The president refusing to losers. Fire danger, hot temperatures. Condemn White Supremacists. Praising his son who served in the iraq war and died of brain cancer in 2015. He was not a loser. As you go into the weekend, he was a patriot. And the people left behind there temperatures come down slightly into the upper 80s while san White Supremacists. Are heroes. Francisco will have some low 70s really . Are you talking about hunter . Im talking about my son beau today and 60s for the weekend. Stand back and stand by. Thats your latest weather. Online racist groups rejoice. The backlash immediate. Outrage over the entire event biden. I dont know him. Guys . All right, al. Heard from both sides of the aisle. I know hunter. Hunter got thrown out of the thank you. Will the first debate of the coming up next, were season be the last . Military. He was thrown out, dishonorably thats your latest weather. Guys all rht, al all rht, al thank you. Ig yeah, thats half the fun of a new house. Well br
Participate in our public process. That concludes my announcements today, madam secretary. Clerk okay. Thank you, president mccarthy. Is there any Public Comment on the president s announcement . Operator there are no callers in the queue. Clerk okay. Thank you. Our next item on the agenda is item 3, certificate of appreciation and acknowledgement for inspector christina dangmoy for commitment to her duties and compassion for the community. President mccarthy so commissioner tam, please take it from here. Thank you. Thank you, mr. President , and thank you, sonya. Id like to thank my fellow commissioners for their support in the department of building inspection. Being a San Francisco native [inaudible] as a city, where were currently hoping to make a positive impact on where were heading. Having said that, never have i set foot into a San Francisco s. R. O. So id accompanied inspector dangmoy on a few Building Inspections. During the inspections, i witnessed the commitment to communit
Final approval. The method of coronavirus transmission has been at the heart of Public Health guidelines and debate over reopening businesses, schools, and public transportation. Last friday, the cdc posted on his website that small aerosol particles from coughing, sneezing, singing or even breathing are thought to be a main way the virus spreads. Then on monday, the cdc took down the post, and said in a statement that the revisions were posted without appropriate inhouse technical review. It nonetheless contributes to confusion when something gets rolled out and pulled back again. That is my real concern. Reporter a professor at Uc Davis Court that a recent study on aerosol production when people speak or sing. He says while masks and social distancing focus on larger droplets, the sciences clear that people produce a great amount of small aerosol particles that can hover for a long time and travel great distances. Those raindrops fall right out of the atmosphere, wheres the wildfire
Critically dry fuels and very low humidity, so definitely is going to be dangerous and critical fire weather conditions ahead. Right now those winds are gusting to about 22 on mount tam out of the northwest, as you take a look at the Current Conditions near the glass fire. Its still pretty dry. 22 humidity. Winds are light. 84 degrees right now. And as you check out those winds hour by hour, 5 00 tomorrow morning, 29mileanhour winds. Theyll be increasing to 31 around ukiah. 26 at clear lake thursday evening. And the smoke, the windy conditions and the low humidity will result in high fire danger. You can see that high to very high in the north bay. Ill be back with a closer look at those winds and a more on the heat advisory coming up. Dan . Thanks, sandhya. All right. Thank you, sandhya. Well, cal fire told us late today investigators have zeroed in on a possible location where the glass fire started. Theyre actively investigating the 200 block of north fork Crystal Springs road right
Health, so i spoke with pulmonologist dr. Vinny job, to get some answers to your questions. We have been dealing with the smoke for weeks now, what are the longterm risks from breathing all of the stuff in for so long . Is there a cumulative effect as one of our viewers asked, is it going to be affecting us later like the coal mines did for people . We look at wildfire smoke, there is been, shown to be an increase in respiratory problems. Meaning bronchitis, potentially pneumonia, etc. , but not, not, the other things have not been shown meaning an increase in an increase in mortality due to cardiovascular effects. The jury is still out on those, the research is mixed on those endpoints. People with heart and lung problems honestly have risks with this air quality but what about the people who come you know, were otherwise healthy . How much of a risk is it for most people . If you are talking about air lein thred little bit each day, just a little bit of daily activity, then that is p