32 and the winds arent blowing 2,3060 Miles Per Hour. Gusting to 4 Miles Per Hour. Much easier this morning. We are under a spare the air and today potentially has our worst air quality you can see right now everybody doing green. Were okay. The policy is there as we head through the north bay especially for unhealthy air for all of us and poor air quality for those most sensitive else where and those incompasses wednesday and thursday forecast. 75 in San Francisco and near 100 inland and i know that says monday but that is for todays forecast and that is significantly cooler the closer you are to the coast. Ill let you know about the rest of our neighborhoods coming up. Sounds more promising, thanks, mike. Cal fire giving us an update on how theyre doing in the glass fire. Jobina is at the live desk with more details on that. Thank you, reggie. Cal fire officials will give the update from the Sonoma County fairgrounds around 11 00 this morning and we will stream it live on the abc7 ne
West wind at 11. Right now a very, very shallow and kind of foggy marine layer that is kind of really stuck at the coast and trying to push into the bay the next couple hours and quickly move back to the coast keeping you in the 60s and 70s and the rest of us in the 80s and 90s this afternoon. Reggie . Thank you. Today we expect to get an update from cal fire to talk about how widespread the glass fire got overnight. Jobina fortson at the live desk with details. Jobina . Reggie. Cal fire will give that update from the Sonoma County fairgrounds at 11 00. Ee wie will stream it on our ma. Yesterday governor gavin newsom declared a state of emergency in napa, sonoma and Shasta County for the explosive wildfires burning out of control. This will help direct more resources to the fire fight. Governor newsom said he also sent a letter to President Trump asking for fire assistance grants. Heres where the glass fire is burning right now in napa and sonoma counties. Its scorched more than 36,000
[inaudible] [inaudible] and to understand the geology so they can determine what happened at a particular place at a particular time. And do it by carbon dating. They have techniques. They determine age by using the gas line. And the relationship between those can be measured and understood in a way that would give you a sense of how long ago well beyond my understanding but suffice it to say that these folks, based on what they know on earth and what they understand that mars has the same process or a very similar process they are making judgments that can stand the test of time. I think we better bring it to an end. Im sorry. [applause] [inaudible conversations] the book is called generic the unbranding modern medicine. Ya there is dr. Jeremy greene, professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins university. Dr. Graham, what is the definition of a generic medicine . A genetic medicine is supposed to be the same as a brandname medicine. They are the same molecule. Theyre supposed to perform i
We are not out of this yet. I hope not, but we very well might start seeing increases in deaths. Announcer this is new day, with Alisyn Camerota and john berman. Welcome to our viewers in the United States and all around the world. This is new day. Its tuesday, september 29th, 6 00 here in new york. And we are now just hours away from what could be a defining moment in the president ial campaign. And honestly, a defining moment for the nation. This is not hyperbole. The first president ial debate comes at a time when 205,072 americans have died from coronavirus. What could be more important than that . What could be more defining as a country than how we choose to address that . There are other matters also rising to the forefront. Again, youre looking at live pictures of the debate hall in ohio. These questions at the forefront now involve the president s taxes in these giant revelations from the New York Times that he paid just, yes, 750, in federal income taxes. Have you updated tha
So this is a panel where we going to spend some time each of our is going to spend about five or 10 minutes introducing a particular president ial transition and highlight a few of the big takeaway interesting points, Lessons Learned. And so well go im going to im going to we wont go in program order. Were actually going to go and in Chronological Order of the elections that theyre going to be highlighting and then do that. About 50 minutes or so. And then open it up for discussion and conversation and questions. So so let me im going to go forth and im going to introduce everyone at the top. And then we will they will go in turn. So im going to introduce folks in the in the order in which they are going to speak. So first, we are going to have lindsey stravinsky, who is a senior fellow at center for president ial history at Southern Methodist methodist university. She is a historian of the presidency, political culture and the government, especially the president s cabinet. Her first