The top advisor. I am not worried. I get things done. I do not worry about things. I do what i have to do. It is the second time. Someone with close ties has tested positive for the virus. Good evening. Thank you so much for joining us. Yesterday it was the president valley. Today the Vice President spokesperson. Tonight there was word that a assistant also has a confirmed case of the coronavirus. Live coverage. She has the white house response to all of this. President trump said both he and the Vice President were tested today. Those test came back negative. The chief of staff said theyre implementing new precautions in white house that has not always follow the cdc guidelines. The coronavirus has now been found in 2 staff members. On friday, the Vice President is 25yearold how secretary tested positive. She is a wonderful young woman. She tested very good for a long period of time. Then all of a sudden today she tested positive. She is the wife of steven miller. The news comes just
Nonessential businesses. San francisco and San Mateo Countys are now leading the charge, saying monday, may 18th, is the day so many Small Businesses have been waiting for. Retail shops will be allowed to reopen for Curbside Pickup, but many questions remain as several other bay area counties are holding pat. Good evening, thank you for joining us, im dan ashley. Im ama daetz, liz kroits has been closely following our reopening timeline and now different counties are taking different approaches, live with more on what well be seeing next and, when. Liz . Reporter hi, ama and dan, all the different bay area counties seem to be splitting off a bit in terms of gradual steps to reopening. We learned today San Francisco is taking big steps next week, other counties as well. Heres what we know. When it comes to reopening the bay area, its baby steps toward. I am kpiexcited to announce e good news for a change. London breed said the city will formally enter phase two on monday and allow stree
To move even faster. Liz kreutz is live to break down what we learned today. Liz . Hi, ama, thats right. A lot of the bay area counties seem to be splitting off a little bit from each other when it comes to these gradual steps to reopening. We learned that big news from San Francisco today and san mateo moving into phase 2. Here is what we know about all the counties in the bay area. When it comes to reopening the bay area, its baby steps forward. I am excited to announce some good news for a change. San Francisco Mayor london breed today announced that the city will formally enter phase 2 on monday and allow for all street side businesses to open for delivery and Curbside Pickup and for manufacturing and warehouses to reopen with modifications. Last week we made an announcement that it would only be a certain limited number of stores and locations. And now weve expanded that. Breed says that means 95 of businesses in San Francisco will be able to reopen, even if it is just partially.
Saidid aa oint femo starthase t. An annnc fm llyfie, abc7 news. Happening today, governor gavin newsom will release his revised state Budget Proposal to balance a shortfall caused by this pandemic. His revised plan will include more than 200 million to increase the states firefighting efforts. That will be used to manage a surge in wildfires and hire 600 new additional firefigters. Newsom will have to decide what will be cut. Some state lawmakers areern waing against cuts to education and others are suggesting a statewide tax increase. California does have at least 16 billion in its rainy day fund. You can watch the governors briefing at noon live right here on abcden 7. Your health, your childrens emgication, the changing workplace and the economy. These are all areas that abc7 news is committed to covering in the effort to build a better bay area. As we see progress in reopening the bay area, we know well have to adapt to a much different world. The question that is weighing on paren
Publication of the cigarette. Please welcome sarah milov. [applause] miz miss ms. Milov thank you so much. It is such a privilege to come and speak at the national archives. The other day, i saw a tweet about todays event, and as a historian, its kind of like having yourself name checked by beyonce. This is the mothership. Thank you so much for coming. My book, the cigarette a political history, seeks to understand tobacco in modern america, not through the lens of big tobacco in the machinations of industry, but through the efforts of Everyday Americans to get the government to intervene on their behalf. Big tobacco is still an important part of the story, but by focusing on other actors, farmers, government officials, politicians, activists, workers and labor unions, the story of tobacco in the 20th century begins to look a lot different than if we were to understand it through the actions of tobacco alone. By taking a wide angled approach, my book suggests that far from being the pr