News station. Youre watching kron 4 news every tear. Like the whole neighborhood with gun and claims. Now at 10 the threat of wildfires is still here a grass fire near the landmark South San Francisco sign filling the sky with smoke. The danger hitting too close to home for families which were forced to evacuate we want to have more on this in just a moment, but first tonight, the bay area as a whole is still not out of the woods when it comes to fire danger, thank you for joining us tonight at 10 im pam moore and im grant lotus in tonight for ken way we saw another day of record breaking heat here in the bay and a red flag warning that was set to expire this morning was extended for some regions until tomorrow our chief meteorologist Lawrence Karnow standing by with the latest on the fire danger tonight, lawrence yeah guys, this red flag warning now extended until 8 oclock. In the morning tomorrow morning thats because this ridge just really stubborn not breaking down very rapidly and
Mr. Chairman id like to begin by following up on something that you have disclosed today and disclosed early yr to both majority, minority. But it is some new information for the committee. You said in your testimony that one of your staff was present with ambassador sondland on the day after the july 25th phone call, is that right . Thats correct, mr. Chairman. And as your staff related the event to you, your staff member could overhear mr. Sondland and the phone over hear the president on the phone . Thats correct. So the president must have been speaking loud enough on the phone. This was a cell phone . It was a cell phone. The president must have been speaking loud enough for your staff member to be able to over hear this . It was. And what your staff member could over hear was President Trump asking ambassador sondland about, quote, the investigations, is that right . Thats correct. I think you testified also that you had come to understand that the term, investigations, was a ter
Cleveland 19 news sponsored by National Carpet mill outlet. Ohios flooring superstore. Asking questions. Getting answers. Cleveland 19 news starts now. Romona the rain has almost moved through northeast ohio and get ready for a cooler day tomorrow. Denise but we arent done with the rain this week. Details in this first alert. It is actually not a bad day. We are going to be cooler than what we have been. But let me show you where the rain is occurring right now. Youngstown, canton, some steadier rain is finally moving through. And holmes county, further north it is just some spotty showers and all of these showers will be moving through overnight of the there you can see the rain in canton. That will be moving through means the dry morning commute. It will be dry in the day and then starting later tomorrow night and through thursday and into friday, rain that will be one of the super soakers. The wind picks p picks up and turning colder. The mix alert day will be on thursday. Again thi
To advance to the world series this afternoon in toronto. The blue jays its okay. They got their first win in game four, but this morning were still on the verge of our first world series berth since 1997. Nichole rearrange your schedules and maybe go in a little early today so you can sneak out before 4 00. First pitch is at 4 08 this afternoon in toronto. Tia we will look at the indians coverage in about two about the forecast before you head out the door. Lets get over to meteorologist sam roberts. No more 80s, but still above average today for those temperatures. Samantha you got it. Low 70s this afternoon, and our average high this time of year is about 61. We are way warmer than that. We go 68 at lunchtime. Heres your school day forecast. Out at the bus stop this morning, i expect lower 60s and even some upper 50s. You might need to grab the so youre not battling the wind. Again, 68 midday, and then an afternoon high today of about 72. So for the ride home, the kids may be sheddi
Well, its a mess. Its a huge mess. Reporter even then Veronica Bonilla is prone to understatement after a ruptured water main put her familys living space under water at 7 30 this morning. Once i saw the water we knew, it was deja vu all over again. Its happened before. Reporter believe it. This is the third time and the worst. Reporter residents tell us the last was in december of 2014, the time before that, well, would you believe that as of early this afternoon east bay mud still could not confirm it . Weve responded to between 800 and 1,000 main breaks each year so remembering one main break can sometimes be difficult. Reporter they say the broken main was made of cast iron and almost 100 years old. Its exactly the kind of main that the utility is replacing at a rate of 10 miles a year with thousand of miles to go, but three breaks in one spot. All they are doing is patching up pipes. Thats it. They are not really addressing the full problem. These this street needs to be redone, a