City Of Oakland: Updated Alameda County Health Orders Take Effect Today August 28 2020

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Updated Alameda County Health Orders Take Effect Today. Outdoor pools and lower-risk personal services, like hair and nail salons, allowed to reopen outdoors

Oakland – On Friday, August 21, the Alameda County Public Health Official issued updated Shelter-in-Place Orders to reopen outdoor swimming pools and outdoor hair salons, nail salons, barbershops, waxing services, skin care and non-medical massages. These Orders exclude services that may require a client to remove their face covering, as well as eyebrow threading and waxing and eyelash treatments. Tattoos, piercings and electrolysis are not allowed to operate indoors or outdoors in alignment with the State of California’s Health Officer Orders issued on July 13. The updated County orders took effect at 8:00 a.m. today, and will continue to be in effect until rescinded, superseded, or amended in writing by the Health Officer.

Additionally, wineries in Alameda County can now offer outdoor tastings by appointment without needing to provide food. In alignment with the State’s Orders, this change does not apply to bars, breweries, pubs or brewpubs.

Guidance for operation of outdoor personal services, outdoor pools, and other industries and businesses that may reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic can be found here: https://covid-19.acgov.org/recovery.page? All businesses must complete a Site-Specific Protection Plan and protocols and procedures to protect customers and employees from COVID-19 must be in place when businesses reopen.

With respect to re-opening City-operated outdoor pools, the City of Oakland is reviewing the Health Order requirements and has begun to resume essential training and American Red Cross certification programs for staff in anticipation of re-opening Lions Pool at Dimond Park starting in mid-September. More specific guidance and plans regarding re-opening for a second City-operated pool will be forthcoming.

To assist businesses allowed to reopen with outdoor services, the City of Oakland has waived all fees and streamlined permitting for business’ use of public rights-of-way, including sidewalks, parking lanes and roadway encroachments, allowing outdoor hair salons, nail salons, barbershops, waxing services, skin care and non-medical massages, under the Flex Streets program. The goal is to spur equitable economic recovery by making it easier for allowed businesses to use portions of the sidewalk, parking lanes and streets to provide personal services, serve food and sell goods. The Department of Transportation (OakDOT) issues permits for the use of the public right-of-way, while the Planning & Building Department issues permits private outdoor areas.

Flex Streets allows businesses to expand allowed business activities outdoors in five ways:

Use the Sidewalks or Parking Lanes
Use Traffic Lanes
Use Private Parking Lots or Other Private Outdoor Areas
Vend from Food Trucks, Trailers or Pushcarts
Use City-owned Outdoor Property

See step-by-step instructions for each of these five uses at: www.oaklandca.gov/FlexStreets

Since Flex Streets launched in June:

228 businesses have applied for use of Sidewalk or Parking Lanes.
There are 15 active applications for Street Use – 6 are for Parklets, 9 for Street closures. The Chinatown Chamber launched their weekly Friday afternoon street closure on August 7.
8 applications for use of Private Parking Lots or Other Private Property have been received.
5 businesses have applied for use of City-Owned Outdoor property.

The majority of the applications to-date have been from restaurants, but City staff anticipate many personal service businesses will apply in the coming days.

The important step is to apply for the permit before you start using the outdoor space, even for privately owned or leased outdoor spaces – including parking lots. Businesses are reminded to review the ADA Accessibility Guidelines for the Flex Streets Program for important details on sidewalk clearances and accessible table requirements.

Businesses seeking guidance on Alameda County guidelines for re-opening should email [email protected]. Businesses and activities authorized under previous orders may continue to operate.

Oakland’s Parks, Recreation & Youth Development also announced the launch of its Fall 2020 Town Enrichment Program, providing social opportunities, sports and fitness, arts and crafts, STEAM, and other fun for children ages 5 to 12 in a safe place. All programs follow current Alameda County Health Orders and CDC guidelines. Registration opens Monday, August 31. Scholarships available.

The Alameda County Health Officer continuously monitors the COVID-19 indicators to determine when it’s safe to lift more restrictions.

Other Re-opening Resources

Visit the City’s Planning Resources for Business Re-Opening website for the latest information on resources to support re-opening, including:

Alameda County Public Health Department’s Guidance on Not Requiring Negative COVID-19 Test Results for Return to Work
County screening guidance for employers in multiple languages
Self-assessment guidance for workers in multiple languages
Information on cleaning/disinfecting businesses
Workplace Safety
A printable face covering sign for businesses in eight languages
ReOpening Guide signs by the Oakland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Oaklandish and the Economic Recovery Advisory Council, in four languages.

Business Re-opening & Recovery Survey

To help gauge COVID-19 impacts to Oakland business and what resources would help business owners as they plan for re-opening and recovery, the City has launched a brief Business Re-opening and Recovery Survey. The survey launched in English and additional languages will be added by Wednesday.

The 2020 March on Washington – 8/28 (FULL LIVE STREAM)

The 2020 March On Washington – 8/28 (full Live Stream)

The 2020 March on Washington – 8/28 (FULL LIVE STREAM)
From YouTube Channel: August 28, 2020 at 04:25PM
ONN – A civil rights rally timed to the 57th anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s seminal “I Have a Dream” speech is expected to bring thousands to the Lincoln Memorial on Aug. 28. Speakers include:

Rev. Al Sharpton
Martin Luther King III
Family members of several men and women who were killed by police

The Post’s Libby Casey will anchor full, uninterrupted coverage and be joined by reporters Rhonda Colvin, Nicole Ellis, Joyce Koh and Vanessa Williams.

Dubbed the “Get Your Knee Off Our Necks” March on Washington, organizers initially thought at least 100,000 people would gather. They now estimate about 50,000 people will attend given the constraints of the coronavirus pandemic. Read more: https://wapo.st/3lwHdeO. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK

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NFL 2020 Season Preview By David Squires For Zennie62Media

NFL fans are still hoping that the 2020 season will go ahead in some way shape or form. It has already been confirmed that some college football conferences have cancelled their upcoming seasons. What we do know is that if games are to be played capacities will be, at the very best, significantly reduced.

As it stands, nineteen teams have indicated that they will open their stadium to a reduced capacity. Six teams have stated that they will have somewhere in between a limited attendance or no fans at all. And three teams, the Giants, Jets and Raiders have said that they will not open their stadiums to fans, for the 2020 season while four teams have yet to decide or announce their intention as of this writing.

* The Miami Dolphins have announced that they will have a maximum attendance of 13,000, which is 20% of its capacity.

Of course, all of this and the season itself will be subject to change on a, week to week basis. The NFL can take heart from the fact that the English Premier league season was completed behind closed doors without incident. However, some parts of the States still have large numbers of ‘Covid‘ cases. Since teams will be playing in front of, at the very best drastically reduced capacity, could those teams in high-risk areas not play in a different city or even state?

Arsenal win the F.A cup at an empty Wembley Stadium.The league offered the players the chance to ‘opt out’ of the season and earn a reduced salary. $350,000 for a player who is deemed to be ‘high risk’ due to the pandemic and $150,000 for a player not immediately at risk. Sixty-six players opted out, just under 4% based on the fifty-three-man roster sizes for all thirty-two teams. One change for the 2020 season to assist with this situation is an increase to the size of the practice squads. These have now been increased from ten to sixteen, with four of those players being protected (unable to be signed by another team) on a weekly basis.

Could the NFL take a leaf out of the NBA’s book by playing all the games in one venue? The problem here is that the roster size of an NBA team is fifteen, whilst the NFL is fifty-three ,significantly higher. Baseball have made some adjustments too. A shortened season and a schedule re-jig cutting down on travel where possible. This scenario is more likely and much more possible than the NBA’s version of events. Again, as it stands, the scheduled season is due to go ahead on September 10th, despite the pre-season being cancelled completely.  The International fixtures have also been cancelled.

The lack of home crowds could make for a much more even playing field. Home field advantage will be less of, exactly that, an advantage. Without crowd noise, false starts and pre-snap penalties should be at an all-time low.  The NFL is looking into the possibility of ‘artificial crowd noise’ in stadiums, something that previously would have been against league rules.

Off Season Headlines:

  • Washington no longer to use the nickname ‘Redskins’.
  • Raiders move to Vegas
  • Rams and Chargers move into new stadium.
  • Playoffs extended to 14 teams.
  • Mahomes signs biggest ever contract.
  • Joe Burrow goes #1 to Cincy, Chase Young #2 to Washington.
  • Brady and Gronk re-unite in Tampa.
  • Receiver Hopkins traded from Texans to Cardinals.
  • Rivers to Colts, Newton to Patriots.
  • Gurley back in Georgia, signs for Falcons.
  • Super Bowl  LV will be held at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa.

The AFC probably has the best two teams in the NFL and with the Patriots seemingly facing uncertain times the Chiefs and Ravens will be looking to take advantage.

The AFC Frontrunners. 

The defending champion, Kansas City Chiefs and Quarterback Patrick Mahomes got married this off season. The Chiefs paid out the biggest contract in sports history when they gave the Super Bowl MVP a ten-year contract which could be worth up to $503 Million. $140 Million of that is guaranteed.

Aside from the large contract the Chiefs could be set to dominate the AFC in the same way the Patriots have for the last, nearly twenty years. The Chiefs also gave defensive tackle Chris Jones a new contract and didnt lose anyone of note in the off season. The addition of Clyde Edwards-Hillaire in the draft could pay off early. The Chiefs were first in the NFL on third down conversions and in Travis Kelce have the best tight end in the NFL. Kelce is the only TE history to have 4 straight 1000 yard seasons.

As for the New England, Brady is gone therefore the Patriots will start the season with a different QB for the first time since 2001. The last time they missed the post season was in 2008 when Brady missed 15 games through injury. Former Panther, Cam Newton himself recovering from a foot injury was brought in to compete with Jarrett Stidham. The Patriots could well be watching the playoffs from their sofa’s for the first time in twelve years. New England had the most mount of players who ‘opted out’ of the season due to the pandemic with 8.

The biggest challenge to the Kansas City Chiefs will likely come from Baltimore. The Baltimore Ravens had the NFL’s best record (14-2) last season but were left stunned by the Titans in the playoffs. If Lamar Jackson and the offense can continue to produce the way they did in 2019, then they will be tough to stop. Jackson may not find things quite as easy in 2020 as defensive coordinators will have been studying and scheming to try to limit his production. The Ravens ranked 2nd in offense but 27th in passing. Jackson led the team in rushing with over 1200 yards. The Ravens remain the second favourite in the AFC behind the Chiefs.

The Titans run to the AFC championship game in 2019 was something as a surprise. Tennessee went 9-7 and clinched a playoff spot on the last day of the regular season. Ryan Tannehill and more importantly, Derrick Henry have been resigned but Logan Ryan and Cameron Wake left in free agency. The Titans game plan of old school football won’t change as long as Henry is healthy. Receiver AJ Brown topped 1000 yards in his rookie season and could quickly turn into one of the league’s best wide outs.

It was the Texans who won the AFC South, but they lost one of the league‘s best receivers, DeAndre Hopkins in a surprising trade that sent running back David Johnson to Houston. Randall Cobb and Brandin Cooks were signed in free agency. DeShaun Watson remains a polarizing player but his numbers were slightly down compared to 2018. With the talent the Texans have they should be doing more on offense, they ranked 13th in total offense and 14th in scoring. The defense is a bigger problem and keeping JJ Watt on the field will again prove an important factor especially come playoff time.

Another front runner in the AFC could be the Buffalo Bills. The Bills went 10-6 and lost a wildcard game to the Texans that they probably should have won, extending their playoff win drought to 25 years. Quarterback Josh Allen needs to improve in the passing game that ranked 26th overall in 2019. The addition of former Viking receiver  Stefon Diggs should help. The Bills drafted quarterback Jake Fromm (Georgia) in the fifth round in an attempt to put some pressure on Allen. The Bills ranked second in overall defense and in Tre’Davious White have one of the NFL’s best corners and they signed veteran Josh Norman to play on the opposite side.

The Broncos and Drew Lock improved as the season went on, grabbing a respectable 7-9 record. Lock will have some more assistance in tis time around. Receiver  Jerry Jeudy (Alabama) was drafted in the first round and running back Melvin Gordon singed in free agency. Five time Pro Bowler Jurell Casey arrived from Tennessee and if he can be disruptive in the middle then Von Miller and Bradley Chubb can take advantage on the outside. AJ Bouye replaces Chris Harris at corner. A 10-6 record should be enough for a post season berth and certainly looks achievable.

Pushing for a playoff spot.

The Jets could be looking to take advantage of a Brady less Patriots. They will need more consistent play from QB Sam Darnold and although they have two good backs in Bell and the evergreen Frank Gore, the receiver position could be better. The Jets best defensive player, Jamal Adams was traded to Seattle.  Another middle of the road season looks likely.

The Cleveland Browns have it all in place to make their first playoff appearance since 2002. Baker Mayfield looked to have taken a backward step in 2019 but the offense has plenty of weapons and new offensive minded head coach, Kevin Stefanski should really help. The Browns made some really nice additions in free agency,  Austin Hooper (TE), Adrian Clayborn (DE), Jack Conklin (OT) and Andrew Sendejo (S) will significantly improve the roster. Despite the talent on both sides of the ball, both the offense and defense ranked 22nd overall and therefore improvement is needed if they are going to challenge for a playoff spot.

The Colts signed Phillip Rivers to effectively replace Andrew Luck after Jacoby Brissett failed to make the most of his opportunity. Washington and former Georgia QB Jacob Eason was drafted late on. Rookie RB Jonathan Taylor could hit the ground running behind one of the best offensive lines in football. Free agent corner Xavier Rhodes will improve the secondary but Rivers could be the difference maker.

The Raiders and now in Las Vegas. We will have to wait a little longer to see if their famous ‘black hole’ has gone with them. The Raiders went 7-9 in 2019 and will probably be somewhere between that or 9-7 in 2020. It’s a big year for Derrick Carr who will likely be out if he doesn’t take a good sized step forwards. The Raiders are one of the few teams that carry three quarterbacks on their roster. General Manager Mike Mayock  added speedy receiver Henry Ruggs (Alabama)but the rest of their draft was questionable.

Pittsburgh seem to be in something of a transition period, Ben Roethlisberger returns after injury and tight end Eric Ebron was added but the roster is mostly the same one that went 8-8 last year. If Big Ben can play 16 games the Steelers could squeeze a few more wins and a spot in the playoffs especially as their schedule looks favourable.

Looking to the Future.

Miami appear to have something that they haven’t had in a long time, a quarterback. Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama) was drafted fifth overall.  Shaq Lawson, Kyle Van Noy and Matt Breida were all nice free agent additions. Seven wins would be seen a successful season.

The Chargers have lost Rivers and Gordon and will go with  Tyrod Taylor or rookie Justin Herbert (Oregon) at QB. Safety Derwin James is back from injury but it’s hard to see much better than the five wins they managed last season.

Jacksonville will roll with Gardner Minshew at quarterback as Nick Foles is gone. The Jags drafted very well adding Corner CJ Henderson (Florida), edge rusher K’Lavon Chaisson and receiver Laviska Shenault in the first two rounds.  The Jaguars always seem to be a young team that are looking to build.

The Bengals only won two games in 2019 but if Joe Burrow (LSU) can perform like he did last year, winning the National championship and the Hiesman trophy then perhaps there is hope for the future. AJ Green will be back from injury to help and Joe Mixon is one of the league’s best backs but that’s about it.

Projected Records:

AFC East: Bills 11-5, Patriots 7-9, Jets 7-9, Dolphins 6-10 

AFC North: Ravens 12-4, Browns 10-6, Steelers 9-7, Bengals 3-13

AFC South: Titans 11-5, Texans 9-7, Colts 9-7, Jaguars 4-12

AFC West: Chiefs 12-4, Broncos 10-6, Raiders 8-8, Chargers 3-13


The NFC appears to be wide open with perhaps no obvious number one team but several very good teams that are all capable of putting a run together to be the best team in the NFC.

The NFC Frontrunners. 

Injuries have plagued the Eagles for several years but last year was worse than ever. Josh McCown played the majority of their wildcard loss to Seattle, throwing to receivers that not many people had heard of. If  Carson Wentz, DeSean Jackson and Alshon Jeffery can stay on the field Philadelphia should return to the playoffs. Jalen Hurts was drafted as more than just a backup and could be used in certain packages. Injuries hit them hard on defense too, especially in the secondary. Safety Will Parks replaces Malcolm Jenkins and free agent corners, Nickell Robey-Coleman and ball hawk Darius Slay will shore things up.

The 49ers blew a ten-point fourth quarter lead in the Super Bowl, something that’s becoming a habit for head coach Kyle Shanahan. The team returns eighteen starters from last year. San Fran replaced defensive tackle DeForrest Buckner with rookie Javon Kinlaw and tackle Joe Staley who retired with Trent Williams from Washington. Defensively the 49ers should still be top five. The offense ranked second overall in 2019 mainly thanks to their running game.  Teams will no doubt look to stop the run and see if the inconsistent Jimmy Garoppolo can beat them.

It felt like the Packers over achieved with a 13-3 record in 2019, the blow-out loss to the 49ers in the NFC championship game would seem to back that theory up.  The drafting of quarterback Jordan Love in the first round raised a few eyebrows both in and out of Green Bay. The team seems desperately short of receivers but didn’t manage to draft a single one. The defense wasn’t that good last year and there is no suggestion that it will be any better this time around.  One huge plus for the Pack was the play of running back Aaron Jones who rushed for 1,084 yards and added 16 touchdowns.

The Vikings lost some considerable talent in the off-season, Diggs, Joseph, Griffen, Rhodes and Sendejo all left town. Minnesota did draft well and their first four picks could see significant game time. Kirk Cousins appeared to get over a hump, putting together a winning drive on the road in New Orleans in the playoffs.  Running back Dalvin Cook has a shot to lead the league in rushing.  A lot will depend on how the team cope with replacing experience with rookies.

Jason Garrett’s time in Dallas is finally up, replaced by former Packers head coach Mike McCarthy. However as always there is still drama in Jerry World. Quarterback Dak Prescott and the Cowboys have yet to agree a new deal, as a result Prescott will play the 2020 season under the franchise tag. Jerry Jones couldn’t believe his luck and couldn’t resist the urge when Oklahoma receiver CeeDee Lamb fell in their lap in the first round of the draft. Add Lamb to Cooper, Gallup and Elliott and the offense could again lead the league like it did in 2019. Cowboys legend Jason Witten signed for the Raiders. On defense the cowboys added both Dontari Poe and Gerald McCoy at defensive tackle and added safety Ha Ha Clinton Dix and drafted corner Trevon Diggs (Alabama) in the second round.

How will another devastating playoff loss affect the Saints? Drew Brees is now 41 and has only completed one pass that travelled 35 ‘air’ yards since 2017 but only threw 4 interceptions in 2019. Teddy Bridgewater went 5-0 as a starter when Brees got hurt but left for Carolina and former Buccaneer, Jameis Winston is now the back up. Speedster Emmanuel Sanders signed as a free agent as did once former Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins. Alvin Kamara had something of a down year by his standards.  The defense probably played a little better than expected, ranking 11th overall.  The Saints have won the NFC South for the last 3 years.

Pushing for a playoff spot.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers haven’t made the playoffs in 12 years, Jeff Garcia was their quarterback and Jon Gruden  the head coach. Tom Brady is now the man and his former ‘go to guy’ in New England, tight end Rob Gronkowski came out of retirement to join him. Brady is 42 and looked on the decline last year, Gronk is one concussion away from a second retirement and hasn’t played a full season since 2011. The hype train should probably slow down a little. The Buccs do have weapons though, Evans, Goodwin and Ronald Jones racked up the numbers last season. On defense Shaquil Barrett lead the NFL with 19.5 sacks but the secondary needs a significant improvement.

Which Atlanta Falcons team will turn up in 2020? The one that started last season 1-7 or the one that finished it 6-2 grabbing impressive road wins in New Orleans and San Francisco. Head coach Dan Quinn is very much on the hot seat and only a playoff berth can save him. The offense is loaded with talent but the play calling could be better at times. Running back and Georgia ‘fan favourite’ Todd Gurley was signed to replace Devonta Freeman who was cut for salary cap purposes. On defense the team improved when Quinn gave up play calling duties and Raheem Morris is now the full time defensive coordinator. Another Former Ram, Dante Fowler JR was signed to help improve the improve the pass rush, defensive tackle Grady Jarrett is a legit playmaker.

Arizona had what looked like a bad season going 5-10-1, however there seem to be plenty of encouraging signs to suggest that they are on the rise. Rookie head coach Kliff Kingsbury has input his ‘Air Raid’ concept offense and his rookie QB, Kyler Murray passed for over 3,500 yards and rushed for over 500 in an impressive debut season. The Cardinals racked up a league high, 6,432 yards in 2019. Murray will be aided further by the addition of one of the league’s best receivers, DeAndre Hopkins who was acquired via trade. The Cardinals main problem is their defense, which ranked dead last overall.  Swiss army knife linebacker Isaiah Simmons was drafted from Clemson but they could and should have done more to improve this unit.

In 2019 Seattle finally solved a problem they’ve had since Marshawn Lynch left town in 2015, running the football. The run by committee approach led by Chris Carson was good enough for fourth in the league in rush yards. Quarterback Russell Wilson was again impressive throwing 31 touchdowns and just 5 interceptions. The Seahawks could not agree terms with defensive end Jadeveon Clowney so they brought back Bruce Irvin and drafted outside linebacker, Jordyn Brooks (Texas Tech) in the first round in an attempt to improve the faltering defense.

It’s all change for the Rams, a new stadium two new coordinators and new uniforms. They also lost several big names in Gurley, Cooks, Fowler Jr, Weddle, Matthews, Robey-Coleman and kicker Greg Zuerlein, mostly due to salary cap issues. The Rams did however, have a good draft despite not having a first round pick, given away when they traded for Jalen Ramsey towards the end of last season. Running back Cam Akers (Florida State) and receiver Van Jefferson (Florida) were both drafted in the second round.  Aaron Donald leads the defense which will likely be similar to last seasons number of 13th overall. The Rams may benefit from that extra playoff spot because they don’t appear to be any better than last year in which they went 9-7.

Looking to the Future.

Chicago seem to have lost a little patience with QB Mitch Trubisky, trading for former Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles. It feels somewhat unlikely that either player will start all 16 games. The Bears lost more good players than they gained and it’s hard to see an improvement on last years 8-8 record.

The Giants have yet another head coach, this time former Patriots assistant and the latest Bill Belichick  disciple Joe Judge takes the reigns and former Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett is the OC.  Eli Manning has officially retired and Daniel Jones is now the starter. The Giants have some talent on the offense and will again lean on running back Saquon Barkley. Have they really improved much on the team that won just four games last season?

In 2019 Washington ranked 31st in total offense and 27th in total defense, not a surprise that they finished 3-13 or that head coach Jay Gruden was fired. Former Panthers HC Ron Rivera is now in charge and another former head coach, Jack Del Rio is the defensive coordinator. The jury is still out on Dwayne Haskins, another former Panther Kyle Allen was acquired in a trade as Alex Smith is still recovering from injury. Ohio State ‘phenom’ defensive end Chase Young was drafted second overall.

Head coach Matt Patricia came close to getting fired in the off season after going 9-22-1 over the last two seasons. Quarterback Matt Stafford missed 8 games through injury and the Lions lost all 8. It is therefore some what impressive that the Lions ranked 17th in total offense last year. The problems really lie on the other side of the ball. Cornerbacks, Desmond Trufant (Falcons) and the third overall pick in the draft Jeff Okudah (Ohio State) are in as is former Patriot linebacker Jamie Collins. Detroit signed 13 new players in the off season and let the same number depart.

The Carolina Panthers have a new head coach, former Baylor man Matt Rhule comes in, and Teddy Bridgewater replaces Cam Newton at QB. The leader of the defense Luke Kuechly retired and veteran tight end Greg Olsen was let go. Thankfully for the Panthers running back, Christian McCaffrey is still around and shows no sign of slowing down.  This is definitely a rebuild which will be helped by the good draft the team had with Auburn defensive tackle Derrick Brown the pick of the crop.

Projected Records:

NFC East: Cowboys 10-6, Eagles 10-6, Giants 4-12, Washington 2-12

NFC North: Vikings 11-5, Packers 10-6, Bears 5-11, Lions 4-12

NFC South: Saints 11-5, Falcons 10-6, Buccaneers 9-7, Panthers 2-14

NFC West: 49ers 13-3, Seahawks 10-6, Cardinals 7-9, Rams 6-10

 

Written by: Dave Squires

@davefalconUK

 

 

Doc Rivers Blasts GOP Fear-Mongering After Jacob Blake Shooting During Mavs Clippers Game 5 Presser

Doc Rivers Blasts GOP Fear-Mongering During Post-Game Press Conference Mavericks Clippers Game 5
From YouTube Channel: August 26, 2020 at 12:23AM

ONN – Doc Rivers Blasts GOP Fear-Mongering During Post-Game Press Conference Mavericks Clippers Game 5

This started out as a routine-for-the-NBA-Bubble press conference with LA Clippers coach Doc Rivers. But he then took it all to a left-turn and brought out for public consumption what was on the mind of pretty much everyone who’s either black or has a good heart and knows wrong when they see it.

The shooting of Jacob Blake in the back seven times by a police officer in Kenosha, Wisconsin this week and just three months to the day of the George Floyd murder, had many asking what more had to be done to stop this police killing of blacks in America. To date, nothing has been done, and as I say all the time, protesting is not working. Changing laws works. Here’s Coach Rivers:

Listen, um, just just watching the Republican Revenge uh convention and this this feeling this fear right by oh you hear Donald Trump and all of them talking about fear. We’re the ones getting killed! We’re the ones getting shot at! We’re the ones that we’ll deny to live in certain countries. We’ve been hung. We’ve been shot. And all you do is keep hearing about fear.

It’s, it’s amazing why we keep loving this country, and this country does not love us back. And it’s just it’s really so sad, and how he can just be a coach and it’s so often reminded of my color, you know?

It’s just really sad. We got to do better. But we got to demand better. Like we got, you know, it’s just funny. We protest and they send riot guards, right? Uh they send people in riot outfits. They go to Michigan with guns and they’re spinning on cops and nothing happens.

The training has to change in the police force. The unions have to be taken down in the police force. My dad was a cop. I believe in good cops we’re not trying to defund the police and take all their money away we’re trying to get them to protect us just like they protect everybody else.

I didn’t want to talk about it before the game because it’s so hard, like, to just keep watching that that video. If if you watch that video, you don’t need to be black to be outraged. The republicans talk about fear? We’re the ones that need to be scared. we’re the ones having to talk to every black child. One white father has to give his son a talk about being careful if you get pulled over. It’s, it’s just ridiculous. And it keeps getting it keeps going on. There’s no charges. No charges. Nothing.

All we’re asking is you live up to the Constitution. That’s all we’re asking for everybody, for everyone, thank you.

That was on TNT’s Inside The NBA and that was after the Clippers Mavericks. Actually, I put that on freeze. I want you to understand the significance of what you just saw, and i’m doing news commentary on this. That’s an NBA head coach making an unprecedented social commentary that needed to be said, that’s talked about in every household like this one. He basically turned what was an inside conversation more outside – we’ve held these conversations again and again and again but again he’s right this kind of psychotic behavior that you see keeps happening again and again

I’ve said racism as a mental illness – it is. It’s sick, and we have to cure the sickness. It’s evil – there’s nothing good that comes of it at all. And we’ve allowed it to infect this country and slow us down economically and socially. And no one who’s an American citizen should want that.

So god bless doc rivers for doing that.

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Mike Mayock Loves the Energy at Training Camp, Focused on Panthers | Las Vegas Raiders

Mike Mayock Loves the Energy at Training Camp, Focused on Panthers | Las Vegas Raiders
From YouTube Channel: August 25, 2020 at 05:39PM
ONN – General Manager Mike Mayock discusses 2020 Training Camp, wide receiver Nelson Agholor, defensive end Arden Key, Week 1 and more.

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Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk Terminal, Utah Coal Industry: Salt Lake Tribune Tricks Seen

Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk Terminal, Utah Coal Industry: Salt Lake Tribune Tricks Seen

Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk Terminal, Utah Coal Industry: Salt Lake Tribune Tricks Seen

ONN – Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk Terminal, Utah Coal Industry: Salt Lake Tribune Tricks Seen

Wow.

So, at first glance, the “letter to the editor” in the Salt Lake Tribune, and called “Letter: Coal port is not worth Utah’s money”, would appear to be by some random reader of the paper and website owned by the publication, right?

But then the letter contained the same tired words I have seen again and again. That’s because my company, Zennie62Media, is the content development consultant to Insight Terminal Solutions. It’s a role I personally sought after and not just to tell the truth about the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal (OBOT), but to use the vast network of interconnected blogs, video channels, and social media to the work the mainstream media will not do.

And I made the decision long ago that I would say who my clients are. The reason is simple: I believe that there’s no such thing as “objective journalism”, and the best way to attack what I consider to be the big lie, is to be direct and in your face about who we rep. I mean, you watch commercials for products, you know who the spokesperson is, you make the decision whether to hear the news or not.

So, when I was reading “Letter: Coal port is not worth Utah’s money”, something in my head said “Who is Micki Moulton?” So, I went to Google her name and saw this: “Search Results. Web results. Micki Moulton | Salt Lake Tribune Journalist | Muck Rack”. Turns out Micki Moulton is not a random resident who happened to chime in on the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal, but a listed journalist with the same Salt Lake Tribune.

Yes, the same Salt Lake Tribune, where I wrote this:

Basically, the Utah Legislature is to vote on an action that will result in something like $20 million being invested, to some degree, in OBOT – the ultimate result will be the maintenance of coal industry jobs in Utah, due to the operation of the multi-commodity bulk terminal (not strictly a coal terminal) in Oakland, opening up trade routes for the transport of bulk commodities, coal in this case, to the Pacific Rim.

That should be a simple story, but the work to scare people away from coal (as if other bulk commodities were cleaner, and they’re not) and by the spending on politics and media by people like Tom Steyer (who spent millions of dollars in investments in California and Oakland elected officials, non-profit political organizations, and media efforts), and Paul Huntsman, in this case, have made the matter complicated. To wit, both Steyer and Huntsman have investments in renewable energy, with Mr. Huntsman both owner and manager of The Salt Lake Tribune, while also serving as President and CEO of Huntsman Family Investments. In turn,The Salt Lake Tribune has taken a wild stance against the planned Utah Legislature action to help the coal industry via an investment in the OBOT.

I wonder if this kind of Paul Huntsman “two-step” caused Jennifer Napier-Pearce to resign as Salt Lake Tribune Editor, earlier this month?

The Salt Lake Tribune is consistently putting out the message that it wants coal workers to lose their jobs in the middle of the Pandemic, get job training, and then go for jobs that, drum-roll-please, will not be there. If you look at the data the largest job loss numbers in Utah are in service industry-related firms, not in transportation, manufacturing, or mining.

Climate Change Is A World Population Growth Problem, Not So Much A Traditional Energy Product

The conventional wisdom is that climate change is completely the product of using traditional energy sources. But the fact is, climate change is really the byproduct of world population growth. To put it simply, we have too many people on this planet, and we need to slow the rate of population growth – a rate reduction of perhaps by 50 percent going forward.

It has been said by a number of researchers that reducing carbon emissions to zero would not stop the climate change problem. And then consider how we got here:

According to the United Nations Population Fund, human population grew from 1.6 billion to 6.1 billion people during the course of the 20th century. (Think about it: It took all of time for population to reach 1.6 billion; then it shot to 6.1 billion over just 100 years.) During that time emissions of CO2, the leading greenhouse gas, grew 12-fold. And with worldwide population expected to surpass nine billion over the next 50 years, environmentalists and others are worried about the ability of the planet to withstand the added load of greenhouse gases entering the atmosphere and wreaking havoc on ecosystems down below. – “Does Population Growth Impact Climate Change?”: Scientific American, July 29, 2009

Meanwhile, coal demand worldwide has suffered the same problems as other industry sectors, and renewable energy has suffered even worse in many cases. But the fact is, coal is used to make steel, and 70 percent of the urban development in the World comes from it, and demand to use it to do that is not going away. The move should be to make traditional energy cleaner in operation, launch a Sputnik-level of investment to do so, and we need to slow the rate of world population growth. We have to stop the disconnect between jobs and the environment, and get back to a “Star Trek” mentality that asks what technology can make the world better? Then do that tech.

But, back to the Salt Lake Tribune. Something else is up. Why do I get the idea that this effort works to the benefit of Huntsman Family Investments? What will the Utah Legislature think when it gets wind of this? What about Utah’s coal workers?

Stay tuned.

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SF Bay Area Bicycle Is Back: Bike Oakland & Alameda: Airport, Train, BART, AMTRAK

Bike Oakland & Alameda: Twixt the airports n Tween the ferry stations (Amtrack/BART bonus stations)
From YouTube Channel: August 25, 2020 at 06:00AM
ONN – 2020-07-21: 34.6 mile, 369 ft, ride to make up for my calf-muscle failed ride https://youtu.be/sfhBHgfGjPg between the 3 ferry stations: Harbor Bay Ferry Terminal on Bay Farm Island, the Alameda Main St Ferry, and the Oakland Jack London Square ferry. This time a slightly less expedient start taking Avenal Ave, Havenscourt Blvd, 66th Ave, to the MLK Regional Shoreline/SF Bay Trail down to Doolittle Dr and the path that splits twixt the 2 Oakland airports to Bay Farm Island and Harbor Bay pkwy for the first station, continuing around to the bike bridge to Alameda Island staying on Shore Line Dr and 8th st to Central Ave which turns into Main St up to the 2nd ferry station. No wondering around in the construction this time, straight to Stargell Ave and around to check that the harrowing Posey Tube bike/ped path is still closed (it is) so over to Atlantic Ave et. al. along the north side of Alameda to the Park St bridge. Embarcadero and a quick jaunt through the Brooklyn Basin development (and the old 9th Ave station), Embarcadero over the bridge to Embarcadero W, through Jack London Square (and on the Amtrak platform) to Clay St and past the ferry station. 2nd St, 3rd St, and up through the West Oakland BART station, Mandela Pkwy to 14th St on in to run tween the 12th St & 19th St BART stations on Broadway over to Jackson to run past the Lake Merritt BART, and over the 10th St bridge to E 10th St/E 8th St/E 12th St, around a encampment fire cleanup, and on past the Fruitvale BART station and on to 54th Ave, Intl Blvd, 55th Ave on home.

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NFL Reports That Only 1.7 Percent Of Players Have Tested Positive For The Virus To Date

NFL Reports That Only 1.7 Percent Of Players Have Tested Positive For The Virus To Date

NFL Reports That Only 1.7 Percent Of Players Have Tested Positive For The Virus To Date

ONN – NFL Reports That Only 1.7 Percent Of Players Have Tested Positive For The Virus To Date

The NFL Press Conference was held just until an hour ago. The league posted this comprehensive press release:

The NFL hosted a call with members of the media on August 12, 2020 to discuss initial results of COVID-19 testing as 2020 training camps opened. The NFL’s COVID-19 testing is conducted by BioReference Laboratories and results are analyzed by IQVIA, an independent third-party company. More information on the NFL and NFLPA’s jointly aligned COVID-19 health and safety protocols can be found here.

Key Takeaways:

INTAKE TESTING

As a precondition to entering training camp, intake testing was done on all players and personnel.

9,983 players and personnel tested
New positives: 170 players and personnel, or 1.7 percent
Of that group, 2,840 were players
New positives: 53 players, or 1.9 percent

MONITORING TESTING

Players and personnel continue to be tested on an ongoing basis as practices and camps continue.

Through August 11, 109,075 total tests completed among players and personnel (includes intake testing)
All players and personnel: Positivity rate of 0.46 percent
Players: Positivity rate of 0.81 percent
The overall positivity rate has not exceeded 1.7 percent for any club since testing began.

Speaker:

Dr. Allen Sills, NFL Chief Medical Officer

Transcript:

Dr. Allen Sills: Good afternoon, everybody. Pleased to give you some updates this afternoon about our testing program and specifically some of our initial experience and how that informs some of our decisions about going forward.

So, I think you’re all aware that we had a four-day intake process for all of our players, coaches, and staff, all of our personnel, meaning that they underwent three tests done over four different days. We did that very deliberately based on, again, experience from other sports and what we’ve seen with experience of other leagues around the world to try to reduce, obviously, the risk of anyone coming in and infecting a team environment. I think it’s also important to realize that when you look at entry testing, intake testing, you’re obviously not learning anything about the team environment because you haven’t even been together. You’re just seeing what is everyone bringing in from their own experiences. And then, obviously, in this case, we had players, coaches, and staff coming from around the country and even around the world.

So, I do have some numbers that I can give to you and share with you on that and I’ll do in a moment. The other thing I think we’d like to talk about is a little bit about the decision about testing going forward. I think everyone is aware that our protocol has stated, our agreement with the NFL Players Association, that we would do daily testing for the first 14 days and that we would then look at the positivity rates, and if those were below 5 percent, then we would transition to every other day testing. I think some of you are probably aware that we have reached a decision together with the Players Association to continue daily testing until further notice. And I wanted to talk a little bit about that decision and why we made that decision, as well as how it relates to the data that we’ve been gathering.

So, let me talk through each of those sequentially. First of all, on the intake, we tested 9,983 people – players, coaches, other staff – upon their intake. New positives, meaning people without a known history of COVID infection leading up to that intake were 170 people, so that’s 1.7 percent. The total number of players tested out of that group was 2,840 and the total number of players that were new positives, meaning again, no history of COVID infection leading up to that intake, was 53, which I believe computes to 1.9 percent.

So, that again is a snapshot of what we found when everyone came together for that intake. Again, you know that the rookies came in first, the veterans subsequent to that, and then the coaches and staff came in at the time of the rookies. So, that reflects that snapshot and what we were dealing with when we came in. I think it’s important to recognize that in those positive case numbers that I just gave you, not every single one of those positive tests meant that that person was actively infected.

And I think we talked about this last week, one of the challenges of testing is interpreting the test results with the clinical results. So, people can test positive, obviously because they are actively infected, that’s one reason. They can also test positive because they’ve been previously infected and they still have some viral debris around, or they can test positive if they just have viral remnants that they’ve touched on a surface or anything of that nature. So, a positive test does not mean a new COVID infection, but the number that I’m giving you is the total number of positive tests that we had at that intake.

Since that time, with the monitoring phase, we’ve done through yesterday, through August 11, we’ve done 109,075 COVID tests. Again, players, coaches, and staff. The overall positivity rate for those tests has been 0.46 percent, or less than half of a percent, and the overall positivity rate if we look at players alone is 0.81 percent, so, again, less than one percent.

And we’ve also looked at that positivity rate not just for the league as a whole, but we’ve looked at it on a club-by-club basis. We’ve looked at each club and we’ve looked at that each day and the overall test positivity rate has not exceeded 1.7 percent for any club since we started testing.

So, I think I mentioned early on in the first part of my remarks that as you’re aware, our protocol said if the positive test rate is less than 5 percent, we would go to every other day testing. We’ve agreed with the Players Association to continue daily testing. Why would we make that decision?

Well, I think there are a couple of important reasons. Number one, we did make a couple of changes to the protocol last week. We spoke about that, we talked about trying to confirm positive tests and doing that with a two-step process that we outlined last Friday. So, that was a substantial change to the protocol, and one of the other factors that was in part of that change was starting to use these point-of-care machines, which are the rapid antigen tests that are available on-site. We explained that that was part of our confirmatory process.

So, in addition to those two reasons, I think we’ve also recognized that we’re constantly learning from the testing results and we’ve learned as I mentioned a minute ago, not every positive test reflects a new infection. In fact, we’ve categorized those positive results into persistent positives, meaning someone previously infected, unconfirmed positives, meaning an isolated positive surrounded by negative tests before and after, and then obviously those tests which reflect potential new infection.

So, I think the bottom line is we are continuing to learn a great deal from our testing results and I think that given the protocol changes that we recently made, as well as the use of this additional point-of-care technology, and the recognition that we are about to go into more of team-based activity during training camp, that we and the Players Association together felt that it was prudent to extend the daily testing until further notice.

So, that’s an agreement that we reached with them today and we look forward, obviously, to continuing to track these rates and seeing what else we’ll learn because I’m convinced we will continue to learn a great deal over the coming weeks with those test results.

Last thing I’ll say, and then I’ll stop for your questions is: Going forward we certainly want to continue to report our test data to you, but I think it’s important to realize that we plan to release that data combined with the clinical outcomes. Because at the end of the day what we’re really interested in is: how many new COVID infections are we detecting? That’s really the measure of infection control that we’re interested in. And so, as I mentioned earlier, just reporting a number of positive tests really doesn’t give you that data piece because the total number of positive tests reflects those other conditions that we’ve already talked about. So, I think you can have an expectation going forward that we will release on a regular cadence the clinical data referable to any of these new infections that I mentioned.

I’ll stop there, and we can do some questions.

QUESTION: Two-part question. First part, when you did the intake testing and then you mention the 109,075 tests, is that 109,075 tests since the intake or does that include the intake?

And then the second part of it is, when we’re talking about the positivity rates, the new cases, do you have that broken down in terms of symptomatic or not, whether anyone has been hospitalized, etc.?

Sills: That number, 109,000, does include that intake, and then the second part — I think you’re asking about the positive cases during the monitoring phase, is that correct, that was your question?

QUESTION: The overall, you know, outcomes of whether or not there have been, there are some guys who have been on the reserve COVID list for over two weeks now and I’m wondering: Do we have a breakdown in terms of how many of the positives were actually symptomatic, whether anybody had serious medical outcomes or not?

Sills: Yeah, right, I understand your question now. We are still gathering that data about the clinical outcomes because again we’re trying not only to monitor: were they symptomatic or not?, but we’re trying to determine would they fall into that bucket of persistent positives or unconfirmed positives. So, as you can imagine with 109,000 tests, there’s a lot of data quality and data cleaning that we want to do to make sure we get accurate numbers from that, and as I said, that number includes tests that we did up until yesterday. So we’ve got a little bit more work to do to define that cohort. I think we will have that number for you. I’m not aware of anyone that has had what I would call “severe illness” up until this point.

QUESTION: This isn’t specifically related to testing but obviously it’s something that’s been very much in the news related to college football. I was hoping you could take us through a little bit more about what the extra cardiac screening is that’s in the protocol: what players who had previously tested positive or had the antibodies, positive antibody test, are going through, and maybe share a little bit more with us about what you have learned from that screening and how much of a concern that is for you guys at the league level.

Sills: We’ve certainly been aware of the potential for cardiac complications ever since we began putting the protocols together. We had a group that has been advising us on that, a group of sports cardiologists; they’ve learned and looked at the data that has emerged over the intervening months since the pandemic began.

So, it is written into our protocols, as you mentioned, that anyone with a known previous COVID infection or that presents with a new obvious infection, that those individuals should undergo, at a minimum, a 12-lead EKG, troponin levels — which are blood tests for heart function — as well as an echocardiogram. There’s the option to do additional screening tests at the discretion of the team physician, and then there’s a recommendation again, if those players have been a documented positive case, that they undergo a graded exertion protocol, again, under the direction of the team physician.

So, that is written into our protocols, and I thinks it’s something as I said, that has been on the minds of our team physicians throughout.

And, it’s on the minds of our players. So, I think there are important and ongoing conversations when players have tested positive about what those screening tests mean and what’s the best way to rule out any of those complications. So, it is something we’ll continue to monitor and I think one of the opportunities that we will have will be to contribute our data as we’ve done all these evaluations and look at that group as a whole and see what we’ve learned and what the outcomes have showed us. Because that’s obviously an important issue right now for all of the sports medicine world.

QUESTION: Just to follow up on the question about the myocarditis, if I pronounced that properly, of the 109,000 tests done, there has been no team player or personnel who has indicated any type of heart issue like that?

Sills: I don’t have all the outcomes of the cardiac data. I wasn’t prepared to bring that to you today, so we’ll have to get back to give you any more color on that. Again, I think all of you are aware that there’s been at least one player that publicly has been identified that they detected a cardiac abnormality not related to COVID as a result of cardiac screening that was done as part of our protocol, so certainly there have been some things that have been identified, but to your point of which of those are COVID-related, I think those are things that we’re still sorting through very much, and we’ll have to get back to you on that.

QUESTION: And just to quickly follow up that, is there a lot of data on viruses, coronaviruses in general, and that heart issue in particular as far as any that we can go by for percentages or likelihoods in your deliberations about how safe it is to proceed?

Sills: Well, I think all of us in medicine have known for a long time that you can have cardiac complications after viral illnesses and after even bacterial illnesses, there are a number of conditions that can have cardiac complications, so that’s not a new phenomenon in medicine. I think what’s unclear at this point is what’s the prevalence of those changes after COVID-19 infection and how might it relate to either severity or duration of illness.

So, those are questions that are still unknown to the medical community at large, and that’s why again I think we in the NFL will have an important opportunity to contribute what we’re finding to the world’s body of knowledge there as they continue to explore that issue.

QUESTION: What’s the status of gameday protocols for a number of positive tests that could happen, say, before a game? I don’t want to use the word outbreak, but if there are several tests or positives within a position group, things like that.

Sills: Well, we’re still finalizing some aspects of the gameday protocols, and so we’ll obviously be releasing those and have some updates with regard to that, but I think that, again, when you look at interpreting the data, one of the things that we do is, we’re looking on a day by day basis.

Again, these testing results and the screening results and the clinical reporting, it happens on a day by day basis, and that’s being monitored not only by us at the league, but at the NFL Players Association, their medical advisors, and our infectious disease consultants and advisors, and so we’re watching not just about gameday, but throughout and trying to see: are we meeting our standards for safety in our facilities?

As we approach gameday, certainly, again, we will have a very specific protocol in place about what testing and reporting looks like, but I think it’s hard to make exact number cutoffs in terms of what an algorithm would point you in one direction or the other. What we have to look at obviously – again, I illustrate that with the positive test dilemma that I showed you today, for example – if you just said, well, this many positive tests, you really have to dig into that and say, how many of those positive tests represent really new infections, or are those positive tests persistent, or are they unconfirmed; so, delineating that takes some clinical judgement, which we have to use in conjunction with those protocols.

So, our goal is all the same, to have the safest possible environment for everyone. We want to try to ensure that there’s no one – player, coach, staff member, official, anyone – who steps onto a field with an active COVID infection. That’s our goal. And everything that we build in the protocol will be based around that premise of how we do all that we can to ensure that no one steps on the field who is actively infected.

QUESTION: Do you guys have any numbers on how many players have gotten coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, even from before arriving at camp? Do you know that number yet?

Sills: We can get you the number, I don’t have it in front of me here, of how many have reported a positive test. The other challenge with that is: we certainly know that there were some people who did not have a known positive test but tested positive for antibodies, which suggested they had in fact been infected or exposed, and then there were other individuals who came in who basically had every symptom in the book of the coronavirus infection, but they never got tested, so clinically they would have met the diagnosis, but they didn’t have a test that documented that.

So, that’s what makes those determinations a little bit difficult, but we know that there are some that are in those two categories I just mentioned because they’re some of the people who had what I would call an unconfirmed positive test after arrival, which most likely reflects the fact that they did have a previous infection or exposure before they came in.

QUESTION: Just wanted to double check, did you say 109,000 tests that the NFL has conducted so far?

Sills: Yes, 109,075.

QUESTION: There have been a handful of players who have been on the list for more than two weeks, 15+ days. Have there been any serious cases of COVID among the players?

Sills: Again, I think when you talk about serious illness, people may define that differently, but I’m not aware of anyone that’s been seriously ill to this point. I think you have to, again, recognize that people go on and off those lists for a variety of reasons. Sometimes it’s because they have an active infection. Sometimes it’s because they’re a close contact, or they’re being quarantined, perhaps they have a household member who’s actively infected and someone’s being extra cautious. So, there are a variety of reasons why someone may appear on those lists. I think the other thing to recognize, as I said before, is that returning from an active infection means not just clearing your symptoms, but it also means going through any additional screening as we talked about, as well as this graded exertion protocol in taking a go slow approach, so in that sense, people’s illness journey may be very different, and you may see varying amounts of time in terms of recovery, and so, again, I think that’s why you’ll see some variability in perhaps duration on those lists.

QUESTION: Are you able to delineate or separate how many people have tested positive since the intake process; in other words, since they got clearance into the team facility, how many have tested positive since then? Or is that one of the positivity rates you quoted earlier?

Sills: Well, the positivity rates that I quoted to you is reflective of that total number of positives that we have. I have a total number, but, what we’re trying to do is separate that number out, as I mentioned before. We think we’d like to stop reporting just positive tests and start talking about persistent positives versus unconfirmed versus these potential new infections because that is what’s much more meaningful, right?

You know, what you really want to detect is your testing program. What you’re really looking to find are people who may be newly infected. That’s the whole point of having our surveillance program, so I think you understand how it gets complicated very quickly when you’re trying to sort out who’s truly a new infection from those other conditions that I mentioned, but it’s the new infections that are the ones that are the obvious trigger. You still have to go through contact tracing, isolation, etc., for everybody, but once you confirm it’s a positive, then those are obviously the people that you are most concerned they represent those new infections.

So, I think as we look to report that data to you going forward, we think it’s important to segregate it out, and we just haven’t completed that – as I said, I’ve given you the data up through yesterday. It takes a little bit of time to go back and match clinical outcomes, symptoms, and all of that with those positive tests. So, we will have that. I just didn’t have that for you today, and that’s why I said I just gave you the overall positivity rate.

When I say those positivity rates that I gave you, that includes not just these new infections, but people who may be persistent positive or unconfirmed positive, so what that shows us is that we never even got anywhere near that 5 percent threshold, even if we include people who we know are persistent positives or unconfirmed positives. So, to that point, undoubtedly our total number of those new infection positives is going to be even quite a bit lower than those percentages that I gave you.

QUESTION: So, do you view that as a positive in terms of how the protocols are working, or is that simply that people prior to coming to training camp had kept themselves clear?

Sills: I think it’s both, because, again, the intake numbers I think we were pleasantly surprised at how few positive tests we had, and I think since that time that positivity rate that I gave you reflects the fact that our teams, players, staff, and coaches have done a terrific job of staying uninfected, so I do think it’s both. I think the two different bits of data I gave you point to each one of those conclusions: the intake data suggests just what you’ve said, that when people came in, there really were, in my view, a relatively low number of positive tests, and since that time, our positivity rate, even given all the caveats I gave you, suggests that we’ve been doing a really good job of keeping out new infections.

QUESTION: Did you have an expectation going into, before testing, of what you thought the initial numbers would be?

Sills: If I’ve learned anything through this pandemic it’s to not make predictions. So, I don’t know that I had a number in mind. I just think that given the fact that as our clubs were coming together and the fact that we had players coming together from a large number of hotspots at that time, I would not have been surprised if the numbers had been substantially higher. So, as I said before, I was pleasantly surprised at the low numbers on intake.

Stay tuned.

Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest updated version of an experimental Zennie62Media , Inc. mobile media video-blogging system network that was launched June 2018. This is a major part of Zennie62Media , Inc.’s new and innovative approach to the production of news media. What we call “The Third Wave of Media”. The uploaded video is from a vlogger with the Zennie62 on YouTube Partner Channel, then uploaded to and formatted automatically at the Oakland News Now site and Zennie62-created and owned social media pages. The overall objective is smartphone-enabled, real-time, on the scene reporting of news, interviews, observations, and happenings anywhere in the World and within seconds and not hours. Now, news is reported with a smartphone: no heavy and expensive cameras or even a laptop are necessary. The secondary objective is faster, and very inexpensive media content news production and distribution. We have found there is a disconnect between post length and time to product and revenue generated. With this, the problem is far less, though by no means solved. Zennie62Media is constantly working to improve the system network coding and seeks interested content and media technology partners.

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How To Build An Affiliate Site Without Doing All The Work – Miles Beckler On YouTube

How To Build An Affiliate Site Without Doing All The Work ?
From YouTube Channel: August 24, 2020 at 02:54PM

ONN – How To Build An Affiliate Site Without Doing All The Work – Miles Beckler On YouTube

Miles Beckler On YouTube writes:

✔️100% Free ✔️ No Pitch ✔️ No B.S. Training! ? Can you create passive income through an affiliate marketing site that other people build and manage? My tools & process revealed!

You may want to copy and paste this description to a notepad file on your computer as it has links to all of the resources, tools and free affiliate tranings mentioned in this video!

Although they are not all affiliate links below, you should just assume they are all affiliate links below and you should assume I get a commission if you sign up…

You don’t pay any more either way, this is how I support my channel and this is the income that replaces advertising on my videos so you don’t have to sit through annoying ads before getting my great content.

Remember, the only reason I recommend these exact sites and platforms is because these are the ones that I personally use.

First step is to choose your niche and build your site.

Now, the first idea here is that you can outsource the niche selection process without buying a website from these folks. Visit both of these sites now:

https://ift.tt/3cfN0Ar
https://ift.tt/34q4l8B

You will find that you are able to look through their available sites and their past sold sites to see what kinds of niches they are recommending.

If you are totally bootstrapped just choose a niche idea based on their research and go build your website from scratch.

I show you exactly how to build your own website in this step-by-step tutorial: https://ift.tt/2maGQNd

Next step is to get your keyword research done. As explained in the video you can get your affiliate marketing keywords researched by this team here: https://ift.tt/3lfmps0

If you would prefer to build the skill of researching keywords, this video reveals my professional process for researching keywords: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOou986Tk1E

If you would prefer a free keyword research tool that allows you to research keywords at zero cost, watch this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6OLFybm2BE

After completing your keyword research it is time to get onto outlining your review post and researching for the specific products.

This research can take a ton of your time and I recommend hiring and training a virtual assistant to help with this process.

If you are going to do this all yourself, or when you are ready to train your VA, here is the video tutorial that teaches how to complete this affiliate marketing review post research: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khLXlseXffs

The resources I share for hiring your virtual assistant are:

https://ift.tt/31KNWax for hiring inexpensive virtual assistants in the Philippines.

https://ift.tt/2CTCx0U for hiring more expensive virtual assistants in North America or Europe.

Next we get to the most important part which is the writing process.

My team and I have struggled to find competent writers who show up consistently and don’t charge a crazy amount of money for affiliate blog posts.

When you are able to effectively outsource the content creation for your affiliate site you have the ability to scale your one website or many websites.

It is difficult for me to put into words how large of a challenge this has been for my team and I to figure out and today I’m excited to share our solution:

https://ift.tt/3gu7WEW

You can get a two week free trial from this platform and they will help you connect with great writers plus you get the full project management system to keep all of your different content jobs on track regardless of how many writers you hire.

I walk you through the process of researching writers, hiring writers, and how to leverage their AI system so it finds the writers who create the type of content you desire for your site.

There is no platform out there like this…

The final step is quality assurance.

Someone needs to make sure that the affiliate links are in place, the images all look good, the SEO title and description are in place appropriately… Etc.

This will probably be you in the beginning and eventually you can get your virtual assistant to run this process for you.

Second would be the website build…

Third would be the virtual assistant to do all of the research.

Whether you go forth and create all the content yourself or whether you get everything done by other people, I wish you the greatest success. If you need further help with your affiliate marketing website, watch this training next: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVQneGsDOlc

Stay tuned.

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National Football League’s NFL Training Camp Update Focus On COVID-19 Preparation

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From New York and the NY Giants and NY Jets to California and the 49ers and The LA Rams (the Raiders relocated from Oakland to Las Vegas), the National Football League’s NFL 2020 Season focus has been on preparations to stop the spread of COVID-19 within teams and in the community at large.

As I explained after an NFL Conference Call held this week, the league has dramatically changed everything it does to meet the Pandemic Threat. Many teams are not having fans in the buildings they will play in. NFL Preseason has already been cancelled. And for those teams that are hosting fans, the NFL has said the stadium experience will be “dramatically different.”

How Will The NFL Recognize “Fan Of The Year” When Some Fans Can’t Attend Games?

In the middle of the whole NFL COVID-19 focus, the league also released the new “Fan Of The Year” contest. It goes like this:

The NFL announced today the launch of the ‘Fan of the Year’ program, which recognizes the unyielding passion and constant support of fans nationwide. The ‘Fan of the Year’ will be crowned at Super Bowl LV in Tampa Bay on February 7th and have a chance to represent their team.

In partnership with all 32 Clubs, this program is designed to spotlight fans who have a special affinity for their local team, provides inspiration to others and showcase how football unites their family, friends and local communities.

Fans are able to submit either themselves or someone they know to receive this honor, and can do so through a dedicated microsite, NFL.com/fanoftheyear, which is hosted by the NFL. Each team will select one fan representative who embodies the values that their Club abides by throughout the year.

The 32 ‘Fans of the Year’ will then be narrowed down to a top eight and eventually a final three format during the NFL Playoffs. The final three ‘Fans of the Year’ will receive a trip to Super Bowl LV in Tampa Bay, inclusive of two tickets plus a VIP experience. The ultimate ‘Fan of the Year’ winner will be crowned during Super Bowl weekend.

Throughout the regular season, all 32 ‘Fans of the Year’ selected will also receive a series of prizes/virtual experiences, recognizing their loyalty to the League and the Club they represent.

Please visit NFL.com/fanoftheyear for full details.

All experiences, prizes and elements of this campaign are subject to change based on the League’s policy and government regulations regarding COVID-19.

That last sentence was made bold not by the NFL but by me. How does the league intend to do the program when some fans can’t come to the games and others can?

NFL Releases Cool Multi-Media Look At How Teams Are Preparing For The Season

The NFL loves the Canva platform, and while I’m more into coding, I have to admit it does have some interesting capabilities. That aside, here’s the league’s multi-team look at COVID-19-focused preparation for NFL 2020:


Training Camp Update 8/18 by NFL PR

Las Vegas Raiders Training Camp Photos At Allegiant Stadium – Joseph Armendariz

Las Vegas Raiders Training Camp Photos At Allegiant Stadium – Joseph Armendariz

Las Vegas Raiders Training Camp Photos At Allegiant Stadium By: Joseph Armendariz

ONN – Las Vegas Raiders Training Camp Photos At Allegiant Stadium By: Joseph Armendariz

Las Vegas Raiders Training Camp Photos At Allegiant Stadium. Joseph Armendariz . This morning around the 10 am hour the Raiders rolled into Allegiant Stadium for the very first time to play a scrimmage game and go over game day scenarios. Additionally season ticket holders were given a link so they can see a live feed of the scrimmage game not sure if that link was limited due to social media post from season ticket holders.

Note: photos from screen-shots of videos on Las Vegas Review Journal YouTube channel.

Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest updated version of an experimental Zennie62Media , Inc. mobile media video-blogging system network that was launched June 2018. This is a major part of Zennie62Media , Inc.’s new and innovative approach to the production of news media. What we call “The Third Wave of Media”. The uploaded video is from a vlogger with the Zennie62 on YouTube Partner Channel, then uploaded to and formatted automatically at the Oakland News Now site and Zennie62-created and owned social media pages. The overall objective is smartphone-enabled, real-time, on the scene reporting of news, interviews, observations, and happenings anywhere in the World and within seconds and not hours. Now, news is reported with a smartphone: no heavy and expensive cameras or even a laptop are necessary. The secondary objective is faster, and very inexpensive media content news production and distribution. We have found there is a disconnect between post length and time to product and revenue generated. With this, the problem is far less, though by no means solved. Zennie62Media is constantly working to improve the system network coding and seeks interested content and media technology partners.

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Defunding Oakland Police And CCW’s For Oakland By Derrick Soo

Defunding OPD and CCW’s for Oakland by Derrick Soo

Defunding OPD and CCW’s for Oakland by Derrick Soo

ONN – Defunding OPD and CCW’s for Oakland by Derrick Soo

As we begin conversations about “Defunding” the Police, what steps are we taking to PROTECT ourselves, family and others. Currently ONLY Police & criminals aren’t ARMED!!!

For decades Police Departments have violated our 2nd Amendment Rights to ARM ourselves by denying LAW ABIDING CITIZENS from applying for these Permits. However, with “Connections” or Political favoritism, certain people and groups have been issued CA-CCW’s for decades.

In my findings, persons of any “Color” are routinely denied or told they don’t issue CCW Permits are falsehoods and used as Oppressive tools.

I will “OPEN” this Process to all Law Abiding citizens of Oakland. When PROPERLY completed, Training & Competency in Mental understanding through Legal Classes, will be issued a CCW.

Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest updated version of an experimental Zennie62Media , Inc. mobile media video-blogging system network that was launched June 2018. This is a major part of Zennie62Media , Inc.’s new and innovative approach to the production of news media. What we call “The Third Wave of Media”. The uploaded video is from a vlogger with the Zennie62 on YouTube Partner Channel, then uploaded to and formatted automatically at the Oakland News Now site and Zennie62-created and owned social media pages. The overall objective is smartphone-enabled, real-time, on the scene reporting of news, interviews, observations, and happenings anywhere in the World and within seconds and not hours. Now, news is reported with a smartphone: no heavy and expensive cameras or even a laptop are necessary. The secondary objective is faster, and very inexpensive media content news production and distribution. We have found there is a disconnect between post length and time to product and revenue generated. With this, the problem is far less, though by no means solved. Zennie62Media is constantly working to improve the system network coding and seeks interested content and media technology partners.

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A Very Late Lathrop Shuttle through Newark, 8/9/20

A Very Late Lathrop Shuttle through Newark, 8/9/20
From YouTube Channel: August 20, 2020 at 03:38PM
ONN – Union Pacific #7742 leads the ILTLT Lathrop Shuttle, passing westbound through Newark, CA, 9:18 a.m. heading to Oakland. Typically, the Lathrop Shuttle passes much earlier westbound but it was very late for some reason. Enjoy!

Train info: Union Pacific #7742 ILTLT-9 Intermodal (Lathrop Shuttle)
Departing Location 1: Lathrop Intermodal Facility
Destination 1 and Departing Location 2: Port of Oakland
Final Destination: Lathrop Intermodal Facility
Leading Locomotives:
UP #7742 GE C45ACCTE
UP #5553 GE C45ACCTE
UP #6435 GE C44AC

© 2020 By Pacific Zone Railfan. All rights reserved.

Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest updated version of an experimental Zennie62Media , Inc. mobile media video-blogging system network that was launched June 2018. This is a major part of Zennie62Media , Inc.’s new and innovative approach to the production of news media. What we call “The Third Wave of Media”. The uploaded video is from a vlogger with the Zennie62 on YouTube Partner Channel, then uploaded to and formatted automatically at the Oakland News Now site and Zennie62-created and owned social media pages. The overall objective is smartphone-enabled, real-time, on the scene reporting of news, interviews, observations, and happenings anywhere in the World and within seconds and not hours. Now, news is reported with a smartphone: no heavy and expensive cameras or even a laptop are necessary. The secondary objective is faster, and very inexpensive media content news production and distribution. We have found there is a disconnect between post length and time to product and revenue generated. With this, the problem is far less, though by no means solved. Zennie62Media is constantly working to improve the system network coding and seeks interested content and media technology partners.

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JJ Lasley discussing the NFL’s business mentality around injured players

JJ Lasley discussing the NFL’s business mentality around injured players
From YouTube Channel: August 20, 2020 at 02:55PM
ONN – Imagine that you are a new NFL player who gets hurt on the second day of training camp- how long do you think it will be before they bring in your replacement?

In a clip from our second Founders Roundtable, Oakland Panthers CEO JJ Lasley talks about that exact scenario, how injury puts an additional mental pressure to get back in the game, and some of the measures players will take to get back on the field.

Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest updated version of an experimental Zennie62Media , Inc. mobile media video-blogging system network that was launched June 2018. This is a major part of Zennie62Media , Inc.’s new and innovative approach to the production of news media. What we call “The Third Wave of Media”. The uploaded video is from a vlogger with the Zennie62 on YouTube Partner Channel, then uploaded to and formatted automatically at the Oakland News Now site and Zennie62-created and owned social media pages. The overall objective is smartphone-enabled, real-time, on the scene reporting of news, interviews, observations, and happenings anywhere in the World and within seconds and not hours. Now, news is reported with a smartphone: no heavy and expensive cameras or even a laptop are necessary. The secondary objective is faster, and very inexpensive media content news production and distribution. We have found there is a disconnect between post length and time to product and revenue generated. With this, the problem is far less, though by no means solved. Zennie62Media is constantly working to improve the system network coding and seeks interested content and media technology partners.

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Las Vegas Raiders To Hold Training Camp At Allegiant Stadium By Joseph Armendariz

Las Vegas Raiders To Hold Training Camp At Allegiant Stadium By Joseph Armendariz

ONN – Las Vegas Raiders To Hold Training Camp At Allegiant Stadium By Joseph Armendariz

Las Vegas Raiders To Hold Training Camp At Allegiant Stadium By Joseph Armendariz . Speculation started to grow this week that the Raiders would move training camp to Allegiant Stadium for at least a scrimmage game. That rumor was confirmed by Paul Guenther who said they plan to have a scrimmage with players coming out of separate locker rooms and simulating game-day scenarios as well as pumping in sound.

Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest updated version of an experimental Zennie62Media , Inc. mobile media video-blogging system network that was launched June 2018. This is a major part of Zennie62Media , Inc.’s new and innovative approach to the production of news media. What we call “The Third Wave of Media”. The uploaded video is from a vlogger with the Zennie62 on YouTube Partner Channel, then uploaded to and formatted automatically at the Oakland News Now site and Zennie62-created and owned social media pages. The overall objective is smartphone-enabled, real-time, on the scene reporting of news, interviews, observations, and happenings anywhere in the World and within seconds and not hours. Now, news is reported with a smartphone: no heavy and expensive cameras or even a laptop are necessary. The secondary objective is faster, and very inexpensive media content news production and distribution. We have found there is a disconnect between post length and time to product and revenue generated. With this, the problem is far less, though by no means solved. Zennie62Media is constantly working to improve the system network coding and seeks interested content and media technology partners.

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Anne Kirkpatrick, Former Oakland Police Chief, Files Lawsuit Against City Of Oakland

Ex Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick Brainlessly Blasts Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, Police Commission

Press Release: “Oakland Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick was Fired in Retaliation for Exposing Oakland Police Commission Corruption, Abuse of Power, According to Whistleblower Lawsuit Filed Today. Kirkpatrick Seeks Damages from City for Retaliatory Firing.”

San Francisco — Attorneys for former Oakland Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick filed a whistleblower lawsuit today alleging that she was fired in retaliation for challenging corruption and abuse of power by members of the Oakland Police Commission.

“Rather than address the serious issues Chief Kirkpatrick raised, the City of Oakland, through Mayor Libby Schaaf and the members of Police Commission, fired the most progressive police chief in the city’s history for blowing the whistle on the Commission’s misconduct,” said attorney R. James Slaughter of the law firm of Keker Van Nest & Peters, which filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court, Northern District of California (see attachment of filed lawsuit).

The suit alleges that Oakland Police Commissioners routinely abused their power, corruptly looked for special treatment from the Police Department, frequently abused and harassed OPD staff, interfered in day-to-day police operations, and sought unlawful access to confidential documents. Chief Kirkpatrick was wrongfully terminated for standing up to the Commission’s misconduct and reporting its unlawful actions.

Chief Kirkpatrick’s suit seeks monetary damages that includes lost pay, benefits, and damages for loss of future earnings through injury to her professional reputation due to her wrongful termination.

The lawsuit alleges that Kirkpatrick served with success and distinction as chief of police. During Chief Kirkpatrick’s three-year tenure, the Oakland’s homicide rate decreased to its lowest level in 20 years and the City was on pace for a 64-year low homicide rate at the time of her termination. Her reform efforts included OPD’s implementation of new policies, strategy, and training around police-citizen encounters.

“But a series of incidents involving individual Police Commissioners ultimately drove the Chief to submit multiple reports of inappropriate and unlawful conduct to the Oakland City Attorney’s Office, the City Administrator, and the Mayor of Oakland—the officials she understood had the capacity to take action to stop the Commissioners’ unlawful conduct and prevent future recurrences,” according to the lawsuit.

But City leaders all ignored Chief Kirkpatrick’s repeated reports of Commission misconduct. “Instead, the Police Commission and Mayor orchestrated Chief Kirkpatrick’s termination in retaliation for the Chief’s repeated whistleblowing,” the lawsuit states.

Among the illegal actions that the lawsuit details are how Commissioners Ginale Harris and Jose Dorado made illegal demands of the police department for personal gain; that Commissioner Harris sought to have a towing ticket fixed and publically made derogatory remarks toward a Black public defender; and that the commission itself was inappropriately directing Oakland Police Department staff.

By late fall of 2019 the Commission was publicly bullying and berating Chief Kirkpatrick’s staff at Commission hearings. Chief Kirkpatrick wrote a formal complaint that highlighted “her belief that the commissioners’ behavior could be retaliation for the Chief’s report of Harris’s challenge to her tow ticket,” according the lawsuit. The City and Commission’s behaviors and attitudes were an impediment to the cultural transformation of OPD that the Chief was working so hard on within the department. The city and commission were not only acting illegally, but eroding Chief Kirkpatrick’s reform efforts.

“The facts will show that Chief Kirkpatrick repeatedly blew the whistle on corrupt actions by the Police Commission, shining a light on their illegal actions, inappropriate influence, abuse of powers, and harassment of city staff,” Slaughter added. “In retaliation, Mayor Libby Schaaf and the Police Commission unlawfully fired her for blowing the whistle on these illegal actions by Police Commissioners.”

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Kirkpatrick v. Oakland Complaint US District Court Northern California by Zennie Abraham on Scribd

Robert Warshaw Report Points Mayor Of Oakland, Police Department Faults In Shooting Of Joshua Pawlik

Oakland Police Department

The Joshua Pawlik Shooting is the focus of the just released report by Robert Warshaw, the Thelton E. Henderson court-appointed monitor of the Oakland Police Department in the wake of the events of The Riders Case. Below, is a digitized version of the report. You can also download it here. You can also read former … Read more

Michael J. Gennaco Skelly Officer Report On OPD Officers Actions In Shooting Of Joshua Pawlik

Oakland Police Department

SKELLY RECOMMENDATION Oakland Police Department April 2020 SUBJECTS: Lieutenant Alan Yu Sergeant Francisco Negrete Officer William Berger Officer Craig Tanaka Officer Brandon Hraiz Officer Josef Phillips Michael Gennaco Skelly Officer 323-821-0586 7142 Trask Avenue | Playa del Rey, CA 90293 OIRGroup.com SKELLY RESPONSE: Pursuant to the California Constitution and the Manual of Rules (“MOR”) of … Read more

Democrats Lay Out Road to Economic Recovery

Democratic National Convention 2020

Senator Bernie Sanders, Congressman Cedric Richmond featured in convention segment “We the People Recovering” MILWAUKEE—Tonight at the Democratic National Convention, Americans shared their vision of a future where our nation’s leaders once again look out for the middle class, and bring access to affordable health care, housing, and education within reach for hardworking families. The … Read more

Democrats Announce Faith Leaders Participating in 2020 Democratic National Convention: “Uniting America”

Democratic National Convention 2020

MILWAUKEE—The Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) today announced the faith leaders who will give the invocation and benediction during each night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention. At the convention—which will take place over four nights from August 17-20 and air from 9:00-11:00 PM Eastern—Democrats will celebrate our nation’s collective strength, diversity, and humanity and prepare to unite … Read more

The Oakland Police Commission Needs Our Help In The November 2020 Election – Len Raphael

Len Raphael CPA Oakland

The Oakland Police Commission needs our help. 1. When the November mail-in ballots come out, look for the as-yet-unnamed charter amendment strengthening the power and increasing the funding for the Oakland Police Commission. Tell your friends and neighbors to vote for it. 2. Now: contact your council member and the City Council President, At Large … Read more

Locker Tour: Ramon Laureano, Oakland Athletics, aka “Laser” Ramon

Locker Tour: Ramon Laureano, Oakland Athletics, Aka “laser” Ramon

Locker Tour: Ramon Laureano, Oakland Athletics, aka “Laser” Ramon From YouTube Channel: August 13, 2020 at 06:00PM ONN – Ramon Laureano, since his Major League debut (shown in this video via @MLB/@NBC Sports) , has been known for his astounding arm strength in centerfield, but have you seen his gear? He’s also shown up on … Read more

Coach Gruden Discusses the Vibe at 2020 Training Camp, Depth at Safety | Las Vegas Raiders

Coach Gruden Discusses The Vibe At 2020 Training Camp, Depth At Safety | Las Vegas Raiders

Coach Gruden Discusses the Vibe at 2020 Training Camp, Depth at Safety | Las Vegas Raiders From YouTube Channel: August 12, 2020 at 04:19PM ONN – Head Coach Jon Gruden discusses linebacker Cory Littleton, building comradery, depth at safety, wide receiver Bryan Edwards and more. Visit https://www.Raiders.com for more. #LasVegasRaiders #NFL #CoachGruden Keep up-to-date on … Read more

Heritage, Sanctuary, formerly Incarcerated, & Special Needs Housing Solutions by Derrick Soo

Heritage, Sanctuary, Formerly Incarcerated, & Special Needs Housing Solutions By Derrick Soo

Heritage, Sanctuary, formerly Incarcerated, & Special Needs Housing Solutions by Derrick Soo ONN – PATH is a Non-Competitive alternative Housing Program with Homeownership at its heart. My “PATH” Program has Housing for those coming out of Incarceration with Services to assist reintegration back into society with Career Training, Educational advancements, Housing & a wide array … Read more

Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Will Influence Over 10,000 Jobs

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The Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal, the planned bulk terminal originally planned by the City of Oakland in partnership with California Capital Investment Group’s Phil Tagami, and now with Insight Terminal Solutions (headed by John Siegel) as a tenant partner, will influence the maintenance of over 10,000 coal jobs and many thousands more in other … Read more

Derek Carr Connects With Henry Ruggs III for One-Handed Touchdown | Las Vegas Raiders

Derek Carr Connects With Henry Ruggs Iii For One Handed Touchdown | Las Vegas Raiders

Derek Carr Connects With Henry Ruggs III for One-Handed Touchdown | Las Vegas Raiders From YouTube Channel: August 7, 2020 at 03:16PM ONN – Watch as quarterback Derek Carr connects with wide receiver Henry Ruggs III for an impressive one-handed touchdown during 2020 Training Camp. Visit https://www.Raiders.com for more. #LasVegasRaiders #NFL #HenryRuggs Keep up-to-date on … Read more

Tom Brady on Training Camp & Learning the Bucs Playbook | Press Conference

Tom Brady

Tom Brady on Training Camp & Learning the Bucs Playbook | Press Conference From YouTube Channel: August 6, 2020 at 01:20PM ONN – Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady spoke to the media on Thursday afternoon. #TampaBayBuccaneers #Bucs #NFL Subscribe to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers YT Channel: https://goo.gl/AeDQ135 For more Bucs action: https://ift.tt/1k1mJHr Get the App (App … Read more

Jake Paul, YouTube Star Tells “The Story of How I Got Arrested…”

The Story Of How I Got Arrested…

The Story of How I Got Arrested… From YouTube Channel: June 14, 2020 at 04:37PM ONN – Jake Paul, YouTube Star Tells “The Story of How I Got Arrested…” Note: this is not directly related to the recent FBI raid of Jake Paul’s home in Calabasas, California. WATCH FRESH OUTTA LONDON MUSIC VIDEO ??https://youtu.be/NLEb1DeBiS8 New … Read more

U.S. Chamber Calls on Congress To Pass Bills To Address Race-Based Opportunity Gaps

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Washington – In a letter sent to all members of Congress, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce today formally endorsed more than a dozen individual bills in Congress that would help close longstanding opportunity gaps that exist for Black Americans and people of color. The move is part of the Chamber’s national Equality of Opportunity initiative … Read more

Matthew Stafford Had False-Positive COVID-19 Test, Back On Detroit Lions Active Roster

Matthew Stafford Had False Positive Covid 19 Test, Back On Detroit Lions Active Roster

Matthew Stafford Had False-Positive COVID-19 Test, Back On Detroit Lions Active Roster ONN – Matthew Stafford Had False-Positive COVID-19 Test, Back On Detroit Lions Active Roster Per NFL.com and Kevin Patra: “The Detroit Lions announced Tuesday that the starting quarterback had a false-positive test that forced him onto the reserve/COVID-19 list on Saturday. Detroit cornerback … Read more

Truera Launches First Model Intelligence Platform To Solve Machine Learning’s Black Box Problem

Truera Launches Industry’s First Model Intelligence Platform, With Funding Led By Greylock, To Solve Machine Learning’s Black Box Problem

Truera Launches Industry’s First Model Intelligence Platform, With Funding Led by Greylock, to Solve Machine Learning’s Black Box Problem Based on years of research at Carnegie Mellon, Truera helps Data Scientists analyze machine learning to improve model quality, address unfair bias and build trust Redwood City, Ca — Truera, which provides the industry’s first Model … Read more

Detroit Lions Place Matthew Stafford On COVID-19 List For NFL 2020 Season

Detroit Lions Place Matthew Stafford On Covid 19 List

Detroit Lions Place Matthew Stafford on COVID-19 List From YouTube Channel: August 1, 2020 at 05:14PM ONN – Detroit Lions Place Matthew Stafford On COVID-19 List For NFL 2020 Season From The Sports Courier on YouTube: Detroit Lions place QB Matthew Stafford on Reserve/COVID-19 list. Will there be an NFL season? ✅Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/TheSportsCourier?sub_confirmation=1 ✅Buy TSC … Read more

Day in the Life of Cal Berkeley Women’s Cross Country

Day In The Life Of Cal Berkeley Women’s Cross Country

Day in the Life of Cal Berkeley Women’s Cross Country From YouTube Channel: July 29, 2020 at 09:32PM ONN – The women of Cal Berkeley show a day in their life while training in Colorado this summer. They also run a one mile time trial. Make sure to follow them on the gram!!! Instagrams Ben … Read more

Coach Gruden Discusses 2020 Training Camp & Offseason Preparations | Las Vegas Raiders

Coach Gruden Discusses 2020 Training Camp & Offseason Preparations | Las Vegas Raiders

Coach Gruden Discusses 2020 Training Camp & Offseason Preparations | Las Vegas Raiders From YouTube Channel: July 30, 2020 at 05:48PM ONN – Head Coach Jon Gruden discusses 2020 Training Camp, quarterback Derek Carr, new defensive line coach Rod Marinelli, quarterback Marcus Mariota, red-zone offense and more. Visit https://www.Raiders.com for more. #LasVegasRaiders #NFL #CoachGruden Keep … Read more

Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium Ironworkers Lawsuit: Derr & Isbell, Builders Didn’t Pay Them

Allegiant Stadium

A giant civil lawsuit (case number 2:20-cv-00716) against many of the major contractors involved in the building and construction of The NFL Raiders Las Vegas Stadium now called Allegiant Stadium, including Derr & Isbell Construction, Merrill Iron & Steel, Inc., and the Mortenson-McCarthy Las Vegas Stadium Joint Venture, was filed April 21, 2020, in U.S. … Read more

The Details Of Defunding The Police In Oakland: The Kaplan / Bas Budget Memo Of July 21, 2020

City of Oakland

The Oakland City Council is discussing Agenda Item 16: “Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Budget Amendments”, which includes the “Defunding The Police” report filed by Oakland City Council President Rebecca Kaplan and Councilmember Nikki Fortunado Bas, the text of which has been digitized and is presented below. But also included below as links to the Scribd versions, … Read more

Ahead Of City Council Meeting, Oakland Mayor Schaaf Attacks Councilmembers Kaplan, Bas Initiative

Oakland's 50th Mayor Libby Schaaf

Ahead Of Oakland City Council Meeting Today, Oakland Mayor Schaaf Issues Action Alert And Attacks Councilmembers Kaplan, Bas Initiative Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf issued this “Action Alert” below: Action Alert – Save Our Budget Dear Oaklanders, On June 23rd the Oakland City Council passed a responsible and admirable budget to reconcile competing community demands to … Read more

Union Pacific 8029 South At Sacramento CA Bound For Oakland On 7/19/2020

Union Pacific 8029 South @ Sacramento Ca 7/19/2020

Union Pacific 8029 South @ Sacramento CA 7/19/2020 ONN – Union Pacific 8029 South At Sacramento CA Bound For Oakland On 7/19/2020 UP 8029 heads up ZG2OA-19 Intermodal train heading southbound for Oakland on the UP Fresno subdivision at 5:54pm Engine UP 8029 GE (ES44AC) UP 7733 GE (ES44AC) UP 5745 GE (AC44CWCTE) UP 6745 … Read more

Andreas Cluver Is The New President Of The Port Of Oakland Board Of Commissioners

Andreas Cluver Is The New President Of The Port Of Oakland Board Of Commissioners

Andreas Cluver Is The New President Of The Port Of Oakland Board Of Commissioners ONN – Andreas Cluver Is The New President Of The Port Of Oakland Board Of Commissioners As reported Andreas Cluver is the new Port of Oakland Board Of Commissioners President. Here’s his biography: Andreas Cluver was elected President of the Board … Read more