Traffic control system. This is held at the heritage foundation, its an hour and 10 minutes. We ask that courtesy that our other mobile d devices have been silenced or turned off as we begin. For those watching online and here in the house, we remind that questions and comments can sent at any time to speaker at heritage. Org and we will post on the heritage home page for your future reference as well. Eading our discussion today is michael sergeant, Research Associate in our thomas a. Roe for Economic Policy studies. He leads our efforts to free ate and implement market transportation and infrastructure policies. Oversees and watches and examines our surface ransportation, of aiation, waterways and other policy issues related to infrastructure around the country. Contributor to the daily signal and his commentary has also been featured in the washington boston herald, houston chronicle, thehill and fox news. We welcome michael sergeant. Mike. [applause] mike thanks, john. Good afterno
Of flights have been canceled as roads and runways flooded. More than 100,000 customers in Southern California are without power. And as andy rose reports, the storm is just getting started. The wet season isnt quite over yet for california. On friday, a storm slammed the state, stretching from san diego all the way to the northern border and into oregon. Trees toppled. Roads were flooded out and some neighborhoods prepared for the possibility of mudslides. More than twentyone Million People are under a flashflood watch or warning this weekend. Santa barbara, ventura and l. A. Counties could see up to six inches of rainfall in just six hours friday night before northern californians get soaked later in the weekend. While rain is a welcome sight for a state that is finally recovering from being under drought warnings for years, there is one place not looking forward to this storm. Oroville. Residents there were evacuated last weekend and recently come back after authorities found struct
Tonight with a few scattered showers. Showers will continue on sunday morning before turning to a steady rain late sunday afternoon. n Southern California is already dealing with the dangerous storm conditions. Flooding and major sinkholes. In the last 24 hours at least five deaths have been blamed on weather there. Problems persisted into the late evening hours friday. n n this is what it looked like on one street in San Bernardino county friday night as emergency crews went into action to try and save two motorists. One person safety rescued, the other tragically killed after being fully submerged by water in this car. One of at least 5 related weather deaths in Southern California. Nighttime problems on friday went well into the late night hours. Natshelp help those are screams coming from a woman stuck in a sinkhole in studio city after her car fell right into that hole as she was driving. Sot i tried to tell her to stopshe didnt stop minutes later emergency crews arrived and helpe
Live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. President trump is defending his decision. To attack breaking news, the u. S. Military launches these airstrikes into syria. Tonight President Trump is defending his decision to attack. Good evening. Im allen martin. Im elizabeth cook. Dozens of syrian crews missiles were fired in retaliation for the deadly chemical attack. Cbs reporter weigia jiang is in West Palm Beach tonight. Reporter the surprising strike marks President Trumps most dramatic military order since taking office and a major shift from the campaign trail when he insisted the u. S. Should stay out of syria, but the president was clearly moved by the countrys chemical attack, especially by the loss of innocent lives. President trump took his First Military action in syria launching some 60 cruise missiles at an airfield. The president gave the order to strike after the regime unleashed a nerve gas attack on its own people this week killing more than 80 civilians. Ev
Live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. President trump is defending his decision. To attack breaking news, the u. S. Military launches these airstrikes into syria. Tonight President Trump is defending his decision to attack. Good evening. Im allen martin. Im elizabeth cook. Dozens of syrian crews missiles were fired in retaliation for the deadly chemical attack. Cbs reporter weigia jiang is in West Palm Beach tonight. Reporter the surprising strike marks President Trumps most dramatic military order since taking office and a major shift from the campaign trail when he insisted the u. S. Should stay out of syria, but the president was clearly moved by the countrys chemical attack, especially by the loss of innocent lives. President trump took his First Military action in syria launching some 60 cruise missiles at an airfield. The president gave the order to strike after the regime unleashed a nerve gas attack on its own people this week killing more than 80 civilians. Ev