Intervals and then there will be 15 minutes for all of you to ask any questions that you may have of them. The first panelist is dr. Thomas g. Burton, he is a Professor Emeritus of english at east Tennessee State university. He has produced three documentaries on sir spent handling and is the author of serpent handling believers, the serpent and the spirit, and Beach Mountain man, the memoirs of rhonda helix, his most recent book, voices worth the listening, three women of appalachia, is out now from Mercury University press. Please join me in welcoming tornado thomas burt dr. Thomas burton. The next person i would like to introduce is sarah smarsh. She is a kansasbased journalist who has reported for the New York Times, the guardian and other approximations. Per book pout working hard and being broke in the richest country on earth, very relatable title, let me tell you, what finalist for the National Book award, 2018 Research Fellow at Harvard Universitys center on media politics and
They want. To. Welcome to the program. Germanys registered a massive increase in corona virus cases with more than 6 and a half 1000 new infections over a 24 hour period so lets look at how rapidly those new infections have surged over the past 7 days so starting at wednesday the 8th of october we were up to 2828 cases as you can see the numbers went up from there they dipped over the weekend where a number of local Health Departments dont actually report their figures and then you can see about sharp increase there to 6638 thats where we are now that number of registered covered 19 infections well with numbers more than doubling in one week it means case numbers are growing exponentially the figures were released just hours after german chancellor Angela Merkel met with the leaders of the countrys 16 federal states to agree new measures to contain the pandemic. One seen as a role model for Europe Germany now feels the pandemic is getting out of hand that a county has fed redate the we
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Next slide, please. And then, just to look at, were not quite done with this fiscal year, but i wanted to present what we had because this is very consistent with our usual race and ethnicity breakdown. So, again, 39 of the people coming in are black African American didnt we know this is a huge disproportionate representation in the jail relative to the community. Though, it does represent, really, the entire bay area because people in the jail, about im not sure what it is right now, but typically, its around 25 are from out of county. Next slide, please. And then, this is the best value of who is actually in the jail and you know notice that the big jump in the percentage of black africanamericans who are in the jail on any given day and that means functionally, that black africanamericans are less likely relative to other races or ethnicities to leave jail. And we see its pretty consistent year over year and this is what we call a snapshot data and when i pulled this year weird to
Of essential workers and whats available. What we plan to have this summer and what people can do to either sign up or what other programs to do to prepare under the new guideline for the programs that they want to make available to people. So, lets get started. Phil, you we hit the ball running, both you and maria su got together because we knew the schools were going to close. But we also knew that there was an essential workforce out there. People who were driving muni, people who were working at hospitals. They had children. They needed child care. They were concerned about taking their children to their elderly parents. They couldnt leave them at home. Tell us a little bit about the program that you established that is available currently and will potentially be extended once programming starts for june 15 during the summer. Thank you, mayor. Yeah. You asked us as soon as the schools closed to start thinking about our kids and working families, particularly our Health Care Workers