Uncomfortable, but they say they understand why people want to get out its a little more crowded. Maybe then i would like it to be but. I will just have to see. Police have warned and signs remind beachgoers to not lounge know setting up chairs umbrellas blankets or tense, youre advised to keep moving. Tony mendez drove his family down from oakley he says they needed the relief. You this covid be locked up in the house all this time. Finally we thought ok you know, and thats enough lets get out lets go to the beach was this something that something drew the ire of surfers and others who are abiding by the countys schools to be active at the beach like overcrowding actually the first time i see so many people at they should just go home and wait a little bit longer. I mean if theyre within 10 miles is fine. But i i think this is way too crowded to be at the beach. Mendez says the easing of restrictions convinced his family it was safe to go out this is phase 2 right so theyre slowly ope
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So, good morning, everybody, thank you for coming. Im the executive director of the big Cities Health coalition. I want to start by saying a special thank you to representative roy allards office for securing this for us. While i know that the congresswoman couldnt be here today. I want to thank you her for being a true champion for Public Health and thank the American Academy of pediatrics for being such a great partner to us as we started this event, planned this event. So, the big Cities Health coalition was founded in 2002 and is a forum for leaders of americas largest metropolitan Health Departments who have changed strategies and jointly address issues to promote and protect the health and safety of their residents. We have nearly 30 we have 30 members whose Health Department serve 62 million or one in five americans and we luckily have two of our member jurisdictions here today. So you all have bios in front of you so im not going to take up too much time, but i want to introduc
Were going to go into our next panel, next discussion. Unfortunately, one of the congressional candidates that we had texted me about 3 00 a. M. Picture from himself on a plane. He was going to be taking the red eye from california to here to be with us and then taking the flight right away back. Unfortunately, his airplane had mechanical problems and he was unable to make his connection in chicago, but we have two of the young africanamerican congressional candidates. Were going to have a discussion about political activism. Theyll talk about their campaign. We will then break down to a discussion of political activism, how were active in your local communities and how we can sort of learn from each other and how to best become active within our own communities and why thats important. To lead our conversation, we have with us mr. Eddie adiu. Thats fine. Thats fine. So i want to thank everybody for being here today. This is something that adc has not done previously but i think its cr
Himself on the plane. Hofs goi he was going to take the red eye from california to here. His airplane had mechanical problems and unable to make his connection in chicago. But we have two of the young africanamerican congressional candidates. Were going to have a discussion about political activism. Theyll talk about their campaign. We will then break down to a discussion of political activism, how were active in your local communities and how we can sort of learn from each other and how to best become active within our own communities and why thats important. To lead our conversation, we have with us mr. Eddie ayoob. Thats fine. Thats fine. So i want to thank everybody for being here today. This is something that adc has not done previously but i think its critically important because as we talk about activism especially on issues of importance to our community, one of the things that really has been lacking has been an interest in members of our community in running for congress or P