18 structures have been damaged. More than 10,000 structures are still threatened. Currently we have multiple priority on this incident, not only over in the napa valley area. Trying to keep it out of the Populated Areas as well as trying to protect the city of santa rosa the best we can. This no reports of deaths or major injuries from the glass fire. We have Team Coverage of the fire for you. Ktvu meteorologist Rosemary Orozco is monitoring the weather conditions. Lets start with allie rasmus reporting live. Reporter although the fire did grow about 6,000 aches are overnight, it is still zero percent contained. The weather conditions have made the situation slightly less dire. Before sunrise, an ominous glow lit up the skies in the hills above downtown kal stowing a the fire line snaked down the hillside. This is part of the reason the entire city of 5,000 people in kal calistoga was ordered to evacuate. By this more than, there was no damage to the downtown buildings. It was a simil
[gavel]. President yee good afternoon and welcome to our september 29, 2020 regular meeting of the San Francisco board of supervisors. Madam clerk, would you please call the roll. Clerk thank you, mr. President. [roll call] clerk mr. President , all members are present. President yee all right. Thank you. Please place your right hand over your heart. Would you please join me in the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] president yee thank you. On behalf of the board, i wish to acknowledge the staff of sfgtv who record each of our meetings and make the transcripts available to the public online. Madam clerk, are there any communications . Clerk yes, mr. President. I just want to make sure that i captured supervisor stefani or did i miss you, supervisor . Supervisor stefani madam clerk, i believe that you did, and i am present. Thank you. Clerk i believe that, and i apologize to you, and yes, mr. President. All members are present, just to make sure. President yee mmhmm. Clerk and
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This hearing of the subcommittee conservation and forestry titled the 2020 while very dear response and Recovery Efforts will come to order. Welcome and thank you for joining todays hearing with mr. John phipps did deputy chief for state and private forestry. After a brief opening remarks the hearing will open to questions. Members will be recognized in order of seniority alternating between majority and minority members. When you are recognized to be asked to unmute your microphone and you will have five minutes to ask your question or make a comment. In order to get as many questions as possible the timer will stay consistently visible on your screen. Thank you for joining us here today in washington and on line for this critical hearing on the wildfires ravaging the western United States. We have all seen the footage from california oregon and washington. It is a real and it is terrifying. I want to talk today about what we can do to meet the needs and face the challenges presented
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