Area. So heres a look at the numbers right now for the past 3 days, the total number of deaths in the bay area remained at 390 that was for saturday sunday and monday. So today we now have a total number of deaths at 404. 2 of those deaths are coming from Santa Clara County 3 are in Alameda County and 9 of those deaths are coming from san mateo county. We spoke to a doctor this afternoon who told us that it is important to continue to stay safe and follow the cdc guidelines as the bay area begins face 2 of reopening. Were going to see this kind cuts to a loan thats surge not completely smooth water probably for the next several months or even a year are potentially more that its disease is not to just disappear and go it will get better to get a little bit worse, so i dont think im whitney. Look for it at this point to a point where its almost need us and we just need to maintain vigilance of people along the way. San Mateo County Health officers want to remind everyone if the numbers
Across the united states. You know, city leaders, whether you are in a city, town or village are uniquely situated. What do i mean by that . In the state of the union you have National Media do you have congress and its all about trying to score partisan points. But, in the state of the city its really talking to constituents, connecting with them about what youve done and about what you are going to do. I will tell you another place where we are uniquely situated. We see our constituents every day in Grocery Stores and in our places of worship and in everyday areas like the ywca and sometimes they just show up at city hall, whether they have an appointment or not because they want to talk to the mayor. Guess what . We talked because that is what mayors and what city leaders do. This year i gave my eight state of the city address. I will tell you, we have gone to doing this as a ted talk because quite honestly it got so long and i got so tired of reading it and they got tired of hearin
This is about an hour and 40 minutes. Good morning and welcome to the National League of cities. It is my distinct honor to bring you greetings on behalf of the board and the staff of the National League of cities. We are excited about this presentation this morning, as we discuss the state of cities across the united states. You know, city leaders, whether you are in a city, town or village are uniquely situated. What do i mean by that . In the state of the union you have National Media do you have congress and its all about trying to score partisan points. But, in the state of the city its really talking to constituents, connecting with them about what youve done and about what you are going to do. I will tell you another place where we are uniquely situated. We see our constituents every day in Grocery Stores and in our places of worship and in everyday areas like the ywca and sometimes they just show up at city hall, whether they have an appointment or not because they want to talk
Giving someone dishonorable discharge and ruining their lives and she won that battle also bylike to thank michael bus for being here today. Well, thank you very much. And its quite an honor to be here at the fdr library and let me tell you a little bit about why i wrote the book and a little bit about myself. I actually as was mentioned have worked in the field of aging so obviously Social Security was something of great interest to me. And i was here in 1985 at the 50th anniversary of Social Security on august 14th. There were 7,000 people here there were people from Human Services groups and unions and so forth and i came back in 2005 when the 70th anniversary was held actually in 85 fdr junior was the mc and mario cuomo was the keynote speaker Claude Pepper in 2005. It was paul krugman was the speaker was the smaller occasion and then in 19 in 2010. I didnt come here but for the 75th anniversary, i was serving as the director of the state office for the aging and we had a program a
For being here today. Well, thank you very much. And its quite an honor to be here at the fdr library and let me tell you a little bit about why i wrote the book and a little bit about myself. I actually as was mentioned have worked in the field of aging so obviously Social Security was something of great interest to me. And i was here in 1985 at the 50th anniversary of Social Security on august 14th. There were 7,000 people here there were people from Human Services groups and unions and so forth and i came back in 2005 when the 70th anniversary was held actually in 85 fdr junior was the mc and mario cuomo was the keynote speaker Claude Pepper in 2005. It was paul krugman was the speaker was the smaller occasion and then in 19 in 2010. I didnt come here but for the 75th anniversary, i was serving as the director of the state office for the aging and we had a program at the capitol and albany and also at roosevelt house down in new york city that i was at having worked in state governm