Weekend where warrant. Centers will take covid19 rules into account. Reporter cal iso the power grid operators say they do not expect demand to outstrip the available electricity economy is therefore anticipate to rolling black outs. However, if enough power plants were to shut down for technical reasons, the remote possibility of rolling blackouts still exists. Here is where it gets complicated and a bit scary. In santa rosa, which is activating a cooling center, an excessive heat watch will go into effect from saturday through monday in the region. Thats going to be a weekend of hot, high temperatures, dry conditions, and then from going into an excessive heat watch on the weekend, were going to roll straight into what is now being looked at potentially critical fire weather with the fire weather watch now already going into effect, starting monday. Reporter though any and all of this can change with realtime conditions, next week could be far more serious. We have historically seen
Patchwork of rules many find confusing. Reporter confusing and frustrating. Certainly californias 58 counties are not all the same. But its getting complicated figuring out what you can do, where. We really dont know when its going to happen. Reporter beginning friday in Sonoma County, residents can once again get the car washed and dog groomed. But not their own hair. We have clients who are constantly calling, do you have any idea when we are going to get our hair cut . Reporter salons like dining food, malls, gems and winetasting are still held back by state standards on covid cases, deaths, testing and hospital space. We should be able to open. I mean we are not the same as some of the large counties with lots and lots of cases. We are completely different animal in Southern California. Its hard for people because its so fluid and everything something new comes out. Reporter county leaders have the frustration in Sonoma County is among more than 30 counties asking for a state waive
Im jimmy. Im the host. Thanks for watching. Thanks for standing and everything. I dont know if we have any baseball fans here. I know there arent many of us left. But this is a particularly exciting time of the year for major league baseball. Last night, history was made. Aaron judge from the yankees hit his 62nd home run of the season, breaking the American League record set more than 60 years ago by another yankee, roger maris. He hit the ball 391 feet against the rangers in texas. One fan actually wound up in the rangers bullpen. The other one caught the ball. Its estimated to be worth about 2 million. Which i dont know, id give you one of mine for half of that. [ rim shot ] [ laughter ] thank you. The guy who did catch the ball, his name is cory youmans, turns out, he is married to one of the contestants from the bachelor, a gal named bri. Who, i will tell you, if this isnt proof that the bachelor knows something, i dont know if youll ever believe in anything at all. Hes an amazing
were declassified. on that subject overnight, trump offered a, frankly, odd defense. if you re the president of the united states you can declassify by saying it s declassified. even by thinking about it. because you re sending it to mar-a-lago or wherever you re sending it and there doesn t have to be a process. there can be a process but there doesn t have to be. you re the president. you make that decision. so when you send it, it s declassified. i declassified everything. he seems to be creating a new security category. declassified in his mind. more on that in a moment. in new york, trump, his children and empire accused of fraud over the value of his properties for more than a decade. the new york attorney general wants the trump organization dissolved. also trump is facing a new sexual battery lawsuit from eg carroll, who accused him of raping her in a department store in the mid 90s. genie thomas, wife of clarence thomas, has agreed to sit down for an intervi
tonight. mary bruce traveling with the president here i new york. the category 4 hurricane barrelling up the atlantic. winds up to 130 miles per hour. now moving towards bermuda. a trail of destruction in its wake. the east coast soon feeling the affects from florida to maine. rob marciano in bermuda tonight with the new track. and we re watching the next potential threat. could it be coming to the gulf? tonight, the battle against inflation here in the u.s. the federal reserve today hiking interest rates another three-quarters of a percent. how this will affect credit cards, car loans, and new mortgages. rebecca jarvis breaks it down. tonight, news on the nba owner suspended and fined $10 million for racist and misogynist remarks. what he now plans to do. the washington monument vandalized. a suspect in custody. after months of waiting, the $1.3 billion mega millions mystery solved tonight. turns out there isn t just one winner. and tonight, the new nasa images n