Are the Health Care Workers themselves, the medical workers themselves, the doctors, the nurses, the support staff who weve relied on from the very first moments that we began to realize that this virus was bigger than any health issue weve dealt with in a long time. Were still depending on it today. At some point you run out of some of the capacity and steam that you had to do the job that needs to be done. But we see these heroes continue to step up. Some giving their lives. In bill in birmingham and kansas city was an emergency medical technician. He was with the Kansas City Fire Department and he died of coronavirus in april. His son described billy as selfless. He said billy had decided he wanted to find new ways to help people and so he reinvented himself as an e. M. T. When he was in his 40s so he could help others and then he was an e. M. T. For about 22 years. We see the Emergency Medical Technicians, the First Responders out there saving lives, bringing people in a desperate
Programs by reciting together the National Constitution centers Inspiring Mission so we can prepare ourselves for the learning ahead, so here we go. Recite virtually after me. The National Constitution center is the only institution in america chartered by congress to increase awareness and understanding of the u. S. Constitution among the American People on a nonpartisan basis. Beautiful. That is a wonderful recitation, and before we begin, i want to provide a quick plug for our next town hall on august 4. Please join us for the 2020 annual Supreme Court review in partnership with the antidefamation league, and it will feature the distinguished. Egal scholars it will be a wonderful discussion of the most important cases of the term. I must tell you with great 26th,re that on august circumstances permitting, the National Constitution center will open our new exhibit, how vote, about the 19th amendment. It is very relevant to todays topic. It is an exhibit about the history of the expan
Morning folks took e day off white opened 9 minutes, 80 west off to fremont street john rain is taking the whole month offer up and we are still not looking at any of it ahead of us in the forecast you can see that skies are definitely cloudy of looks like a day where you could see some rain but thats not going to happen in fact just the opposite already occurring youre getting some sunshine breaking through these clouds. And its only going to get brighter and brighter through the day today, though its great news for your valentines plans, especially if youre heading outside. 40s and 50s for your current temperatures of the 49 degrees right now 53 conquered and San Francisco. Each right at 50 degrees this afternoon holdg on to the low 60s for financial district while the rest to San Francisco wi only be in the 50s oakland and san jose in the 60s this afternoon. James. All right, thank you very much job so breaking news. Were following this morng. We have just learned this morning at 8
Reporter yeah, deirdre this could be the biggest trade agreement of alltime, possibly. We have to look at the numbers here. The u. S. Touting some real structural changes in china, saying also that this agreement will be signed on paper and signed the first week of january now the chinese are saying this covers some very big items, really big sections, including protecting intellectual property , increasing those protections, those deals of the force transfer of property, ending that, opening Market Access for Financial Services firms, and china agrees to stop manipulating its currency. The president also says chinas agreed to buy a lot more agriculture from the u. S. But would not put that number in writing. President trump i think they will hit 50 billion in agriculture, much more because its also manufacturing and other but i think in agriculture they will hit 50 billion. They were already buying, even before the deal is signed, theyre buying. Reporter and as Senior Administration o
County, especially along bailey road, rural bypasses, where it seems theres an appliance, a couch even every few hundred yards. Were looking at lighting, cameras, making sure that people that are supposed to have Garbage Service are actually subscribing. Were making sure that we are looking at the way we do outreach for those folks that need to know how to get rid of a mattre or chemicals. Reporter the teeth of this new program will be enforcement, hiring, sworn officers in each county to identify and then prosecute folks who do things like this. Leave mattresses where they shouldnt be. In concord, laura anthony, abc 7 news. Oakland had a sixmonth Pilot Program to address illegal dumping. How did that work out . Dan, they did have a sixmonth program. They identified two key problem areas. They focused a lot of enforcement on those areas. They were told by nate mile i they made 500 arrests when focusing on the two locations. They say that the funding ran out and thanks to this new pilot