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Available at cspan. Org. The new york city ceremony still under way, on cspan3. The house gaveling in next to take up two bills restricting oil and gas drilling in the u. S. Live coverage on cspan. The speaker pro tempore the house will be in order. The prayer will be offered by chaplain, father croix conroy. Chaplain conroy let us pray, god of heaven and earth we give you thanks for giving us another day. Today we remember a day 18 years ago, the terror and violence ended in heroic effort and courage. We mourn those whose lives were snatched from them and wish to comfort those left behind who still strive to cope with their loss. May you, god, give them peace and healing. We thank you again for the almost universal International Response to a Great American tragedy which all the world recognized as theirs as well. All your children of goodwill could see the horror of actions by men who were presumed to act in your name causing so much death and destruction. May your spirit of peace an
Eight different unions, expired at midnight with no deal from management. That means a walkout out at hundreds of medical facilities in several states could happen as early as wednesday, impacting more than 12 million members. Ktvu is Bailey Ocarroll live tonight in the newsroom. Bailey, you spoke to a kaiser worker. What is the biggest reason here for the holdout . Hey, good evening, guys. Yeah, i spoke to a longtime kaiser radiologist today who said the number one concern that theyre dealing with is short staffing and how thats impacting current kaiser patients. But folks at kaiser today told me that their concerned over how a strike could impact them. I would be upset because, i mean, this is my hospital. This is where i go to write. And so trying to find emergency care, this is where you would think im going to the e. R. Or whatever. So, yeah, i would be very upset. More than 9 million california rely on kaiser for health care with an impending strike, patients are worried it could
Afternoon. Im gasia mikaelian. Im andre senior. Tributes are pouring in for us. Senator Dianne Feinstein. The trailblazer for women in politics here in california and washington, d. C. Died last night. She was 90 years old. Flowers have been placed on her statue at San Francisco city hall, where she served as mayor for nine years. But before being elected to the us senate. President biden is one of Many Political and cultural leaders to publicly mourn her passing. The flag atop the white house has been lowered to half staff. The president this morning called feinstein a, quote, pioneering american and a cherished friend. Ctvs greg lee looks back on her storied political career. Trail blazer icon, political giant. Dianne feinstein dedicated her life to Public Service and broke many barriers along the way. She served 30 years in the us senate. The first woman to represent california in the Upper Chamber and the longest serving woman senator ever. Most of my peers positive energy toward t