There around the windsor area. Between cloverdale and also healdsburg. Cloud cover out the door and areas of dense fog. Numbers wise weve dipped to 53 degrees in concord. Later today a southeast breeze at 15 miles per hour. Carry an umbrella to be on the safe side. Generally mostly cloudy skies and we have to scrub out the areas of dense fog. Look at the numbers. Well above normal for this time of the year. Then we do have a powerful storm rolling into the bay area. Late wednesday and then once it starts raining all the way until friday. One might be freaked out. Thats good. Stay off the roads. All right, heres a live look at the sensors right now. Coming through the altamonte pass. We do have some fog out the door right now. Some drivers reporting it through the altamonte pass and into the livermore valley. Fortunately were not seeing too much of a delay with the drive time. Still hovering around 15 minutes. The biggest backups right now are on 205 out of tracy. The rest of the bay ar
Extra 40 in money. Fremont high doesnt even have a library. We need a working auditorium for our drama. We need more computers on our campus. If you came to our campus and saw our computers, you would laugh. 700 students or so you have one counselor. Reporter even the founder of a Charter School opposes the latest idea. Overwhelming majority of people that i hear entering into the conversation for these five spaces are not from this community, have no track record of consistently serving the highest need kids in the community. Reporter she wants help for her school but sees it as another failed attempt. They are just like giving up on us, like oh, im going to put guys on the market. I dont know whats going to happen to your teachers. I dont know whats gonna its really frustrating. Reporter the new superintendent says he is not committed solely to charters. He says most likely, some of these schools will end up being districtrun. He says whoever has the best idea and can be embraced by
It rose funding for charlie rose has been provided by co rose additional funding provided by and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Im lucky. One of those rare instances where a little boys dreams came true. Rose bud selig was Major League Baseball nice commissioner. Say he was the most influential. On saturday at the age of 80 he stepped down after 23 years on the job. He grew up in milwaukee where he rooted for the new york yankees. In 1970, at age 35 he bought the seattle pirates in Bankruptcy Court and he then moved the team to milwaukee. He calls this his proudest accomplishment. As commissioner he revolutionized the economics revenue grew to 8 billion. Playoff expansion and interleague play were among the additions he introduced. Also faced a number of challenges. Among some of the games best players continued to cast a wide shadow on t
P. M. , 46 degrees and cool. So, nice day on tap for us with plenty of sunshine and calm conditions. Ill go over our chance of showers back in your forecast over the weekend coming up. First, well check in with katy zachary co zachary. Following an accident new into our system in Delaware County on route 1 northbound right where you merge with 476 and the right lane is blocked because of that. It doesnt seem to be slowing anything down or tying people up on their morning commute this morning or their commute to the mall if theyre going to do some shopping postchristmas. Right at belmont avenue and no issues to report on the whole stretch of 76. Your drive times between the blue route and the vine are looking good. 12, 15 minutes in both directs. For new jersey drivers, if youre on the 42 freeway this morning looking good between 55 and walt whitman bridge. Take you five minutes to go that stretch. Finally, we are watching for a ship to pass through the burlington bristol bridge right a
Nbc 10 Jersey Shore Bureau reporter Ted Greenberg is live in upper township. Members of the community are giving back to members of the coast guard. Merry christmas, ted. Reporter these are coast guard recruits and getting ready to sit down for christmas dinner at the home of john and patsysu ratigan. Other local families have done the same thing today by opening their homes and their hearts. Merry christmas. Thanks so much for doing this. Reporter they are far away from their own loved ones, but on this christmas oh, my gosh. Reporter a small taste of home for more than 300 coast guard recruits thanks to scores of generous families at the jersey shore. Hosting them for the holiday. It means a lot. My mom didnt put up the tree this year because she said i wasnt there. It really hurt my feelings. To have people we dont even know come and take us in means the absolute world to us. Reporter Jasmine Anderson is from Virginia Beach and with her fellow recruits is in the midst of a rigorous