Through fifth grade. They will give an update on the committees work so far. It is open to the public. All are welcome. Food and child care are provided. If you have any questions or comments about the report, please contact us at 415 3552201 extension 1571. Or visit our website www. Park sf. Org. Thank you. Any questions from Board Members . Commissioner lopez. I was wondering about the report and how we can get it available online. That is a very good question. I can provide those and they can be put o on the website. I send it to everybody. That will be fine. I have minor corrections, things i learned about late. I will send a corrected version. I just also wanted to know. I want to make sure has a board we are sharing. There is a lot of stuff going on in the district. We are working on different initiatives, but i want to make sure we are doing a good job of sharing with you to gather input when we are considering new resolutions. Also, if you are interested in topics, i want to ma
[speaking spanish] i am here, my daughter is in seventh grade in kipp bayview. Remember thanksgiving is coming. We will be giving thanks for not only for work and everything we have, but we want for us to be able to be thankful that you listened to the students, families and youth and we will be able to say thank you for keeping kipp academy open. [speaking spanish] i want to be able i want you to be able to say you are grateful also for the support you are giving to our school. With your vote you will be able to help others. Sometimes we just focus on our families, but we have the power to help other people. You have the power to help us. applause . [speaking spanish] good evening. From the eighth grade at kipp Bayview Academy. [speaking spanish] previously i worked for latino voice. That is a program that focuses on protecting the human rights of everybody, no matter which one is your race. [speaking spanish] i am here to ask you to renew our to let our school be renewed because the
The speaking portion is almost always e. And open to the public and we are able to do that because you come here and buy your books and your stocks and greeting cards and we appreciate you keeping it local. Its about our guest will be speaking tonight. The event will be recorded by cspan, so an extra special reminder to silence your cell phones. After the guest is done speaking there will be an opportunity to ask questions, and we will have microphones available so your questions can be picked up as well. If you would like to stick around afterwards to get it signed, we can accommodate that we just ask that you first purchased the book downstairs. They are available right when you walk in at the information desk. Tonight we are excited to welcome back to the store h. W. Brands. He is a professor here at u. Of t. And he holds five senior chair in history. He is a New York Times bestselling author of 30 books on u. S. History. If you can keep history that interesting that you can write 3
Customers will lose power covering part of eight towns including calistoga and st. Helena and lake buriesa. And sonoma will see the most impact and 2,800 homes and businesses will be impacted. That zone includes santa rosa, healdsburg and sonoma. Again the north bay shutoff happening around 3 00. To the south bay, in san mateo, shutoffs will happen overnight. 1 00 a. M. Tomorrow is the protected time for the power to be cut. Fewer than 1,000 homes are under the advisory. Mostly in remote areas but including parts of woodside and la hand ow. This is expected to happen around 1 00 a. M. On thursday. Now all week weve been bringing you Live Team Coverage to prepare for the blackouts. Well start off with kari hall who is tracking the fire danger. Kari, it is hot already. It is starting to heat up out there and this is what were going to experience for the next couple of days. Hot and dry conditions and the hills will see those conditions really going downhill as we start to see those winds
Pg e blackouts. Electricity is slowly being restored to customers who had their electricity turned off as part of the planned outages. Were learning about the death of a man found unresponsive 12 minutes after one of those planned outages. The victim reportedly relied on several electronically powered machines that providd oxygen. Abc 7 news iteam reporter dan noyes questioned them about what it would take to end the blackouts. What is the answer to end these . Whats the value of human life would be my response. As i said when i concluded, thats why im here to try and make this better. Now we can work, and we need to work. We cannot live in a society where this happens frequently. Pg e has scheduled a 6 00 p. M. Media availability to answer more questions from reporters and we will be there. Meantime, heres the latest on how power restoration is going. 74 of customers impacted by the planned outages have had their service restored. That means fewer than 195,000 customers still need to