This morning and have continued throughout the day. Philippe. Reporter it is a waiting game today. The chief negotiator says that there has been an agreement on several key issues but still no deal has been announced. The bart team loved the scene and a half said that they are or to wait until the unions are born to review the latest proposals. Were they returned. The around 7 30 tonight. However, they did return and they did not address the media you take that however you would like. They are still optimistic that a deal will be reached but the clock is ticking. I think that we put out a good proposal. We feel good about where we are. Bart still has questions to prevent a strike. We are still talking into and what we need to do and cautiously optimistic. I am hoping that things will happen. It could still be close on each side, so close, the economy at each side. Each side, and the economy is at such a risk. We are just that close. Reporter the last person you heard from was lt. Gov.
Weather and traffic. This is a live look from our roof cam. The San Francisco skyline everybody is waking up to clear skies. A bit of a warming trend. Temperatures are deftly warmer for this time of year. The extended models are definitelywarmer. Here is however, is called right now. We read in the upper 30s in Half Moon Bay is cold your kron 4 7 day around the bay looking like a great week and still temperatures are right where we should be for this time of year. So that is something that we will continue to monitor on kron 4. As for traffic . It is looking good. This is the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza. This has no problems, no delays. Very quiet on the san mateo bridge, only 12 minutes. Also no fault of the Golden Gate Bridge and no accidents no fog. Good morning and top stories we are folling this monday morning strike deadline by 24 hours tonight, granting bay area commuters a days grace, but blasted bart leadership for what they called a refusal to negotiate. Bart leader
Good evening, and its always great to have you with us here on a sunday night. And we do begin tonight with that clock ticking, and what we ask happened to all that talk of a deal this weekend . No deal at all. Tonight, so Many Americans simply fed up. An angry crowd taking down barriers at the lincoln memorial. Swarming onto the steps that have been shut down all month. Some of the demonstrators then tossing those barricades in front of the white house. Other National Monuments open this weekend for the first time in days after pleas from tourists and state leaders. The statue of liberty and the grand canyon among them. And a tern message tonight from the financial pros from all over the world. Meeting in washington, just this weekend, the president of the World Bank Warning that america defaulting later this week would be a disastrous event to the Global Economy as a whole. That default now just more than three days away. We have Team Coverage tonight. How this could soon effect your
Announcer from nbc news World Headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly nenbc nigh lester holt. Another day of lots of talk and no action. What we have sadly come to expect from our leaders 13 days after they allowed much of the u. S. Government to run aground. The pain the shut down inflicted on americans isnt enough, in 72 hours it will go from bad to worse. Its when the debt ceiling expires. 80 times since 1960 the congress has raised the limit without drama. Contrary to what some may think, raising the debt ceiling doesnt give authority to take on new spending, only to pay bills it already has. Like social security, military pay and veterans benefits. Paying those bills is expected to burn through the cash on hand at the end of the month leaving the u. S. The First Time Ever in default. What are the white house and congress doing to avoid it . We start with Kelly Odonnell on capitol hill where frustration spilled in to the streets for a time today. Reporter sure did, lester. Wi