everybody. i m yasmin vossoughian in for another hour of news. the january 6 committee may be pausing hearings until september but their investigation is moving full steam ahead. committee members fanned out on the sunday shows making it clear they hope the justice department is listening to them. there is a massive difference between i m going to prosecute the last administration for political vengeance and not prosecuting an administration that literally attempted a failed coupe. i sure as hell hope they have a criminal investigation at this point into donald trump. congresswoman liz cheney dropped what may be the biggest piece of news over the weekend saying the january 6th committee is prepared to consider a subpoena for jenny thomas, wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas. we certainly hope that she will agree to come in voluntarily, but the committee is fully prepared to contemplate a subpoena if she does not. i hope it doesn t get to that. i hope she wil
to sell the american rescue plan to the american public. see, willie, he s still got it. he can sing! he s still got it. he s you know, mind s working great there. that s a great cover of johnny cash. i would like to see some of his others, maybe. maybe go all the way toward the end of johnny s career. do the full catalog. i like it a lot. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is thursday, march 18th. let s get straight to the news. the suspect arrested in the murder spree at the three spas in atlanta has been charged. 21-year-old robert long faces eight counts of murder and one count of aggravated assault. police say he killed four people inside one spa, three people inside another, and one person inside a third. officials say he was arrested while on the way to florida to possibly carry out more attacks. six of the eight victims were asian women, leading to speculation that the spree may have been part of a rise in anti-asian hate since the coronavirus p
Right at 50 for gilroy. Close for morganhill. Boulder creek is 47. Mid50s around campbell, santa clara. Mostly sunny skies. Might be a few high clouds in the north bay later. Overall temperatures kind of stuck. This is the moisture screaming across the pacific thats going to play into what looks to be a rainy pattern by friday. 60s, 70s for most today. Temperatures near average to slightly below. Sal, what do you have . A big rig problem. Im look at the latest to make sure im not missing anything. Still have that big rig problem. That is eastbound 580 on the hacienda onramp to the freeway. This is a live picture. West lanes taken away on eastbound 580. A truck driver lost control of his rig and ended up with the truck on its side and took down a light pole, eastbound 580 after the hacienda ramp to the freeway. The driver told chp he lost control of the vehicle after he had some sort of loss of consciousness after eating snacks there. Maybe he was choking. We dont know. Theyre trying to
isolate a young child than it is an adult. how do you refrain from spreading in your own family if there is a child infected with monkeypox if we get to that level that it s that pervasive? i was speaking to a family who asked the exact same question. in this case we have some familiarity with covid. we re asking people in a household, they have to wear an n-95 mask, asking them to wear eye gear and gloves. what we want to avoid anybody touches not only the washes. and as you mentioned, and blane touched on this, we re still trying to unand while researchers look into it, the basic still apply, hand washing, hygiene, not sharing clothing, household items or dishware or things like that. those things we did in covid to
pope francis, has called for more solidarity with those living in poverty. in his christmas eve mass in st peter s basilica in vatican city, the 85 year old pontiff, also urged people to value the little things in life . you re watching bbc news. the headlines. volunteers man vaccine centres in england as the race to fight the surging 0micron variant in the country doesn t this stop for the holiday. millions of travellers are facing disruption over christmas, as the world wide record surge in 0micron cases means cancelled flights and staff shortages. let s get more on queen elizabeth spending christmas day at windsor castle with a smaller group of family members than in previous years. anna whitelock is professor of history at city, university of london and says that the queen like so many people around the world is having to come to terms with the effects of coronavirus. many people will remember that image of the queen alone in april. blane of the queen alone in april. alone at