How many people were out here. Right now, streaming on cbsn bay area. The u. S. Records the single deadliest day since the pandemic began. More than 3100 deaths. Here in california, we have had more than 18,000 new cases and 113 deaths in just the past 24 hours. Positivity rate now at 7 . Good evening, im lisbeth cook. Im ken bastida. Heres the new plan to deal with the search. He is breaking up the state into five separate zones. If intensive care unit capacity falls below 15 , in any one of those zones, it will get hit with new stayathome orders. Ken and elizabeth, they are in danger of falling below the 15 threshold and just the next few days. Almost every region in the state is vulnerable to the new stayathome order role. Must we do more than weve ever done. The match to determine if a region goes back to full shelter in place order is icu capacity, if it dips below 15 , a regional move into a minimum three week long shut down. Nearly 4 times the rate of transmission, going on in o
Because of their power, drugs were entrusted to priests or doctors or controlled by law. In the last 20 years, there has been a rapid increase in the amount of drug use and the variety of drugs available. Today, every part of society is touched, rich and poor, young, old, families, schools, and at work. Drug abuse is a Public Health issue which we cant ignore. The National Institute on drug abuse is part of the alcohol drug abuse and Mental Health administration. It is the lead United States agency for drug abuse research. We have been asked to bring the best tools in Scientific Investigation to address critical questions about drug abuse and addiction. We need to know what causes drug abuse, how do we treat it, and most important, how do we prevent it . We need cooperation from scientists around the world to attack the problems associated with drug abuse. We need Common Research tools and definitions that will enable us to together on this worldwide problem. The first step for all of
Further, it is an excellent example of a truly successful bipartisan effort. The administration and the of Immigration Reform on both sides of the capital on both sides of the aisle work to accomplish these critically important reforms to control illegal immigration. In 1981, this administration asked the congress to pass a comprehensive legislative package including employer sanctions, other measures to increase enforcement of the immigration laws, and legalization. The act provides these three essential components. The problem of illegal immigration should not therefore be seen as a problem between the United States and its neighbors. Our objective is to establish a reasonable, fair, orderly, secure system of immigration into this country and not to discriminate in any way against particular nations are people. I would like to recognize a few of the Public Servants whose unflagging efforts have made this a reality. These congressmen have long pursued, now obtained, this landmark legi
Ironies. I do remember, as a reporter, when the bush 41 administration came in, it was a little scratchy with the Reagan Administration going out. I do recall talk of pause, the secretary of state wanted to make sure he was not captured by the building and that kind of thing. When four years later the Clinton Administration came in, all i can say is bill clinton picked up exactly where bush 41 was. It was an extraordinary transition. Well before inauguration, a number of people, including a couple you have heard from, and are going to hear from during the rest of the conference were calling their counterparts who were coming in under the new administration. There was, of course, another ironic dimension of the bush 41 to Clinton Administrations. That was, bill clinton knew it was because of the masterly way in which president bush had handled the end of the cold war and the sensitivity he brought to that made the cold war end in a reasonably peaceful way. I remember president clinton,
Arkansas, and cities tours staff recently visited the rare site showcasing its history. Learn more about fayetteville all weekend, here on American History tv. Here withare standing jason, who will provide us a driving tour of fayetteville. Where are we standing right now . This is in front of the walker stone house, and we also have a sculpture called deer halfdeer. What are we going to see today . We are going to take a tour of the Entertainment District in downtown, go up to the university of arkansas, and had up to mount okoye and the a beautiful view from the highest in fayetteville. Are you ready to go . Lets do it. We are on our way. This is block street. It is one of my favorite spots in all of fayetteville. It is a oneway street, really quaint, and we have boutiques, we have a few places for food, we have a few bars or nightlife locations. It leads us right up to the historical downtown fayetteville square. Why do they call this historic square . What makes it historic . It is