Middle of town floods at about 13 feet. Youre looking at video from 2005. When that happened, damaging hundreds of buildings and causing millions of dollars of damage. Now the level is about 2 feet but you can bet that people will be keeping a very close eye on those levels as the series of storms roll in. Lets head to cate caugiran with more storm coverage. Reporter Elissa Harrington, now the rain is actually showed up, seeing a little bit of let up for a little bit but the wind is definitely here for sure. Take a look at those trees and the flag. High strong winds are here at the Richmond San Rafael bridge. The National Weather service says wind will pick up to 45 to gust of 65 miles an hour. The combination of wind and rain is dangerous especially with the cars on the road and officers say its best to drive slowly like youre in fog and ice. Trucks and highprofile vehicles should be careful on the bridges. The roads change with these conditions. We are expecting a large amount of wat
Is safe and unharmed. She is with detectives and they are conducting interviews and the investigation is ongoing at this point. Reporter she is extremely shaken up. We are still waiting to figure out how he got into the apartment and whether or not he may have taken anything. Well hear more from police later on this morning. But thats what we have for now. Live at the scene in palo alto, anne makovec, cbs 5. Thank you. Firefighters in south san jose this morning put a one alarm fire at a house put out a onealarm fire at a house that may have had an illegal pot growing facility. The fire on almaden expressway and Camden Avenue was called in around 2 00 and put out around 3 00 a. M. There are unconfirmed reports that the home houses a Legal Marijuana growing operation. A Police Spokesman has yet to return our calls. Well, the second storm is taking its time but when it comes it will be a slow moving soaker. We have Live Team Coverage with cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran in daly city. But fi
they moved all of us back, all of us reporters, and we re waiting for more information right now. i did speak with a neighbor who says the man who lived in the allows is a retired firefighter from san francisco. and that he lives there with his girlfriend. but again, we don t know whether either of them could be the body that was found inside of this house. we re told that we are going to be getting more information here within the next hour and we ll bring it to you. right now live in castro valley, anne makovec, cbs 5. we re just learning that three people have been arrested in the deadly homicide-arson at a bar in denver. authorities say the motive was robbery. the five bodies including the bar s owner were found after firefighters put out the early- morning fire yesterday. officers believe the victims were killed before the fire started. it is 6:01. a teenager is missing in petaluma after she was last seen with a man nearly twice her age. 15-year-old ruby cruz mendoza
debate ever. randall pinkston joins us from new york with the latest. reporter: from start to finish, it was a political slugfest. president obama and mitt romney clashing on a host of issues at times accusing each other of not telling the truth. it was a very different exchange from the first debate. reporter: president obama and mitt romney wasted little time going after each other in the second debate. there were a whole bunch of oil companies. i had a question. how much did you cut them by? you want me to answer? i m happy to answer the question. reporter: in a snap poll of uncommitted voters 37% said president obama won the debate. the picture is becoming more clear as to how sort of sketchy all of the romney/ryan assertions are. reporter: romney comes out on top when voters were asked who would do a better job with the economy. i think a lot of undecided voters who tuned in tonight heard from the governor himself how he would perform as president of
they have shut down as i was talking about that tunnel over here now. as far as the firefighting efforts are concerned, we are about to get an update from the public information officer to learn more. what i can tell you right now is there are a lot of confused people out here especially morning commuters as they are trying to figure out alternative ways to get to work. we spoke with somebody from muni a couple of minutes ago who said they will shut down the west portal tunnel. for alternatives on how to get to work we ll get more from elizabeth in traffic. thanks, cate. as you saw behind her there are a number of fire crews and other crews. it s by squat and gobble. the three-alarm fire has been burning for hours so they have had to shut down the west portal tunnel or they will in the next few minutes. this will affect inbounded and outbound on k, l and m lines of muni. trains won t be allowed to get through the tunnel. in the meantime, they are working on bus bridges. a