Up next a confirmation hearing for u. S. Postal service governors and other judicial nominations to the d. C. Superior court. During this meeting members of the committee asked nominees questions concerning the health and safety of postal workers amid the coronavirus pandemic. This morning we will consider two nominees for the governor of the United States Postal Service, don lee moke and william zolers. Well consider three nominees for the judicial system to be associate judges in the superior court of d. C. We do have brief introduction of each. Donald lee moke served as president of the Airline Pilots association and captain with Delta Airlines for 31 years. He also served as an officer in the United States marine corp. Thank you so much for that service. William zolers serves red stone llc, hes the chairman and ceo of yrc until 2011, prior to that served in Senior Leadership positions with rider incorporated and Eastman Kodak company. Mark robins serves in office of general counsel
Is morrow pando, chef and owner of graces table in napa. Hi, morrow. Hey, hi. Nice to see you. I understand graces table is a popular spot. You guys offer Dinein Service today. So, tell me when and how did you find out you could actually do dinein today . Well, weve been doing togo service for about a week and we showed up today with some news channels, nbc news, sorry, was outside and i had some other people, fire chiefs and other people Walking Around surveying downtown and gavin newsom had napa county go into stage two as of last night. I didnt see it last night. I found out as i was walking into the restaurant this morning. I sent out a media blast saying that togo brunch is ready, and ten minutes later, i said, actually, inhouse dining is ready, too. What time did you seat your first diner . About 10 30. The person ordered to go and actually realized they could sit down. We put a nice table outside for them. Ah, okay, so, thats what i would like you to show me, if you can walk me
Decision to restart production here at the fremont facility even came as a surprise to californias gov rnor today newsome was asked by a reporter about what his thoughts were on musk reopening the production of end he said that he was not aware of that situation and that he needed some more details on it. But as weve been here tonight weve seen some settles that have been moving in and out of the facility even some new cars rolling into the lots. Keep an eye on out here Tesla Ceo Elon musk restarts production at the companys fremont factory monday. Its the first move in what has been a verbal fight between the car giant and the Alameda County Health Department mosque announcing the restart on twitter saying i will be on the line with everyone else if anyone is arrested i ask that it only be me i dont want to it on get arrested, i think that would be a horrible. A few and something we dont want to see a levee to county supervisor Scott Haggerty who helped bring tessa to fremont says hes
Thanks for joining us today. I would like to begin by acknowledging the tragic loss in tremendous hardship that people are experiencing both here in the United States and around the world. The coronavirus outbreak is first and foremost a Public Health crisis and the most important response is coming from those in the front lines in hospitals, emergency services, and care facilities. On behalf of the Federal Reserve, let me express are severe sincere gratitude to those who put themselves in risk. The forceful measures we are taking to control the spread of the virus have brought much of the economy to an abrupt halt. It is worse worth remembering the measures we are taking to combat the virus are an investment in our individual and collective health. We should do everything we can to provide relief to those suffering for the public good. While many standard Economic Statistics have yet to catch up with the reality we are experiencing, it is clear that the effects on the economy are clea
Around the world. The coronavirus outbreak is first and foremost a Public Health crisis and the most important response is coming from those in the front lines in hospitals, emergency services, and care facilities. On behalf of the Federal Reserve, let me express our sincere gratitude to those dedicated individuals who put themselves at risk. The forceful measures that we as a country are taking to control the spread of the virus have brought much of the economy to an abrupt halt. Many businesses have closed, people have been asked to stay home, and basic social interactions are curtailed. People are putting their lives and livelihoods on hold at significant economic, and personal cost. All of us are affected, but the burdens are falling most heavily on those least able to carry them. It is worth remembering the measures we are taking to combat to contain the virus are an investment in our individual and collective health. As a society we should do , everything we can to provide relief