The Trump Administration formally notified the United Nations today that the u. S. Will withdraw from the paris climate agreement. Even more depressing, they did it via oil spill [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause according according to the new york times, President Trump rarely tweets in front of others because he does not like the glasses he needs to wear to use his phone. [ laughter ] i also dont like wearing my glasses, said melania [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause thats right President Trump does not like the reading glasses he needs to wear to use his phone. Plus, as a rule, he has to pick on himself nice glasses, four eyes shut up [ laughter ] yesterday was daylight savings day which means six months of freaking out every morning when you see the clock on your stove. Oh, no, no, no [ laughter ] oh, no, im late oh, no, no. [ laughter ] according to reports, white house Senior Adviser Steven Miller got engaged over the weekend. No word on where he got the ring or as he calls it,
Well look back at his bold, brash, and oftentimes controversial career. And setting a space milestone. This morning, Christina Koch takes the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman. Well show why she hopes her record falls soon. First, we begin with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Reporter this is going to become a very big storm, and its going to move across literally the whole country. Pack your patience as you head to the airport. A monster winter storm moves east. Good news, the ball drop in new york city will stay dry. Reporter crews say they found the wreckage of a sightseeing helicopter that disappeared over kauai with seven people on board. Reporter the cause remains under investigation. The former Vice President saying when it comes to the Senate Impeachment trial he would even defy a subpoena. This is all about a diversion, and we play his game all the time. Do we have to put these morons on the radio . Don imus has died. Full of [ bleep ]
Good morning, leigh. Reporter good morning. Yes. And its very busy. Very crowded in this kitchen. So im doing my best to stay out of everybodys way. We have all the volunteers here. Theyve been here earl 84 this morning. And they are doing an Assembly Line of the meals. And it looks like the potatoes that is now on its side which means we are probably getting low on that end. And they will have to put in the second shift of potatoes. They are moving along pretty quickly. There are more than 4,000 meals that will be packaged here and hand delivered to thousands of San Francisco residents who cannot leave their homes either to illness or age. Now we have more than 500 volunteers coming to pick up these meals and deliver them. There are some longtime volunteers that are here. We did meet a guy in the first hour named zach who is here with both of his parents. We have also met tourists from germany that came early to help out. We were thinking what to do with our christmas. And we thought
For parts of marin, sonoma and napa, with rain rates increasing there. Its 59 in hayward. 57 in santa rosa. Milder this morning due to the breezy south winds. Theyre gusty around half moon bay. 26 miles an hour. Upper elevations, over 40 miles an hour. And throughout the afternoon with the downpours well have the gusty winds and as we look at your 2 00 hour, very active around here with the thunderstorms pushing across the bay. Liz. Lisa, thank you. No question, the rain is definitely here. You may have heard it overnight. And from the video in the maren it looked like a soggy night along the embarcadero near the ferry building. Our reporter Cornell Bernhard in Sonoma County with a look at those breaking out umbrellas bracing for the storm let it snow rain at the annual tree lighting. Its been pouring down rain here some time. A lot of wet people here. The storm brought out umbrellas and rain ponchos. Several dozen hardy folks brafrpg let weather. I thought there wouldnt be hardly anyb
President ial coverage. After that, we sipped on for interviews with two president ial candidates, former governor Deval Patrick and former senator michael bennet. Susan patty rhule, in your job at the newseum, you and your team have been charged with telling the story of the news media in society. We will talk about today about news media and president s. When you think about that relationship from a macro standpoint. What has characterized the relationship between the president and the press throughout our history . Patty it is an interesting courtship, the relationship between the president s and the press. Early on during the campaign, the candidates want to woo the press. They know the power of the press to get their message outside. In office, when the celebration is over and the reality of governing comes in, and they realize that the role of the press is to be a watchdog, the peoples watchdog on government, to see how are they doing the job youre doing . To be a check and balan