The mayor says. To people. What ideas do they have for their future. G. W. Dot com africa megacities. Click. The coronavirus is pushing more women to seek illegal abortions as low downs limit health care. There are 25000000. 00 unsafe abortions every year almost half full terminations worldwide. And now the pandemic is approaching hopes of progress since he was president promised to decriminalize abortion a 1st for latin america. But this will never go away for not only what i meant to this reporter but the outbreak has put the. Reform on hold indefinitely. Columbia was also close to be devising abortion instead of talk court has ruled against it. In developing countries one in 3 terminations is carried out in dangerous conditions women in africa are at the highest risk of dying from an unsafe abortion. The statistics are nice but there are a reality whether youre for or against abortion and not even factoring in lockdowns sure the restrictions have exacerbated the situation but this i
Yeah theres no theres no question about it ive been covering u. S. Politics for 22 years ive never had to cover anything like this and you know but you know the world hasnt dealt with a pandemic at this scale in those 22 years either so were really in New Territory in terms of trying to figure out what happens next im scratching my head im not exactly sure because the official white house guidance that came out just before the president indicated that his assistant had tested positive still had the president traveling to florida still had him holding rallies there was really no sort of adjustment for the possibility the president would be quarantining for 14 days as he had indicated he would be and this is even before we knew that he had tested positive so the white house needs to update all of that now in terms of how the president contracted that we cope with done team we assume it is from hope picked the question becomes. How did she get it and the president discussed this when he c
Visibility in many areas, including our bridges so do watch that as youre heading into work this monday. Air quality is starting out pretty good across the region with mostly good conditions. We can expect a come the afternoon not going to be quite as Crystal Clear of an afternoon as what we had yesterday but still far better than any of our days last week were 40s and 50s for most of your current temperatures but great for a lot of us on the cooler side as well cooler than yesterday at this time so be afraid to throw that jacket on and really embrace the fall feel this morning. Later on today it will be back to the 90s low 90s inland with 70s 80s near the bay in coast. Robert all right. Thank you john yes, the fog is a major issue for people commuting this morning. It is dense so please be careful out there starting off at the bay bridge 80 wesson to San Francisco. Their sons crowding this is the second wave of traffic that we have this morning into San Francisco sort started stacking
Okay. Agenda item number 1, call to order. To call the roll call. Clerk agenda item number number 2. President stephen follansbee. Present. Clerk Vice President chris canning . Clerk present. Commissioner Karen Breslin. Present. Clerk commissioner mary hao. Present. Clerk supervisor dean preston. Present. Clerk commissioner claire zvanski. Present. Clerk and commissioner randy scott is absent. President follansbee, we have a quorum. Okay. Can we call the next item agenda, number 3. Clerk agenda item number 3, approval with possible modifications of the minutes set forth in the august 13th, 2020. Is there any discussion on this item . At the corrections or modifications from the board . Ill make a motion to approve the minutes, as presented. Second. Okay. I think we have an opportunity for Public Comment at this point. Clerk okay. The moderator will be opening up the phone lines. The slide presented gives information on the Public Comment callin number, which is 408 4189388, access code
In california. Good evening everyone, im frank somerville. Im julie haener. For some, it is a second night in the dark as pg e tries to avoid setting any catastrophic fires from its equipment. We have the timetable to get the lights back on. Remake the utility is sticking to its forecast. Winds die by tomorrow morning, then day long inspections and repairs. And if no surprises, powerback sometime tomorrow evening. This is what we are going to be dealing with for the next over 24 hours. Reporter santa rosas Oakmont Retirement Community is in the heart of the power ou smiling while plopping. Figuri this Fire Prevention blackout wont be the last. We are supposed to have these 50 to 60 mile an hour winds this morning, they havent developed as of now. Reporter pg e says the wind did materialize at higher elevations. A 66 mileperhour gust recorded on mount st. Helena. What the heck is pg e doing . What have they done to help with the situation . Reporter the owner of oakmonts market sold 300