Mateo board supervisor and San Francisco Business Owner about the changes. For many of the businesses in San Mateo County that were forced to shut down and lay off employees supervisor david campos says theyre taking a small step in the right direction, its time to loosen it up. A little hopefully what this does. It gives the small Business Owners. A glimmer of hope. Theyre not fully closed and now how the ability topper on wednesday both san mateo and San Francisco counties announced that they will allow most retailers to reopen with Curbside Pickup and delivery on monday. The new order includes manufacturing and warehouse is not shopping malls. Weve seen. A some of them in terms of sales down between 60 to 90 . However. What were hoping for is that with ease curbside sales. Helps those businesses because right now. They can operate over in San Francisco, small fries is one of those businesses and 95 of our business is gone my daughter who is the manager was laid off as were other oth
Smithsonian associates. To our members, im so glad that youre here. Its your support that makes events like tonights possible. And to the many of you joining us for the first time, equally warm welcome and an invitation to explore the wide range of programs we offer here at smithsonian associates. Before we begin, now is the perfect time to turn off your cell phone or anything else that might make noise during the program. Thank you for doing that. In february of 2016, a team of New York Times staffers discovered dozens of unpublished photographs in the newspapers archive. Some of these were published in a hugely popular multimedia series, unpublished black history. The monthlong series explored the history behind the photos garnering 1. 7 million views and thousands of comments from readers. Were thrilled to welcome tonight two of the authors involved with creating the book inspired by their discovery. Unseen unpublished black history from the New York Times Photo Archives which is av
Photographs in the newspapers archive. Some of these were published in a hugely popular multimedia series, unpublished black history. It explored the history behind the photos garnering 1. 7 million views and thousands of comments from readers. Were thrilled to welcome tonight two of the authors involved with creating the book inspired by their story, unseen, unpublished black history from the New York Times Photo Archives available for purchase and signing following the program. Darcy evely is a contributing photo editor at the New York Times and creator of the lively morgue. And rachel ellesworns writes about race and Race Relations as a contributing writer for the New York Times, author of american tapestry, ancestors of my shell obama published in 2012. Moderating this evening, rea el co combs. She also serves as the head of the museum earl w and ammanda Stafford Center for media arts. Please join me in welcoming them. [ applause ] i would like to echo laurens wonderful comments an
Discovered dozens of unpublished photographs. They were hugely popular, unpublished black history. The monthlong series explored the history behind the photos, garnering 1. 7 million views and thousands of comments from readers. Were thrilled to welcome tonight two of the authors who were involved with creating the book inspired by their discovery, unseen, unpublished black history from the New York Times Photo Archives, which is available for purchase and signing following the program. Darcy eveleigh is a contributing photo editor at the New York Times, and the creator and editor of the lively morgue, a times blog and tumbler series. Rachel swarns is a contributing author. She is the author of american tapestry, the story of black, white, and multiracial ancestors of michelle obama. Moderating the conversation this evening is rhea combs. The curator of film, history and culture. She serves as the head of museum africanamerican media arts. Please join me in welcoming darcy eveleigh, Ra
Mariah carey steps out with one of the men that is one of the reasons that her engagement is on the rocks. Was mimi sending a message to her billionaire boyfrrend . . . . . . . How are you doing, mariah . Are you going to give the ring back . The estimated 7 million ring is still on. I wonder if mariah is james, im keeping the bling, wedding or not, but look who we spotted at 11 45 dining with the diva at nobu malibu, the backup dancer that the one james got jealous of and bryan tanaka was caught. It was all over his instagraa on a private jet and in her hotel flirty, change our e. T. Cameras caught when we visited her vegas show last june. Thats the same time things got tense between mariah and james. Hello. Hello, bryan tanaka. Were getting everybody in line right now. So that means you wear your shirt and nobody else gets to wear it . Normally, i always have to do shirtless so this is my mooent to kind of your moment to kind of be normal . No, darling. This is your moment on tv. Don