it says that workers are the key to recovery. in any kind of recession there has to b
there have been 6,000 complaints about the pandemic. 6,000 complaints to osha.have issued two. >> wow. >> two violations since february. >> yeah. i want to ask you because i don't have to tell you we're three months and a couple days away from the election. in 2016 you noted that president trump got three especially point more than mitt romney but clinton got 10% fewer afl/cio members than barack obama did. you identified this. that there was not a clear economic message from...
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we have not thought that an osha rule was necessary. we do have enforcement tools at our disposal.ught several cases against companies that are not taking measures. but what we have done is provided guidance on safety to workers and employers through guidance that is detailed, flexible, industry-specific. it enables us to do more to let people know what to do to stay safe in the workplace even as we also do have enforcement tools if we need them. i think we have the right balance their to get people back to work safely and we are seeing people come back to work safely across the country. finally, what does the labor department say about the one thing as we look at this stimulus package that would do the best at getting the economy going and getting people back to work? eugene: we are interested in a payroll tax cut or some kind of deferral which has been mentioned by the president. it is an incentive to bring people back. it results in a list of wages that can incentivize with -- workers to come back to the workplace. it is important to remember that we had an amazing job generatin
we have not thought that an osha rule was necessary. we do have enforcement tools at our disposal.ught several cases against companies that are not taking measures. but what we have done is provided guidance on safety to workers and employers through guidance that is detailed, flexible, industry-specific. it enables us to do more to let people know what to do to stay safe in the workplace even as we also do have enforcement tools if we need them. i think we have the right balance their to get...
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according to osha, and there are several studies that prove these masks are pretty much doing nothing. they are even harming people because they trap in error which promotes the virus -- trapped in air. host: want to point out an opinion piece in "usa today from workers.frontline they have the peace calling on the greater use of -- they write as specialist in new york city, we are concerned about increasing rates of covid-19 infections which may overwhelm our hospitals and parts of the usa. to avoid a catastrophic repeat of the initial search, we recommend a population wide intervention, a significant increase in the use of n95 masks that might allow for a safer reopening of the u.s. economy. sars was thought to be primarily transmissible by fluid-filled droplets generated by coughing or sneezing and traveling short distances and will not reach another. however, it has recently been determined that a major mode of transmission of sars is via exhaled.excellent -- what do you think of their opinion polling for the greater use of n95 masks? caller: that is the mask that does filter, so t
according to osha, and there are several studies that prove these masks are pretty much doing nothing. they are even harming people because they trap in error which promotes the virus -- trapped in air. host: want to point out an opinion piece in "usa today from workers.frontline they have the peace calling on the greater use of -- they write as specialist in new york city, we are concerned about increasing rates of covid-19 infections which may overwhelm our hospitals and parts of the...
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we have jay osha of jmp securities jay, it's good to see you. you just can't top the securities here. >> i think the company is doing well from a numbers standpoint, but at some point uf to be able to justify the valuation, and even on the scenario we had, which is that this becomes a $100 billion company, i can't get there anymore. >> so where do you stop on the stock price? there are plenty of people who thought a thousand dollars seemed like a stretch and that was several hundred dollars ago. >> yes, indeed, and obviously when you've got a name that is growing like this, i do think you have to take a step back from, hey, what's next, and try to think holistically. we did say when we went to $1500, hey, this company can be selling two and a half million units in 2005, it can get a whole lot bigger, right? if you get to the point where even on that kind of tremendously successful outcome, you still can't make the stock make sense, then it's time to say so i don't think bad things are going to happen. frankly, i'm amazed that the competition has
we have jay osha of jmp securities jay, it's good to see you. you just can't top the securities here. >> i think the company is doing well from a numbers standpoint, but at some point uf to be able to justify the valuation, and even on the scenario we had, which is that this becomes a $100 billion company, i can't get there anymore. >> so where do you stop on the stock price? there are plenty of people who thought a thousand dollars seemed like a stretch and that was several hundred...
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all the needs we have for osha benefits. all the needs that we have for vote by mail and other priorities that we have. there are about justice. >> are you considering extending these for a month or two while e continue to negotiate? >> the republicans have every bit of information they need to make the decision. ms. pelosi: no. >> but people at home wondering how they're going to afford -- ms. pelosi: pass the bill. >> pass the bill. >> it's really a good piece of legislative work. ms. pelosi: it's a tactic in order to not honor our other responsibilities. we will not be a party to their tactics. let's stay on this subject. reporter: republicans want to keep their bill to $1 trillion. it ends money for education, more money for c.b.p., etc. when you bring -- will you bring in the unemployment benefit as $600, do you think it's possible to extend that benefit at that level and keep the bill at $1 trillion? ms. pelosi: what we said to the republicans -- i want to tell you something. this is deadly serious. our house is burnin
all the needs we have for osha benefits. all the needs that we have for vote by mail and other priorities that we have. there are about justice. >> are you considering extending these for a month or two while e continue to negotiate? >> the republicans have every bit of information they need to make the decision. ms. pelosi: no. >> but people at home wondering how they're going to afford -- ms. pelosi: pass the bill. >> pass the bill. >> it's really a good piece of...
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over 440,000 individual contacts that were made, phone calls, visits, e- mails, and the like through osha and our department of industrial relations and i mentioned on thursday, the board of barbering and cosmetology and we focus on concerns and more in the like and input we're getting from county health officials again targeting these counties that are on the watch list, we targeted licenseys that we had either received complaints about or had information that was concerning that we needed to get clarified so significant improvement and increase and enforcement over the weekend. most of it again from an educational paradigm where there was plenty ation, cal law enforcement and we're requesting more information about local enforcement on masks requirements and the like. but as you saw from west hollywood, san antonio monica and others notably were stepping up their enforcement to either educate but also to promote physically distancing or wearing face coverings and those were tiered meaning first enforcement action may have been $100 up to $3 in some cases and up to $500. many of these ca
over 440,000 individual contacts that were made, phone calls, visits, e- mails, and the like through osha and our department of industrial relations and i mentioned on thursday, the board of barbering and cosmetology and we focus on concerns and more in the like and input we're getting from county health officials again targeting these counties that are on the watch list, we targeted licenseys that we had either received complaints about or had information that was concerning that we needed to...
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cal osha is looking into that incident. >>> santa clara county is adapting to the pandemic now announcing a plan to allow all businesses in the county to reopen. now the one requirement, they must follow some specific protocols. that includes social distancing, mask wearing, and capacity limits. each business must submit its plans to the county which will be accessible to the public. if the criteria can be met most businesses will be allowed to reopen. that includes hair and nail salons and also gatherings of up to 20 people indoors and 60 outdoors will be allowed. >> we need to adapt. this virus has adapted to us. and we need to adapt to the virus. >> some local salon owners say these are rules they are prepared to follow. so they can reopen. >> i'm going to be wearing a mask. and you are going to be wear a mask. no waiting rooms and we'll be checking your temperature. >> and that new health order from santa clara county goes into effect july 13th. >>> it is 6:06 and ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, the lengths one man went to to remove any reminder of the confederate flag
cal osha is looking into that incident. >>> santa clara county is adapting to the pandemic now announcing a plan to allow all businesses in the county to reopen. now the one requirement, they must follow some specific protocols. that includes social distancing, mask wearing, and capacity limits. each business must submit its plans to the county which will be accessible to the public. if the criteria can be met most businesses will be allowed to reopen. that includes hair and nail...
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osha toes act directs issue an emergency temporary standard that would require protections for workers at highest risk for contracting covid-19. it also expands access to emergency paid leave to nearly 140 million workers. inle paid leave provisions the coronavirus response act took important steps in the right direction, too many workers including many health-care workers were excluded from those protections. the heroes act puts family and medical back into family and medical leave by dramatically expanding the circumstances in which workers can take 12 weeks of emergency pay, but we will not force workers to choose between a paycheck and the health of the people around them. act expands health care insurance coverage for covid-19 testing and treatment, provides full coverage for the cost of premiums and furloughed workers, and increases the investment in health and nutrition for community support by including $1 billion of special funding and an additional $1 billion for community service to help address poverty. invests the heroes act 75 billion dollars in testing and contact tracin
osha toes act directs issue an emergency temporary standard that would require protections for workers at highest risk for contracting covid-19. it also expands access to emergency paid leave to nearly 140 million workers. inle paid leave provisions the coronavirus response act took important steps in the right direction, too many workers including many health-care workers were excluded from those protections. the heroes act puts family and medical back into family and medical leave by...
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dream that i had where i was anxious and i woke up with tears in my eyes whether it's experiences like osha quiz or seen the videos replayed over and over >>doctor deanna metzger a psychiatrist says the fear police brutality. it's having a major impact on the mental health of some african americans. >>that brings kind of all that ptsd symptoms that we see which can be just increase startle response work does he peal jumpy, but also like just noticing now you're feeling very worried feeling very anxious getting short of breath for those who say the fear of being judged or stigma keeps them from seeking professional help doctor metzger has a message is actually the fact that you were gone to a therapist shows your strength and shows that you our strong you want to be able to help others there are other barriers to such as the cost professional mental health care and the difficulty some workers faced with getting paid time off for treatment for them and others the church has been a place to seek help. according to a 2008 study in the journal of community psychology more than 90% of african ame
dream that i had where i was anxious and i woke up with tears in my eyes whether it's experiences like osha quiz or seen the videos replayed over and over >>doctor deanna metzger a psychiatrist says the fear police brutality. it's having a major impact on the mental health of some african americans. >>that brings kind of all that ptsd symptoms that we see which can be just increase startle response work does he peal jumpy, but also like just noticing now you're feeling very worried...
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all the needs we have for state and local government, for food security, for osha benefits as in the bill, all the needs we have for other priorities we have. >> republicans have every bit of information they need to make the decision. >> senate republicans want a bill of trillion dollars. unemployment insurance benefits is another $600, you think it's possible to extend that benefit at that level? what you sent to the brookins, our house is burning down in terms of economic security of americans family and they are wherever they may be this weekend. while they want a trillion dollars, how can we do $600 for those in the most need when they got all the things you need to do? put your bill on paper and then we'll see what you have included and what you have left out. the american people will see what you have included and what you have left out. i'm telling you, you can have any more patients. it's a wonderful thing i read, it's amazing how much patience people can have other people suffering. we don't have patience on our side of the aisle. for them to say trillion dollars, when they
all the needs we have for state and local government, for food security, for osha benefits as in the bill, all the needs we have for other priorities we have. >> republicans have every bit of information they need to make the decision. >> senate republicans want a bill of trillion dollars. unemployment insurance benefits is another $600, you think it's possible to extend that benefit at that level? what you sent to the brookins, our house is burning down in terms of economic...
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we want them to go to work, they are essential workers, we are not going to give them any osha protections, and if they don't go to work and they take the lives and their families lives they cannot get unemployment insurance. said they are there to sabotage working families. so what did working families ever due to the republicans and the president that they are out to get them? a. envy there saying were not giving money to state and local because some of the governments are missed advantage prayed were not talking about that were talk about the receipts they have for paying coronavirus a. and the revenue lost because of the coronavirus. all over the country. democratic and republican nonpartisan whatever you want to call it, red, blue, purple, whatever. they are using an excuse it has nothing to do with the coronavirus. they are engaged in distortion, delay, denial, distortions. very damaging to our economy. there he deadly to our people. >> we're gonna pick another person et al. we do it. reporter: i know this subject but would you care to comment on federal agents in portland and possib
we want them to go to work, they are essential workers, we are not going to give them any osha protections, and if they don't go to work and they take the lives and their families lives they cannot get unemployment insurance. said they are there to sabotage working families. so what did working families ever due to the republicans and the president that they are out to get them? a. envy there saying were not giving money to state and local because some of the governments are missed advantage...
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the babies were dying at the rate of 20 to 40 percent a year year after year i did it nothing about osha. in 2015 the government set up a commission of investigation into the whole mother and baby home scandal. for the relatives the idea that the remains of thousands of children scattered around shouldn't really be a matter for a civil commission of inquiry it's all it should be something for these people the police. is always a commission there's always a report what there's always a forum but when. the commission which has produced several interim reports was supposed to submit its final reports and recommendations in 2018 the families and survivors are still waiting. i do not want any more excuses i do not want any more white washing. above all they want to know where these babies are so they can be identified grieved over and finally and respectfully laid to rest. when i started here in the mid eighty's michael donovan was working as a gardener in the sean ross abbey mother and baby home when he was asked by the nuns to help landscape an overgrown area of scrub it was just dark the w
the babies were dying at the rate of 20 to 40 percent a year year after year i did it nothing about osha. in 2015 the government set up a commission of investigation into the whole mother and baby home scandal. for the relatives the idea that the remains of thousands of children scattered around shouldn't really be a matter for a civil commission of inquiry it's all it should be something for these people the police. is always a commission there's always a report what there's always a forum but...
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osha is our lead federal agency for protecting worker safety and health. have you had communication with the department of labor and osha about issuing mandatory enforceable standards rather than this voluntary guidance? >> secretary scalia is a member of the task force, and he's in the discussions with us that the vice president chairs. >> so the answer is yes? >> we've not had a discussion directly, but we have had discussions in review of the guidance that we've put to businesses, both critical infrastructure and non-critical infrastructure businesses with osha. >> so i have limited time left. i do want to say the university of wisconsin say they will be reopening for classes in the fall. they've released a plan called smart restart. it calls for about 2,000 tests per week on campus. they'll need supplies do this including ppe, reagents, and swabs. we've heard about shortages of these supplies. it's why we offered the delivery act to unlock the full authority of the defense production act to release production of critical supplies and the things that ar
osha is our lead federal agency for protecting worker safety and health. have you had communication with the department of labor and osha about issuing mandatory enforceable standards rather than this voluntary guidance? >> secretary scalia is a member of the task force, and he's in the discussions with us that the vice president chairs. >> so the answer is yes? >> we've not had a discussion directly, but we have had discussions in review of the guidance that we've put to...
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except one thing, which is a stronger osha standard to protect our workers.ut everything else in the bill they voted for before. so this is nothing new to them. some of it bigger. some of it fresher. but all of it something they voted on before. how this works is the committees do their work and then what is unresolved gets kicked up to the four leaders and obviously the president is going to sign the bill, would weigh in there. they know, they've made their overtures, they also have said publicly that this or that should be in the next bill. so we anticipate we will have a bill. yes, sir. reporter: madam speaker, back if i may to the intelligence aspect of this. the white house continues to say this is not yet verified. one of the reasons that the president -- it did not rise to his level. it sounds like you're speak being this maybe a little bit more conclusive than the white house does. is that your view? ms. pelosi: let me just say. this you got the con. the white house put on a con that if you don't have 100% consensus on intelligence, that we shouldn't
except one thing, which is a stronger osha standard to protect our workers.ut everything else in the bill they voted for before. so this is nothing new to them. some of it bigger. some of it fresher. but all of it something they voted on before. how this works is the committees do their work and then what is unresolved gets kicked up to the four leaders and obviously the president is going to sign the bill, would weigh in there. they know, they've made their overtures, they also have said...
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. >> reporter: tran says she has followed every rule handed down by osha and solano county to keep customers and staff safe from covid-19. everyone who walks in get their temperature checked. tables are spread six feet apart. stacks of disposable menus are fresh off the printer. loyal customer joseph says a takeout bag doesn't compare to the dine-in experience. >> eating a crab salad just isn't the same. >> now the question is can this family-owned restaurant survive on takeout alone? >> what can you do? nothing you can do. >> reporter: tran says she is going to reach out to the city of vallejo to see if she can pull out some tables and use this public pedestrian space as an area where she can serve her customers outdoors. in vallejo, i'm melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> it is such a difficult situation for everyone. but let's look at the reason why these three bay area counties ended up on the watch list. it's the hospitalization rates that we're talking about. those are surging. so let's look at solano county first. you see here in april, okay, they had a number of people hospitali
. >> reporter: tran says she has followed every rule handed down by osha and solano county to keep customers and staff safe from covid-19. everyone who walks in get their temperature checked. tables are spread six feet apart. stacks of disposable menus are fresh off the printer. loyal customer joseph says a takeout bag doesn't compare to the dine-in experience. >> eating a crab salad just isn't the same. >> now the question is can this family-owned restaurant survive on...
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the team includes a number of california's workplace in business licensing agencies, including cal osha alcohol beverage control and the california highway patrol but there are still many questions on how these rules will actually be enforced. this holiday weekend newsom's administration is urging californians to avoid gathering with people they don't live with and large crowds, but we found here at the state capitol chp one of the agencies and the governor's enforcement strike team. >>approved permits for a 300 person protest to weddings and a 50 person demonstration. all on the 4th of july i specifically asked the governor about this thursday to how you address what some might perceive a mixed message in here. i don't have the benefit of the details of the permits newsome then brought the director of the office of emergency are killer duty to the podium chp is evaluating those permits now to see about how that can be done. >>taken into account, the. >>the governor's orders and directives that we want for appropriate social distancing and limiting. now to come together while still prot
the team includes a number of california's workplace in business licensing agencies, including cal osha alcohol beverage control and the california highway patrol but there are still many questions on how these rules will actually be enforced. this holiday weekend newsom's administration is urging californians to avoid gathering with people they don't live with and large crowds, but we found here at the state capitol chp one of the agencies and the governor's enforcement strike team....
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we are not going to give them osha protections and if they don't go to work and take the risks to their lives and that of their families if they don't go to work, they can't get unemployment insurance. so they're there to sabotage working families. that's why i say what did working families ever do to the republicans and the president that they're out to get them, a. b, we're not giving money to state and local because some of their governments are mismanaged. we're not talking about that. we're talking about the receipts that they have for paying for coronavirus, a, and the revenue lost because of the coronavirus, all over the country, democratic and republican, nonpartisan, whatever you want to call t red, blue, purple, whatever. so they're using an excuse that has nothing to do with the coronavirus. so they're engaged in distortions. delay, denial, distortions. very damaging to our economy, very deadly to our people. let me take another person though, because that's how we do it here, yes. >> thank you, madam speaker. on another subject, would you care to comment on federal agents ad
we are not going to give them osha protections and if they don't go to work and take the risks to their lives and that of their families if they don't go to work, they can't get unemployment insurance. so they're there to sabotage working families. that's why i say what did working families ever do to the republicans and the president that they're out to get them, a. b, we're not giving money to state and local because some of their governments are mismanaged. we're not talking about that....
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now it includes a number of workplace and business licensing agencies like cal osha, alcohol beverage control and the california highway patrol. but there are still questions on how rules will actually be in force. this comes after approved permits for a 300 person protests. 2 weddings and a 50 person demonstration all on the 4th of july. >>how you address what some might perceive a mixed message in here. i don't have the benefit of the details of the permits chp is evaluating those permits now to see about how that can be done. taken into account, the the governor's orders and directives that we want for appropriate social distancing and limiting. to come together while still protecting rights assemble for for peaceful protest. >>well for now the state is primarily targeting businesses out of compliance with guidelines, including the face mask men day. all right here in the bay area there are over 29,000 cases and over 590 deaths, we're still seeing the most cases in alameda county with over 5700 infections. but the virus remains deadlier in santa clara county which has 100 and 56 st
now it includes a number of workplace and business licensing agencies like cal osha, alcohol beverage control and the california highway patrol. but there are still questions on how rules will actually be in force. this comes after approved permits for a 300 person protests. 2 weddings and a 50 person demonstration all on the 4th of july. >>how you address what some might perceive a mixed message in here. i don't have the benefit of the details of the permits chp is evaluating those...
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california also boosted its enforcement of guidelines in the states face mask mandate it businesses cal osha contacted 440,000 of them. the majority of which made corrections immediately while the alcohol beverage control visited 6,000 restaurants and bars citing 52 of them to overwhelming majority of people. >>we're doing the right thing and i just i want to applaud that said monday this type of enforcement will continue as the state's covid-19 positivity rate reaches 7% and more californians than ever are getting tested for covid-19 in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>california once again set a new record for the most coronavirus cases in a single day. >>according to johns hopkins university we saw 11,786 infections that were reported yesterday across the state we now have more than 264,000 infections and more than 6300 deaths here in the bay area we're seeing more than 27,000 cases and almost 600 people have died. santa clara county in the state of california are butting heads over reopening. it all began over the weekend with restaurants being told they could not offer outdoor d
california also boosted its enforcement of guidelines in the states face mask mandate it businesses cal osha contacted 440,000 of them. the majority of which made corrections immediately while the alcohol beverage control visited 6,000 restaurants and bars citing 52 of them to overwhelming majority of people. >>we're doing the right thing and i just i want to applaud that said monday this type of enforcement will continue as the state's covid-19 positivity rate reaches 7% and more...
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cal osha also contacted 440,000 businesses for violating social distancing measures. but the majority of them they made corrections immediately the governor says the state will continue such enforcement. 23 counties are now on the state's community spread watch list for the coronavirus keep in mind that 5 of them are right here in the bay area solano moran santa clara, napa and contra costa. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, the coronavirus pandemic keeps growing in the u.s.. a new study says that people without symptoms may be responsible for half of the cases in the country. >>a look outside before we go checking in on the golden gate bridge there. it is it is 53 degrees right now in san francisco, 52 and nevada 57 in hayward and good morning, san jose you're at 58 degrees we'll be right back. well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not
cal osha also contacted 440,000 businesses for violating social distancing measures. but the majority of them they made corrections immediately the governor says the state will continue such enforcement. 23 counties are now on the state's community spread watch list for the coronavirus keep in mind that 5 of them are right here in the bay area solano moran santa clara, napa and contra costa. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, the coronavirus pandemic keeps growing in the u.s.. a new...
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california also boosted its enforcement of guidelines in the states face mask mandate it businesses cal osha contacted 440,000 of them. the majority of which made corrections immediately while the alcohol beverage control visited 6,000 restaurants and bars citing 52 of them to overwhelming majority of people. >>we're doing the right thing and i just i want to applaud that said monday this type of enforcement will continue as the state's covid-19 positivity rate reaches 7% and more californians than ever are getting tested for covid-19 in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>california once again set a new record for the most coronavirus cases in a single day this is according to johns hopkins university we saw 11,786 infections that were reported yesterday across the state we now have more than 264,000 infections and more than 6300 deaths here in the bay area we're seeing more than 27,000 cases and 599 people have died. santa clara county and the state of california are butting heads over reopening. this all started over the weekend with restaurants being told they could not offer outdoo
california also boosted its enforcement of guidelines in the states face mask mandate it businesses cal osha contacted 440,000 of them. the majority of which made corrections immediately while the alcohol beverage control visited 6,000 restaurants and bars citing 52 of them to overwhelming majority of people. >>we're doing the right thing and i just i want to applaud that said monday this type of enforcement will continue as the state's covid-19 positivity rate reaches 7% and more...