It is our favorite time of year, we are getting into fall. I was saying a little earlier that the weather around here is going to start feeling a little bit fall like. That doesnt mean that is how its going to be in late september. I think on the 22nd it is official. We want to get to breaking news weve been following all morning long on interstate 80 where a big rig of live chickens crashed and caught fire. We are live in San Pablo Dam road where the westbound lanes are shut down. Melissa alyssa, any word on when crews will clear the scene . Reporter they said it could still be a couple of hours. There is a tow truck getting ready to remove the truck that was caring 1000 live chickens. They were in cages when the driver lost control, crashed in the truck on fire. Hundreds of chickens were managed managed to escape. Firefighters put on gloves and had to help roundabout. I asked him what that was like and one firefighter told me that out of the top five of the calls he is been on, this
Those three stations will be closed for six weekends. Bart says the work cannot wait. It is replacing tracks and switches and it needs to put cranes in eastbound lanes of 24. It will use with uses at three stations and the trip will take an additional 40 minutes. Were on the platform, we can see that cal trans is getting ready to close the two far left lanes to accommodate construction cruise. The closure will bart is alerti drivers to expect delays. Friday evening is the end of the workweek for many passengers but not all. News that bart wont operate trains this weekend caught people by surprise. Im glad i ran into you. I had no idea. I would have shown up tomorrow here and wouldnt have been able to get on. Bart will have a bus bridge. The reason for the service disruption, bart is replacing a mile of track and six switches at lafayette. Two lanes eastbound will be closed until monday at 7 00 a. M. This is important work. Were replacing equipment that dates back 50 years. Were replaci
Afternoon. Thank you for joining us. Im andre senior. We begin with this continuing to follow the latest developments surrounding the devastating maui wildfires. Now new information this noon is being revealed by Hawaii Governor josh green. A short time ago he said that lahaina residents who evacuated and escaped the fires will be able to get back to their homes sometime today, adding there will likely be a curfew. But new images show the destruction to which theyll return some major destinations and landmarks are damaged or destroyed. The wildfires of the states deadliest Natural Disaster since a 1960s tsunami that killed 61 people. Team coverage of the fires in maui this noon. Tv reporter james torres has a look at the help headed to the island from the bay area. Ktvu meteorologist rosemary oroczo is tracking the weather conditions. But first we go live to jake alexis who joining us live now located just south of lahaina right now. Jake. Well, andre, dozens are dead and an entire tow
Reached enough people in time from ktvu fox two news. This is the four and new images this afternoon underscores the scope of the destruction and fire toward maui. The death toll in that Devastating Blaze climbing once again today to 59 while rescue crews continue to search for survivors. Welcome, everyone, to the four on this friday afternoon. Im heather hall. And im alex savage, the 59 deaths in the lahaina wildfire now make it the second deadliest fire for the us in the last 100 years. Right behind the 2018 camp fire in butte county. That killed 85 people in the town of paradise. Local, state and federal officials now looking forward to the recovery there in lahaina and the surrounding areas. Fema Disaster Relief is also on the way to hardhit communities. Fox max gordon has more now from maui, where some people are being let back into their neighborhoods to see the damage themselves. Right now, were standing about 13 miles away from the town of lahaina at a roadblock where officials
Politics we have been told is about the improvement of peoples lives. I know that the work i have been able to do has improved peoples lives. I would do it all over again in a heartbeat. For a decade now, every time i would get tired or discouraged or frustrated i would think about the people i was doing this for and it would get me up on my feet. I know the same will be true for everyone who decides to pursue politics that is about improving peoples lives. I hope you know that i will be fighting alongside you every step of the way. With that, mr. President i yielded the floor. There you have it live from the United States senate, minnesota senator al franken addressing his colleagues and says he is announcing he will be resigning from the u. S. Senate. This comes after multiple women have come forward recently alleging franken harassed them. He did address some allegations. He said some are not true but others he remembers differently. He took immediate digs at President Trump and the