Scenario here. Theyll debate a resolution allowing the city to take any lawful stepscounter potential threats. The most recent one took place on saturday night, actually started as a rally to support portland activists. Mayor libby schaaf said its costing the city some 200,000 to repair damage to oaklands superior courthouse and a police substation. Now to a live look at capitol hill, the republican Coronavirus Relief plan is already under fire as lawmakers fridays deadline to renew Unemployment Benefits. This comes as millions of americans struggle without jobs amidst the pandemic. Today in the bays tracie potts with the latest. This is certainly not getting easier for those unemployed right now. Reporter no, its not. So if youre getting that extra 600 it will be in limbo if lawmakers cant work this out in the next three days. Friday is the deadline for that bonus payment to run out and we now know republicans want to significantly reduce the amount. Reporter already facing criticism.
Them going. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] gov. Dewine good afternoon, everyone. Hope everybody had a good weekend. Today i want to talk about where we have been, where we are today, and where we are going in the future in regard to our battle with covid19. Wouldfore i do that, i like to remind all of us, myself included, of three things. And i would ask you to keep these in mind as we talk about this today and as we talk about this in the future. Because i think these three things are very, very important. One, you have done an amazing job. Apart. At home, staying do things that we ask you to have stepped up. Todayare where we are where we can start getting the economy moving, start getting people back to work, we are here because of what you have done. Its mattered. Youve got the job done. Theer two, second fact, coronavir
Gov. Dewine good afternoon, everyone. Hope everybody had a good weekend. Today i want to talk about where we have been, where we are today, and where we are going in the future in regard to our battle with covid19. But before i do that, i would like to remind all of us, myself included, of three things. And i would ask you to keep these in mind as we talk about this today and as we talk about this in the future. Because i think these three things are very, very important. One, you have done an amazing job. Staying at home, staying apart. The things that we ask you to do, ohioans have stepped up. Candidly, we are where we are today where we can start getting the economy moving, start getting people back to work, we are here because of what you have done. Its mattered. Youve got the job done. Number two, second fact, the coronavirus is still here. Its just as dangerous as it has ever been. Its still living amongst us. I was thinking about this this weekend, and i thought back to when fra
Gov. Dewine good afternoon, everyone. Hope everybody had a good weekend. Today i want to talk about where we have been, where we are today, and where we are going in the future in regard to our battle with covid19. But before i do that, i would like to remind all of us, myself included, of three things. And i would ask you to keep these in mind you have done an amazing job. The things that we ask you to do, ohioans have stepped up. Candidly, we are where we are today where we can start getting the economy moving, start getting people back to work, we are here because of what you have done. Its mattered. Youve got the job done. Number two, second fact, the coronavirus is still here. Its just as dangerous as it has ever been. Its still living amongst us. I was thinking about this this weekend, and i thought back to when fran and i were children growing up. Sunday morning we would go to st. Pauls catholic church, and the nuns taught us, and i remember, it is sheared in my memory, the nuns
Rooms as was mentioned earlier this week. We can put out hotels for people who homeless and some of our First Responders and Health Care Workers and those who may not want to go home because of their concerns around impacting their families. We have been able to, because you know theres even with this declaration of an emergency, theres still a process, theres still insurance that needs to be worked out, staffing and security needs and support and resources and so far weve been able to secure at least 300 hotel rooms for self isolating and quarantine for either folks in our rsos or people who are homeless. We estimate that by next week, well be able to secure another 3,000. Bringing on as we said, much needed hotel rooms and well keep working towards, you know, making sure that those people who in congregan. It setting and other places, they have place force themselves so we can reduce the transmission of the virus. Thats the update we have so far. I want to take this opportunity to, e