and mental health history to say if that played a part in this shooting. 0k, thank you for bringing us up to date, danya. thousands of ambulance workers in england and wales are back on strike today in a dispute over pay. paramedics, control room staff and support workers from three unions are taking part in the latest round of industrial action. we re joined now by our health reporter, katharine da costa, who is in bristol. good morning. how will the strikes affect patient today? good morning from a very affect patient today? good morning from a very cold affect patient today? good morning from a very cold industrial- affect patient today? good morning from a very cold industrial estate. | from a very cold industrial estate. got an ambulance station just behind me here in bristol and the unions and workers will walk out from seven in a 12 hour strike. ambulances will still be out on the road is responding to life threatening emergencies for people that have suffered a cardiac arre
feet are killing me, and these rain boots are just disgusting. the mud is so unbearable. reporter: there have been hundreds of swift water rescues statewide including this one saturday in orange county where crews hoisted a woman to safety. many rivers remain dangerously close to flooding communities, and it s not just the rain. powerful winds toppled a big rig on san francisco s iconic golden gate bridge snarling traffic for hours. in the sierra, nevada, white out conditions triggered road closures and a wall of snow blanketed the region with up to 3 more feet expected. even though it is not raining now, there is danger of saturated mountain and hill sides scarred by wildfires giving way. there s already been hundreds of wildfires in california. thank you, danya. a new storm is expected today come ashore tomorrow and go
a disaster declaration for california providing federal aid following a series of powerful and devastating storms. rain, wind, and snow have battered the state again this weekend with another system on the way. cbs danya bacchus reports from los angeles where obviously a lot of people are bracing for more destructive weather. reporter: that s right, jericka. while rain weary california has had a temporary break today, millions are bracing for another punishing round. record setting rain fell in los angeles. the season s total is now 6 1/2 inches above normal, and we re not done yet. a race to cleanup the estimated billions of dollars of damage across the state before the next storm strikes. in los angeles a massive oak tree crushed nearly a dozen cars. near san jose the rush of water caused roads to buckle and intense flooding damaged homes near the central coast. our backs are hurting, my
adriana. thinking of his family, danya, thank you. for more on the storm threat, let s bring in meteorologist molly macellum from our partners at the weather channel. good evening. reporter: another wet weekend on the west coast with another push of pacific moisture moving in. this is up and down the california coast, not only for tonight but also tomorrow as we re watching another push of moisture move in. and that goes from northern california all the way down to san diego. this extends into the upcoming week. how much rain are we talking about? 1 to 2 inches of rain may not seem like a lot but on top of everything we have seen already this is going to cause more problems. there are some spots that have picked up more rain in the first 14 days of january than all of last year. not to mention the snow. of course ski resorts popular for the holiday weekend, traveling to and from will be very difficult. and looking ahead to next weekend, a much drier pattern takes over. that s great
it is an open and shut case from my perspective. i hear from public defenders all-time saying, they have had hundreds of clients go to jail on far less evidence than exists against donald trump. will the special prosecutor and the attorney general agree with jamie raskin. to help answer that question, i m joined by the new york deputy attorney general, former federal prosecutor danya perry who cola it outlines the evidence presented in the journey six hearings against trump and his associates. and the criminal laws applicable to their actions. danya, good to see you, thanks for being with us. i gotta put you straight up. do you think that either the attorney general merrick garland, or the special prosecutor jack smith, or the two of them together are going to take up a case against donald trump? well, they are certainly actively investigating it. there s no question about that.