And now we welcome to the podium ngas chair, governor steve bullock. Gov. Bullock good afternoon, everybody. I hope everyone enjoyed yesterdays policy sessions and social events. We had governors only breakfast. Oh there is governor herbert. Governor herbert, again, i think i could speak for everyone in saying that the tabernacle choir was just absolutely incredible. [applause] gov. Bullock so thank, not you, but the first lady, because i know she did most of the work the last couple days, hosting is at the s i, you have a wonderful office building. Today, we kick off a celebration of americas space program. The one instruction to me about to myannot take this 12yearold son, so i will not touch it, but to get us started, i will recognize my friend and nga vice chair Governor Hogan of maryland. [applause] good morning, everybody. As you know, we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of apollo 11. And the moon landing represents one of humanitys greatest achievements. This story is often
Was just absolutely incredible. [applause] gov. Bullock so thank, not you, but the first lady, because i know she did most of the work the last couple days, hosting us at the s i, you have a wonderful office building. Today, we kick off a celebration of americas space program. The one instruction to me about i cannot take this to my 12yearold son, so i will not touch it, but to get us started, i will recognize my friend and nga vice chair Governor Hogan of maryland. [applause] gov. Hogan good morning, everybody. As you know, we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of apollo 11. And the moon landing represents one of humanitys greatest achievements. This story is often told through the eyes of three courageous astronauts. But what we could not on our Television Sets that night was the years of painstaking work. Done by more than 400,000 americans who made this historic 24,000mile journey to the stars possible. It truly was a feat of American Ingenuity and spirit. At the heart of this ef
[applause] so thank, not you, but the first lady, because i know she did most of the work the last couple days, hosting is that the capital, a wonderful office building. Today, we kick off the one a celebration of the space station. The one instruction to me about americas Space Program is i cant take this my 12yearold son, so im not allowed to touch it, but to get us started i will , recognize my friend and nga vice chair Governor Hogan of maryland. Gov. Hogan good morning, everybody. As you know we are celebrating , the 50th anniversary of apollo 11. And the moon landing represents one of humanitys greatest achievements. It is often told through the eyes of three astronauts. But what we could not see, the years of painstaking work. They made this a story 24,000mile journey to the stars possible. It truly was a feat of American Ingenuity and spirit. At the heart of this effort were the men and women of americas Space Program. And this anniversary is a great opportunity to say thank yo
Test. Test. Tom udall. Todd young. Captioning performed by vitac thats a really good question. Im glad you asked it. When something does become mandatory, it must have a very consistent repeatable Test Procedure and what we find is when a technology is new, for instance, a certain kind of alert or blind spot detection, we learn a lot from the fact there are a little bit of a difference in different folks that are adopting it or different manufacturers who are designing different systems. Thats a time of learning and then if it seems appropriate to adopt it as a mandatory standard, we can then identify which of them is best. So that is one of the reasons why when a technology is first introduced we allow some Consumer Experience and some innovation before a mandate you couldnt just make it mandatory and give them the flexibility to do it however makes sense while youre testing this. Under the laws that we execute we actually have to be to have a consistent Test Procedure. So we cant say
And temperatures will stay in the upper 60s and low 70s. Even out towards pittsburgh and livermore, you are seeing upper 50s, mid50s and a little drizzle for some as well along the i80 corridor, also along santa rosa. Port chicago headwind at about 30 Miles Per Hour. There is a southeast breeze on the peninsula and the santa clara valley, that equals a cooler direction today, that system will work, with the leading edge of that coming in, most of this is to the east of us put, but enough to give us cooler temptress. Bay bridge, or Something Else . We are approaching the bay bridge, on the east shore freeway, steve, we will show you the approach for people who drive into oakland, taking 27 minutes, that is not too bad. The volume is a little later in june and july, before school will resume later. The bay bridge is backed up, there have been no major issues on interstate 880, there have been some issues on the morning commute, in some places, san mateo bridge is moderate, getting out to