With gun laws. A big question whether republicans will be on board with restricted gun laws. To cpac chairman matt schlapp on the big issue that is facing the gop at this very moment. Matt, a big issue at cpac today. Give us your thoughts on what we saw last night. With President Trump and students and parents and teachers that was unprecedented. We never seen anything like this, 19 years after columbine. The world watching outside of the white house. All of these people, all of these victims expressed themselves. It was a rivetting thing to watch to be a part of, those of us on the outside looking in. Must be terrible to be in one of these families you lose a loved one. The president did right thing, he deserves a lot of credit for the tone and the approach. I think the Vice President spoke to us at cpac mere moments ago, he had the same approach as well, which is, as americans we got to Work Together to figure out if there are laws that need to be changed. Also we have to address thi
A disturbing social media threat has parents and students on edge in south jersey. And a former aide to the president is expected to plead guilty. But the big story on action news is the inferno that destroyed or damages dozens of school buses in the lehigh valley. It tore through a bus garage and forced the entire Parkland School district to cancel class. Bob brooks is live with the lightest. Reporter hey there rick, officials up here think this has caused quite a few dollars in damage and in excess of 20 million in damage behind me. We are up next to it. You can see how charred the buses are. 16 damages and totally destroyed and 14 others around here badly damaged bought of the heat coming off the fire. But the good news is no injuries. Let take a look. Officials say within minutes the bus garage on Stadium Drive was fully engulfed. 16 buses and plenty of fuel for a fire to burn and our crews captured the sounds of explosions inside. The end result 16 buses destroyed burned to the fr
These little cells that we are seeing that could possibly be popping up all around the bay area will have the potential on produce some lightning as well as some small hail and some brief heavy down pours. So this is something well be watching as we go through the day. Mostly having a large impact on our evening commute. This is already been a pretty dry winter season. Were used to getting a lot more rain in january. This rain, will it help the average . Let me show you where we are. Our arrival totals have been about 50 to 60 of normal and weve gotten about 12 inches of rain in santa rosa. We are still missing seven inches of rain. Thats a lot of rain that we need to catch up to normal. And looking at San Francisco, we need about four and a half inches of rain. San jose, three inches of rain. Well talk about how much snow were lacking in the sierra and how much were expecting with this round of storms. As the storm moves in, you can track it with our nbc bay area app. Download and it
Story. Welcome to inside story. Im ray suarez. In recent years we have seen the tragic stories of young men in their 20, 30, 40, with arthritic hips and failed knees, dimming intellect and are looking at the toll sports can take on adults. Heartbreaking as they were, we may be reluctant to tell adults, they cant pay 30 minutes of hoops or deliver a hit at the line of scrimmage, adults eyes are open, they can decide how much risk to take on. What about younger athletes. How many coaches are praising a kid who sucks it up and plays hurt. Little league pitch pounds are not stopping Young Players from getting serious arm and joint surgeries, at shockingly young ages. Hes a strong and graceful young woman recruited for college cheer, told that the cheer leading accounts for the single largest number of catastrophic injuries to young women. We have this report on the faster, hardest toughest world on the youth in sport. Reporter this 17yearold threw the ball hard. Last year, while pitching i
Its inside story. Welcome to inside story. Im ray suarez. In recent years we have seen the tragic stories of young men in their 20, 30, 40, with arthritic hips and failed knees, dimming intellect and are looking at the toll sports can take on adults. Heartbreaking as they were, we may be reluctant to tell adults, they cant pay 30 minutes of hoops or deliver a hit at the line of scrimmage, adults eyes are open, they can decide how much risk to take on. What about younger athletes. How many coaches are praising a kid who sucks it up and plays hurt. Little league pitch pounds are not stopping Young Players from getting serious arm and joint surgeries, at shockingly young ages. Hes a strong and graceful young woman recruited for college cheer, told that the cheer leading accounts for the single largest number of catastrophic injuries to young women. We have this report on the faster, hardest toughest world on the youth in sport. Reporter this 17yearold threw the ball hard. Last year, while