be safe. and look out for each other. i say this because earlier today one of our employees in glen county was the target of what appears to be a deliberate attack. the employee was driving a pg&e vehicle when a projectile hit the front passenger window. our security team believes that projectile to be a pellet from a pellet gun. so thankfully, the employee was not injured. law enforcement and our own security people are looking into this. but let me say this directly. there is no justification for this sort of violence. whenever you see any of our crews anywhere in our community, your community, we re there to help. they re specifically to help you. they re not anonymous strangers. they re your neighbors. they re your friends. most of our front line employees live in the communities where they work. so i understand these shutoffs can make people upset and even angry. be upset at pg&e, don t take it out on the people that are trying to help you.
yeah, and i can t i can t tell you exactly how it goes into the bankruptcy proceeding. where is it in the stack of things. is it somehow inside the bankruptcy proceeding. if it s it in, does it interfere with the ability to pay the fire victims. we have to sort all those things out. at the moment we re focused on this event. so when we get through these possible pspss, one this week and one potential next week, is there a possibility pg&e will reimburse their customers for the costs incurred during these ou outages? what i m saying is i m considering this in the context of everything else going on. i just spoke to senator bill dodd of napa and he feels despite what you said yesterday that the wind event two weeks ago did not warrant the amount of shutoffs that happened two weeks ago. he says that he has requested from pg&e documents regarding your grid so that he and other lawmakers can really take a look
weather forecast models as they arrive and we ll monitor the wind event as it unfolds and monitor our more than 600 weather stations to issue a potential all-clear for the north half of california about noon on thursday and for the footprint i mentioned near noon on friday. so that s my update and i ll turn it back to you, keith. bill, we ll go ahead and hear from you, please. well, good afternoon, everyone. i m bill johnson, ceo and president of pg&e corporation. this is our second operational update regarding the planning for a potential psps this week. a few comments before we get to the status of potential shutoffs. the first concerns the letter i received today from governor newsom in which he expressed his concerns about these shutoff events. in that letter he also endorsed the conclusions from the cpuc
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hch-related damages like downed power lineds and vegetation in a way telling people there was a reason for the shut-offs. here in southern california, so c cal edison also had shut-offs. people are asking about the decision given the fire we re looking at. of course, the cause of this fire is still under investigation. natasha chen, appreciate the update. thank you. the former ambassador to ukraine, she said she was pushed out over unfounded and false claimed. now national security officials are throwing their support behind her. we ll discuss all of this with the former ambassador to denmark laurie fulton next. only tylenol® rapid release gels