Chair fewer this is the november 18, 2020 rescheduled budget and finance committee meeting. I am sandra lee fewer, chair of the budget and finance committee. I am joined by supervisors Shamann Walton and raphael mandelman. Madam clerk, do we have any announcements . Clerk yes. [agenda item read]. Chair fewer thank you very much. Madam clerk, can you please call item number one. Clerk yes. Item one, retroactive hearing on updates related to the economic landscape f [inaudible] on march 1, 2021 through february 28, 2022. Members of the public who wish to provide Public Comment should call 4154550001, enter meeting i. D. 1467347302. Press pound, and pound again, and press star, three to enter the queue. Chair fewer thank you very much. We have the department of Public Health. Colleagues, you may remember, we heard this item and continued it to today to get some more demographic information on our hiv and aids. These are the areas that we understood you were interested in hearing more abou
Bay area counties are doing with reopening. First a look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. Good morning to you, liz. The temperatures spiked degree inland and once again today tripledigit heat arrives in the inland valleys. Fogfree conditions and temperatures around 60 degrees in hayward. 55 in berkeley and 57 in fremont. No fog out there. 50 in novato. 51 pacifica. Through 10 00 were in the low 80s by the delta. 77 in livermore. Warmup today and as we get through the afternoon an afternoon sizzler inland, temperatures approaching 100 degrees. Well see numbers at about 6 00 still at 70 degrees in San Francisco, patchy fog will be arriving late tonight, setting up a cooling trend to start the work week. More on that coming up. Liz . Lisa, thank you. More concerning numbers this morning with the surge of coronavirus cases in california, more than 8,000 new cases are being reported in the state. The number of deaths also is trending upward, rising up by 94. Hospitalizations se
Fog will return by late tonight. Well talk about your monday and what it looks like for next week, which includes some seasonal temperatures, in a few minutes. Liz . All right, lisa, thank you. More concerning numbers with the surge of coronavirus cases in california. More than 8,000 new cases are being reported in the state. The number of deaths also is trending upward, rising by 94. Hospitalizations set a new record yesterday topping 6,500 and the bay area set a record with a number of hospitalizations with 567. Also of concern is the Positivity Rate over the past two weeks continues to rise. The sudden spike in cases has led to more dialing back of reopening plans in the bay area. In Alameda County, confusion after restaurants were abruptly told to stop Outdoor Dining because the county didnt have a variance. Abc 7 citiesushing back. And letting people eat outside wed, cities in Alameda County shut down streets and replaced grass to expand Outdoor Dining, but the county issued a cur
Massive power outage left traffic blocked off for hours. And how the governor says it could have been much, much worse. And we are still keeping an eye on Tropical Storm barry. It was a hurricane but it didnt last very long. Even as a storm barry still caused problems and bay area First Responders heading to the area to try to help. More on that and a live report from louisiana. But first, lets check in with rosemary. These Tropical Storms really can cas havoc. Yes. They are expecting more rainfall in inches as we get into sunday. Here is a look at where it is right now. Still a Tropical Storm at this time with winds at 45 Miles Per Hour. Really it is the rain that everybody is worried about, of course ing see it is moving north, just about 6 Miles Per Hour. That has been the issue with barry. It is creeping through the state of louisiana. Here is a look at where the rain continues. We call it trains, it doesnt move very fast. The same areas continue to be hit for several hours at a ti
Pinko on gay and praxis. And so on. Psychoanalytic theory and politics. She previously coauthored the novel everything for everyone, an oral history on the new york commune 2052 to 2072. In conversation tonight, i will be lara sheehi and assistant professor of clinical psychology, the George Washington university, where she is the founding faculty director of the psychoanalysis us and the arab world lab. She is a coauthor with stephen. She home of psychoanalysis under occupation practicing resistance in palestine, which won the middle east 2022 palestine book award for best academic. Also in conversation tonight will be helen devinney a member of the core faculty at George Washington University Side program. She has written and presented on the intersections of psychoanalysis and issues of gender, sexuality race and ability. Helen has private practice in washington, dc, where she works with folks to explore psych socio political factors alongside individual so that suffering is underst