look at live doppler 7. you can see not a whole lot of it it is going to be swept away for the most part throughout the afternoon, but that seabreeze remains. here s a look at the south bay. it is clear 55 downtown 58 in oakland, san jose is in the upper 50s, and you can see that compressed marine layer from sfo low 50s santa rosa 60 in concord, so it s clear inland, but the deck low clouds providing some mist and drizzle and temporarily pulling back, but we ll have partly cloudy skies around much of the shore lines a little sun little fog breezy wind 70s. eighties by noon time but 80s and 90s later on today. so the numbers coming up at least 10 degrees today and still a warm run on tap for monday. i ll have the full accuather forecast in a few minutes liz. all right lisa. thank you in the east bay contra. costa fire has stopped forward progress of a large brush fire in the pittsburgh waterfront area. the smoldering fire was first reported last month, but it flared up friday
barely cut it at that. the message he wants everyone to hear. springing into action after the fall of roe v. wade, a san francisco doctor s plan to park a boat in the gulf of mexico and start a floating clinic for nearby states. how it would work. good evening, everyone. this is nbc bay area news tonight. i m janelle wang. thank you for joining us. we want to get you caught up on headlines across the bay area. it is official. san francisco has a new district attorney. her name brooke jenkins sworn in at city hall earlier today. as i hold the office of district attorney for the city and county of san francisco. for the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] you just heard it. cheers and applause after jenkins took the oath of office. she served as district attorney of san francisco for seven years before resigning and joining the campaign to recall her boss boudin. today, jenkins spoke about restoring accountability and c
water. why the state is still falling short of its goal. the unique plan to help women in the state where abortions are banned. betty yu introduces us to the bay area doctor who wants to offer services at sea. this is all about bodily autonomy and choice. and so, you know, people have a right to be pregnant and have a pregnancy and also not to have a pregnancy. dr. meg autry, an obgyn, says she s had the idea for a vessel that would provide reproductive services for a very long time, but it was the recent supreme court decision that helped inspire her to kick it into gear. she s now spearheading the prowess. the vessel would be located in federal waters in the gulf of mexico near states where abortions are banned. she wants to offer the services at low or no cost. people that care deeply about access to reproductive rights know that we have to be innovative and creative in order for patients to be able to continue to have access. we know internationally that when ac
there is nothing you can see right now on this camera, but this is our start on the this saturday morning, as we are getting that drizzle coming down. then as we look away from that, it is clear and sunny. taking a live look outside at san jose, the sun is just teaming into the camera. we will start with temperatures in the low 60s. it is going to be to upper 70s, here. we will see some low 80s for some of our in rosa. now, we are also keeping an eye on the . this is a live look at yosemite, where temperatures to date will get really hot. that of course will be bad for the crews trying to contain the fire. we will continue that coverage. i had to you, kira. kerry, thank you so much. we began the day with planes tearing through yosemite national park, we have time- lapse video of the washburn fire. you can see the glow of the planes on the ridge as the sun went down last night. the wildfire actually broke out on thursday. the map shows you exactly where it is burning. not
we here at msnbc will have a prime time recap of tomorrow s hearing right here tomorrow night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. hosting that tomorrow night, along with my dear friends chris hayes and joy reid and nicolle wallace and lawrence o donnell and the whole team, 1:00 p.m. is when the live hearing starts, and 8:00 p.m. tomorrow night is when we will start our prime time recap. i can tell you one thing in advanceim of tomorrow s hearing. i can tell you for sure that the tattoo quotient among the witnesses isth about to go way, wayth up and i do not want to speculate what any of these folks might haveat lurking unde their collars, it is totally possible of course that like, you know, rusty bowers has an amazing torso full of tattoos, who knows or just michael luttig had a full sleeve tattoo working under his very silver suit but in terms of visible tattoos, tattoos visible o even in busins wear, in terms of face tattoos, neck tattoo, head tattoos, hand tattoos, tomorrow is