Workers who dont know when theyll see their next paycheck. It means that we have to make our groceries extend for two, three weeks instead of the one week that we have. We have to maybe make the gas in the car last that much longer. Reporter tourists are being turned away from National Parks and monuments. Civilians sent home from army bases like fort mccoy in wisconsin. Children shut out of head start programs in 11 states. Right now were the ones suffering. Reporter states should tighten their own belts until congress can break this impasse. Today were playing a tight game of chicken. Reporter National Security is at risk. This is a dreamland for Foreign Intelligence Service to recruit. Reporter on capitol hill even some republicans are uncomfortable with the spending fight thats turned into a battle over obama care driven by the tea party. Reporter most of the time you can probably see an end game. Right now theres no end game in sight. Reporter a political game with real life conse
Traffic. People doing lastminute travel to get to their destinations for tomorrow. There are fewer people, however, hitting the roads this thanksgiving holiday, and its not because of the price of gas. The price of a gallon of gas is actually dropped around 50 cents over the past few months, and if you compare the prices today with what they were at last thanksgiving, gas is still lower. Right now were averaging around 3. 50 in the south and east bay per gallon of gas. 3. 60. Thats a drop of about 15 cents to 20 cents from last year. This according to triplea. Yet, triplea predicts fewer californians hitting the road this week. 4. 4 million are only supposed to be getting behind the wheel. Thats about a 4 drop than last from last thanksgiving. What gives . Well, triplea believes its unemployment and cash flow. People with little or no income saving what little theyve got by staying home. And in some cases, cancelling their trips so they can stay home, work, and earn that much needed pa
Could be seen all over the coyote creek valley. It was not the actual lumber that went up. Much of that was saved. Instead it was Old Buildings that lit. The fire destroyed two structures, damaged a historic bunk house from the 1800s and all set a large barn on fire next door. The owner of the lumberyard was on site at the time inside his office when he tells us around 7 45 this morning he heard some large noises. I thought somebody behind me a tree had fallen or limb bray branch fallen and had shook a building, and then i heard a small boom, and then a large boom, and then by the time i came out the back building was all engulfed in flames. I got out what i could, and my computer and a few other things that i could grab, and by then i called 911 right away, of course, but then thats all i could get out. That fire eventually consumed his office. He still doesnt know the cause, but he isnt surprise thad it went up so fast. Essential the building was built in the 1950s. This small town o
Highwing green in color in the righthand turn lane in the quimby. It made an Emergency Landing after apparent engine trouble. An instructor and a student had 7t q off from hillview airport around 8 00 this morning. The stupt was at the controls at the time. Was about 100 feet in the air in takeoff. This is at a time when the airplane needs power the most when the engine stopped doing its job. It started to sputter. Lost power and idled. The instructor took over the controls with no option of turk back. He tried to regain the rpms by adjusting the throttle and the fuel mixture, but nothing. For thefo8 next two minutes the pilot glided the plane looking for a place to land while trying to stay clear of the pg e power lines. When he saw ab open spot, he took the opportunity knowing he would only have one shot at this. The pilot did a good job of relying on training for emergency type situations. He landed safely. He and his student walked away unhurt. Are you certain it was an engine prob
General that they believe they are fairly certain that the body found in the stair well yesterday morning was that of lynn spalding. They still dont have 100 id. Lynn spalding, the 57yearold woman, a patient, was admitted on september 19th to be treated for an infection, but last seen by a nurse just two days later. Family and friends have circulated flyers searchingg fo the mother of two. A worker at sf general found a womans body on the fourth floor exterior stairwell, but apparently it wasnt used very often. How long had the person been there . Well, the hospital hasnt said yet, but some of the questions that theyre talking about, here the family spokesperson, is they want to know exactly what kind of protocol was followed. A family friend said this has been an emotional and unbelievable experience, and they are just waiting to hear now from a sheriffs spokesperson and also a spokesperson to the hospital who is expected to be out here any minute now to update the media. The latest w