they peacefully leave they may go home. that still exists. we also indicated that we would escalate and forcefully remove people from the streets if they did not comply. some of that is what you re seeing. so i will stand here today, again, and say this demonstration is over. go home. if you don t go home, we will remove you from the streets. reporter: there are a few hundred protesters that do remain in the city of ottawa and say that they will continue to face police on the streets. having said that, some trucks and cars have left voluntarily, others are being cleared and police say that street by street they will give ottawa back to its residents. a reminder, again, that the city sunday a state of emergency, but so, too, is the province and the country, really an unprecedented situation here in canada. and police and politicians, many of them say they want this over really in the next few days. paula newton, cnn, ottawa. paula, thank you. preparing for war of a
i know how to those guys in here. let s pause the internet on their devices. wohhh? huhhhh? [ grumbling ] all: sausages! mmm, mmmm. bon appetite. make time for what matters. pause your wifi with xfinity xfi and see the secret life of pets 2 in theaters. ainsley: we are back with a fox news alert. homes are under water and every county sunday a state of emergency in oklahoma. brian: one of seven states facing flood watches right now that s happening today. that includes arkansas where we find matt finn live in fort smith. the flooding could be historic. we had the governor here yesterday. he was worried about this. every reason to worry, righ right? historic levels in arkansas. expected to crest today record high 42.5 feet. the highest level that this area has ever seen and nearly double the flood stage. you can see the arkansas river here already engulfed