Bank in place, a little drizzle out there, but temperatures, 5060s low clouds filling in nicely here. Not much change here compared to yesterday. All that tropical moisture we talked about is visiting Southern California for the high desert. And a little bit towards the central sierra. But for us, i think we have to wait a little bit before that maybe makes a move probably later in the weekend, 60s, 70s and 80s on those temps. All right. Sal is here. I dont know, picking up cones. Something else right now we have a crash, steve, that has all lanes here on 880 blocked southbound 880 at 16th. Let me put it on the map here for you. Southbound, 880 at 16th. The couple of trucks got into it in the 3 00 hour and its been theyre closed in that southbound direction. People are being taken off the freeway. Now. It is early enough that its not causing a major delay, but i would use eastbound 580 and forget about 880 south unless you are getting on the freeway after 16th. If youre getting on at t
Some places, and theres a chance of thunderstorms. And the participants in association took various actions in georgia and elsewhere to block the counting of the votes of the president ial electors. Indicted for a fourth time. Former President Trump now facing charges for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 Election Results in georgia. Were live in washington breaking down the new indictment. What the former president is now saying about the legal allegations. Plus, not hitting the picket lines. A strike suspended as san jose workers negotiate with the city. The agreement that still hangs in the balance this morning. This is today in the bay. Good Tuesday Morning to you. Thanks so much for allowing us to be a part of your morning. Im marcus washington. Im laura garcia. Before we begin, we want to welcome morgan hill unified and lafayette students back to school. We hope its a great year for students, teachers and parents. Weve got to talk about the extreme heat. Meteorologist kari ha
Their stalled contract negotiations. And it may be working. Heres cbss mark strassmann. Reporter l. A. Is a city counting strikes like a bowling alley. 11,000 city employees, all Union Service workers, are staging a 24hour walkout. Theyre indignant. Contract talks with the city have sputtered. Think of all this as a warning shot, a 24hour reminder of what disruption feels like. Here in l. A. , its the cost of living. Reporter custodian phyllis stringer echos the frustrations of hundreds rallying outside city hall. Double trouble low wages, high inflation. We need some help. Youre working too hard and making too little . Yes, yes. You know, we need a lot more employees to come out to work with the city. Reporter more walkouts. Two hollywood unions have struck the set. Without the more than 75,000 actors and writers, all Studio Production has stopped. Whats scarce here, insight into an end in sight. L. A. s labor actions just the latest in americas summer of strikes. Widespread walkouts
That is, equipment failed, flooding occurred due to precipitation. Over the course of 40 years, the roof leaked, the steps were broken, and the passage was in disrepair. This is a suspended ceiling , energysaving led lamps are built into the ceilings, the walls are lined with panels, a plastic panel, metallized, aluminum on the back, plastic on the outside, very practical. I kept dreaming, when will lugansk be restored, ill come and look, the city is going crazy, bad, falling into decay, suddenly this is here, everything was destroyed, everything practically, and in order to lay the road surface, all this had to be restored, replaced, thats all, and it was all done so quickly, well, it was just nice to watch. We are now in one of the most active, brightest places in the city of lugansk, called young guard square. The young guard square was founded in 1948, in the sixties it was renamed in honor of the thirtieth anniversary of the vksm, and it appeared here around the same time. Monumen
Search and rescue teams get into the houses burned. Support has been pouring in since the first images of the fires came out. This united boeing 787 left sfo with supplies from the red cross. And there were similar scenes at the airport in moneta where we caught up with some of the volunteers doing what they can to help the victims. About a dozen people with the red cross based here in the bay area have left for hawaii and now more are on the way. Both tom tanner and michelle aver is headed to honolulu first on two week deployment. They know they will get to maui but will adapt to the changing needs of the situation. They will assist government leaders on the ground coordinating the response to the wildfires. One aspect is a unique challenge for the red cross. They are prepared for this assignment. This is on somebodys worst day of their life. They are there. They dont have a place to stay. We have to stablize stabilize the situation it is a special place. I got married there in maui.