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One thing to know, the Labor Department says for millions of workers were misclassified by the employee, but not at work. When they showed up a temporary layoff. That could skew the number up to 3 . Economists say even with that miscalculation the state report is encouraging. President trump declared the latest on employment numbers a victory. Calling the jobs report, quote, and affirmation of all the work we have been doing over the course of his administration. And as he was speaking about that he also made comments today regarding george floyd and the nationwide protests in his honor. Coppola, george is looking this is a great, great day. Rea in terms of equality. The defense secretary mark esper has given the order to return all activeduty military brought to the Capital Region to their home bases. Natalie brand has the latest on President Trump is response. Washington, dc smear commissioned artists to plant black live matter in front of the entrance the visible church leading up to the white house. The mayor has urged President Trump to withdraw the military and extra federal Law Enforcement presence in the city , but in the rose gardennews Conference Friday the president defended his response. You have to dominate the streets. You cant let what is happening happened. Its called dominate the streets. Reporter he called on states such as new york and new jersey to also deploy their National Guard. I hope they also use our National Guard. Call me. We will be ready for them so fast their heads will spend. Reporter the president did not address that more of ahead to the church monday to take a picture with the bible. Democratic lawmakers called it an abuse of power and even some republicans are speaking out, including alaska senator Lisa Murkowski now questioning whether she can continue to support the president. Im struggling with it. I have struggled with it for a long time. Soon senator murkowski also praised the president s former defense secretary james mattis sharp reviewed of the presence militarize response to the protest and his statement accusing the president of dividing the country. I thought general matterss words were true and honest and necessary and overdue. Reporter the president argues communities of color are better off under his economy. Community what President Trump has done. Think of it. Reporter protesters calling for Police Reform and equal justice in america. The largest demonstration yet in d. C. Is expected this weekend. Natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. Once again we are awaiting that News Conference to start with governor newsome. What was once considered the bay areas corona virus hotspot is now moving into phase 2 of reopening. Businesses in Santa Clara County are ready and waiting. Today is the first day of in person Outdoor Dining in santa clara. Reporter ive got to say, its nice, but a little weird. It has been a long 2 1 2 months since anyone in the south bay has done this. Sat down at a table in pu reporter my Almond Butter ball came with a surprise order of looks. Right at 84 in the source restaurant in willow glen wasted no time in jumping on the counties new health orders. Especially with the weather being the way that it is i think people will want to be able to get out and get back to life as normal. Reporter starting today Santa Clara County will allow Outdoor Dining at restaurants, instore retail shopping, swimming, outdoor gatherings of up to 25 people for religious or cultural ceremonies. At the source that means disinfecting tables and chairs in between customers. Menus are laminated to be easier to clean and the test touch screen is cleaned after every use. On top of all of that they still clean everything every 30 minutes we open up last friday on the 29th and it has been a slow start. Hopefully this will really help kickstart business, whether or not i would come out here at this point in time im not really sure. I would see how the summer goes if things start to really decline. Reporter michael and buffy say theyre going to hold off on Outdoor Dining for now. Because they are in a high risk category. You are not going to pass judgment on anybody who actually says down at a no. A wopa if they werent Wearing Masks i would be like why are you wearing a mask . You have to think about the other person. She is immunosuppressed she had a kidney transplant. My mother is 80 elderly. You have to think about those people. Its here for you and if you wanted to enjoy it. Would love to have you. Reporter in san jose, kpix five. As the bay moves into reopening bay area sports, civic, and Business Leaders gather to talk about economic, health, and social trends and their collaborations. New at noon a massive three alarm fire erupts at the amazon dissipation center in San Bernardino county. The fire was first reported that 5 30 this morning. Video from the scene shows huge flames and plumes of black smoke as the Fire Department battled the fire. Several amazon big rigs parked outside were also seen on fire. Amazon says there were no reported injuries to its workers at this time. The cause of that fire has not been confirmed. The news desk watching a rally and News Conference going on right now. Lets go there live it is that branca gala plaza it is being put on by number of local organizations 100 black men bay area and the oakland naacp, African American chamber of commerce, and local politicians, including congressman barbara lee who is slated to speak in a few minutes. They say they want to speak with one voice in this changing time. There doing it with speeches, prayer, and song. Amazing grace how sweet the sound. They say the moment is now to change the structuralcism th pocies and tiin anth diportiotely negative impacts on persons of color and create an environment that lifts up like lives. There is not just one life that we are morning today, there are generations of lost souls and until we can all live freely and safely in this country we are going to have to keep pushing back. We are going to have to keep trying. Some of the suggestions they game gave his participate in the census, registered to vote, and protect yourself from covid 19. This rally, this conference is expected to last for about another hour. At the live news desk, back to. Negotiators for the city of minneapolis have come to an agreement with the state to ban the use of chokehold by police for Police Officers must also report and intervene at a time they witnessed unauthorized use of force by another officer. The governor is now speaking. Lets listen in to him live. Two interesting and extraordinary leaders that i think truly encapsulate the spirit of this moment and the spirit of where we want to take this moment in terms of the call and demands for change. I have had the privilege of traveling all up and down the state of california. Over the course of the last number of days i had the opportunity to spend the day working with community leaders, faith leaders, working with advocates and working with members of our National Guard to help clean up the streets of sacramento. Randomly. I had the privilege and opportunity to meet up with a group of young people around the Police Officers memorial. They were cleaning up graffiti. A young girl, quite literally, with one long that outlasted all of us as she was scrubbing away for hours and hours and hours. No one asked her to do it. It was just an act of random kindness and a recognition that her community was being impacted and her life and her future impacted by the moment. She wanted to impact the community in a positive way. She, by the way, was also part of the protest the night before, but didnt like certain aspects of what she saw. I had the privilege of also working, not only sidebyside with her, but with savant tae clark. A wellknown activist in the Sacramento Region who also was working to clean up graffiti on the side of a state building. Both of us turned our heads to the right and randomly we saw a member of our National Guard put down his weapon, unbeknownst to the two of us and others and was scrubbing sidebyside with others. Graffiti off the side of a building. Had the chance to fly down to south la in the center of so much of the violence and protests and outrage in 1992. I went down with county supervisor ma greely thomas. I went down with the chair co mitchell. I met wimemberd lead walk the streets and check in on how people were feeling. None of the protests or violence manifesting down in south la. We talked about why that was the case. We learned about the history of institutional building. Not just physical infrastructure , but human capital. Human infrastructure. The resolve that people have to never again see what occurred in 1992 occur again in south la. And the chance to visit members of Law Enforcement, visit with community leaders, including one of my heroes. Im here at the California Museum he fo hall of fame. Some of the most inspired leaders that have left their mark on history that happened to have a strong identity here in the state of california. One of them that i had the privilege of recognizing just a few months ago was reverend lawson known to many as one of the most influential leaders in the civil rights movement. He brought back the principles of nonviolence from gandhi and brought them to the forefront of the consciousness of dr. King. I met with him and leaders of black lives matter. Other leaders in the community and how to have a conversation about the history of the civil rights movement. Going back as we debated to the 1950s he argued back to 1947 and the impact Jackie Robinson had on the movement. Not just in mattel. And that moment that marked a part of history that changed the momentum. Montgomery bus boycott. Others that he organized and helped lead. What makes this moment oris we from that moment, is living in and living through . I have the opportunity to meet with many youth leaders. I will tell you, of all the conversations i have out over the course of last week in particular it is the clarity and conviction of our youth. They dont mince words. They dont beat around the bush. They dont, they are not patient. They are not necessarily confidence and the folks in position like mine that get it or have the capacity to get it done. They have no reservoir of patience. They demand progress. They demand people in the position of power and influence to listen, but more importantly, they demand that people in power and position and influence lead demonstratively. Lead with courage, lead with conviction. They also made a point, lead with stability. They pointed out a number of these youth leaders that violence has it solved nothing. It has created nothing. There is nothing courageous about violent acts. Im reminded a little bit about what kennedy spoke to, that no wrong has ever been righted by violence. To hear that from youth leaders leading protests in their community, peaceful protests, was humbling and also enlightening. They want this moment to be met with a deeper sense of urgency and they want their cause to be clear. It is a cause of peace, a pause positive progress the violence has no place as it relates to meeting this moment and moving that collective cause forward. One thing i came back with, not only time on the streets in sacramento and south la, stockton california with a young leader, mayorb tubbs and many other youth leaders that he assembled is that the black community, the black community does not need to change. We need to change. We have a responsibility to change. Our institutions need to change. Our capacity of understanding needs to change. We need to contextualize not only this moment, but moments in the past where we never met these calls and these cries. That we ran short. We ran long on rhetoric and short on results. Again, there is no reservoir for patients. That is self evident. Just on your tv screen. Is also set selfevident in the minds and hearts and the values that you hear from people all across this state and all across the United States of america. This has been an extraordinary week in our nations history and the history of the state of california. We have a unique and special responsibility here in california to meet and to meet it head on. Im also here at the California Museum for another reason. I was here roughly a year ago where california was demonstrably leading, incredib leadership, thjudownst whi day. Ma bill. The nations toughest use of force loss. On deadly force. Ab 392 led by dr. Shirley weber. Leaders like mccarty and many others that led an effort to reconcile our antiquated practices as it relates to use of force. It was a controversial bill. There was previous efforts to advance the bill. They fell short. We are not only elected officials, but leaders of all stripes. People that exercise a single day there merrill moral authority to help create the conditions that led to the advancement of that landmark effort. Leaders who have lost loved ones, leaders that were still cynical, but willing to participate at this moment and hope and expectation that we could do more than just passive program, but we can fundamentally solve a problem. I am here today to say that program passing is indeed not problem solving unless we follow through on what we promote and promise. We manifest a cultural change and a deeper understanding of what it is that we are trying to advance. We passed that bill last august. It hasnt stopped the violence. It hasnt stopped the mistrust. It hasnt stopped people from raising anxiety. We are seeing their is anxiety raised and concerns being brought to the forefront. We have some at work still left to do. There was a companion bill that was also part of that package, sb 230. That deep frame of focus on implicit bias training. Deescalation techniques. Summary of the provisions of that bill interestingly going into effect in january 2020. That cannot happen soon enough. We are scrubbing components of that bill to see if we can fast track and concentrate some of those provisions to advance the cause that brought us together on that bill. And move forward with a greater sense of urgency. I say that reflect on a. Of optimism and also frustration. California has been leading, but still we havent done enough. I say this all the time. Success is not a place or definition, it is a direction. There is no having made it as it relates to addressing these foundational and fundamental issues. We have extraordinary amount of work left to do. Im proud of this state and im proud of the cause of reform that goes beyond just the issue of implicit bias and de escalation. The goes beyond just issues of deadly use of force. I am very proud of the state and the leadership that we advance to begin anew a conversation about broader criminal Justice Reform to entrust the issues of the war on drugs and the disparities, the racebased sentencing, the fiveyear mandatory sentences that not too long ago were part and parcel of culture of enforcement and ultimately as it relates to sentencing five year mandatory sentence for having possession of five grams of crack cocaine. For those with possession of powder cocaine it took 5000 grams of cocaine to have the same five year minimum mandatory sentence. 5001 ratio of disparity. I remember the clinton ministry should knocked that down to 501. The obama admin station knocked it down further. Disparity still persist not just as relates to consequence of drug possession, but across the criminal Justice System. Thats why the state was one of the early adopters of a new approach as relates to cannabis reform and legalization around adult use of marijuana. It was a civil rights call from our perspective. I was proud to be out in front in those efforts in addressing the disparities. It was about entrusting incarceration and about addressing the ills of this war on drugs. I can, its not enough. We are proud of the work we have done in the state of california. We announced in the legislature the need to shut down state prisons in our current budget. That i will sign in just a few weeks. It calls for shutting down two state prisons. It calls for eliminating the department of juvenile justice. It calls for more probation reforms. All of this, building on the work we have done on prop 57, prop 47, prop 36. Work we continue to do in the state to and the Death Penalty in the state of california. I was proud to sign a moratorium on the Death Penalty. One thing we know is criminal Justice System is not blind. It discriminate based on the color of your skin, it discriminates based on wealth. It has been said over and over again it cannot be said enough, we have a criminal Justice System, i dont think this i is with this everyday, a criminal Justice System that treats people that are rich and guilty a of a lot better than that treats people that are poor and innocent. You know that and i know that. Why arent we doing something . We are trying our best here in the state, but we have to do more. Still better. I understand this conversation we need have in the state of california just cannot be about criminal justice. It has to be about economic justice, social justice, environmental justice. It has to be so much richer and deeper than it has been in the past. Thats why we created that search surge in general position in california, to begin to focus on the issues that manife le. Prenatal care to focus on aces and Early Childhood trauma. Focusing on prenatal care as well as preschool. Early head start, not just headstart, focusing on achievement gaps before manifest. The other day we can consumers help with achievement gap but we know people are left behind in society, they start behind in society. If we are going to get serious about addressing these disparities than we have got to get serious about our work in that space as well. We have committed ourselves to that cause. Education reform. My gosh, 10 students met the state benchmarks on math proficiency last year. 10 by eighth grade. All of this disruption around covid19 and learning loss, the study just came out today, it should be seared in your minds and consciousness. A study that came out today says the average learning loss in this nation because of covid19 is seven months. For the black community 10. 3 months. For low Income Community over one year of learning loss because of the impacts of covid19. Do you think we have an achievement gap right now . What are we going to do about that . By the way, i just want to be clear, and respectful at the same time, to California Legislature that the one thing were not going to do is take the 4. 4 billion that we promoted in our budget and dilute it by taking it away from concentration funding for black and brown communities and those that are former foster youth and low income and english as second learners. I will reject any proposal that comes out of legislature that does that. We are committed to the cause of equity. That is the reason we put that 4. 4 billion in the budget, to focus on equity. Governor brown said it better than any of us, there is no equal application in unequal systems. You can just spread that money we need to concentrate its focus. I just want to make that clear. As responsibly and respectably as i can do legislature, i wont budge on that budget proposal. We have to do more. And better. Not just in education. Not just addressing g issues as relates to birth and 0 to 5, but we also have to start thinking more systemically. More broadly. About income supports. We are proud in this state to have doubled our earned income tax. Credit. Proud in the state to begin the process of doing more on childcare and empowering caregivers by organizing caregivers and giving them the power and capacity, their voice to lead. The focus on pay equity. All of these issues. I can go on and on except to say that we are exceeding a lot of these things in the state of california. Its not enough. We have work to do. And we have a responsibility to do more than we have in the past. So i want to make clear that those efforts must continue and we must double down and we must recognize those gaps that continue to persist in the state and this nation. Today i want to make a few announcements in terms of advancing that cause of recognition, understanding, and resolve. One thing that is Crystal Clear to me, having seen images that inspired me of peaceful protests , that protesters have the right not to be harassed. Protesters have the right to protest peacefully. Protesters have the right to do so without being arrested. Not gassed, shot at my projectiles. Thats a symbol value statement. I want to make that Crystal Clear. They have the right not to be harassed, not to be denied, not to be arrested for peaceful protesting. Period. Full stop. Its clear on the images we see on tv on the reality of a grandmother in la mesa, california that is in the hospital you have been watching governor newsome five News Conference. Our coverage continues on cbsn bay area. On more results to fight racism and injustice and biases and disparities. He says the one key to that, of course, is legislation. He says right now we need to do more and better. That is now the focus. Again, you can keep watching the governors update streaming on cbsn bay area. That will do it for kpxi kpix 5 00. Have a great afternoon, everyone. Heres what we want everyone to do. Count all the hugs you havent given. All the hands you havent held. All the dinners you didnt share with friends. The trips you havent taken. Keep track of them. Each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. So for now, keep your distance. But dont lose count. Well have some catching up to do. Thats my dad, getting ready to go to thmask cery store. I swear. This guy would be a mess without me. Stay healthy and slow the spread. Wear a mask when going out in public. Thomas hope i mean it open the damn door liam dont listen to him. Dont ever listen to him again. Thomas knew. Hope about phoebe . Liam not about phoebe. About beth. Our daughter never died, hope. Shes alive. Ridge you want me to stay with phoebe and douglas while you take kelly to the doctor . Steffy oh, thanks, but tiffanys on her way. Shes been a big help when amelias not available. Ridge are you okay . Steffy yeah, yeah. Its its just a lot. All of a sudden, you hear phoebe is beth. But flo will talk to liam, shell straighten everything out. Shell put it to rest. And ill never have to hear it again

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