received well and i love the energy, everybody is happy about what is going on. i don t normally get that. i mean, i do, but just not everybody is happy all at once. reporter: the man on the van came by a few minutes ago and he is a little bummed because he broke one of the strings on that base, so he can t play anymore. but i told him about the possibility of chocolate pancakes, mimosas and body painting, cheered him up. thanks, see you back in a bit. here in the bay area we will only see a partial eclipse, it will start after 9:00 a.m., peaking 10:15 over after 11:30, watch parties are happening all over, including the space and science center in oakland. house park in san jose, and the cal academy of sciences in san francisco, can t make it? no problem. nasa will offer a free live stream. will we be able to see the sun tomorrow morning? kpix 5 chief meteorologist paul is here. depends where you wish to view it from. low cloud cover spilling into san francisco and
areas, most vulnerable to flooding. our nation our choice as a nation is straightforward. we can invest in clean energy creating jobs as a result at little or no net cost and reap the benefits of better health, lower health costs and reduced risks of climate change. or we can ignore the science and expect more frequent storm events causing tens of billions of dollars in damages. to new york, the answer is clear, we have demonstrated that it s possible to use energy more efficiently, stimulate economic growth, provide healthier air and reduce the potential damage for climate change. that concludes my testimony, thank you. thank you. and our final witness is dr. mary b. rice, instructor in medicine, medical school division of pulmonary critical care and sleep medicine. thank you i m a pulmonary medical care physician. and i care for adults with lung disease. most of whom have asthma and emphysema emphysema. my message is simple, climate change is becoming the worst public
widespread fear and panic that their loved ones could be torn apart and would the trump family want that to happen. there is criticisms of skinner s efforts saying it is below the belt. president trump s executive order has turned his life upside down as tara moriarty reports now, he and others waited for loved ones to arrive. this land is your land. this land is my land. you can call it the welcome wagon for international sites. families and immigrants activists taking a stand against president trump s orders to ban travel from 7 countries predominantly moslem. after hours of waiting the reunions are poignant. it has been a horrible night. friday this man received a frantic phone call from his wife from iran. she wasn t allowed to board her plane. even though she has been here three years. this man has not slept for three days wondering if his wife would make it home. i am more upset and angry. i have been a good citizen and tried to do everything rig
bart stands for but bart wants it to stand for by a area rides together. you might see 40 other posters from another group that wants to empower people to do something when they see hateful behavior. this was one of the posters born out of that idea to give people a plan of action. the poster shows a woman who appears to be muslim being harassed or yelled at by a man. leah groundy is one of the four friends who s behind the smaller campaign. she explains why she thinks it will be effective. i think most people want to push back and defend someone who they see being threatened or harassed but might not know how. they have a crowd sourcing funding pays where they want to be able to buy more of those posters showing people what to do. i will link you to that crowd sourcing page via my facebook, that s krisnbcbayarea. i ll tell you about that action in my twitter feed but i ll also tell you in my election live report at 6:00. in fremont, kris sanchez, today in the bay.
undocumented parents were deported. nbc nightly news. from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news. good evening. this week s american strike on a syrian airfield are getting loud louder, not just in words, but in action. russian and syria military jets resumed missions today. dashing hopes of a new friendlier relationship between vladimir putin and donald trump. all this just days before secretary of state rex tillerson heads to moscow for meetings with top officials. we begin tonight with richard angle in istanbul. reporter: russian state tv broadcasting from syria at the air base that is destroyed. fighter jets taxiing and taking off in broad daylight local residents filming it on their cell phones. it s unclear if the aircraft were flown by syrian or russian pilots, but the message is clear the u.s. strike changed little. no images show the town hit by a chemical attack which the u.s. says was hit by that base it is a ghost town now, bu