Occurred. Fortunately there was no children on the school bus. This woman did not want her face shown, she recounted her experience for action news. I heard boom and i was jerked to the front and i hit my head on the chair in front of me and hurt my neck and knee on the chair. The Police Investigation is well underway and no conclusions yet, the taxi driver was slightly injured. He claims it all started when the taxi was rear ended by a septa bus from jfk. Was driving in the right lane of jfk when the septa bus when it hit the right rear of my cab. Knocked me out of control and the gas pedal got stuck and i ended up going a half block at 15th street and i guess i caused the school bus and another car to go up on the sidewalk and into the td bank. I came to rest into the cement wall going down to the suburban station. Reporter jim, by our last count more than a dozen victims remain here at Jefferson Hospital tonight being treated for minor injuries, one other note. The School Bus Driver
or using special glasses or that old-fashioned pinhole in a piece of paper concept. rob mayeda is here. we re going to see the peak viewing of this coming up during our newscast, 6:30. we ll see about 84% of that sun covered. it s not often we get to talk about a crescent sun, that is exactly what we ll see in the bay area as we get up to about 84% coverage. and you ll notice outside, it will temporarily get a little bit darker before skies lighten again as we get closer to 7:30, as the sun sets and moves away from the cutout there formed by the moon between the earth and the sun. the best viewing, we re bringing it to you live. we re showing you that view from reno. this is going to be one of the view areas just off to the north in the totality of this annular ring eclipse. so you re going to see get to see that live here right as we approach 6:30, seeing the peak viewing here in the bay area. notice the clouds. they re cooperating. so here are some good news. the fog is h
see the flag not flapping too badly now, but we re still getting gusts between 20 and 30 miles per hour and i don t know if you can see here on the bank of america, too, the guys on that roof have to be freezing. the higher up, the worse the winds and windchills are. the wind gusts are down from the the highs in the 40s and 50s and we re getting winds gusting between 20 and 30 miles per hour and that is going to continue the next few hours and speak of the winds, check out the peak wind gusts. this is why we had the wind advisory this morn and d.c. s peak wind gust, 40 miles an hour and buoy with wind gusts at 50 miles an hour and dulles, 47 and this came through with thunderstorms and rotating thunderstorms and we did have that problem with tornado watches and some warnings. suitland, had .98 of an inch; fairfax under an inch and jackpot totals to the west, 2 1/2 inches for winchester. the rain is gone, the big story is going to be the cold and as temperatures drop. we ll he