This stadium. Our photographer says he has never seen the upper decks that packed. The team is up 17 points right now. A sea of red jerseys walking into the stadium with high hopes and the belief that their beloved team will win. 49ers all the way. Bring back the 80s. Fans brought finesse and rage. Plenty of team spirit inside the stadium. And the fans are fired up. You know what is good about being a vikings fan . Youre not expecting a ring. This after several down years the team is finally looking up. It is very tough. When you are a nine or die hard, you are a nine are diehard all the way to the end. We have been through the 214 seasons and the 412 seasons. Today is our day. We just have to celebrate it is many are confident about a win, some are cautiously optimistic. Im nervous. If im nervous i know they are nervous. For now most of them want to soak up the positive experience and hope this game is the beginning of a long playoff run. To hear this crowd in this new stadium come al
That storm system did rake right across the bay satellite bay to south bay. Over an inch at san mateo, los gatos. 65. All in six hours, thats why areas of street flooding. Right now mainly moderate rain, heaviest hofed to the south. Stronger pocket right near oakland and and east. Union city about 11 3 this could hold small hail. Watch out traveling 680 or 580 next 45 over mt. H heres the deal. Tomorrow mornings forecast, keep the chance of scattered rain pushing over the bay area. Well talk more about the bomb cyclone that hit us tonight. What it is, what it means for us and when the next storm hits in about 15 minutes. See you then, thanks jeff. Flooding, not where the owner of this mercedes wanted to end up but flooding proved too much. Driver rescued in san mateo, one of many stranded cars after sudden, intense rain. Joining us live, ian cull, the water is gone and left as fast as it appeared. Reporter certainly did. Police spokesperson told me its crazy to see this in urban here,
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Good morning. Im the executive director of the center for Immigration Studies and we have done a series of interviews with important players in the immigration issue in congress or the administration and this morning we have senator cotten, junior senator from arkansas, harvard law grad who started as army officer in iraq and afghanistan, on several committees, banking, intelligence, Armed Services but we will talk about immigration, the leader of the immigration issue and before the president raised its profile, i appreciate your giving us some time for a meeting on the hill so we will cut this off at 8 15. My first question is, you are a sixth generation arkansan. Arkansas has attract more, but it is not immigration state but getting involved in this issue to become a thought leader and debate leader. Thanks for the center for Immigration Studies for hosting this conversation and the important work on immigration. Immigration is a central issue for the United States, a lot of countri
Good morning. My name is mark krikorian, executive director of the center for immigration studies, and we have done a series of interviews with important players in the immigration issue, whether in congress or in the administration. And this morning suggests is senator cotton, the junior senator from arkansas. Senator cotton is a harvard law grad, served as an Army Infantry officer in iraq and afghanistan. Hes on several committees, banking, intelligence, Armed Services but we are going to talk about todays immigration. Hes been a leader on immigration issue even before the president kind of raise its profile. I appreciate, senator, you coming in and giving us some time. He will have the bowl for a meeting on the hill, so we will cut this off at 815 a. M. My first question is, your understand six generation arkansan. Arkansas has been attracting more immigrants that used to but its clearly not an immigration state. Its not one of lead immigration states. What is that attracted you to