Now. Were trying caltrans is trying the best they can to get the same open up. Its probably not going to be today with more and more than likely tomorrow. Its its still pretty up at the top. And the latest from chp, how the roads are looking for the rest of the weekend. Kron 4 news at 10 begins right now. When fun time from the bay areas local news station. Youre watching kron. 4 news. Good evening and thanks for joining us for kron. 4 news at 10. Im dan thorn. Our top story tonight is the major snowstorm in the sierra heavy snow has been dumping down and strong. Wind gusts are creating the current blizzardlike conditions out there. Lets take a live look right now at i80 tonight. This is in 80 89 area. You can maybe just one emergency crew out there. Not many people out on the roads, which is a good thing because it is dangerous. Kron fours gayle ong. Joining us now with a look at the forecast again. Hello, dan. Yes, were going to day 3 of our blizzard warning. Treacherous roads out th
and kurt schoffer, who runs the biggest company in the world, with a majority of autistic staff, more than 400 in his company alone. also on the show, the big boss of one of the world s largestjobs companies, recruit holdings, which operates in 60 countries, joins me to talk about how to fill the skills gap and how to spot lies on people s job applications. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello, and a warm welcome to the show. you know, it may never have been a more challenging time for companies. and while rising costs and interest rates certainly dominate the headlines, companies themselves say that being able to employ enough of the rightly skilled people is one of the biggest problems they face. in particular, they need more people with technical and communication skills. you know, in america, the unemployment rate is atjust under 4%, and almost 70% of companies say they have trouble recruiting all the staff they need. that s11i% more th
Flights we have Team Coverage with fox weathers max gordon, and Western New York is hard by so it Charles Watson is that are still jackson had that International Airport with the latest on the travelers but we begin with fox news meteorologist out on, five twitter and weathers in right out of here in New York City coming on the side of the weather, they say it is disrespectful outside and it is called. Adam it is district in the disrespectful outside the struggle of the down into the United States had the snow wouldve been across the plains in the upper midwest, it is just the very tail end of it that spinning of Slick Elation and you to notice the because of the way it is spinning, still some snow coming off of all of the great lakes, they like effects on these resign of all of the lakes was air moves across the lake and so here in buffalo, still snow ft folks is over and winds and 24 miles an hour and it feels like negative nine most of the country, you know maybe you saw snow and ra
also tonight. president zelensky takes his appeal for more weapons and fighterjets for ukraine to brussels. and. # ijust don t know what to do with myself. we ll remember burt bacharach the man behind dozens of hit songs who has died. and on bbc london, donations from londoners for earthquake and coming up on the bbc news channel, the idea has been dismissed once already but there are fresh calls for a european super league. welcome to the programme, on a day when the devastation caused by the earthquakes in turkey and syria became ever more clear, as the death toll rose above 20,000. in the region, rescuers continue to work through the rubble, sometimes still finding people alive. tonight, we ll share the stories of those working with survivors, including doctors looking after a tiny baby this little girl who was born in the rubble and whose mother, father and siblings have all been killed. we ll hear from three of our correspondents, one very close to the syrian
memorials have been held across indonesia for the deceased. the british prime minister has admitted her government s mini budget that sparked turmoil on the financial markets could have been handled better. liz truss has remained defiant as senior conservatives criticised the fiscal event. now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. welcome to political thinking, a conversation with rather than an interrogation of someone who shapes our thinking about what has shaped theirs. well, you know what they say about a week in politics. what a long time this week has felt since that budget that was officially not a budget. we ve seen the pound go down. interest rates go up, mortgages being cancelled, and billions and billions and billions of pounds being spent by the bank of england in order to try and defend the pension system. my guest on political thinking this week is a new member of liz truss s new cabinet. he s the education secretary, kit malthouse. four years befo