Of those managers, it says safety trumps service. Nothing comes before safety, it says every decision a metro employee makes should be put safety ahead of operational concerns. Including on time performance, schedule adherence, convenience, and cost efficiency. Safety trumps service. Live at the station, bruce leshan, wusa 9. When you think about it, bruce, safety is everything. All right. The transportation secretary told his inspectors not to take no for an answer if metro tries to keep them off the rails and he says the more he sees of that, the more likely he is to shut down the s. Hes also pushing met to cut from 8 to 6 car trains to reduce the flow of electricity and the risk of fire. But that of course could leave more of us waiting on the platform. Turning to Prince Georges County now where a connected to the shooting death of Police Officer colson. Prosecutors say michael fords brothers drove him to the Prince Georges County county Police Headquarters and recorded him as he op
Recent ruling by the Supreme Court when it comes to juveniles convicted of first and before sentencing chisolm sentence him to 40 years before being eligible for parole justice lowey addressed the events of three years ago. Its hard to imagine a family to endure. Do you want to say anything to the family . Reporter his mother left without comment as did his legal team. Reporter are you satisfied with the judges decision. I have no comment. I have no comment. Have no comment. Reporter . Reporter phillip chisolm will remain in a juvenile facility until his 18th birthday then he will be relocated to the maximum state prison at Cedar Junction at walpole and he is first eligible for parole in the year 2056 when he turns 54. Cooper, 7 news. Anchor the family of Colleen Ritzer voicing some frustration after todays sentencing. Byron barnett joins us now with more on their reaction today. Byron . Reporter well, tom and peggy ritzer say they feel devastate and betrayed over the sentencing. They
Now are in the 30s. 34 of santa rosa and a lot of 36 and now but also 34 in fairfield. Livermore year at 39. The rest of us are generally in the 40s. Assam until you are close at 38 degrees. San jose are coming in at 41 degrees. High pressure and control. Clouds can start rolling in. Starting tomorrow and ran into when they will talk more about the chance for some rain on your thanksgiving holiday when i come back but first heres george with their traffic. George an unusually slow ride for the trip on interstate 80 in the westbound direction. In Early Morning accident backing up the ride after it blocked a number of lanes the accident has been cleared from the traffic lanes but look now we are back of beyond highway 4 in the westbound direction. Even with a lanes clear the backup continues to grow. Over 33 minutes now from hercules to berkeley and across the bay big delays persisted here for 101 and the southbound direction with an accident near the county lines. Its back to the up thr
We would now have a look at the weather. We are starting out with clear skies and we do expect cold conditions especially for the north. We may also have morning frost developing. For the afternoon will have a lot of sunshine. Tomorrow it will be partly sunny. It will be a little milder and then on wednesday, change is coming. Will have an increasing clouds. I will lecher know if we will receive showers for a thanksgiving day. 40 degrees for oakland and san jose is waking up to 43 degrees to the north, where seen the coldest regions. 36 anin novaoto. We talked about the chance for showers but it will not happen until lillys thursday but as of right now that skies are clear. We will stay dry for your tuesday and wednesday. Most of the more sure will head farther south into southern california. It will go toward becoming an l. A. Future cast 4 shows the temperatures at lunchtime will be basically 50s and 60s. We will warm up generally in the mid 60s for the most locations and a few areas
Headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with brian williams. Good evening. For the second straight night, it looks like a Bombing Campaign underway across southern california. Conditions so hot and dry, if some fires dont get hit from the air, they wont go out and because of the winds, the intensity of the flames, weve seen one of the true freaks of nature in the san diego area. Funnel clouds of pure flames from the ground skyward. The santa anna winds, which unlike our weather across the country blow from east to west can clearly be seen from space blowing the smoke from these fires out over the pacific ocean. So many homes burned, so much land scorched. Its a full on battle especially in the area around san diego. Our coverage of the fires begins with joe fryer in carlsbad, california. Joe, good evening. Reporter good evening, brian. 22 families are without a home tonight in carlsbad including those at this house behind me. Now the number one priority is a fire just to the