Washington, virginia, utah. The resort about an hour from cleveland. If anyone comes down ill and using hand sanitizers. At the arena, a new array of speakers is on tap for tonight. Two of trumps children including donald junior this morning. Were taking care of americans and putting their needs first and not catering to the feelings of those countries who love us like other states. Were back live now. That is natalie golden, shes an lpga golfer from sacramento. Among the other big name speakers expected tonight, two of trumps former rivals, new Jersey Governor Chris Christie and neurosurgeon ben carson is expected to address the delegates here. The theme of the session is make america work again. Expecting to hear how the Trump Administration would help the economy if effected. Tonight and every night, watch live coverage by abc news of the events that starts at 7 00. A lot of people are focusing on the speech that plagiarized part of a speech Michelle Obama gave eight years ago. Here
And nearly two dozen sustained some level of smoke damage. Firefighters say that many of the units were packed with flammable material making the jobs even more difficult. It took two hours to get the flames out. If you drive highway we oh on the peninsula, it can be a traffic nightmare and now transportation officials are looking at ways to speed up the commute. We are joins in san bruno with what is being dorn. Katie . First, they will study the nasty section of 101. It is near the airport. They have secured federal funding in order to do this study. The metropolitan Transportation Commission said that highway 101 between 380 and whipple is the most unreliable stretches in the bay area. The Transportation Authority will look at other options including a traditional car pool lane. They believe, however, an express lane is the only way to go a car boom lane that solo drivers can pay to use. Express lanes are always there for you, riced to make sure the traffic is always moves, transit
Their cars into dedicated bike lanes. He created a twitter page and is calling on other riders to share trouble spots to put up cones in those locations as well. This is a top down leadership failure. We want to put pressure on the individuals to make rapid, rapid improvements. Its not legal but it is something that we the mta spokesperson paul rose says the city recently painted bike lanes along golden gate avenue and also some permanent barriers will be installed. We cant do it everywhere. People driving still have to access the curb to park there. The cones along golden gate are illegal and will be removed. Today, adamo owe. I thought it was a construction zone. Good job. Reporter in the last two days it issued more than 70 citations to drivers who have passed into that bike lane. Reporting live in San Francisco, im michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. Thank you, michelle. Right now crews contained a brushfire that scorched about two acres in the oakland hills. Broke out about an ho
Fire. Ian, this lawsuit could set a precedent for the new technology. Reporter yeah, and a Consumer Watchdog Group is calling on the government to put a stop to the self driving cars, saying that more regulation is needed before more serious crashes occur like this one. Joshua brown posted this video in youtube. Praising the autopilot model saving him from being sideswiped from a truck. But in may, he was killed driving in florida using the same feature. It was revealed today that they are investigating the crash as the first ever death involving a selfdriving car. It reaffirms concerns that this technology is not up to snuff. That was the president of consumer watchdog pushing for tighter regulations involving selfdriving cars. They are saying that the car did not brake when a truck crossed in front of it. When a car crashes because it cannot tell a truck is there, thats a serious problem and Everybody Needs to stop, take a pause and put the technology on hold until we figure out what
The Oldest Park Ranger in the country. She was profiled a few years ago here, and she was attacked in her home for coins and other valuab valuables. She said she doesnt want to be portrayed as a victim. She said if i leave my home now, im not sure i will ever come back. She said this is my home and i need to be in my home, a eni need to be here as hard as it may be right now. It is great to have support, but if i go away, if might be difficult to come back. She doesnt want to be forced to do something that this person forced her to do. That person, a man, broke in around midnight on monday morning. She awoke to him rummaging through her jewelry. She tried to call 911 on her cell. That wasnt it though, he continues with his assault and started to punch the victim who is 94 years old, several times in her face. She lost her balance and hit the floor. The suspect continued the assault and dragged her out of the bedroom and into the hallway and managed to straddle her and bunch her several