Meltdown. The american working class you starting in a way they have not been hurting since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Tens of millions of our fellow ireszens have lost their jobs. They lost their incomes, they have lost their health insurance. They have depleted their life savings. They cannot afford to pay rent, they cannot afford to put food on the table. And they are scared to death than any day now, it will get a knock on the door from the sheriff, evicting them from their homes and throwing them and their belongings onto the street. Mr. President , the United States of america, the riches country in the world. No man woman or child should go hungry. None of us should have to live in fear of becoming homeless. And no one should be the healthcare that they need especially during the worst Public Health crisis in 100 years. But that is precisely what isin going on all over our country as we speak this evening. Just the other day, national. R public radio, mvr releases survey
Usually what happens james they get here they talked to the detectives get briefed and then come over to our location and then talk to us as soon as that person does will try to carry that live for you as it happens. But it was locked down for quite some time. But traffic is being allowed now this is on 7th and i can see cars moving in my direction and we can actually move the camera over here. This was not allowed james earlier in the morning. But now you can see traffic at least moving on 7th street back to you. All right so things are changing will. Thank you very much for the update. At 9 oh one lets get an update on the weather weve got john trouble in the Weather Center with a closer look at that jump. Air quality today pretty much the same as it was over the weekend with moderate conditions for portions of the north bay east bay in San Francisco. Good for the south bay, though if you head inland, do expect poor air quality out towards the Sierra Nevada as for temperatures today
The opposition as well question number one. Thank you, still had meetings with ministerial colleagues three weeks ago the community wanted you to think about the entire was rocked by the events from the railway line which three men, lost their lives. I am sure my honorable friend will join me in sending deepest condolences as well as thanks and heartfelt gratitude to the men and women of American Services working in difficult conditions from that incident. And the full report will take that. What assurances can my right honorable friend give serious questions. And keep this from ever happening again. To join with me in sending condolences to family and friends of donald golic and christopher salisbury and i pay tribute to the work of the Emergency Services for the work they showed britains railways are among the safest in europe because you take actions like this, and we make sure we learn the lessons of this tragedy to make sure this doesnt occur in the future. Thank you. The tragic e
Still hospitalized. Even during the weekend when the actual reporting slows down a bit, we continue to see record high case counts. And we continue to be concerned with our percentage of positive tests. We are watching closely to capacity. Spital bed tell you, thatll can change really quickly. As we see North Carolinas upward trends, we must redouble our work. Our department of health and Human Services team is pushing local Health Departments, especially in counties experiencing the highest growth. Forsyth, lee, mecklenburg, and wake are of particular concern. Over the weekend i talked with Vice President pence. I asked him and the federal government to help us with increasing testing sites and capabilities. Another focus will be testing all nursing home residents and staff and this testing is ongoing. Ournow going to ask secretary of health and Human Services to share an update for us. Dr. Cohen . Thank you, governor. Slowing the spread of the virus early on has allowed us to build o
Many people think we are approaching the highest percentage of unemployed its the great depression. Needore than ever, people to know that americans are working for them. In a world where is no longer safe to be within six feet of each other, Congress Needs to learn how to adapt. It is not the first time we have had to ensure the continuity of congress. With the Nuclear Threat during the cold war, the u. S. Government constructed a large bunker for congress. We would be required to meet outside of washington. This may either first time in the modern area where there is not a physical meeting location at risk, but rather elected officials themselves and others we would be in contact with. We are a subcommittee of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs committee, which has jurisdiction over congressional organizations. Its important we look at this issue on how to govern during these sorts of times. From that perspective, while we wait for guidance on how to conduct more formal h