good tuesday morning to you, and thanks for joining us, i m chris sanchez. i m scott mcgrew. you can find us live on roku, amazon, apple tv, and everywhere. good morning, we re starting out pretty quiet. this is sort of the weather pattern that we ve fallen into since the weekend really. we do have some areas of fog, and right now a lot of the sprinkle activity on our radar is down through central california, monterey area. it s going to be mild and humid there. a lot of those sprinkles we saw yesterday didn t even make it to the ground. it wasn t any real measurable rain. today we re going to continue to see a mix of sun and clouds, daytime highs will be a little warmer than this. it s still chilly to start. concord 41, oakland 43. san jose 44 as you head out the door. we have dense fog through parts of the north bay, now less than a quarter of a mile through novato. a quarter of a mile through santa rosa and napa as well. i am starting to notice some fog through san jos
activity on radar. today it s going to be really love will you. by the afternoon expect some sunshine in the upper 50s and low 60s. thank you, vianey. a live look at capitol hill where we expect passionate calls for national voter rights reform as the senate begins debate on two contentious bills. today in the bay brie jackson joins us live. this could end up being a powerful moment but also a futile one by the end of the day. reporter: oh, absolutely. we are expecting some contentious debates here on capitol hill, kris and scott. today the senate will begin debate on the john lewis voting rights advancement act and the freedom to vote act. now, unless something changes, debate could be as far as these two bills go. democrats bracing for an uphill battle on capitol hill today. at the center of the fight voting rights legislation. where do you stand? whose side are you on? reporter: debate begins today over two voting rights bills, the legislation could make electi
and tried to stop it. the lies this election was stolen from you, from me, and from the country. if you ask how many republican congressmen believe donald trump was re-elected, i d say maybe a couple. but 60% of our base does. conspiracy theories that could have been mickey mouse i m watching going this is the craziest thing i ve ever seen. and people bought it. lawsuits they try to not have your votes counted. they did not want your vote to count. potentially illegal pressure campaigns. i just want to find 11,780 votes. what he was asking for wasn t supported by the facts, wasn t supported by the constitution. extraordinary scheming. let s talk about just breathtaking that you would have laid out such a clear game plan that so clearly violated the constitution. and all too many in the republican party we believe this was a free and fair election. and maga media who followed along. unverifiable dumps of vote we will never give
scott at the astroworld music festival in houston. video from that soldout event shows the moment travis scott pauses and then he looks on in confusion as an ambulance moves into the packed crowd of about 50,000 fans. witnesses described the rush of people squeezing against them leaving them with nowhere to go. it was going on for over two hours. it just got worse and worse. you just can t breathe. you feel like there is a weight on you. it was so hard to move your arms, to breathe. i was pushing in front of me just to breathe. just breathe. i just remember looking up and passing out. and then i was in and out for a little while. i didn t see anything. i could kind of feel what was going on. someone pulled me over a fence. and i was sat in a chair and then i passed out again. when i woke up, i was in a different area in a chair with a water bottle on my lap. the houston mayor says there are plenty of unanswered questions tonight and calls it an active investigation. c
brianna keilar. it is tuesday, october 26th. 2.9 billion people use facebook worldwide. 2.9 billion, more than a third of the world population. when we re talking about facebook users, we re talking about the world. think of the influence. think of the reach. think of the potential for goodness, but think of the potential for danger. or the actual manifestation of danger. the following are accusations, revelations, or admissions of what facebook and its branches are doing to the world. told not in the words of facebook s outside critics but critics from the inside. it is a platform for spreading of hate speech. that it is ripe for abuse by those who wish to do harm. that it is a petri dish for pois poisonous misinformation. it s a safe haven for pol politicians to lie. a marketplace for trafficking and selling human beings. it is especially damaging to the self-esteem of young girls. it provided some of the fuel for the insurrection. an empowerment vehicle for extremists