overcrossing and southbound of activity with the police and the emergency crews is right off of this interchange. so this feeder route is stopped and we should see the cars and the animationuao dry up there as far as the flow goes through the area. now, i m marking 10th because that s an overcrossing here. somewhere between 10th and that 880 overcrossing as well is where all this activity has happened and that s why they ve had to stop the traffic flow coming into this area. the chp is blocking some lanes. i ve seen pictures from the scene with fireit of activity o freeway. and to get out of that you re going to want to go back again. you re going to want to take 87 down toward 280. i know it s a bit longer there but it will keep you completely clear of all of this activity again. but expect 880 itself and 101 to get really tied up at least for the next half hour and maybe more. we re tracking that in the newsrail. we ll send it right back to you. hoping for a peaceful reso
area and decided to get around it by driving. now the problem there is that this grass is so saturated that these cars got stuck in the mud. they had to be towed out of here. what were you thinking going through here? i m sorry. i don t mean to be rude. i thought i was would be able to pass up this river. but i got stuck. to be honest with you, we ve never seen it this flooded. this is bad. i don t know why these guys came into the mud to try to avoid everything else. now it s a 300, $400 tow. reporter: late this afternoon the drains were cleared of that debris. the waters began to recede. not far from here at one point it was raining so hard that the storm drains were backed up and the manhole covers, believe it or not, blew off. now, crews from the public utilities commission, the p.u.c. acted very quickly to secure them. now, this is the area that was flooded before. as you can see, one lane has been open. we re still using this area right here to do this live br
wild land and urban areas faces. many of the most destructive fires happened in that environment and people that we talked to are aware of the similar conditions and how the evacuation plan failed. i skipped the 911 process, because 911 doesn t get people to you quickly. reporter: fire leaders today met in morgan hill to begin the first step in evaluating fire operations, including evacuation processes in light of what they ve learned from recent fires, where they acknowledged the faster fire danger requires earlier notification and evacuation. we were starting to ask ourselves questions about how can we improve that reverse 911 component. is there a way for us to systematically message the community? and have an evacuation component with that. reporter: and cal fire wants more public education programs so people can learn to evacuate themselves. we talk about our evacuation process and what we would do. i also know, as prepared as we could be, it would still be a v
hours. chilly out there. sunny conditions by noontime, in the low 50s. and by 4:00 in the afternoon we are looking at more sunshine. but a cool day today. we have several chances of rain to talk about for the week ahead of beginning tomorrow. i ll have my accuweather seven-day forecast in a few minutes. this morning the federal government is shut down. the senate failed to approve a short-term deal to fund the government for another month. the bill had already passed in the house. at the heart of the debate, defefrd action for child hoold arrives, also known as daca. democrats want to guarantee brokes for nearly 800,000 brought to american as a child. they want to shove aside millions of americans for the sake of irresponsible political gains. the blame you this crash entirely on president trump s shoulders. this will be called a trump shutdown. the white house says negotiations on daca are off until the government reopens. lawmakers are working through the weekend to
police, ordered to the ground and restrained with such force he says he had trouble breathing. he writes all i could think was i m going to die for no reason other than i m black and my skin color is somehow a threat. when police realized who he was, they let him go. it s a tough situation for me. do i think every police officer is bad? no. do i believe there s some people that judge people on the color of their skin? i do believe that. bennett hired oakland base attorney and is considering filing a first of all civil rights lawsuit. i hope he thinks this becomes a lesson for other young people and this happens to them that they do have rights and also means, we hope, that other police officers will not be so quick to snatch someone off the street. what happened with michael is a classic illustration of the reality of inequalities that are demonstrated daily. seahawks coach said he s glad bennett is safe. they hope this incident brings about awareness and change.