He defended himself. And attacked the media. Tonight live from cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. This administration is running like a fine tune mad sheen. Tonight the wild show at President Trump tuned machine. Tonight the wild show at President Trumps press conference. First the president boasted, then blasted the press. The News Conference was a 77 minute spectacle with the president playing both offense and defense and a fullcourt press against the press. Theres never been a presidency thats done so much in such a short period of time. In office less than a month President Trump boasted about his accomplishments and brushed off reports of turmoil at the white house. I turn on the tv, open the newspapers and i see stories of chaos, yet it is the exact opposite. He had to dismiss his acting attorney general. He had to face an executive order by three federal courts and take the resignation of his National Security advisor. Thats never happened to any president in history. Fine
Theres ponding on the roads. Bayshore with light to moderate rainfall. In addition the other side of the story happens to be the very gusty winds. We have winds clocking up to about 20 right now throughout much of the bay area. Notice the only area not under the advisory is north of the golden gate bridge. Otherwise, that high wind warning and that red highlighted area, that pretty much surrounds the big sur area where wind gusts will be above 50 Miles Per Hour. Mostly cloudy skies, light to moderate around San Francisco. Right now temperatures in the 40s and 50s. Later today our temperatures will top off in the 60s. Well talk more about the heavy rain today and the heavier rain coming on the holiday on monday but right now, lets send it over to maria medina. What are your conditions like . Reporter good morning, roberta. Yeah, it is pretty windy out here and raining. I want to show you right behind me Anderson Reservoir and just how powerful it is. Now, yesterday, it was just a few in
The the road this morning for the commute i know im asking a lot here its not going to improve at least for the next 60 to 80 minutes. Downtown San Francisco we do have heavy rainfall throughout the Richmond District. All the way to 18th street into the Mission District around the embarcadero light to moderate rainfall into chinatown. Meanwhile around the peninsula from daly city into south San Francisco into millbrae all moderate to heavy rain to buy a break around the san mateo area and then we send you over to the santa cruz mountains. A couple of inches of rain expected today but four inches of rain on monday. We do have a high wind advisory in place for that huge blue highlighted area which is just above the entire bay area except the north bay. The red is the big sur area. Bottom line is wind gusts to 50 Miles Per Hour and thats the scene of the wet stormy Golden Gate Bridge. You can see the fishtailing going on there this morning. Temperatures into the 50s the flag is on the fly
Record for how warm it was. Lets check in with monica cryan. You got in news for the next few finally. Your high today, 70. Thats a record for philadelphia t just some other number, the old record 68 set back in 1948. The last time we were in the 70s was november and these highs are actually more like may, we hit a lot of records in wilmington, philadelphia, trenton, reaching a record high of 69, the only one not to join us was Atlantic City their old record is 73 as the high. So we fell a little bit short of that, all in all a great day 66 for those of us in philadelphia. 60 in wildwood. 64 in dover. Reading coming in about 62. Temperatures are going to be dropping. Heres why. Its a cooler set up as we head into monday. Your president s day factor going to be cooler, we got rain chances tuesday. Then we see another day in your sevenday forecast possibly reaching 70 degrees. Ill let you know when in a bit. Iain. Thanks on this mid february, the words winter fest probably not coming to
Nbc 10 is live at the meeting. Tell us whats happening there. Reporter george, a lot of people here this morning. The commissioners are in the middle of discussions before they go ahead with a vote. As you can see hundreds of protesters brought this entire meeting to a stand still more than once. I want to show you what happened a few moments ago. You saw protesters there singing in an effort to disrupt the vote that the Pinelands Commission has to make today. This is all about the plan to build an oil pipeline through the pinelands forest. Protesters are concerned about what that could mean f. They feel they didnt have enough time to review Public Comments. The public will not be allowed to speak until a decision is made here. There was a second on a motion to table the vote for another day. That was overruled by commissioners who were ready to move forward today and that was the result. We talked to one of the people who have to organize this protest. Here is what is at stake. Its im