Our Capitol Bureau reporter Ashley Zavala joins us live now to explain the difference between what will be opening up tomorrow actually. Yeah well under state guidelines retailers like toys stores Clothing Stores Sporting Good stores, flowers stores. Can all reopen only with Curbside Pickup. The days of shopping instore are still indefinitely away. This by no stretch of the imagination is over state leaders thursday released new guidelines and a checklist encouraging employee symptom in temperature checks, new training touchless Payments Systems special hours for the elderly and dozens of other recommendations allowing retailers and their supply chains to go back to work as soon as friday, we know that this is going to be a gradual move into stage 2. We are going to be able to and more businesses and sectors. As the date allows us Governor Newsoms administration acknowledging some counties and cities want to reopen at a faster pace than the state the requirements include know could tha
Unemployment numbers show 3 million more americans filed for unemployment claims pushing the number of jobless claims in america to more than 33 million during the coronavirus pandemic. Today Neiman Marcus became the latest Big Name Company to feel the impact financially from this pandemic the retail giant announced that it has now filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. More than 4 million californians have filed for unemployment during the 7 week crisis. Perry leaders say weve still got to hit rock bottom. We see Companies Making really tough decisions to lay off workers left and everybody and neiman making really tough decisions to keep their companies afloat any that that represents is that we are not at the bottom yet you cannot people need to prepare for this to get worse. The chamber of commerce also says restarting Construction Projects was a critical step in getting people back to work in helping the economy and now theyre encouraging city leaders to do more for Small Businesses incl
Discussion on housing policy with solutions when the Bipartisan Policy Center featuring the montana governor. You are watching live coverage here on cspan. Good morning everyone and welcome to the Bipartisan Policy Center. Im the executive director for housing policy here. This will be the eighth conversation in our housing leaders Speaker Series which aims to spotlight individuals who understand the foundational importance of housing and have made significant contributions to improving Housing Affordability. We are thrilled to have one such guest with us today and that is the 25th governor of the great state of montana. Prior to assuming the rains, the governor represented montana in the u. S. House of representatives after 34 years in the private sector where he was a highly Successful Software engineer and businessman. Assuring Housing Affordability is a National Challenge but it is especially difficult one in montana which has become one of the nations Fastest Growing states. Perha
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U. S. Supreme Court Justice elena kagan was interviewed by Jeffrey Sutton at the library of congress in washington, d. C. , to discuss her life and career, including other Career Options that she considered before deciding on law, what it was like to clerk under the firstever black supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, and her approach to writing opinions. This is about one hour and 10 minutes. Good afternoon. Thank you for joining the law library of congress and the United States Supreme Court for the 2024 Supreme Court fellow program lecture. I have the honor and privilege of serving as the librarian of congress. It is my pleasure to send greetings from the beautiful auditorium of the library of congress of Jefferson Building to our in person audience and everyone watching online. I have the honor and privilege of serving as the law library and of congress. It is my pleasure to send greetings from the beautiful auditorium of the library of Congress Jefferson building to both our i