News at 730. She certainly knew how to think how to get things done, didnt she . Welcome, everyone. Im Heather Holmes in San Francisco today honoring californias longest serving senator with that Memorial Service outside city hall. Hundreds of Family Friends and colleagues gathering under sunny skies to remember the Lasting Legacy of the late Dianne Feinstein. From the cable cars, the Breast Cancer stamp to the assault weapons ban to team tahoe and team tahoe here. Team tahoe. The list goes on. And on from the us capitol hill back to San Francisco, where Dianne Feinstein is our forever mayor. Many remembered the 90 year old as a political giant and a trailblazer for women. President biden recorded an audio message celebrating the many glass ceilings that she shattered, often the only woman in the room. She also mentored generations of women and men alike to imagine a bigger, more hopeful future for themselves, for the country and for the world. On this day of remembrance, we reflect on
Climbed up to the 90. The heat brought us here. Erica wilson says she and her family came to crown beach in alameda because their home was too hot. If its 85 degrees and the outside, then its about 100 degrees in the home. We have skylights with little to no ac. Its a very old building. Wilson usually works from home, but thursday it was work from the beach, so i have my laptop here. Im sitting on my lap. Email normally cool areas along the coast were sweltering and it was reading about 9395 when i was leaving for work. Jake sutter is a host at copita restaurant in sausalito. The ceiling fans were on heat lamps off patrons, avoiding seats around the open fire roaster. You can see the waterfront from where we are and it still feels like were 30, 40 miles inland. And it its really hot. Its really hot. It was hot indoors is yeah, it was really hard to fall asleep. You know, we dont have a we dont have an ac system. And so the fan was on for this couple though hot weather was still perfect
Hot. Lets check in with Steve Paulson if its going to continue today. Right . I think today is the hottest day. Then well start. Yeah, i think well start to dip a little bit here. But 50, 60, the city, 68, the San Francisco temperature still does not work, hasnt worked since since 453 on wednesday. Hopefully theyll get that fixed. But theres nothing yet. No fog yet. So today, too hot to handle. No kidding. No fog yet. Cool to mild low, sunny and hot. I think this is the hottest day for most. And temperatures. You remember the 90s. Theyll be around today, thats for sure. 92, 96 on the forecast highs. This man remembers the 90s at 401. Who didnt blowfish steve oh very good one thats a good 190 i mean thats pretty 90s. Thats very 90s. Yes. Yes sir. All right. Good morning to you. Its friday. My goodness we need a friday. Lets go to the bay bridge. You can see traffic is moving along very nicely with no major issues here. Were also looking at some of the other bridges. You can see the Rich
The president pro tempore the majority leader is recognized. Mr. Schumer i ask that the senate observe a moment of silence in honor of senator Dianne Feinstein. Mr. Schumer madam president. The president pro tempore the majority leader. Mr. Schumer earlier this morning, we lost a giant in the senate. Senator Dianne Feinstein was one of the most amazing people who ever graced the senate, who ever graced the country. She had so many amazing, wonderful qualities wrapped up in one incredible human being. She was smart, she was strong, she was brave, she was xash compassionate. But maybe the trait that stood out most of us was her amazing integrity. Her integrity was a diamond. Her integrity shown like a beacon across the senate and across the country for tall to see and hopefully emulate. Dianne feinstein would typically say when you asked her how was she voting on something, let me study this issue before taking a position. Let me go home and read on it. And when she came back, if she bel
The floor. The presiding officer without objection. Ms. Cortez masto mr. President , like so many this morning, i rise to mourn the loss of a true champion in the United States senate. Dianne was one of the kindest, most thoughtful people that i have had the pleasure to know. When i first got to the senate and ive heard some of my colleagues this morning talk about as new senators, she was so gracious. As a new senator she would invite me to dinner with colleagues, and she was such a lady and so professional and so elegant. Every time you went to dinner with dianne, you could be guaranteed that she would have a little set of flowers for you in your place at the restaurant, and then she would have a little parting gift for you, whether it was like a little coin purse or something to show just truly who she was. And ive heard this morning if my colleagues from my colleagues similarly the stories of diannes kindness and her respect for others. She was a fighter her whole life leading on s