So the best way to honor them is to preserve the place where theyve been laid to rest. Very few have been buried here since world war i sends so it became a largely forgotten place but this morning a large group of socially distance visitors kept alive a memorial dead tradition that has been unbroken for the last 149 years. We have never missed that itsti at we are here. Rep mete the fil g ofy,ughtof fry whe the stngled baofonor wi the old graveyard has deteriorated badly, especially since the navy base was shut down in 1996. We have come over here for years and its been so run down and when the government left it got worse. Reporter for years, the federal government refused to fix the place up, but recently, the 801st company of the u. S. Army corps of engineers took up the challenge. Old sick trees were removed, the fencing was taken away to be restored later, and gravestones darkened with age are being cleaned and repaired. Soon, a drainage problem will finally be fixed that is lite
Its important for our office to advocate and recognize, and come together and really remember our strength and resilience. As the only acting director of a City Department in the country, i feel like theres a lot of pressure, but working through my own challenges and barriers and even my own selfdoubt, i think ive been try to remember that the action is about helping our community, whether thats making sure the community is housed, making sure they have access to health care, and using kind of my access and privilege to make change. I would like to Say Something about clair farley. She has really inspired me. I was a nurse and became disabled. Before i transitioned and after i transitioned, i didnt know what i wanted to do. Im back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. Mayor breed has led this effort. She made a 2. 3 Million Investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership w
Mind at 2280, it is still a double digit advance on the year, but its the technology falloff thats getting a lot of attention here. Its led by amazon but concerns as well that the Technology Sector is not immune from some of these issues and then we throw in oil, whats happening with exxonmobil and chevron, as expected, reporting some lousy numbers. Its all weighing on the markets this first trading day of the month. Here to detail that, jackie deangelis. Hey, jackie. Jackie good afternoon, neil. Thats right. This really highlights the fact that earnings matter when it comes to the stock market. You take into account the fact that these companies were reporting earnings that only account for about two weeks of the Coronavirus Impact and we wonder whats going to happen when we get the Second Quarter numbers. But amazon and apple are really weighing today and amazon just shows you, its one of the stocks that everybody has left because theyre saying amazon is doing well during this, peopl
A parent in just a few moments from now. Several bay area counties are extending their stay at home owners but at the same Time Offering a little bit of relaxation in relief for you from 4 Sarah Stinson well explain in a live report and overnight the chp is investigating a deadly freeway shooting on i 80 were live with the details. Good morning and thanks for joining us. Im darya folsom and. Parents and students got quite the surprise when governor newsome said. Maybe school in the fall will start early as early as july covers will tran is live in berkeley the question is are we ready to get back into the classrooms. Well. If you talk to parents and a lot of them are saying no its funny writer area when this all started parents are like lets give them back into the classrooms but now theyre learning more about covid19. For say wait a minute no no were not ready to go. But the governor says. There has been a learning loss that a lot of kids are not getting what they need as much as pare
Treat those with coronavirus. We are going to reroute our medical Health Experts and people, our nurses, and other Health Support to help manage and maintain and support the people who have tested positive. Reporter for weeks, supervisors have been pushing the mayor to move the homeless into the largely vacant hotel rooms. They say the outbreak was tragically predictable. Nobody should be living in those environments, and so, what i am saying is, move these people now, and we should have moved them a month ago, and the people that you could not move, for whatever reason, should have been sleeping 6 feet apart, should have had temperature checks, should have had masks and gloves. They did not do that, and so now we have an outbreak. Reporter that can house up to 340 people at a time, the supervisor says many of the residents inside the shelter are waiting on the results of coronavirus tests for themselves. Live in San Francisco, christien kafton, ktvu fox 2 news. As we get further out,