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July 21, 2020. Before we begin with this item on maf o behalf of my fellow commissioners we approved to help equity resolution declari declaringit was based by the Human Rights Commission during their june 25th meeting. Ours had the addition of some resolved statements that were tailored to health and programs. On behalf of my fellow commissioners i want to acknowledge the critical work of the commission and their staff along with members of the Community Group mega black sf. And develop the resolution of the same name that was approved of the commission and all the hard work and energy they put in to creating that resolution. The commission is very proud of the resolution that contains some measurable outcomes to achieve equity and combatant eye black racism. It was apparent that there were some issues with respect to the development of the resolution and the process by which the commission approached the discussion of this item. Last week the secretary and Staff Department of Public
On the states response to the devastating wildfires and the covid19 pandemic. On wednesday newsom announced big plans to expand covid19 Testing Capacity while also cutting costs and shortening the turnaround times. All of this is part of a new plan that the state is launching to rep ahead of flu season. You can watch it live at noon on abc 7, on our news app and also on abc7news. Com. A widespread covid19 outbreak is forcing a poultry farm to shut down. Eight workers at the foster farms plant have died from the virus. 358 workers tested positive. And the Health Department says that this is the largest and most severe coronavirus outbreak in the county. The county says that it is giving the plant 48 hours to implement this closure. In california, there are more than 44 new covid19 cases from wednesday to thursday. The number of hospitalizations stands at about 4300. Coronavirus tests claimed 143 lives in the most recent 24 hour period which is still above average. Health officials at th
Since the death of george floyd in Police Custody last month, we have seen nationwide unrest and protests not only here in america, but internationally. And weve also seen a certain narrative take hold. It starts with the assumption that the only way to properly view george floyd staff is through a racial lens. In fact all encounters with police and black suspects are increasingly viewed this way. Its a narrative that assumes the behavior of typical Police Behavior towards black suspects and shows george floyd as a black family man in america that have happened and happens to black people all the time. That they leave the house each day parade about a violent encounter with police. The media has run with this narrative, which faces very little pushback and very little skepticism. And it leaves us with the impression that the biggest problem facing black America Today are in fact the police. About Law Enforcement i is at te root of social inequality in america. And so, we find ourselves
Riots in the police, thank you for joining us for this important and timely conversation. My name is jason riley and im a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and i want the viewers to know that throughout the program please enter your questions on any of the platforms that youre watching us on and we will either wrapped some some into the discussion or save them for the q a at the end of the event so i just want everyone to know that before we get started. As far as i said this was of course not be a more important ormore timely conversation that were going to have today. Since the death of george floyd and in Police Custody last month, weve seen nationwide unrest. Weve seen protests not only here in america but internationally. And weve also seen a certain narrative take hold area it starts with the assumption that the only way to properly view george floyd step is through a racial lens. In fact, all encounters between police and black suspects are increasingly viewed this way. I