Im allison and im ian reitz. Spoken, and this mornings caucus winners are republican ted cruz and democrat Hillary Clinton. 10 News Reporter eeric, while cruz topped donald trump by about four victory over sanders was razor thin. Yes, in fact, so thin, that when Sanders Campaign team got to New Hampshire in this morning, they were wondering whether or not they should ask for a recount in some areas. Being able to declare victory is important. But either way, Bernie Sanders comes away from iowa with huge momentum. Virtually written off as an alsoran a couple of months ago, his Grassroots Campaign clearly resonated with the people in iowa. And he enters New Hampshire with a sizable lead in the polls there. As for the republicans, texas senator ted cruz comes out on top. A lot of folks thought the big turnout in iowa would favor donald trump, but it turns out trumps decision not to appear in that her him. Cruz comes out on top by about four points, trump in second place. But take a look a
The very first votes in this years president ial cycle are being counted right now. And nobody can explain these quirky numbers in Iowa Caucuses better than Craig Patrick. He has been in iowa for the week. Craig, what are you thinking so far . Reporter you nailed it. We have some real quirks. You can take a lot of assumptions and throw them out the window. This is a very different year. You can look at the numbers. But you cant make a call yet because this much we know its going to be a very close race in both parties. It could take us at least until 10 30, 11 00, to make a final call, if not, more likely, well after that. There is a big spike in turnout, particularly among Republican Voters at this point. To the extent that it swamped some of the precincts. Some of the precincts ran out of paper for ballots for people to there are very long lines. The Republican Party officials tell us that they have this under control. Anyone lined up at 7 00 got in and they made accommodations to co
That is right, stormtracker 6 live double scan showing they are getting hit north of the poconos into new york state, the last 15 minutes close to 3,000 lightning strikes, most of the energy with this line of storm is missing up to the north and more developing near washington, d. C. And the actually system is in the ohio valley. A storm warning in affect until 9 00 tonight, most wont see the storms but if you do gusty winds of more than 60 Miles Per Hour and lightning and isolated hail with this system and the atmosphere is getting a lot more juicy tomorrow. As we begin to tap into moisture from this. This is Tropical Storm arthur, you can see the eye wall is forming now and strength ening and that shows the winds, sustained up to 65 Miles Per Hour and moving slowly and it will continue to do so and unfortunately for our region, there is really no big change on the computer forecast model. Though all keep it offshore but a category one hurricane and that will cause rip currents on the
Service and others for suggestions on how we can collectively support continuing the bonfires, but also as a city and National Park service ensure that the environment is protected as well. And that there is good maintenance and clean up, but also Public Safety as well. Bonfires have provided free and accessible recreation activities enjoyed by generations of families and students, surfers and so many others. The tradition has been going on for over 125 years in our city. I think one of the key areas in my district is called kellys cove, where surfers gathered and its basically part of our San Francisco history, part of ocean beach history and that is at ocean beach at the foot of balboa and cabralo. The tradition of bonfires has been allowed to continue by the National Park service, concentrating an area for bonfire use that is close to the beach chalet at the foot of fulton in an area that is just north of lincoln boulevard. Over the years reasonable steps have been take to mitigate
Collectively support continuing the bonfires, but also as a city and National Park service ensure that the environment is protected as well. And that there is good maintenance and clean up, but also Public Safety as well. Bonfires have provided free and accessible recreation activities enjoyed by generations of families and students, surfers and so many others. The tradition has been going on for over 125 years in our city. I think one of the key areas in my district is called kellys cove, where surfers gathered and its basically part of our San Francisco history, part of ocean beach history and that is at ocean beach at the foot of balboa and cabralo. The tradition of bonfires has been allowed to continue by the National Park service, concentrating an area for bonfire use that is close to the beach chalet at the foot of fulton in an area that is just north of lincoln boulevard. Over the years reasonable steps have been take to mitigate the bonfires. When pits were installed in 2007, t