Morning to you, marcus. Blink, you miss it, marcus. Distancing rules may come soon, instead he will spend that time including fewer tables and just a few minutes ago the strict cleaning measures. In home confinement. Its up to individual counties he is one of thousands of Health Care Workers were checking out the videos they got to allow restaurants to move into the reopening phase and federal prison remembe, nonviol on their phones, and pictures, most bay area counties are not there yet. Criminals, who have been let out and then went right back to one Restaurant Owner in los of prison because of the worry of coronavirus spreading through work. Gatos says shes ready to follow the planes were loud enough to set off car alarms. The reopening guidelines to help employees get back to work but they started in the Central Valley and they went over to the prisons. Sacramento at about 10 00 this morning. Fears that the situation could manafort, who is 71, was the pilots did a low pass over con
Evolving topic and we encourage folks to text covid19 sf to 888777 and you will receive important updates about the covid19 situation. In addition, you can go to sfgov. Org for realtime information. Many of the people in this building are working around the clock and are updating that website on the hour. If you have questions, you need information, you want to share resources that we have, theres so much information there and i encourage those who can to go to that website. Finally for those that are unable to access the website, 311 operators are waiting, theyre ready to answer your call and answer questions and point you in the direction for resources that you may need. So thank you very much for being here today. Good morning. Im the director of health. I would like to thank mayor breed for her leadership in aggressively preparing for this epidemic, San Francisco is the vanguard of taking action early and continuously to respond to this rapidly resolving situation. I also want to t
Border. Under this policy, families can be held for extensive periods of time as they await immigration adjudication proceedings. This briefing is 20 minutes. Good morning. Thank you for joining us today to discuss important action the administration is taking to address the ongoing curate in Administration Crisis at our southwest border. Publishing a final rule to implement the Settlement Agreement. This year we have seen an unprecedented flow of family units primarily from Central America coming to our southwest border. In the first 10 months of the fiscal year, u. S. Customs and Border Protection apprehended or encountered almost 475,000 families, 90 of whom across our border unlawfully. Three times more than any previous full year record. In the month of may alone, we saw it 8000, 630 members of family units arrive at our border, four times the record month in the last major search. As ive testified multiple times, and if experts throughout this missed ration as well as leaders in
Ongoing security and managing crisis at our southwest border, publishing a final rule to implement the agreement. This year weve seen an unprecedented flow of family units primarily from Central America coming through our southwest border. During the first ten months, u. S. Border protection apprehended almost 495,000, and most crossed the border, three times more than any other fall record. May alone, 88630 family units arrive at our border, four times the last major surge. As ive testified and experts throughout the administration as well as Previous Administrations explained, the driving factor for this crisis is weakness in our system. They know if they cross illegally, arriving with a child theyll be release into the interior that could take five years or more. This gap comes from a 2015 review of an agreement more than two decades old by a court judge. This reinterpretation has generally forced the government to release families into the country after just 20 days and incentivizi
Are likely doing good for you, more good than harm. They say coffee is linked to a lower risk of Heart Disease and premature death. But some coffee crops are being threatened now by changes in the environment. Mark phillips has tonights climate diaries. Reporter to many its the other dark liquid that powers the world coffee. But because of the damage being done to the planet by the primary dark liquid, oil, along with other fossil fuels, coffee is in trouble and so are the farmers who grow it. Is this a good harvest year or not so good . It is not so good. Reporter up here in the mountains of eastern uganda, coffee is the most important thing they grow. Anthony and vincent khabalas family have been growing it on their farm, about 4,000 feet up the slopes of mt. Elgon, for generations. Lately, though, theyve been having problems theyve never had before. It turns out coffee is as fussy as the people who drink it. It likes the right altitude, the right temperature, and the right amounts o