Weather. Its going to be warm. It is. And gasia was singing love is here to stay. You interviewed you were going, who is that . What is that . That goes way back. Up and down the coast, some of that is working its way in under the golden gate, on the span, making the move out towards alcatraz, very shallow. Inland temps bumping up brad shay says bay fog hitting alcatraz. Some warm air aloft. 76 degrees already at summit road, 1800foot level. I know owb otherrer in the mid to upper 70s. Even sfo is calm. That fog is restricted. Probably having a hard time staying up. 60s for some. More so on sunday. Some of the higher clouds are already beginning to work their way over. Wont like inland tells. Some of the patchy fog. This will be the warmest day for a while. 7 02. Sal is here now and still friday light, sal or something popped up . Well, sort of, slow track but not quite as bad as it would be on a wednesday. Good morning to you, steve, good morning at home. If you are driving on 80, you
Shiites and master saudi arabia with all sorts of horrible things are happening. I dont think so. And so there we are. You ask about the president not getting involved in syria. He just put 200 special forces troops into syria. As far as i know, recognized by the u. N. After reigning power and the russians are there with approval by the theory of government. The iranians are there with approval. Hezbollah, the shia group from lebanon, they are there with approval. The precedent for 250 special forces into israel without that casualty . Its a point of view. The world sees what he does. Ill tell you something else. If you think the number of american troops into iraq is three or 4000, im telling you this for a fact times that amount and maybe even more if you count the pilots and crews that are doing the bombing in the ocean. Thats telling the truth to the people about some basic stuff. And that is that he had on the other hand, i also think its going to be the greatest president will ha
[inaudible] [inaudible conversations]. [inaudible conversations]. Everyone can hear us . Came back everyone can hear us . Well keep at it until you can, i promise. I saw it coming. Everyone here . Everyone ready . Just got so hard to get things everyone have a chair, mostly . I never felt like i needed to i dont think it is on. Do we have microphones. Sound . All right. Do we have seats . Sound good . All right. Welcome, everyone. Im chris good win with the Mississippi Department of archives and history. Well begin with the final panel in the Old Supreme Court chamber. Thank the state legislature for letting us use once again this beautiful State Capitol for this book festival. And we thank tag art, rimes and graham the panel for this president ial year. Here to say a few things about that panel, andy taggart, jerry nash, festival organizer, mississippi politics. Considerably dated. It is privilege for my partners and i have the opportunity to participate in this way. I thank you you a
Im proud to have fought alongside my colleagues to make sure they wouldnt be victims. Even the one thing the congress is tasked to do, fund the government, is were not aloud to do. The c. R. Doesnt do our job. We are kicking the can down the road and setting ourselves up for another 11th hour bandaid. We can do better. We are elected to do better. And better will simply be doing our jobs. Thats all the American People want from us. I yield back. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman yields back. The gentlelady from new york reserves. The gentleman from kentucky is recognized. Mr. Rogers i yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman from louisiana, mr. Graves. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman is recognized for mr. Rogers for the purposes of a colloquy. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman is recognized. Mr. Graves thank you, mr. Speaker. I thank my colleague for yielding and wish to engage the gentleman from kentucky, the chairman of the Appropriations Committee, in a collo
Of the fog. Above it is where the loma fire is burning. Still 73 degrees in the hills. Not as hot the last few days. We should see cooler temperatures, and the marine layers deepening which will help things out along the fire lines. The cooldown badly needed on the Santa Cruz Mountains, where the loma fire continues to burn mostly out of control. Here is the laeest in terms of the numbers. The fires burned through 2200 acres, up to 10 containment this morning. One home and six out buildings have been destroyed. Bob redell is out there and will have an update later this morning. As we mentioned yesterday, there were a lot of reenforcements needed to get to this point today. The number of firefighters went from 350 to 500 on the front lines, bringing in tankers and choppers as they did more air drops and used more fire retardant. It appears to have calmed the spread of the fire. A very fierce fire season. Firefighters say its only intensified in the past few months. We spoke to one firef