Says he didnt commit. And the person who fought for his freedom. The Fireworks Safety tips that Everyone Needs to be reminded of to have an enjoyable weekend. Early today starts right now im frances rivera. Im cori coffin were heading to the fourth of july Holiday Weekend like we have never seen before cities across the country canceled parades and more businesses are closed as new covid19 infectionsrage out of control in several states. Infections have now surpassed 2. 7 million nationwide federal Unemployment Benefits set to end this month, some states are taking things into their own hands. California and new jersey have decided to extend them jobless californians will get an additional 7 weeks, while the garden state extended them for 20 weeks usc reversed its reopening as californi in cases classes will be mainly online. As the nfl gears up preseason, fans could be in games. They would be required to sign a liability waiver jay gray is looking back at states rolling back reopening
Work on a more normal basis, well continue to try to meet remotely so that we can play our part in slowing the spread of covid19. I want to also announce a couple of reminders to the conduct of this hearing. Members should keep their video feed on as long as they are present in the hearing, and members are responsible for their own microphones. Just be mindful that you probably have a little bit more responsibility than usual than if we were in a regular meeting space. And please keep your microphones muted unless youre speaking and finally if members have documents they wish to submit to the record, email them to the committee clerk. But if you dont have it, we can make sure you do get it. I welcome you to the science, space and Technology Committees First Virtual hearing. Today were discussing the impact of covid19 on the Fire Service Community and how we can best leverage existing federal programs to expedite assistance to Fire Departments during the pandemic. I appreciate our witne
In the mountain pacific time zones, 202 7488001, and if you are a member of Law Enforcement and want to give your perspective, you can cause at 202 7488002. You can post on twitter at cspan wj. Or facebook. Com cspan. Monmouth university released a recent poll taking a look at relations between police and minority communities. Here are some of the findings from that pole. It showed 87 of those polled felt that individuals of their race are more likely than whites to experience Excessive Force. 49 of white americans say police are more likely to use Excessive Force against a black culprit, and 39 of whites say police are just as likely to use Excessive Force regardless of race. That was done by monmouth university. Atre is more to the poll their website. Several communities are reaching out to dialogue with members of minority communities on the topic of policing. I will show you a couple. This from kansas city, kansas. Saying the mayor once members of the community to share their exper
First responders during the coronavirus pandemic. The house sign space and Technology Committee is hosting. You are watching live coverage on cspan. We can understand more clearly what we are facing. Significant n to local estate tax revenue. And other sources of support for Fire Departments. Facing some departments the hardest decision for firefighters in this crisis. We are in the middle of this health guide trips Health Crisis that at the same time the country is addressing longstanding racism. We are also in the early days of [inaudible] paul. Are not on mute, im sorry . [beep] ok. Thismain in the middle of health and economic crisis at the same time our country is confronting racial injustice. On top of that, we are in the early days of an honest wildfire hurricane season. This is a time of great uncertainty. , people are counting on us to ensure our First Responders have the tools and support they need to do their job well and safely. I look forward to Todays Congress andout help
I think it will be essentialized. What it might look like when were finally able to dine out. The pandemic is forcing fire and police to change the way they do business. The new staffing changes and programs being implemented to serve the public. Now at 11 00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a long slow road to recovery ahead for california. Good evening im elizabeth cook. Im ken bastida. Governor newsom is laying out what needs to happen even as the virus claims more lives. Today the governor outlined six factors to be taken into account to determine if some of the emergency orders could be lifted. That includes testing capabilities, the ability to care for vulnerable populations. Whether hospitals could handle the potential surge, progress on the development of the treatment, social distancing rules for schools and businesses, and a system to determine if shelter in play orders need to be reimposed. He made sure to stress there are no firm timelines for any of this to happen. Only one