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From YouTube: COVID-19 Media Availability 9-30-20
Description
Mayor Walsh hosts a media availability to discuss updates relating to COVID-19.
A
Thank
you
very
much
and
to
the
to
the
cameras
here
and
the
reporters
just
want
to
apologize
for
being
inside
today,
but
because
of
the
wind
and
the
rain
and
everything
else
we
had
to
move
in.
I
think
we've
only
done
inside
press
conference
about
three
times
since
the
beginning
of
kovitz,
so
everyone's
physically
distanced
here.
So
thank
you
for
that.
A
I'm
going
to
start
with,
as
I
usually
do,
the
the
latest
covet
numbers
and
go
into
some
updates
and
then
some
I
don't
think
we
have
too
many
announcements
today,
but
we
certainly
have
some
updates
in
massachusetts.
The
covert
numbers,
as
of
yesterday
450
new,
confirmed
cases
bringing
the
total
of
cases
in
massachusetts
to
129
thousand
two
hundred
forty
three.
A
We
had
eight
debts
recorded
yesterday,
bringing
a
total
to
nine
thousand
two
hundred
and
ten,
also
in
boston.
As
of
yesterday.
We
don't
have
today's
numbers
yet
46
new
cases
bringing
our
case
total
in
boston
to
17
186..
A
We
had
no
debts
registered
yesterday.
Debt
total
is
at
762
and,
as
always,
we
want
to
keep
in
our
thoughts
and
prayers,
the
families
that
are
still
sick
and
suffering
with
somebody
with
covert
19
and
the
families
that
lost
their
loved
ones,
data
and
trends.
A
For
the
week
ending
september
saturday
september
26th,
roughly
1800
people
were
tested
per
day
in
the
city.
That
number
came
down
from
around
2450
the
previous
week.
It
reflects
a
significant
decrease
in
college
testing
and
a
slight
increase
in
non-college
testing.
So
when
you
look
at
that
number,
we've
increased
the
numbers
in
the
non-college
side
and
we've
seen
a
decrease
in
the
college
testing
side
colleges,
however,
are
still
doing
lots
of
testing,
but
their
move-in
testing
plants
are
winding
down
now.
A
Boston's
positive
rate
this
week
was
3.5
percent,
that's
up
from
2.7
in
the
seven
previous
days.
So
that
is
a
jump
that
we
have
not
seen
in
the
city
in
quite
somewhat.
In
some
time
at
3.5
percent
infection
rate
daily
emergency
room
visits
for
covid,
like
symptoms
decreased
from
16.6
visits
per
day
to
16
visits
per
day.
So
there
is
a
a
positive
there.
We
want
it.
We
want
to
you
need
to
see
that
number
continue
to
go
down.
A
A
We
continue
to
look
closely
at
all
of
our
neighborhoods
for
the
same
week,
ending
september
26th,
the
number
of
positive
cases
and
the
positive
test
rates
increased
across
most
boston,
neighborhoods,
here,
east
boston
and
the
o2121
02125
section.
Zip
codes
in
our
in
dorchester
came
in
over
seven
percent,
and
that
remains
an
area
of
concern.
So,
as
you
saw
a
few
weeks
ago,
east
boston
was
at
11.4
percent.
A
A
Our
mobile
testing
team
is
at
4d
geneva,
ave
and
grove
hall
to
provide
tech,
testing
and
access
care
and
will
remain
there
through
october
10th.
I'm
encouraging
anyone
and
everyone
to
go
get
tested.
I'm
asking
you
to
go
to
our
testing
site
our
mobile
testing
site
in
geneva
ave.
I'm
actually
go
to
our
testing
sites
that
are
in
our
health
centers
around
the
city
of
boston,
where
also
a
number
of
neighborhoods
are
over.
The
city.
A
Wide
average
fell
between
four
and
five
percent:
austin
brighton,
roslindale,
mattapan,
south
boston
high
park
and
the
o2
122
02124
codes
of
dorchester,
we're
looking
at
all
of
the
different
neighborhoods
throughout
the
city
to
see
what
we
can
do,
the
the
programs
and
what
we
can
institute
to
try
and
get
these
these
testing.
These
positive
test
rates
down
neighborhoods
that
remain
under
three
percent,
are
roxbury,
the
south
end,
jamaica,
plain
west,
roxbury,
charlestown
back
bay
and
the
fenway
area
of
boston.
A
This
is
an
issue
that
we
need
to
be
very
clear
about
in
that
age
group.
You
can
still
get
very
sick
and
just
as
important,
if
you
help,
if
you
want
to
continue
to
not
spread
the
virus,
we're
asking
you
to
be
careful
because,
as
we
reach
out,
if
you
reach
out
to
people
that
are
vulnerable
or
you
go
to
their
homes
and
you've
exposed
yourself
you're
going
to
expose
all
those
folks,
families,
neighbors
friends,.
A
A
A
A
A
Certain
activities
will
remain
closed,
like
trampoline
parks,
obstacle
courses,
roller
rinks
and
laser
tag.
Fitting
rooms
and
retail
stores
will
remain
closed.
Gyms
museums,
libraries
and
driving
schools
will
remain
at
40
capacity
limits
to
all
the
businesses.
I
want
to
thank
you
for
your
patience
and
cooperation.
If
you
have
any
questions,
please
reach
out
to
311.
A
Anyone,
who's
upset
with
me
and
us
in
boston
for
not
doing
this
think
about
some
of
the
decisions
you
might
be
making
going
to
a
party
think
about
some
of
the
decisions
you
might
be
making
socializing.
The
reason
why
we're
doing
this
is
because
we're
seeing
our
numbers
go
up
here
in
the
city
of
boston.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
we
we
stop,
that
that
increase
before
it
becomes
to
a
point
where
we're
having
the
entire
city
shut
down
again.
A
A
A
A
A
They've
done
a
good
job
and
their
positive
rates
are
generally
very
low,
but
there
is
additional
activity
and
I
want
to
be
clear
that
we're
seeing
increases
in
both
colleges
and
non-college
numbers.
This
is
not
an
isolated
to
colleges,
so
we
want
to
make
sure
we
continue
to
be
safe.
Here,
I'm
going
to
ask
marty
martinez
to
come
up
and
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
the
public
health
metrics.
B
Thank
you,
mayor,
yeah,
so
ongoing.
We
continue
to
be
monitoring
our
positivity
rate,
our
hospital
rate,
as
well
as
the
number
of
cases
that
we
see,
and
while
we
do
this,
we're
continuing
to
try
to
make
sure
that
we
can
target
efforts
in
neighborhoods
where
we're
seeing
those
rates,
as
the
mayor
pointed
out
under
35
in
different,
targeted,
neighborhoods
and
communities,
is
where
we're
seeing
that
increase
and
we're
also
seeing
that
continue
increase
in
certain
neighborhoods,
like
east
boston
and
in
parts
of
dorchester
as
well.
B
And
so
we
need
to
make
sure
that
we're
doubling
down
on
that
work
that
we're
making
sure
that
the
services
and
and
testing
that
needs
to
be
there
is
there
and
that
we're
monitoring
those
pieces
across
the
board.
The
state
metrics,
which
we
likely
to
go
into
red
today
also
reminds
us
that
there
are
not
only
that
guidance
but
the
boston,
specific
guidance
that
tells
us
we
want
to
increase
testing.
So
we
want
to
see
more
cases
to
contain
them
and
trace
them
and
and
make
sure
we're
limiting
covid.
B
A
A
A
A
A
Break
time
is
providing
free,
groceries
and
bundles
in
east
boston,
roxbury
and
dorchester,
the
greater
what
greater
boston
ymca
continues
as
meal
sites
throughout
the
city.
The
food
project
is
growing
fresh
produce
and
getting
into
thousands
of
families
and
seniors
across
the
city,
including
farmers
markets
in
roxbury
and
dorchester.
A
The
cape
verdean
association
in
boston
is
providing
boxes
of
groceries
to
hundreds
of
families,
and
there
are
several
more
organizations
that
are
getting
investments
from
the
resiliency
fund
able
to
continue
the
great
work
they
do.
I
want
to
thank
them
for
that
work.
I
want
to
thank
them
for
staying
consistent
throughout
this
entire
pandemic.
A
A
We're
only
moving
we're
only
moving
forward
with
our
phase
in
approach
if
the
positive
test
rate
stays
below
four
percent
city-wide
right
now,
it's
at
3.5
percent
we'll
continue
to
monitor
the
data
very
closely
and
make
adjustments,
if
needed,
just
as
important.
Every
single
family
has
the
option
to
continue
to
have
their
child
educated,
fully
remotely
families
who
chose
the
hybrid
model
have
students
who
benefit
from
the
most
in-person
supports
that
they
need.
A
A
A
A
That
is
true
this
week.
It's
true
for
every
single
grade
and
every
date
this
fall
for
for
option,
hybrid
learning,
so
we're
going
to
make
sure
that
this
becomes
our
priority
as
far
as
cleaning
and
making
sure
that
kids
get
to
school
safe
and
when
they're
in
school
they're
in
there
in
a
safe
place
october.
15Th
right
now
is
scheduled
for
our
kindergarten.
To
start
in
person,
hybrid
october
22nd
grades,
one
two,
three
november
5th
grades,
4-8
november
16th
grades
9
to
12..
A
A
A
Free
laptop
and
internet
hot
spots
continue
to
go
out
to
families.
We
received
another
shipment
of
ten
thousand
chromebooks
on
this
monday
and
more
on
the
way,
so
we're
getting
out
replacing
old
chromebooks
that
families
might
have
and
students
might
have,
students
can
get
10
free
meals
per
week
over
at
70
city-wide
sites
for
20
and
26
special
bps
supersites
that
open
tuesday
and
wednesday.
These
are
families
that
are
eligible
for
free
and
reduced
lunch
in
schools.
A
We're
going
to
be
giving
them
enough
lunch
that
when
they're
not
in
school,
they're
learning
remotely,
they
can
pick
up
the
lunch
and
have
it
and
the
breakfast
is
for
the
week
for
any
any
questions
on
resources
for
food
families
can
visit
boston.gov
food
resource
map
for
full
list
of
sites
or
go
to
bostonpublicschools.org
for
free
meals.
That's
two
websites,
the
bps.
You
can
find
out
about
meals,
I'm
also
going
to
announce
a
financial
resource
for
bps
families.
A
A
The
card
can
be
used
in
any
staples
store
anytime
until
november
30th.
You
cannot
use
it
online,
it
has
to
be
in
person.
I
want
to
thank
staples
and
their
partnership
for
this.
I
just
have
a
couple
other
quick
updates
here
on
small
businesses,
how
we're
supporting
them
and
how
we're
helping
them
move
forward.
A
A
In
may,
we
created
the
six
million
dollar
reopening
boston
fund
to
support
safe
and
healthy
reopening
for
small
businesses
in
boston
where
they
could
buy
ppe
and
other
equipment
they
need
to
reopen
safely.
Today,
we've
issued
more
than
2.7
million
dollars
in
debt
free
grants
to
1325
small
businesses.
A
A
The
reopened
boston
fund
continues
to
offer
grants
for
small
businesses
for
up
to
two
thousand
dollars
to
help
reopening
costs
in,
for
now,
our
restaurants,
we
are
expanding
the
boston
reopening
funds
to
also
cover
cold
weather
preparation
for
outdoor
dining.
As
you
know,
we
extended
outdoor
dining
to
the
sun.
Through
december
1st,
we've
approved
over
550
restaurants
for
outdoor
dining
and
we're
excited
about
that
we're
also
working
with
restaurants
using
private
outdoor
space.
A
You
can
continue
to
do
so
as
long
as
a
public
health
emergency
lasts,
and
we
have
other
other
we're
working
with
the
fire
department
to
to
wipe
away
fees
for
outdoor
propane
heaters,
and
we
also
know
that
the
big
shortfall
for
revenue
with
our
restaurants
is
having
access
to
to
guests.
So
we
want
to
do
everything
we
can
to
help
them
and
if
you
want
to
help
our
restaurants
go
to
boston.gov
small
business
to
find
all
the
things
that
you
can
do.
A
This
is
this
is
an
ordinance
we
put
in
place
in
2018
to
protect
our
environment
stores
can
only
provide
bags
that
are
reusable
recyclable
or
you
can
use
them
as
compost,
and
they
must
charge
at
least
five
cents
for
each
of
these
bags.
We
lifted
it
temporarily
in
march
to
provide
shoppers
and
stores
more
flexibility
during
cover
19,
but
it's
important
to
maintain
this
policy
as
part
of
our
climate
leadership.
A
Public
health,
health,
public
health
experts
are
clear
that
reusable
bags
are
safe,
and
I
want
to
thank
everyone
for
your
support
throughout
this
difficult
time.
Just
a
quick
update
on
the
census.
As
you
know,
the
trump
administration
tried
to
end
the
count
today,
but
a
federal
judge
ruled
that
the
2020
census
must
be
extended
to
october
31st.
A
As
planned,
we
joined
the
fight
to
restore
the
timeline.
The
census
bureau
said
they
will
be
abiding
by
the
decision,
but
the
trump
administration
is
clearly
appealing
it.
I
would
expect
nothing
less
from
him
if
they
win
the
appeal
that
count
could
end.
So
we
urge
every
household
to
fill
out
the
senses
as
soon
as
possible,
responding
to
the
census
completely
safe,
go
to
my2020census.com
or
call
844-330-2020.
A
All
of
these
options
are
available
in
13
different
languages.
We're
asking
you
to
encourage
your
family
and
friends
and
others
to
fault
the
sense
as
well.
In
another
update,
the
federal
court
is
temporary,
blocking
the
big,
the
the
fee
increase
on
citizenship
that
was
supposed
to
start
on
friday.
We
led
the
fight
here
in
boston,
project
citizenship,
led
the
lawsuit
and
my
administration
led
with
the
amateurs
brief
that
many
cities
signed
on
to
around
the
country.
I
applaud
the
court's
decision
and
boston
will
always
stand
with
those
who
choose
to
call
boston
their
home.
A
With
that
I
have
one
question
that
was
pre-submitted
and
I'm
open
up
to
everyone
isaiah
thompson
from
wg
from
gbh.
Are
you
able
to
say
even
very
roughly
where
the
biggest
impacts
of
the
budget
will
be
because
of
cover
19?
And
can
you
say
anything
about
the
economic
impacts
on
the
cities
of
reduction
of
economic
activity
around
college
universities,
every
in
our
city,
including
the
media
and
stations,
have
faced
a
tough
reality
this
year
city
government's
no
different
this
year
we
put
in
place
a
hiring
freeze
on
non-essential
positions.
A
A
A
We
also
maintained
our
capital
investments
in
roxbury
engine
42
in
bus
lanes
in
roslindale,
the
roxbury
branch
of
the
public
library,
nubian
square
we've
been
laying
groundwork
for
years
here
in
the
city
through
responsible
budgeting.
Over
the
last
seven
years,
we
earned
a
perfect
aaa
bond
rating
every
single
one
of
those
years.
A
An
analysis
report
in
new
york
times
last
month
found
that
boston,
boston.
Massachusetts
is
the
city
government
best
prepared
fiscally
for
the
current
economic
crisis
areas
cut.
We
delayed
our
bond
sales
and
payment
until
next
year,
hiring
freezes
saves
expected
spending
on
salaries,
overtime
reductions,
both
in
police
and
fire
cuts
or
delayed
for
non-essential
purchases
like
vehicles.
A
A
In
the
red,
yet
so
we're
going
to
be
in
the
red
tonight,
and
then
it
says
three
weeks
so
we're
just
in
the
beginning
of
red.
So
what
we've
seen
the
data,
the
data
that
we've
seen
in
boston?
It's
been
it's
been
relatively
low,
the
infection
rate
in
the
city
over
the
last
12
weeks,
it's
been
going
up
and
down
a
little
bit
this
week,
we've
seen
the
probably
the
biggest
increase
in
quite
some
time
from
2.2
to
3.5
percent
across
city.
So
I'm
not
going
to.
A
A
I'm
a
little
concerned,
there's
no
question
and
again
to
be
to
be
very
clear
here.
Like
all
of
us,
this
has
been
a
roller
coaster.
Ride
we've
hit
the
peak
back
in
in
may
and
june.
We've
come
down
significantly
from
that
time,
but,
as
I've
said
every
single
time
I've
spoken
at
this
press
conference,
the
virus
is
unpredictable
and
again
it's
it's.
It's
within
the
control
of
all
of
us,
the
public
to
keep
those
rates
down
and
keep
those
numbers
down
by
not
having
large
gatherings
wearing
masks
being
careful.
A
Well,
we're
gonna
we're
gonna
tomorrow,
a
lot
of
kids
and
parents
are
expecting
to
have
school,
so
we're
gonna
start
school
tomorrow.
But,
as
I
said
earlier,
we're
going
to
continue
to
monitor
that
number.
Our
threshold
is
four
percent
city-wide,
we're
extremely
close
to
that,
but
in
this
particular
category
of
young
people
high
needs
kids.
Many
of
the
parents
have
been
asking
us
from
the
very
beginning
of
shutdown
to
have
school
back
open
because
of
the
the
programs
that
we
have
and
the
supports
we
have
for
our
young
people.
A
D
D
A
Yeah,
so
I
should
have
repeated
the
other
questions
that
were
asked.
I
know
you
don't
hear
the
question
at
home.
The
question
is
the
governor
talked
about
yesterday,
the
large
parties
and,
and
how
frustrated
I
am.
How
frustrated
am
I
with
the
large
parties
and
the
potential
spread
and
with
starting
a
school
tomorrow?
A
week
ago
I
stood
at
this.
I
sit
at
this
microphone
and
we're
at,
I
believe,
2.7
infection
rate
we're
at
3.5
we're
seeing
small
outbreaks
due
to
parties
due
to
college
students.
Due
to
quite
honestly,
irresponsibility.
A
A
You
wanted
to
live
in
boston
because
it's
the
best
city
in
the
world.
You
want
to
go
to
school
here,
because
your
college
is
one
of
the
greatest
in
the
country.
Then
we're
asking
you
to
be
responsible,
saying
I'm
frustrated.
I
do
get
frustrated
because
here
we
are
today
laying
down
millions
of
dollars
to
open
school.
We
have
businesses
on
the
verge
of
bankruptcy.
A
We
have
restaurants
that
need
to
open
up.
We
have
odd
venues
that
need
to
open
up.
We
need
people
that
need
to
come
back
to
work
and
we're
we're
in
that
we're
in
the
process
of
concerned
about.
We
have
to
shut
everything
down
again
because
25
people
here
25
people
there
25
people
over
here,
decide
to
get
together,
have
a
party
and
raise
the
number
in
boston
to
get
us
to
the
red
point.
A
A
A
9210
massachusetts
residents
that
were
with
us
six
months
ago
today
are
not
with
us
today,
two
hundred
thousand
americans
that
were
living
in
america
seven
months
ago
today
are
not
here
today
today,
because
not
because
of
cancer,
not
because
of
their
age
because
of
the
coronavirus.
This
is
a
serious
pandemic.
This
is
a
serious
virus.
A
If
you're
21,
if
you're
19
and
you
get
coveted
yeah,
the
numbers
say
the
numbers
say:
you'll
probably
be
okay,
but
that
what
the
numbers
don't
say
is
your
parents
won't
be
okay,
your
grandparents
won't
be
okay,
your
elderly
neighbor
next
door
won't
be
okay.
The
woman
you're
in
the
supermarket,
with
that
you
cough
on
that,
gets
the
coronavirus
will
be
okay,
so
asking
people
to
act
responsibly,
because
I've
watched
in
the
last
nine
seven
months
here
I've
watched
what
it
means
to
close
the
economy.
I've
watched
what
it
means
to
the
restaurants.
A
A
A
Yeah,
the
question
is
on
the
impact
of
moratorium
expiring
next
next
next
monday.
How
concerned
am
I
I'm
certainly
concerned
about
the
impacts
of
people
not
be
able
to
pay
their
rent?
We
created
a
fund
six
million
dollar
fund.
No,
we
committed
it.
An
an
eight
million
dollar
fund.
We've
spent
three
of
it.
Five
million
dollars
available.
We're
probably
gonna
need
more
than
that.
A
C
A
Well,
you
know
I
I
sat
down.
I
got
home,
I
I
watched
a
little
bit
of
the
pre-show
to
see
what
the
the
the
spin
spin
folks
are.
Gonna
say,
and
I
thought
last
night
was
an
opportunity
for
a
conversation
around
what
the
future
of
america
is.
A
Gonna
look
like
one
candidate
came
prepared
to
have
that
conversation,
the
other
one
clearly
didn't,
and
I
think
that
that
whole
exchange
with
the
the
moderator
wallace
and
the
president
around
not
condemning
white
supremacy
when
he
when
he
was
asked
the
question
about
what
would
he
say
to
his
supporters?
He
didn't
ask
that
clary.
Clearly,
I
think
america
knows
who
sits
in
that
office
right
now
and
I
think
the
choice
is
clear
as
far
as
I'm
concerned,
but
it's
a
shame
I
got.
A
I
got
an
email
this
morning
from
my
aunt
who
lives
in
who
lives
in
england,
and
she
said
she
said
something
to
the
effect
of
basically
what
a
sad
statement
for
america
that
debate
last
night
and
donald
trump
was
an
embarrassment
and
and
hopefully
in
the
next
debate.
The
moderators
can
control
the
conversation
and
actually
have
a
conversation
about
the
future
of
the
country.
D
A
E
A
Yeah,
the
question
is:
last
night
the
the
the
president
made
gestures
to
putting
the
militia
on
alert
and
what's
the
city
of
boston,
going
to
do.
First
and
foremost,
when
the
president
was
talking
about
elections
and
mail-in
ballots,
it
was.
It
was
really
astonishing
that
the
undercurrent
was
he
was
asking
for
violence
and
pulling
locations.
That's
what
that's!
What
the
message
was?
There's!
No,
no
there's,
no
gray
area!
That's
what
he
said.
That
will
not
happen
in
boston.
A
No
one
will
come
to
a
voting
location
and
intimidate
any
voter
in
the
city
of
boston
in
all
our
precincts
throughout
the
whole
city.
That
will
not
happen.
If
people
choose
to
come
in
person
voting
on
election
day,
you
will
not
be
threatened
at
the
polling
location.
You
will
not
be
harassed
at
the
poll
location.
Anyone
that
wants
to
do
that
you
will
be
dealt
with
you'll,
be
arrested
and
you'll
be
prosecuted
for
anyone.
That's
trying
to
impede
anyone's
right
to
go
and
cast
their
vote
in
the
city
of.
E
A
Certainly,
my
concern
here
is
to
make
sure
that
every
ballot
is
counted
and
every
vote
matters.
The
ballots
that
were
discus
discarded
were
arrived
after
the
deadline
to
be
counted
and
they
weren't
signed
correctly
or
didn't
include
an
envelope.
So
the
the
one
thing
about
this
election
that's
a
little
different
than
the
last
election
is
they
have
to
be
postmarked
by
november
3rd,
so
they're
going
to
come
in
after
the
deadline
and
we're
going
to
be
able
to
count
those
ballots
in
this
particular
election.
A
If
you
remember
the
courts
didn't
allow
that
to
happen
here,
we've
been
communicating
every
step
of
the
way
with
the
election
department
to
make
sure
that
they're
preparing
for
the
state
election
november.
Third,
we're
going
to
see
increased
numbers
of
ballots
coming
in
we're
urging
residents
to
to
make
sure
that
when
you
fill
out
the
ballot,
follow
the
instructions
on
the
ballot
make
sure
you
do
that.
We're
also
suggesting
to
to
voters
we're
going
to
have
ballot
drop
boxes
throughout
the
whole
city.
A
So
you
can
either
put
it
in
the
mail
or
put
it
in
mail
drop
boxes
throughout
the
city
of
boston.
We're
gonna
be
very
clear
and
transparent.
Now
as
we're
educating
voters.
This
is
voters,
sometimes
voting
by
mail,
they've,
never
gotten
out
of
c
ballot
before
so
there
is
a
process
they
have
to
follow.
So
we
want
to
make
sure
that
every
single
vote
counts.
A
Yeah,
no,
the
great
crowd,
I'm
not
laughing
at
the
question.
The
question
is
the
trump
administration
is
talking
about
doing
an
immigration
sting
I
guess
next
month.
Let
me
just
be
clear:
donald
trump
has
been
president
for
three
and
a
half
years.
He
has
threatened
these
stings
at
least
several
three
or
four
times
a
year.
It's
ironic
that
he's
threatening
him
around
election
time,
let's
not,
let's
not,
let's,
let's
look
out
for
each
other,
let's
take
care
of
each
other
and
let's
stop
listening
to
the
rhetoric
of
donald
trump.
A
Donald
trump
did
this
today,
because
he
needs
to
change
the
narrative
of
last
night's
debate
where
he
embarrassed
himself
last
night
in
the
debate.
So
I
would
just
ask
everyone
to
continue
to
stay
connected
to
the
city.
My
office
immigrant
advancement,
will
get
any
information
out
to
anyone
on
any
type
of
these
strings.
Let's
not
fall
for
rumors
what's
happening
and
that's
that's
the
press.
I'd
ask
the
press
to
do
the
same
thing.
You
know,
let's,
let's
verify
when
donald
trump
put
something
out.