1,340 positive cases of covid19. 22 people have died. And the number of people in the icu has gone up. Will the Public Health order get extended . The likelihood that that will happen is very likely. Reporter sfpd commended the public for not celebrating 4 20 outdoors and in public parks, as is tradition. But they said there are still people and businesses that continue to flout the stay at home order. To date, the department has given out 17 citations, admonished 73 people, and given hundreds of informal warnings. If you take a long drive and expect to find parking to go to a closed beach, its very unlikely, and i want to encourage people to do their best through this did i have weekend where your temptation is higher. And if you have to be out on the roads, sfpd cautioned everyone not to drive recklessly. The chp says theyve had an 80 jump in violations of drivers going more than 100 miles per hour. Now we get to meteorologist paul heggen with more on just how warm this weekend will
Convening the closed session. [roll call] clerk mr. Chair, you have a quorum, and so the board will now go into the closed session. So your instructions are to hang up on this call, essentially, click the red button, and then go into the calendar, the closed session, and then separate log into that meeting. Clerk yes, mr. Chair. Thank you very much. Does anyone have questions on that . Roberta, you may need to change the outlook invitation so that we can start the meeting early. Its not scheduled until 4 30. Clerk okay. Very good. Okay. So look for that, folks, and please log in within, lets say, the next five minutes. So to the members of the public watching, thank you for accommodating this unique format and showing the resilient city that we are. All right. Thank you. Well move into closed session. Good afternoon, everyone. Im San Francisco mayor london breed. Im joined today by the director of Public Health, dr. Grant colfax, as well as the director of the department of Emergency M
Good afternoon and good evening. Welcome. Happy fat today. Thank you all for spending your tuesday with us. Im joe, executive director and the institute here has been here for over three years now. Ow ross has been an important member of the Institute Since our founding he has been our sedia fellow and has helped coordinate some of our events and more contentious events, you may have seen ross was involved in, right . Anyway, we are super pleased ross is joining us today on the day of the release of his latest book. All of you know ross is one of most important commentators on American Culture today and he writesod for the new york time opinion page and written more than a few books at this point and they released a couple of them have the title of how we became something and you may want to steer clear of that or explain at some point but anyway, the format will be that i will engage ross in a conversation about the book and i had the pleasure of reading it and it was an interesting b
Words of warning in the bay area as we begin a warm week and the measures in place to reduce the risk of overcrowding. A call for sweeping reform at assisted living facilities after at least ten deaths at a peninsula care home, what one advocate says needs to be done. The unemployment rates in napa county are supposed to be some of the highest in the bay area next month as the Tourism Industry shuts down, how some wineries are trying to adjust to a new way of doing business. Its just about 6 00 a. M. On this saturday april 25th, im devin fealy. Emily turner has n i theerng off. Le nter min eaul beautifulun a what helps not having the clouds blocking the view. I think tomorrow morning well probably have more of that but for today most of us are waking up to relatively clear skies and if you noticed the warmup yesterday, i want to talk to you about that. Things are going to have to start coming down a bit. First lets start off outside from the top of the sales force to the bay. How does
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