Joining us, im kenny choi. And im michelle griego. We have Team Coverage on the heat and fire danger from the north bay to the south bay today. Lets start with meteorologist mary lee. Reporter tracking strong offshore winds. Mount saint helena, 42 miles an hour wind gusts. Diablo, 37. Mount tam, 23 miles an hour wind gusts as well as danville. A red flag warning in effect now until 11 00 a. M. Tomorrow. The north bay mountains, east bay hills and diablo range due to the strong gusty range. Low humidity. That means an extreme fire danger. Also, offshore winds. We are heating up. Heat advisory today for most of the area. Temperatures well above average this time of year soaring into the triple digits inland. And the 24hour temperature change, we are much warmer compared to yesterday at this time running anywhere from nine to 18 degrees warmer compared to yesterday. The hot gusty conditions mean a fire risk is rising. Kpix5s jackie ward is in santa rosa where crews are getting ready to fi
Tweets. With me is iain anderson, founder of the International Communications agency, cicero group. Now i must be careful because if i use the name of the amazon assistant, it sets them off. I apologise if that has happened to you this morning to lets get straight into the newspapers. An angry session in the Uk Parliament as they reconvened. Angry, fiery and as they reconvened. Angry, fiery and a real sense of mps feeling almost emboldened now. Repeated calls to the Prime Minister to resign. The worst and most acrimonious session of parliament i have ever watched andi of parliament i have ever watched and i have been watching parliament for a very long time and mps almost screaming at each other. And the Prime Minister doubling down on his view that a legal challenge to his shuttering of parliament, the corroding as it is known, was, in his view, wrong. It was notjust the Prime Minister yesterday who said that, cabinet members were lining up to make that point that in their view they r
Is another day in parliament laughter other government ministers are defiant too. No apology is required for breaking the law. I dont think that the government should apologise for having a strong domestic agenda. I dont think we should apologise also for seeking to advance our exit from the European Union. I dont think the government should apologise also for saying that we are attempting to honour the democratic will of the british people. Whats the opposition parties plan . Jeremy corbyn says mrjohnson should resign, but isnt going to call for a vote of no confidence today. The Supreme Court have said that he acted illegally, and parliament has reopened. This is a constitutional problem of huge proportions. It isnt a problem. And thats why i called for the Prime Minister to resign, because of the way he has been found wanting, badly wanting, by the Supreme Court. Hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. We are live from westminster. What do you make of the l
Me, mr. Speaker. They have until the house rises today to table the motion of no confidence in the government. And we can have that vote tomorrow. Or if any of the other parties, if they fancy a go. They can table that motion, and give you the time for the vote. Will they have the courage to act or will they refuse to take responsibility and do nothing but give up and delay. Why wouldnt they . What are they scared of, mr. Speaker . It is now well over the what you are scared of. Order, order, and i have order. I appeal to the house to have some regard to how our proceedings are viewed by people watching them in the country at large. Order. Order. Let the remainder of the statement be with the Prime Ministers exhortation, and i am not requiring it, but i want to hear the rest of the statement and the questioning on it. Mr. Prime minister. Mr. Speaker, thank you. As i commend this statement to the house. I say that it is time to get brexit done. Get brexit done so that we can respect the