Live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. Right now on kpix and streaming in the bay area, we are looking live from our excluesive sales force camera. Good morning, everyone. It is friday, our favorite day of the week, december 4th. Im michelle griego. Im anne makovec. Lets check in with mary lee for a look at the forecast. Good morning to you anne and michelle. Its finally friday. Its going to be another Beautiful Day across the bay area. Its a chilly start. Heres a live look. You can see the temperatures in the 30s and 40s. Livermore 38. 49 in San Francisco. 37 for santa rosa. Upper 60s for san jose and concord. Well talk about the weekend ahead. Well see an elevated fire risk. Now lets check in with gianna. Happy friday. If youre getting ready to head out the door, you should be fine. It is friday light across the upper deck. No delays on any of the bay area bridges. In fact, its quiet on the golden gate. Not causing brake lights. You can see cones set up on the north
Clerk madam chair, you have a quorum. Wonderful. Clerk item 3, announcement of prohibition of sound producing devices during the meeting. Its clear were using sound producing devicing duries duri meeting, so we wont announce this. Item 4, approval of minutes of the november 3, 2020 meeting. Directors, is there anyone who wishes to make any comment . Okay. Seeing none, are there any members of the public who wish to make Public Comment this item on the agenda . You have zero questions remaining. Okay. With that, ill turn it back over to the directors. Directors, do i have a motion . Motion to approve. Second. Okay. Secretary silva, would you please call the roll. [roll call]. Clerk madam chair, you have five votes to approve the minutes. You are on item five, communications. Due to the covid19 Health Emergency, this meeting is being held virtually, and all members of the staff and the public are attending Via Teleconference. This will ensure the safety of the sfmta board of directors, t
These campaigns start thinking about a transition of power. Guest it is an interesting history. Until 2010 there was no legal requirement for campaigns to prepare. In 2010 the president ial transition act passed. It provided that it was not just something they could do, it was a responsibility. Of candidates who are representing major parties to organize transitions. So, transitions generally start as early as april. Certainly by may, because there is just too much to do in organizing the National Government to do it in 75 days between the election and inauguration. It is a quite surprisingly sophisticated, can be, operation. Host what does it entail . Guest there are really four responsibilities. The first is to prepare to put a team on the field, if you will. Organize a white house staff, a cabinet to fill the most important senateconfirmed positions. They have to be cleared. Getting a running start is important. The Second District the second is to prepare the first 100 or 200 days
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