Showers on the test itself is a little dicey for your. James which is a modern rain there is a bit of an era of falling for union city the showers of picking up just a little bit the south bay is a little spider web of lies hours with the sea places with cupertino sunnyvale look at a moderate rain hissing a mix of light to moderate rain will see this hours pass you by and pick up the intensity this was more expensive in the south bay at the moment the sec a look at the lower half were taking San Francisco down to sunset this is one moderate and picks up from about san mateo down through bird was sitting in palo alto offshore is not too bad as you can see we have some light showers at this point it looks all right. One of the heaviest rainfall right now will expected to back off keep whatever any mix all day long the wider view on selling redder show the intense hours but of course to 4 in. Into small facility for the saw region again a mixedshowers still offshore of the impact is all d
New at 10 00, ktvus ken wayne, live where the tesoro refinery is shut down. Reporter they process 850,000 barrels a day. Theres a lot less gas headed to your local pump, and that could drive prices up even higher. The tesoro plant, and the exxon refinery in torrance account for 16 of californias gasoline production. Gas in San Francisco now averages 2. 87 a gallon. Up 2 cents from yesterday, 10 cents from last week, and almost 20 cents from last month, and they seem to be rising faster in california than the rest of the country. Some at this station say wild price swings just dont make sense. Its ridiculous, we live here with all the refineries. With why are our gas prices so high . The transportation cost, it doesnt make sense for me. It takes forever for it to go down. When it finally goes down, you know its going to go back up again. Reporter striking workers say they sympathize with consumers, but theyre more concerned about worker safety. You could give me 100 here for every perso
That is not yet entirely politicized. In this polarized World Without the shock i noted people in the city but the most comprehensive Early Childhood Education Program in america is in oklahoma which is a deep red state so thats something we could do. Theres smaller things that we could do like mentoring for kids, and they dont mean drop by mentoring. The crucial thing but mentoring you know this is not have lunch once a year and say how are things going. You got to be in their lives supporting them, providing them with, helping provide them with these airbags and so on which i know you are doing and that would make a big difference. Frankly as i say in the book, the fact that School Boards without even thinking about the consequences have instituted a aaa for what was once everybody in america thought it was part of what you got when you got a public second education, he also got his soft skills for football, bank and course and zone. Go to your school board and ask if you pay to dela
And the School Bus Driver in the fight for his life. What his young passengers did to give him a lift. And good evening. Thanks for joining us on this saturday. Im tom llamas, and we begin tonight with breaking news. The first major snowfall of the season blanketing 20 states from texas to new england. Much of the eastern sea board in the storms grip tonight. Some 90 million americans feeling the systems chill. Recordbreaking snowfalls in a number of states. Hazardous driving there in delaware, and that overturned car on a slick road in northern ohio. And these drone images over alabama. That cold weather blast knocking out power to nearly 200,000 customers throughout the south all the way up to maine. Abcs senior meteorologist, rob marciano starting us off. Reporter tonight, the south digging out as the first winter storm bears down on the northeast. From texas to florida, the usually mild south still frozen. We dont know what the weather is going to do. Hopefully a turn for the best.
Afghanistan today. U. S. Defense secretary mark esper said about a thousand troops are withdrawing on the ground and in the air and are now being repositioned to western iraq from northern syria. The troops are not headed home, contrary to how the president has been selling it. U. S. Secretary esper said they will be in operations to defend iraq and to conduct counterisis missions, according to esphe ie. A brokered ceasefire in syria seems to be holding, however, one syrian and civilians have been killed, violating the agreement. Under the agreement the syrian kurds have until tuesday to abandon a large piece of land in a buffer zone along turkeys border. Secretary of state mike pompeo defended the agreement. This was about getting a ceasefire, a secure area, and this, in fact, will save lives in that very space. That was our mission set. We accomplished it, and now we need to make sure that the commitments that were made in that statement are honored. Earlier this month President Trum