Recalculating. This is the cbs evening news with jeff glor. News with jeff glor reporting tonight from montecito, california. Earlier today. Look at that. The 101 is just underneath us right now, and you get a sense of just how much damage was done and how difficult this cleanup process is. In some cases the mud is three feet deep. Some of these areas are so vulnerable to mudslides because the to pornography topography is so rugged. It goes from sea levels to mountains a few thousand feet high within just a few miles. In some cases the mud moved so fast and was so deep it swept homes right off their foundations. Glor when you get down to the ground, this is what you see. This is just one of the homes that has been overtaken by mud, and you hear those fire alarms. That is a sound thats going off all over this neighborhood. The 101 is one of the nations most famous freeways, also one of its busiest, but, look, from this overpass you can see it is little more than a sink of mud and look a
This is the cbs evening news with jeff glor. News with jeff glor reporting tonight from montecito, california. Glor good evening. First fire, now water. This area of Southern California has been hit by backtoback natural disasters. Just weeks after wifires stripped the land of natural barriers, heavy rain touched off massive mudslides that are now blamed for at least 15 deaths. More than two dozen others have been hurt. Some are still unaccounted for. Rescue teams are searching the mud for victims who didnt or couldnt evacuate. More than 50 were fortunate enough to be rescued. At least 100 homes have been wiped away, 1,500 more are in danger. The best way to understand the scope of the disaster that has unfolded here is to walk among these oncemagnificent homes for a closeup look and to fly above the devastation as we did earlier today. Look at that. The 101 is just underneath us right now, and you get a sense of just how much damage was done and how difficult this cleanup process is.
This is the cbs evening news with jeff glor, reporting tonight from montecito, california. Glor this is our western edition. Good evening. First fire, now water. This area of Southern California has been hit by backtoback natural disasters. Just weeks after wildfires stripped the land of natural barriers, heavy rain touched off massive mudslides that are now blamed for at least 17 deaths. More than two dozen others have been hurt. Some are still unaccounted for. Rescue teams are searching the mud for victims who didnt or couldnt evacuate. Hundreds have been regulation cued. At least 100 homes have been wiped away, 1500 more are in danger. The best way to understand the scope of the disaster is to walk among these once magnificent homes for the scope and to fly above the devastation as we did earlier today. The 101 is just underneath us right now, and you get a sense of just how much damage was done and how difficult this cleanup process is. In some cases the mud is three feet deep. Som
And Everybody Loves the driving apps that show them how to escape traffic jams, except the towns that get used as short cuts. Weve got the mayor who shut down his roads to out of towners. Is that legal . But first, what a week with regard to the mueller probe. Just before departing for davos, the president surprised everybody including his own lawyers saying he was looking forward to testifying under oath. Theres been no collusion whatsoever. Theres no obstruction whatsoever, and im looking forward to it. Almost immediately, he qualified that by saying that hed have to check with his lawyer and his attorney ty cobb then down played the offer. Later, another trump attorney john dowd told cnn hes the one who will decide if the president will sit with muellers team. Then came news that President Trump ordered the white House Counsel to fire mueller back in june citing three reasons that to me seemed awfully thin. They included the fact that mueller once resigned from a trump golf course o