This one definitely tried to get your way into work to figure have anything else except report this morning were a problem on to a system wide delays for the rest of the morning commute none reported so far but we might as we progress drop this morning is from going off the 40 this morning to drive into San Francisco held a live shot at the bay bridge toll plaza every than normal because a lot of our writers getting in their vehicles and diving into the city 20 to 25 minutes from the macarthur maze across the span at the downtown so far. Will tran diskettes to so many people off guard the have not been following the news that initial runup to the fruit bellport station in corporate and find out there was a gate that prevents them from going upstairs to the platforms of a hot on the train because of the people right behind buses pulling into the station this man has been very busy telling people this bus goes here that busgirls. Densitometer is one of the cost your a rocket or confuse o
A mess and we always get our bags on 17 i thought that was odd yeah. I mean there is stuff all over the place that is terrible. But as terrible as it looked the fact remains that the officer is expected to be okay and the suspect is now in custody. vicki another big story we are following tonight. Firefighters have the upper hand on a massive fire that is burning in the Oakland Hills. It started around noon. On a steep hillside near mountain boulevard and edwards avenue. It is now 60 percent contained and crews will be out tonight monitoring the area. Kron 4s Justine Waldman tells us what challenges firefighters faced. Oh no it is a fire the fire moved quickly above a Newer Development in the Oakland Hills. The hot, dry weather an obstacle crews had to overcome. Sot we did have some wind that kicked up and i saw some tall flamesalmost 200 fire fighters. Mostly from cal fire. Others from the oakland Fire Departmentstarted the attacked on the ground in the dry , rough terrain. Sot very s
With him. What stands out in your mind from your talk . We set the interview up about ten days ago. Obviously they were true to their word and happy to sit down. A couple things stood out. One you saw some of that, how strong the president came out to denounce jim comey. We began the interview talking about how he could be so supportive of him during the campaign, because he was going after Hillary Clinton, and the president essentially seemed to focus on the fact that he didnt end up prosecuting her. He was angry at the fact that comey had laid out all that evidence and said, by the way, im not going to charge her. He was angry after his Second Review that he opted again, said there was nothing that was going to change his conclusions. He seemed to be more upset about the outcome than comeys actions in general. Lester, there have been different accounts about how all of this unfolded this week. Tell us more about the president s comments on the process that led to comeys firing. Well,
Allegedly struck in a london pub. Ajudge will decide later a judge will decide later today where the terminally ill baby charlie gard will die. At least 10,000 people have been evacuated from areas threatened by the fire, along british holiday makers. The brother of diana, princess of wales, has said he still has nightmares about the harrowing experience of her funeral. Good morning. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Iam ben i am ben brown. All sales of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned from 2040, as part of efforts to reduce Air Pollution. The government is also expected to announce more than £250 million of funding for local councils to tackle emissions from Diesel Vehicles. The government will publish later its clean air strategy, favouring electric cars as part of a global shift towards replacing the old combustion engines. As our reporter Holly Hamilton explains. He drives up in a 1908 model t. Weve come a long way, in terms of design, but for 100 years weve been relying on v
Christine madella, nbc 10 news. Tonight, the cdc says its sending special Response Teams to the dallas hospital where a nurse became infected with ebola. The team will help workers improve their techniques as they care for nina pham. Now, the nurse became sick while treating thomas duncan. Hes the first patient who became infected in the u. S. The cdc says any hospital that treats ebola patients will get a special Response Team going forward. The people who shared an apartment with duncan arent showing any signs of the virus. They will remain quarantined in dallas until monday. Meanwhile, a man from lebanon, pennsylvania, wants the u. S. To ban all flights to and from ebolastricken countries. Hes launched a white house petition that has more than 26,000 signatures. Ebola is nothing new to one doctor in our area. Doctor matea schnell has been working on years for a vaccine for the virus. The work he does here is then sent to washington for testing. The doctor says a useable vaccine is a