Roadways. Ocean beach, a bit of a drizzle storm for you this morning. 53 degrees. The line of showers weakening as it crossed the bay area. Just enough lift of the lowlevel clouds to wring out a few more rain drops to probably mid morning. So as you plan your day today, a few early showers, skies starting to clear around lunch time today and by the afternoon well see numbers running warmer than yesterday, upper 60s to near 70 but the sevenday forecast ahead could get close to 80 degrees. Well talk about the timing of that warming trend coming up a few minutes from now. Sounds good, rob. Thank you. The Hunger Strike in San Francisco is over but the fight continues. After refusing to eat for more than two weeks, a group of protesters known as the frisco five ended up in the hospital. Supporters say they arent giving up. They still want the citys police chief to be fired after several deadly officer involved shootings. A general strike is planned for tomorrow morning. Were going to win th
Another highprofile case of lyla algood here in the middle and morris lampley on the right facing charges in the killing of a hiker near fairfax and the killing of a can it that adian. A third defendant shawn angle has pleaded guilty to seconddegree murder charges and agreed to testify against the others as part of a plea deal. From Hunger Strike to general strike, supporters of the socalled frisco 5 are calling for a general strike in San Francisco tomorrow unless the police chief greg sur is fired. Organizers are urging everyone to stay home from work and boycott all corporate businesses and keep the kids out of school. This comes after the frisco 5 were hospitalized as a result of refusing to eat for a couple weeks. They remain in the hospital tonight. They are going to be in the hospital for a few days as they reintroduce food to their system. But they are in good spirits. And they are ready to get healthy and move on to the next steps of this movement, which has grown from frisco
Negotiations and fracture the coalition, the Effective Coalition that we have. cn÷ i do believe that if the administration thinks that they can conclude an agreement and move on without congress weighing in, however at some point on that agreement thats a bridge too far. It is our right and responsibility to weigh in and i will be anxious to see the administrations formal response to the chairmans proposal and look forward to those discussions as well. Also as a Side Agreement im glad to see the treasury has lessened its load a bit by changing our policy toward cuba and that we arent spending so much time and resources licensing americans to travel to cuba and can free up resources and time and effort to make sure these agreements and the sanctions we currently have and future sanctions if they should be ramped up, that we have the resources to actually do that. I would just say that i would applaud the chairman for putting forth the proposal he has in terms of congress weighing in on
Burdens. Keeping them on board is going to be an effort. So if we wind up in a situation where we reached an agreement that all of our partners believe is in their security interests, our security interests, the security interests of other partners beyond those making the agreement and then that agreement was to be in some fashion unravelled here i think what would result is the sanctions regime that so many in this chamber have labored so hard to put in place, that would likely unravel. Implementing additional sanctions, we would be unable to implement the existing regime. Iran would be off in that sense potentially scotfree. Thats at least a danger we would have to grapple with. One question on sanctions. As a potential tool to the negotiating table, consider a resolution from the United States congress stating our clear intent upon the failure of negotiations to reach fruition to enact the kind of crippling sanctions that were all beginning a discussion about today. Clearly it would
Currently have and future sanctions, should they be ramped up, that we have the resources to actually do that. A lot of the questions i had have been answered already, so i would just say that i applaud the chairman for putting forward the proposal he has in terms of congress waiting in on an ultimate agreement. I hope that we are sensitive to these negotiations. I do believe, as many of us have discussed, if this jpoa were to continue in perpetuity, it would not be a bad thing. As long as that breakup time is significant enough and iran isnt progressing towards a Nuclear Weapon that is what our goal should be. I hope that we can stick with these negotiations. I hope that they are fruitful in the end, but im certainly willing to play as constructive a role i can as a member of this committee to make sure that happens. Thank you, senator. Senator cowans. Thank you for holding this hearing and the constructive relationship you and our Ranking Member have had. I support the administration