Who said people today are too quick to label something as bigoted or racist . We watch it. We watch news reports. Violence and hatred incite violence. Thats their purpose. We know that as a fact by simply watching how they have acted in other cities. Reporter nonetheless, hastings law professor rory little says it does not rise to the level of being banned. Even advocating violence is speech and has to be permitted. Reporter not so long in the bay area we saw antipolice protests who attracted Fringe Groups who turned violent. Should those rallies have been banned or condemned by city leaders . In the past we have had people marching down the streets saying cops are murderers. Is that hate speech . Um, no, i dont think so. My husband was a Police Officer after 35 years. I think that is borne out of frustration. Reporter a lot of this is political. It depends on where youre sitting. Both on the ideological spectrum but also sometimes where youre actually sitting physically. Youre right,
Closures that may occur that people need to go around. Reporter yeah, how right he is. This is the kind of trouble you may run into. A large tree crashed down into power lines, crews eventually took care of the tree but really, anywhere you go, you may run into a problem like a tree limb in your lane, mudslides, slipouts, you name it and its probably happening up here in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Dangerous to be driving here in the rain. I just checked the chp website. It showed a couple of issues here in the Santa Cruz Mountains right now. Couple roads closed, highway 9, talking about 17 at redwood estates, having an issue up there, its not closed as far as i know on 17 but a little issues everywhere here in the Santa Cruz Mountains so be careful out there. Reporting live, matt keller, abc7 news. Right now, were tracking a north bay highway that already looks more like a river. The video is stunning. Abc7 News Reporter Amy Hollyfield on her way to schellville, joining us live right no
Up. Heres alexis with the commute. One of those days you are going to want to leave early because your commute likely going to take a lot longer than it typically does. Heres a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. Check out the wind whipping around there underneath those street lamps. You can see the rain as well. And it looks like were having a stackup in the cash lanes. No metering lights yet. Quick check of mass transit. Okay so far. Weather delays for b. A. R. T. Usually but right now, no delays. Muni has normal service as well and were not getting word of any Service Disruptions due to weather from San Francisco bay ferry either. Weve got a pretty large slide in the forestville area. Ill show you video coming up. Quick reminder, we measure these storms on a scale of 1 to 5. This is a 3 this morning and we have crews tracking it across the bay area. Matt keller is live near the lexington reservoir in the Santa Cruz Mountains but first lets get to Amy Hollyfield with massive floo
Potentially dangerous storm. Some parts of the bay area. Live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. Tonight this is just the start of a potentially dangerous storm. Some parts of the bay area are under a Flash Flood Watch right now and the strongest round of rain is yet to come. Good evening. Im ken bastida. Im elizabeth cook. Joe vazquez is in the north bay tonight, but first kpix5 chief meteorologist paul deanno. Right on cue, guys, the steady to heavy rainfall is moving in and will be with us the next 10 to 12 hours. Its going to be a long night for rainfall. Looking at very heavy rain along the marin and santa rosa coastline, fairfield, vallejo with steady to heavy rainfall and the yellow is steady to heavy rainfall in the Santa Cruz Mountains with rain heading towards san jose and los altos, albeit lighter, on the other side of the mountains. Thats a three hour time lapse showing all the rain and mountain snow piling into Northern California from eureka tout so montere
Potentially dangerous storm. Some parts of the bay area. Live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. Tonight this is just the start of a potentially dangerous storm. Some parts of the bay area are under a Flash Flood Watch right now and the strongest round of rain is yet to come. Good evening. Im ken bastida. Im elizabeth cook. Joe vazquez is in the north bay tonight, but first kpix5 chief meteorologist paul deanno. Right on cue, guys, the steady to heavy rainfall is moving in and will be with us the next 10 to 12 hours. Its going to be a long night for rainfall. Looking at very heavy rain along the marin and santa rosa coastline, fairfield, vallejo with steady to heavy rainfall and the yellow is steady to heavy rainfall in the Santa Cruz Mountains with rain heading towards san jose and los altos, albeit lighter, on the other side of the mountains. Thats a three hour time lapse showing all the rain and mountain snow piling into Northern California from eureka tout so montere