Hotter. Really concerned about the hot weather again because we just had it not that long ago. This heat wave could be dangerous, and now the governor has declared a state of emergency to shore up the States Energy capacity as the grid gets a work out. My electric bill is definitely going up because of the ac, and i cant be without it. It just gets too hot. Some Hardware Stores already out of large fans. Good evening. Thanks for joining us. Im larry beil. Im ama dates. Lets get right to meteorologist sandhya patel. Its the kind of heat wave that will be potentially dangerous. It is going to be stifling and an excessive heat warning has been posted from 11 00 a. M. Tomorrow to 9 00 p. M. Monday. It covers all inland areas upper 90s to 110 degrees or higher. And that means heatstroke, heath exhaustion certainly possible. It is going to be warmer than average for this time of year. Records are certainly possible. Tomorrow morning at 8 00 a. M. Youre already seeing those temperatures mainl
Supreme court, thousands gathered for a second night to pay tribute to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg. There to mourn her friend and lead the crowd in a chant was senator elizabeth warren. She is just one of many lawmakers, tonight, now debating when ginsburgs seat will be filled. Good evening and thank you for joining us. Im dion lim. Im eric thomas. Ginsburg died yesterday at age 87 from complications from pain kr pancreatic cancer. The justice was longknown for being an advocate of womens rights and civility. Abcs Carina Mitchell has more. Reporter outside the Supreme Court, lawyers gathering to pay tribute to Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg. A popculture icon, who became known as the notorious rbg. Even though people talk about her as being tiny. She actually is at least tenfeet tall, and looms over all of us in her energy and force and determination. Reporter the battle to fill her seat already underway. Joe biden tweeting the Supreme Court is on the ballot. And the outcome
Great. Well, i have the privilege of welcoming you all to the september 1, 2020 meeting of the Public Health commission. Welcome to the staff as well as members of the public, and i also have the pleasure of telling you im chairing the meeting today because it was commissioner bernals his 50th birthday, and i cant imagine why anyone would want to take their 50th birthday off. However, hes decided to do so, and so im sure youll join me in wishing him the very best for his birthday. So i guess the next agenda item is the minutes. Yes. Thank you, commissioner. Item 2 is the approval of the minutes of august 18, 2020, and i can check to see if anyone thats in Public Comment, please press star, three to raise your hands. I have a change to the minutes. The minutes show me as present, and i dont believe i was present at that meeting. Thank you. Commissioner, and i apologize for that mistake. That was me. And there was actually somebody with their hand raised, so im going to let me get my tim
We do, for sure. It has been so long since we have blue skies. I think everyone is ready for that. We are going to go a record 28 days for the spirit air alerts for the bay. You saw that live look of how smoggy it is. We have, we have that smoke this morning. Checking the airquality conditions, all the red dots indicating that unhealthy air. For the middle peninsula down the south bay. All waking up with unhealthy airquality. To conquer, walnut creek, around the bay, San Francisco, unhealthy air through larkspur, san rafael, the northbay, santa rosa, windsor, petaluma. All of us starting off our day with all that smoke once again. We have the spare the air alert, all of us as we look to the afternoon still dealing with those unhealthy airquality conditions. Because of that smoke we are looking at temperatures, seasonal if not below average for this time of year. Mid 80s for concord, livermore, 70 in oakland and mid60s for San Francisco. Im tracking the return of our seabreeze. I will l
Thank you. Good morning. I am mayor london breed. Thank you for your patience. Today we have a total number of 9544 cases of those diagnosed in the past six months of covid in San Francisco, with sadly 83 people have died. This is, as i constantly say, a fluid situation. Remember just recently as i reminded folks at the last press conference, of course, one day we were talking about a phased plan. Then the next day we had to make significant changes. More recently we had a level of confusion between state issued guidelines and local guidelines. I want to be clear that we are definitely working and communicating with the state. I just believe that there was a level of confusion as it relates to what we were doing here locally because of our numbers and because of our Public Health officials. What we try to do is provide you the most uptodate, accurate information. It is important that you visit sfgov. Org to find the latest in guidelines. There are certain things that we have repeated o