Good morning. Good morning. Good morning, everyone. As we begin our final day of consideration of the fy21 spending bills, id like to thank you all for your kind words and well wishes and ask you, please, to indulge me in just a few more reflections. I came to congress in 1989, one of just 31 women in the house and senate and to this committee in 1993 alongside only six other women under the 64member panel. This body is better for the 100 women serving in the 116th congress and for the many women in the room today. Its my honor to address the full committee for my final time as the first woman chair. You know, its ironic [applaus [applause] thank you. Its ironic that back in 1993 i had to choose between serving on appropriations or ways and means. I was fortunate to be given that choice. And today, we markup my final appropriation bills in the ways and Means Committee room. I chose appropriations because i believed it was the best place to give more people a better chance at a better l
Happen this fall particularly as restrictions loosened and students return to school so far shelterinplace orders have slow the spread but what will happen as we all start to open back up again for sale of a sack a top to a u c berkeley professor about the possibility of a false alert. So taylor whats the prediction. Well, pam of course, no one knows for sure, but John Swartzberg whos an Infectious Disease. Professor at u c berkeley predicts that october will be arm our worst month for several reasons. Possible that over the summer were going to see things are going us it may be gradually increased its interim and it. Then. Schools get a start in the end of august. Not just kids for 12 universities. After months of that. Things will explode John Swartzberg is an Infectious Disease professor at u c berkeley. Well, he says there are several scenarios of what could happen seen a fall surge of coronavirus cases in october is very likely. Is the economy opens up restrictions loosen and stud
Know, the added crime, the break ins has just beenl you know, devastatingufor a lot of places. Thec owner of mexican favorie nietos near jack, london square, has seen her fair share of carc spbreak ins forced touopen up a private lot with security endeavor that costs her 10,000 a month but she says is well worth it. Can you imagine a city without restaurants . Can you imagine a city without, you know, small thats really whatsuat stake here. The president of visit oakland says this is what helps our restaurants thrive. This is the start of a busy season for restaurant weekuis a great way for new guests to come in, but best part of hospitality for new sprestaurants like pass and uptown. Chef Paul Iglesias is hoping to attract new business, putting together a special menu including cooked down over 18 hours as chef matt meyer prepares his new restaurant. Good luck for the rush, he says hes been around the oakland food scene for years, owning restaurants in oakland is really tough for all
For many with 60s. Itll end up in the 70s on the highs today. Should be nice as well going right into the weekend but not as windy. All right. Sal is here at 7 00 on a friday. Still no, y light. You know, steve, somethingc you said has stuck with me all week. And people. What you said is people complain the most aboututhe wind. They do. Its been my experience. Yes, sir. And, youre right. I think a lot of people have been talking about the weather because of the wind. It does affect the commute sometimes. Lets take a look at highway 2t. That looks pretty good. It tends to get going if the winds tend to get going. Sometimes you have the small vehicles or the tractor trailers are a little bitumore cautious, driving a should. This is a look at the Richmond Bridge. You can see that at theutoll plaza it is light. As steve mentioned, sometimes on fridays we do get a much lighter commute. It looks like today is one of those days. Get back to the headlines, sal. Thank you. A group of People Liv
This vintage rv is home. I didnt plan on living here. I just, lost my job, about a year and a half ago. And i couldnt find a place that i could afford. Hes not alone. We counted six rvs parked on this street on thursday. The city wants them to leave. We are good people. You know, i work every day. The Mayors Office tells us they are giving rv owners until march 28th to remove their vehicles. San franciscos transportation code prevents any vehicle from being parked on a street for more than 72 hours. Its a great spot. I can understand why theyre here, but its limited parking. The Mayors Office says that parking these large vehicles along this windy, narrow road is dangerous, and that the raw sewage being dumped here is a safety hazard. Weve all been coming out and picking up all the trash every morning. Theres drug dealing going on in the back of the one. Theres the dogs left all day long. Other neighbors dont have a problem with the rvs. Heartsick to see it happening on all the levels.