Off. Good morning. Im daria and im james. Lots to get to today, which we will. But first, wow, look at that. A beautiful look outside over San Francisco says the new trend and whether hi john. Yeah, and its here to stay for a little bit. We are looking at nothing but sunshine in the sevenday forecast and it is going to be something thats pretty comfortable after the cooler and wetter weather. We have been seeing. Your view outside of Half Moon Bay of pretty inviting one. I think a lot of people are going to be heading out that direction in the days ahead of us were clear and dry all across the state and that same applies to the bay area. One catch to this forecast and thats increasing winds later on today. 2030, even 40 Miles Per Hour. Gusts this afternoon into evening. And then 40 to 50 Miles Per Hour gust tomorrow. Some especially breezy thursday before we calm down into the weekend, temperatures are in the 40s right now with alameda at 49 degrees. A few spots like redwood city point
expect from that prime time event. plus, new charges against members of the far right proud boys for their alleged role in that attack. we ll explain what the justice department will have to prove in a case that experts say is difficult to make. and the latest in the debate over gun safety. top negotiators in the senate say a bipartisan deal could be reached later this week. good morning and welcome to way too early. on this tuesday, june 7th. i m jonathan lemire. we start with more aggressive action taken by the justice department connected to the january 6th attack on the capitol. the former leader of the proud boys, a right wing extremist group and four other members are facing seditious conspiracy charges. the justice department says enrique tarrio and four of his lieutenants were involved in the plans to storm the capitol and try to prevent congress from certifying the 2020 presidential election. tarrio was not in washington on january 6th. a judge has ordered
this morning. yes. members of the far right extremist group, the proud boys, first charged with conspiracy, are now charged with conspiracy to overthrow the government or to block federal law from their alleged role in their january 6th attack on the capitol. we expect to learn more about the group s actions this week, not from the justice department but from congress, when the committee investigating the attack opens its first public hearings in primetime on thursday. we ll have more on the very first witness set to testify. and wait, really quickly about this, it s interesting. you look at what the january 6th committee is putting together. you look at the information on all of this. you have republicans like marco saying, oh, it s going to be a circus because there s going to be a tv producer involved. these republicans, instead of doing what they took an oath to do, which is to protect and defend the konts constitution of the united states, they re just trying
in a move that could push the country closer to default. the treasury department said it would end a waiver that had allowed us bondholders to accept payments. russia has almost $2 billion worth of payments on its international bonds that will be due up to the end of the year. joining me now is patrick reid, co founder of the adamis principle. i guess the place to start with this is how close it will bring russia to default in common what would happen if it does? thank you for having me on. it isjust another nail thank you for having me on. it is just another nail in the russian economy, and we cannot underestimate the consequences and dangers of a default. it is not quite like 1998, but it is not quite like 1998, but it is not very good for russia long term. now, a ten year yield on a russian bond will get you about 10% right now. that is not enough. russia s central bank raised interest rates to 20%. they are now currently 1a. that is not going to be enough either. essentia
An attitude towards this truth or an interpretation of these events. Someone will probably call this also propaganda, but it will be healthy propaganda common sense, promotion of the interests of your country, even aggressive imposition of the interests of your country, but this is important, the interests of your country. And also said skabeeva, i quote behind each interpretation, as a rule, there is some solvent element that provides the interpretation of certain events, adding that if you are patriots, it is of course better to work for. Someone will also call this, probably propaganda , but it will be propaganda of common sense, propaganda of the interests of your country, even aggressive imposition the interests of your country, but this is important, the interests of your state . So how much does russia allocate to the progovernment, and in fact propaganda, media, for example, a year before the fullscale invasion , they received 1. 5 billion dollars from the russian budget, alrea