Lost. Thursday touring a ford plant in michigan by very much wearing a face mask for parts of his visit while continuously touting optimism and slamming states sticking with strict stay at home orders instead of reopening their economies i think the center. First i dont think people understand. But some workers paints a darker picture of the nations economic future, fearful states are opening up too soon and businesses arent prepared to do it safely. The Labor Department set to release a full jobs report friday. And washington im nadia romero. They are a congresswoman jackie spear tweeted out this photo of the president wearing a mask while he was on a tour of that ford plant, a ford spokesperson said the company encourage him to wear that mask when he arrived however, the president later removed the mask for the remainder of the visit he said he didnt want to wear it in front of cameras and reporters. Californias top educator says the state will soon release guidelines on how to reope
Curbside pickup at kron fours rana harvey live in san jose with more rain a good morning. The morning will this is a major for Santa Clara County because of all the cases they saw here to finally be moving into phase 2 so retailers like the one behind me they can finally open up but for Curbside Pickup and weve seen this play out in other counties across the bay area you calling in order. You make sure you wait curbside to pick it up or in the parking lot and you order that way wearing a mask steel keeping everyone inside the business safe, so again a few things you need to know about today. How theyre going to be open up the order allows retail establishments to offer store front pickup and also allows the manufacturers in the warehouses that support the retail shops also open back up. Santa clara county has been under a shelterinplace order for 2 months. It has been called ground 0 of covid19 here in the bay area. County Public Health Officials Say theres been significant progress in
State of michigan and the Ford Motor Company by not wearing a mask as he pushes for things to return to normal. Thank you for joining us at 07 00am on this friday may 22nd, im James Fletcher and im darya folsom and were heading into memorial day weekend and Santa Clara County. Is heading into phase 2 of relaxing its restrictions for cod19 today allowing retailers to open for curbside pickup. Im really the last in the bay area to do this roll this out this relaxation also they were the worst hit in the bay and harvey standing by live in san jose with more on what we can expect coming out. Of the south bay today reyna. Good morning. A lot of progress being made out here and i want to show you the business behind me bella james a local boutique here they actually have signs it took a picture to show you what side they have at their establishment. So this one talks about wearing mask. Another sign over their talks about the importance of making sure that you call in so you can order they a
Transportation and infrastructure. Transportation industry representatives testify about their role about shipping personal protective equipment and other essential goods during the pandemic. Today we will hear from these speakers. Thank you all for being here. One of our participants is testifying remotely. Welcome to each and every one of you. We have conducted a series of hearings on covid19. We are hearing those discussions. We are continuing that by hearing about the Transportation Industry. Theave underscored importance of our Transportation Network and moving goods and people safely and efficiently as well as ensuring supply chain fluidity in response to the unexpected events. Manye grateful for the frontline workers who have shown resilience and resourcefulness to help deliver Critical Care supplies to those in need. The transportation sector has countless numbers of these unsung heroes. Introduced a Critical Infrastructure employee protection act. For arcde support frontline C
Good afternoon. The committee will come to order. The today the committee convenes for a hearing on the state of transportation and Critical Infrastructure examining the impact of the covid19 pandemic. I welcome our panel of witnesses and thank them for participating. Today we will hear from mr. John bazella, president and ceo, alliance for automotive innovation. Mr. Randy gill yot, chairman of the board, American Trucking associations. Mr. Ian jeffries, president and ceo association of american railroads. Mr. Alex oler, interim president and ceo interstate Natural Gas Association of america. And mr. Larry willis, president Transportation Trades Department aflcio. Thank you all for being here. I understand, mr. Gilliot is testifying remotely. Welcome to each and every one of you. The committee has conducted several oversight hearings on quid pro quo 19 including a comprehensive look at the aviation industry. We are considering the impact of the covid19 virus on surface transportation a