the ground. it is the top of the hour and it s always good to be with you. the delta variant is surging in all 50 states. st. louis and st. louis county are both set to bring back mask mandates. we ll dive into the latest with our saturday night panel.br it s day two of the olympics in tokyo. team usa s three on three womens basketball, gymnastics and volleyball teams all compete in a few hours. we ll talk about how far the olympics have come for women anl how far they still have to go. and jeff bezos rocket launch has a lot of people excited about space tourism. others are cynical about the billionaire space race, but i a see a problem with both sides of this debate. i ll explain in tonight s essay. from nbc news world headquarters in new york, i m joshua johnson. welcome to the week. you know, after more than a year indoors and with vaccinations on the rise this io summer was supposed to be much more fun. scratch that record. the delta variant is threatening t
looking for continued strength. city did guide up to the higher end of the range for its credit card charge off portfolio. we are coming off extremely low levels that were unsustainable. wells fargo is down in trading. is that just because of the legal charges? allison: legal charges is part of it, also no visibility on operating charges. it is not surprising they are not giving any commitments at this stage. it is also not surprising that you would see a lot of charges as a new ceo comes in and tries to put the past behind them. i think the size of the legal charge was surprising to some. the question is is this it? is there more to come? i was on and off the call so i m not sure we have got a number for the losses beyond reserve or any indication on that front. the question is already getting the worst behind us. david: often it comes to a reset with the new ceo. thanks very much. now we go to brooke sutherland on the boeing story. you have a great piece on the new ceo, cal
5:00. this time around, it s a 62-year-old woman who got through security and on to a flight from san jose, making it to los angeles international. chief investigative reporter tony kovaleski was the first to report the details of what happened. tony, there is a lot of finger-pointing going on tonight. a whole lot of finger-point, jess. basically, at this point it looks like tsa and san jose s airport have been working hard to keep this quiet. 18 hours after 62-year-old marilyn hartman breached security here at the airport, no word of the security breakdown. no word until a well placed unnamed source contacted the nbc bay area investigative unit. the security breach started here on monday night. bypassing the document checkpoint on the second floor of san jose international. this can t happen. reporter: california congress swalwell serves on the committee. we re lucky she was harmless. reporter: marilyn hartman has become a bit of a frequent flier. it s the third ti
tomorrow. ridership has been down by 85,000 trips on friday, monday and tuesday amid all of this daily uncertainty. take a look. this is the microphone stand in front of the cal trans building in oakland. this is where the talks are taking place. when officials are ready to make an announce. we ll bring it to you live. this is the fifth time in the past week when it s unclear if b.a.r.t. trains will be running in the morning. you can find out immediately if there s a settlement or strike, download our app and you ll get breaking news alerts whenever news happens. join us in the morning for the latest on the b.a.r.t. strike threat. the morning news team will have all developments if there is a strike, we ll bring you commute updates. join us for an early start beginning at 4:00 on the abc 7 morning news. at least we know ac transit won t be on strike at midnight. governor brown stepped in to avert that strike. the governor declared a delay while a panel investigates the talk
dinner at havana s palace of the revolution. today, north korea fired five short range projectiles into the sea, in response to war games involving south korea and the u.s. officials are attempting to learn whether the projectiles are missiles artillery shells or rockets. the u.s. has set up a small marine artillery post in northern iraq to protect a nearby iraqi military base. isis terrorists fired two rockets at that site killing one u.s. marine. militants shot small arms fire at that out post. no americans were hurt today. as i mentioned, all of the presidential candidates except bernie sanders are addressing the nation s top pro israel group. james rosen has been watches the action. greeted like a rock star, hillary clinton delighted the american israel public affairs committee audience with her pledge to maintain the qualitative military edge israel enjoys over its neighbors. donald trump s presidency she warned would be unthinkable for israel and jews. we need stead