Are b stonewalled. In the only did the russians attack us in t2016, buty are still attacking us today. Weve not put in place common sense bipartisan legislative solutions to protect our democracy. Its crazy. Lig craoswell joins us live from capitol hil looking into this issue and a new legal effort by democrats in the house, correct . Nd doreen jim, good evening. A new wave of legal action by democrats today to enforce subpoenas and get more evidence from the muler report. Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee have crossed a threshold. They filed a petition in federal court to get secret grand jury evidence used in robert er muell report on russian interference in the 2016 elections. The committee is exercising its authority to investigate all these scandals and to recommend and decide what to do about them which could includearticles of impeachment. Reporter House Speaker nancy pelosi dealing with a growing number of democrats to call for imaeachment proceedings sng she will make
Its july 7th. Steve paulsons right here so warmer today for some folks cooler tomorrow about the same as yesterday. Maybe down a little bit then much cooler tomorrow, no doubt about it. But today, cant find any fog unless youre down towards monterey. Temperatures already pretty mild to warm here. 50s and 60s. So it wont take longer. Theres not much of a breeze yet. Maybe later this afternoon, system moving into the north will start to work its way in here over the next 24 hours for a cooldown. But today its going to start off mild to warm and end up warm to hot for many, although maybe a late breeze here could take a few degrees off some of the sunday hot temperatures 70s, 80s and 90s. All right. Sallys here now and bay bridge toll plaza somewhere else. Lets start with the east bay steve but i will show the toll plaza because i always do starting with 8 to 80 though we do have slow traffic heading south into hayward from san leandro because of a crash in the area of 92 southbound. You
Sunday august 6th, 7 00 as we take this look outside. Sunny but easy in san jose ahead of what should be a hot sunday. The first sunday of the month. We thank you so much for setting it with us. Im kira klapper. We have a look at the microclimate forecast. You were up late last night. Waking up this morning. The views are beautiful this morning. Got clear skies around much of the bay area. There is a view of San Francisco, no fog at the moment. Into the south bay around fremont, 57 right now. Fremont festival of the arts, 10 00 to 6 00 today. 70s as things open up around 10 00 a. M. To look at the temperature trend in fremont, upper 80s as afternoon. Thats about 7 degrees warmer than the highs yesterday. The warming trend will play out across the bay area with 70s and 80s bayside b look at the inland temperatures. East bay area, south of san jose, as hot as 104 degrees in clearfield. We will talk about when changes are coming to the forecast at about 10 minutes. We begin with breaking
Seven days, its been awful. Im just so grateful for today. Right now 11 00, they are home. A religious group is back in the bay area after being trapped in a military coup playing out in west africa. See the moment they were reunited with their families. Plus this anybody who has been there in the past few weeks should get in contact with their physician. An e under investigation after people were infected with legionnaires disease. And a march for immigration reform. The news at 11 00 starts right now. Thank you for joining us. I am terry mcsweeney. I am gia vang. We begin with the east bay spa under investigation for cases of legionnaires disease, two deadly. It is caused by the bacteria legionella. They are racing to reach anybody who has been seen or been at that spot recently. Nbc bay areas tom jensen reports from Contra Costa County. Reporter Contra Costa County Health Services says it just learned of the two deaths in the past couple of days, and also about a third person who wa
Good morning everyone. Look onto the bipartisan policy center. My name is dennis shea named executive director for the shea housing policy here in d. C. This will be the eighth conversation in our housing leader Speaker Series which spotlights individuals who understand the foundational importance of housing and have made significant contributions to improving Housing Affordability. We are thrilled to have one such guest with us today and thats Greg Gianforte the 25th governor of the state of montana. Governors gianforte represent a montana in the u. S. House of representatives after 34 years in the privatesector where he was a highly Successful Software engineer. Ensuring house affordability is a national challenge. It is especially difficult one in montana which has become one of the nations Fastest Growing states, perhaps vi own success but an attractive place to live and work. With Housing Demand exceeding supply rents and home sale prices the state have risen dramatically over the