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this morning folks around the bay area are waking up to scenes like this. the other problems you could be facing when you head out the door, next. and serious concerns that has not been seen in decades. the floodwater issued to people that live downstream. "today in the bay" continues right now. and i have 6:00 on the dot hitting the bay on this presidents' day. >> we have all hands on deck this morning tracking conditions. if you do have to head to work, we have crews everywhere. good morning, thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam rock here to guide you through everything that happens this morning. who knows how much that will be. we have been tracking a major mess on redwood city. we'll have more on that in a
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moment. >> kari hall is tracking rain, are we going to see rain all day? yes, unfortunately, this is moving slowly. we could see the winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour as we get a look at the storms rolling across the bay area, pretty widespread. we won't see many breaks here. and moving throughout the south bay, we'll see a lot of yellows and reds. the wind advisory has been extended until 3:00 in the morning. a flash flood watch in effect for today. we'll talk about how much rain we could see, especially in the santa cruz mountains, coming up in a few minutes. we may have a couple surprises for drivers coming up. we are looking over here to the peninsula, we have mostly clear flows of traffic. the green highlighted means wet
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roadways, so our chopper could not make it out to the scene, but we have a crew at 101 where all lanes are closed and the woodside traffic is flowing to the freeway. you may want to take el cimino if you are local. north of the crash and north of the flooding across all the lanes to northbound 101. the tow truck is on scene trying to make its way through. that's the first surprise, the unpleasant one on the peninsula. an easy drive, just 16 minutes from highway 4 to the bay bridge. and the toll plaza is not a surprise, it is the president's holiday. no metering lights. very tough conditions. still be careful out there. back to you. >> mike, thank you. talk about surprises, wait until you see this. the storm system is packing strong winds and we are seeing major damage in parts of the bay area. >> we are continuing our team coverage this morning in san francisco where a downed tree is blocking lanes on a busy road.
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>> reporter: good morning to you. we are at market in san francisco. right behind us we have a downed tree and the crews are getting to work on it clearing up this area. we are being told it's split in half right there this morning. the left side first, then the right side second. quite the scene here. we'll get to an interview we have with a person in this area in just a moment, but we'll show you the other problems we are seeing near san francisco. this first one is video from the 101 north freeway where you can see flooding there. the water flying under that car. now you're seeing video off the 101 southbound heading to sfo. the visibility is fairly low heading throughout the area. the wind gusts hitting 40 miles per hour. we'll get to the area i just mentioned with a local in the area who heard this tree snap. here's what he had to say. >> the first one was like, crack. it was faster than the second one. it was like, crack. and then all of a sudden, whoosh, like, yeah, it was like all the leaves fell out at one
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time. then i ran to the window and just saw it on the ground. >> reporter: back out here at market and goff, the crews are getting to work here cleaning up this area. no word on exactly when this will be officially cleared up. but it's a good idea to be careful on the roads with all the wet weather coming in this morning. in san francisco, pete saratos, "today in the bay." this is a live look at anderson reservoir in morgan hill. this is the water from anderson at coyote creek in santa clara county. water is being released from the reservoir. flood warnings have been issued for those in coyote estates and other surrounding neighborhoods. the anderson reservoir is not the only one over capacity. several others are spilling over including the lexington reservoir near los gatos. right now it's at 101% capacity. with the incoming rain, there
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could be flooding along the los gatos creek as well. a water rescue team is in sacramento this morning waiting to respond to any possible emergency calls that can come from today's storms. it's expected that some of the calls may come in from the area highlighted on the map there like maxwell. much of the area is saturated because the topography is so flat. last week the same team deployed to the oroville area due to the emergency threat of the spill at the dam was reactive. this team thime they are sendin teams to the area beforehand. >> certainly, i hope nobody has to be used, but if the teams need to be used, they are in a pre-positioned location to do that. >> the so they are in place to protect folk there is. the menlo park fire district is trying to rescue people from
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flooding. they have special boats and helicopters to do that. a great tool to help you through the storm is the nbc bay area weather app. you can locate the weather 30 minutes from your location. you can time lapse the storm as it moves through. it is free for all iphone and android devices. it is 6:06 on your monday morning on this presidents' day holiday. president trump is busy at his resort in florida. he's interviewing candidates to replace michael flynn. >> and he's moving forward with new controversial immigration plans. the white house is set to unveil a new executive order to reinstate a travel ban focused on up seven precomenantly muslim countries. this while new draft memos signed by the homeland security secretary outlined plans to speed up deportation of undocumented immigrants. there are also plans to hire thousands of agents to help out with the deportations. the president says the measures are aimed to get the criminals out of the country. >> get them the hell out of
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here. bring them back to wherever they came from. >> this will have a ripple effect throughout couities acro the country. >> the debate over immigration could intensify with secretary of state rex tillerson and the department of homeland security secretary jon kelley scheduled to visit mexico later this week. we'll shift back right now to our microclimate weather alert this holiday monday. 6:07. and on the left side of the screen, it is a holiday, so not the same typical kind of backup on the bay bridge toll blplaza. on t >> we have a closer look at the radar and how long this storm will last. >> it is 6:07 and we are seeing pockets of really heavy rain moving through parts of the delta into the tri-valley as well as the south bay. all of this will up continue as we get a closer look for pretty
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much on and off all day. so we will be in with this for several hours. and that is raising the concern of flooding. we are also seeing that rain coming through livermore and along 580. heading a little farther to the south, also seeing this rain moving through milpitas and the rain continuing into gilroy and morgan hill and san martin. follow me on facebook and twitter tweeting out some of the snowfall we are expecting for the sierra the next couple of days. and coming up at 6:11, we'll look at the timeline for the rain. mike is starting us out in oakland. it is a holiday and we have a lighter traffic of volume. that means the bay bridge meter lights are not on, but you should still allow extra time, more time than you think because you should drive slow. this is impacting the north bay including there in novato and highway 37. i said we will start in oakland, so we'll follow along westbound
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580 with the lake shore. two lanes are blocked near westbound 580. and you can see the light traffic near this area. you can see it move over to the right as you pass that scene. and looking to the peninsula, you can see it completely closed down. the redwood area said chp is north of there near whipple where you see a tow truck passing through the area. this is not that bad, it is just from marsh road. 287 is completely clear. el cimino is looking very soupy. be careful out there. >> thank you very much. there are some weather-related closures today. the bay area has pretty bad traffic. coming up in three minutes, find out how our traffic stacks up to other major cities, not just in the u.s. but around the world.
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with heavy rain throughout the day. also rising creeks and rivers have concerns with winds gusting to 50 miles an hour bringing down trees and causing power outages with the slow-moving storm. coming up in five minutes, a look at the radar and a look ahead to the rest of the week and what to expect is coming up. and despite the crash on 580 in the middle of the screen, just 17 minutes heading from 238 up past the scene of the crash and lake shore. on the peninsula, we have the full closure for highway 101. we'll show you where that is. thank you so much. 6:13, and new this morning, bay area drivers sit in some of the worst traffic we have seen compared to everyone. a little lighter today because of the holiday. a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza, but on the presidents' day, traffic may be a breeze. that's certainly not the case most of the time. the company looks at peak travel congestion times in more than 1,000 metropolitan areas around the globe.
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and the san francisco area finished fourth in terms of average hours stuck in traffic over the year at 83 hours. perhaps no surprise here, los angeles finished first in 104 hours. moscow and new york were second and third. well, starting today you can order the new snapchat spectacles. >> maybe you want to document all the traffic. scott mcgrew, the glasses, they take pictures. the sunglasses snapchat was selling replaced the vending machines in places around the nation. now they are available online. spectacle.com is where you find them in red, black and aqua. you press a button on the side of the glasses and can record a ten-second video to your phone and it will send it to snapchat. a busy day at uber today launching an investigation into claims of sexual harassment by a former employee. susan j. fowler posted the claim online to say she was harassed by her manager. she reported it to h.r.
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h.r. told her the manager would not be punished. she said because, in part, he was, quote, a top performer. now, uber's ceo tweeted yesterday what is described here is abhorrent. anyone who believes this way or thinks this is okay will be fired. i have instructed our chief h.r. officer to conduct an urgent investigation. there can be absolutely no place of this kind of behavior at uber. uber has a reputation for what silicon valley is saying about their treatment of women. all the women an employee claims is there were only six people on the team and the small number didn't justify placing a new order. washington's birthday is really the legal name of the
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holiday, and the law never switched the name to the president saying nyse insists on using the name. technic lip it's not washington's birthday, either, that's wednesday. >> that's true. >> either way, he probably had the day off. >> lucky you. >> get a history lesson from the nyse in the meantime. back to our storm coverage this morning, we are not the only ones being hit by powerful storms. southern california also being mattered by rain. take a look at this aerial view, this is a sinkhole swallowing up two cars. >> if you would conjure up the most frightful area of what a storm could leave in its path, it may look like this. to tony begguinyard is live with m. good morning, toni.
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>> reporter: it's a good thing it's a holiday because this is a major thoroughfare, laurel canyon boulevard is closed and has been since friday evening when the sinkhole opened up. public works crews were at work 24/7. take a look at something. come over here. the sinkhole is on the other side of this, you can see the big mound of dirt. the sinkhole is 20 feet deep wide. and the suv swallowed up is something that sticks with you and makes you wonder about the soil under the streets, whether they have been undermined during a recent heavy rainfall. the sewer pipe that runs through the sinkhole is 80 to 90 years old. and there's a hole on top of the aging pipe. if you take a look, there's a trench they have built over in the middle of the street. that trench, they will place a 30-inch plastic pipe there and basically pump some of the water from the sewer lines, pump the water out and allow engineers to
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get a better look at the sewer lines. this is finding to take some time. repair work may not be completed for three to four weeks. so just looking around here, even though you are quite a distance away, i'm sure the viewers will understand what it is like to try to find a detour around a mess like. this all because of the weather and an aging infrastructure. i'm toni guinyard, back to you in the studio. >> i have to be honest, when i saw the sinkhole shot, i thought, oh, come on. but that is amazing. >> they have heavy machinery there. luckily, those people survived. we'll touch on highway 101 in a second. first of all, we are talking about how much rain is happening this time around for the creeks. >> and it seems like we can't take any more, but there's more coming as we go throughout the day. and the potential for several
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more inches of rain and the possibility of more downed trees. here's what to expect stepping out the door in san francisco, running across the golden gate bridge, the water is just kicking up from the cars. we're getting you out with a look at the microclimate and 56 degrees. and the seven-day forecast, we have a couple days of rain for the middle of the week. and the steady downpour is happening across the bay area. we are seeing pockets of heavy rain moving through fairfield and extending down to antioch and all or off to the east for discovery bay. we are seeing the steady rain coming down at a quarter inch of rain per hour. we'll continue to see this causing problems on the roadway. also for the south county, also for the santa cruz mountains, we will continue to see this moving
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through throughout the main morning commute. maybe a few more people out there on the roadways. but hopefully with this as a holiday, we won't see this busy hour at 8:00 to 9:00, but we are looking at the rain and rising rivering likely throughout the day. we still have rain coming through. pockets of heavy downpours through early tomorrow. we'll see that also with a few more breaks going throughout the day. looking at the potential of several inches of rain here, where we see the yellows, that is where the heaviest rain will be concentrated. notice that is the santa cruz mountains and for morgan hill with a lot of problems with downed trees and power outages. looking at a widespread two to three inches of rain throughout the day and also the high wind warning that continues into early tomorrow morning. the hills will see the highest wind gusts, possibly up to 50 miles an hour. looking at the forecast through the week, a little bit of a break on wednesday, thursday and
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friday. and notice the weekend, still hard to make some plans to get outside after this soggy weekend. it will be raining once again. now as we head over to mike, still part of highway 101 closed. that's part of the peninsula. traffic is lighter from the bigger shot of the bay. overall, almost everyone is just fine as far as the drive. lower the speeds because of the conditions. peninsula, highway 101 out of pal l palo alto, all lanes are closed due to water. chp says there was a crash in the area, so take care of that. take the el cimino pass near whipple area. you are fine north of there. 280 is clear. no delays for transit system. h-train is running one train does to the flood advisory. and we have holiday service and saturday service for the golden gate ferry. and a live look at the oakland
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conditions, a tougher drive out there. and getting out to the rest of the map, traffic is slow throughout the south bay. highway 17 silicon valley is fine. we have the slower drive through scott's valley. back to you. thank you very much, mike. >> busy, busy, coming up next, presidents' day weekend means presidents' day sales. it's not too late to get in on the stores. the deep discounts you can plan on. a package disappears in transit but the claim is denied, i'm chris camora. nbc bay area responds next.
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notoo late toake advantaof the storewide saleles of the yr. lo welcome back. it is presidents' day and not too late to take advantage of the first sales of the year. they are clearing out a lot of merchandise leftover from the holidays. we'll find decent discounts on winter apparel en. a look, there are places you can get extra savings. and if you are looking to upload appliances, you will find significant savings from now to march. this morning nbc bay area responds to a san francisco man who shipped a box full of wine across the country but it never reached its destination. >> and he was out $700 because
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the shipping company declined his claim for reimbursement. chris is here with how we delivered. >> reporter: aaron walker shipped two boxes of wine from his local u.p.s. store to friends on the east coast. one box arrived at the destination but the other one didn't. and that had $700 worth of wine inside. aaron says he learned from the u.p.s. website the box had been damaged and discarded. aaron filed a claim with u.p.s. and was absolutely stunned when it was denied. he couldn't get u.p.s. to reconsider its decision and reached out to us. we reached to it to the company and the company said there was a change in ownership at aaron's local u.p.s. store, which caused a computer glitch in its system. and aaron's claim was processed and rejected during that confusion. in a statement u.p.s. apologized for aaron's experience and said it does regret that the damage was done. u.p.s. refunded aaron $765. the cost of the wine and shipping. cheers to that. if you have a consumer complaint, let us know. the number is 888-996-tips.
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or online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. coming up next at 6:27 on "today in the bay," we have continuing team coverage of the powerful storm hitting the bay area this morning. more heavy rain and strong winds as we go throughout the day as a slow-moving storm system rolls across the bay area. also heavily snow for the sierra. we'll take a look at all that coming up after this break. a major creek here in the south bay expected to rise significantly. the warnings for people who live downstream. you're watching "today in the bay." right now at 6:30...nbc bay aree
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doppler radar-- tracking e latest powerful storm to hithe bay area. as this storm hits-- thererconct here is a live look at the latest storm hitting our area. >> and we have flooding concerns in santa clara county. this is a live look at coyote creek. the anderson reservoir ran over. it is full and spilled over into the creek leading to flood warnings for several communities. and we are in the santa cruz mountains. as much as ten inches of rain could fall in some spots. >> you can see a large tree broke and fell right on the roadway. >> from downed trees to dapgers on the road, and highway 101 and
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marin county we are seeing standing water on the roadway making for a treacherous drive. i want to say good morning to you. thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam rock. hopefully you are sleeping in and finding out what is going on. there's a lot going on. >> a lot of people are preparing with sandbagging as well. we have some good news for those coming up in a little bit, even if you are working today. but first, here's a check on the microclimate forecast. >> we are seeing the water rising in several areas. and we are seeing heavy rain through parts of the bay area. some of the heaviest rain is shifting over to patterson where we see the bright yellows and
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the reds. i want to take you through the timeline today as the rain will continue. we are seeing localized flooding likely and even at lunchtime, still bright reds here and showing the most intense rain. and through the evening commute, still some downpours as we see this activity become more scattered for tonight. and still some scattered rain and a a few thunderstorms through tomorrow. we'll look at the wind forecast which may cause more problems coming up at 6:36. and mike now has better news for redwood city. i just got word from chp they are in the process of opening three of the lanes, three of the five lanes northbound on 1301. that means right now they may still be closed for the next few seconds. northbound 101 at woodside. first it was a crash at whipple. then there was flooding reported in the area as chp said shut it down, we have to clear the area of the crash and all the distractions. so we're looking at northbound 101 still slow. in the next few minutes they will clear that and they should be able to travel.
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but right now, el cimino and 280 are look okay. as you look over to the bay bridge, we have a smooth drive. the bay bridge itself is slowing because of folks traveling across it. the same thing for the dumbarton bridge. no big deal. we'll look at the san mateo shot. there's a highlight volume of traffic. we see wind and rain flowing causing windy conditions across the bay. thank you, mike. we have live team coverage tracking the powerful storm this morning. kris sanchez is live in felton in the santa cruz mountains. that's finding to be one of the hardest-hit areas as the storm moves through. >> but first we'll two to bob redell for those living along coyote creek. good morning to you, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. on friday the sanderson reservoir was rising at 400
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cubic feet per second. for the first time, it is overflowing the operational spillway. the rate is expected to rise to 3,000 cubic feet per second. by 6:00 today, that is. and by midnight, the number will be at 6,000 cubic feet per second. we are seeing possible flooding downstream along coyote creek. we are also advising people in coyote estate to consider sandbagging their home. farther downstream, the santa clara water district is telling residents to clear out and remove debris so water doesn't back up into their homes. >> this may be the highest i have seen in the nine years you have lived in my house here.
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>> reporter: the santa clara water district is concerned about the rock springs neighborhood, the area near kelly park and the golden wheel mobile home park that flooded back in 1997 and '98. the water district has since shored up a levee that runs behind the mobile home park. that levee is expected to be tested over the next 24 hours. reporting live here along the coyote creek in morgan hill, bob redell, "today in the bay." bob, thank you very much. as we mentioned, one of the areas to get hit the hardest in the storm, the santa cruz mountains. and all eyes are on the san lorenzo river expected to rise rapidly creating dangerous conditions for those who live nearby. that's where we find chris sanchez live to explain how the dangerous conditions have turned deadly. kris? >> reporter: well, hi there, sam. we finally can show you what the san lorenzo river looks like. earlier it was raining so hard it kept blowing out all the lights. so now you can see that the water is moving very swiftly.
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this river is at 8.5 feet. by 4:00 this afternoon, it's expected to reach 21.5 feet, which is considered a major flood stage. now yesterday swift water rescue crews had to brave that river to pull the body of the man from the water. we now know he's a 46-year-old man from ben loman. the coroner won't be able to say if he drowned until an autopsy is done later this week. this happened behind dick sergeant's home. >> we were standing here and were looking at two trees close together down there, and it appeared there was a body. and we called 911. >> reporter: so it will be critical for folks to stay away from this river and other local streams in the bay area because they are all going to rise very quickly. kari hall and the nbc bay area weather team are forecasting five to ten inches for the santa
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cruz mountains to push the san leandro river to major flood stage. we are on the bridge leading too the state park. on this bridge you can see that box down there, that's one of the gauges that measures the height of the river. and it will send that information to the u.s. geological survey and the national weather service. we'll be monitoring that today and be watching the figures. if you want to see the graph of where we are right now and where we are expected to be in about ten hours, you can find that on twitter. it's krisnbc. kris sanchez for "today in the bay." now we'll bring in meteorologist kari hall to talk about the rising rivers as the storm pushes through. >> we are looking at a lot of areas near the bay area. we are looking at the coyote reservoir over capacity. and we are looking at the rivers we are concerned with, once again, we talked about the coyote creek expected to rise to
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12.4 feet tomorrow afternoon as well as the san lorenzo river at felton. we have already measured three inches of rain in boulder creek in the santa cruz mountains. we will rise above flood stage by tomorrow afternoon. we will keep an eye on this and we will talk about how much rain to expect coming up too a few minutes. >> thank you very much, kari. and 6:38 and still no relief for commuters in the santa cruz mountains. we are remaining closed from santa cruz county to summit road. it appears the target for reopening of the highway is now february 28th. but commuters have come to learn the hard way it is highly possible that date will be pushed back once again. up to our north in oroville, fears are easing as the next round of rain makes its way in. this is a look at the spillway and the action and construction work they have done to dampen the erosion scars in the land there. the department of water
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resources increased the spillway in anticipation of water coming in. it is expected to balance the water flowing in and out of the reservoir. good news this morning, kari just told us the water is 50 feet below the top of the emergency spillway. state officials say it is unlikely the rainfall will create another emergency. and a live drive along lucky highway in marin county. the road tends to flood here, so we'll go back to meteorologist kari hall with a look at the out-the-door conditions. >> we'll get you out the door with a look at all the microclimates with temperatures in the mid-50s. and it's very cool. we'll see temperatures holding steady throughout the day and some slick road conditions. you can see all the rain rolling into the bay area. the target of the heaviest rain is moving through our area. and we will continue to see round after round of rain going
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throughout the day becoming more scattered later on tonight. coming up in a few minutes, we'll look at the wind speeds expected with the storm and the problems that it may cause. mike is talking to us about what is happening on highway 101. it has officially roped on the peninsula where it was close in the northbound direction near redwood city. smaller crashes, many of them sound like conditions where the car lost traction, but we are looking over here to the crash near whipple with activity in the left two lanes. the fast lanes and the right lanes -- i'm getting mixed up, the slower lanes are still open. the three lanes are open on northbound 101 past woodside. that's all you need to know. slow through the area north of marsh, but recovery should continue. over here with the crash that continues to work on westbound 580 at lake shore boulevard, headache shore drive, we are looking at a problem here in
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oakland. no major injuries, but they are having trouble clearing it. and market street, we are seeing a disturbance near the bay bridge. the light traffic flow through the area, we are seeing no meter lights. back to you. thank you very much. 6:41 and still ahead, the storm hitting the bay area this morning creating quite a mess on the roads. coming up in three minutes, the business owners in one city are taking these steps to prevent any major storm damage. and a busy day at the pentagon as it gets the president's plan to defeat isis. we'll take a look at day 32.
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it is 6:44. we are expecting some high winds as a high wind warning will continue into early tomorrow morning. all the eye areas shade in purple including the hills. the winds may reach 50 miles an hour. we'll talk about how much rain to expect coming up in six minutes. and we're looking at no problems as far as your transit systems go. the ace train is running one train this morning and will continue to have issues because of the flash flood advisory for the central valley. over here we have localized flooding as well. a man on the street, pete soratos, we'll send it over to him. >> reporter: well, good morning to you, mike. we are here in redwood city at the 101 north ramp is.
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it is blocked off with redwood police here in place right now. that's all because of flooding on northbound 101 near woodside road. of course, that is something we have seen bouncing around this morning. we showed you video earlier from san francisco at the ninth street exit ramp where you saw the flooding. of course, you want to be careful when on the roads this morning. and right now, guys, it's looking like it will be a wet run on the roads around the bay area. back to you in the newsroom. >> pete, watching conditions for us from the peninsula. you talk about a wet one on the roads, here's a picture from contra costa county. this is video from downtown lafayette. a lot of water was ponding on the streets there. in martinez businesses were taking no chances. the business area is no stranger to flooding. the el hombre creek has flooded
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before. this is video of it happening just last month. and breaking news overnight in san antonio, texas, where thousands of people are waking up without power after a severe storm system moved through that area. they were reporting roofs of homes being removed. that system even spawning a possible tornado with many trees down. there's damage to 150 homes, and 37,000 customers lost power. so far, though, only minor injuries have been reported. back here to the bay area, new video to show you this morning of a horrific crash in the north bay. a driver slamming into a metal sign last night. this video was posted by the southern marin fire department. this happened on highway 101 about 7:00 last night. sadly, the driver did not survive. the chp is investigating the crash. >> that's incredibly tragic there. 6:46 rights now on your monday morning. and today the oakland asian cultural center is highlighting a dark chapter in america's
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history. 75 years ago president franklin roosevelt led the executive order leading to the internment of several japanese after the bombing began at pearl harbor. and presidents' day is taking on a different meaning across the bay area. organizers say it's the "not my president's day" rallies. several are taking place all over the country. they are also being put together in los angeles and washington. and today is president trump's day 32. >> and it's a busy day because the president's secret plan to defeat isis is now in place. actually, there may be two
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plans. candidate trump swore he had a plan and would give it to the pentagon within the first 30 days of his presidency. on the first day of his presidency, he signed an executive order requiring the military to come up with its own plan in the same 30-day deadline. so there's a plan or possibly two. here's matt lauer back before the election trying to sort all that out. >> so is the plan you have been hiding this whole time asking someone else for their plan? >> no. but when i do come up with a plan that i like and that perhaps agrees with mine, or maybe doesn't, i may love what the generals come back with. >> but you have your own plan? >> i have my own plan. look, i have a very substantial chance of winning to make america great again. we are going to make america great again. i have a substantial chance of winning. if i win, i don't want to broadcast to the enemy exactly what my plan is. if i like a combination of my plan and the general's plan or
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the general's plan -- >> either way, there's a plan. president trump over the weekend clarified a statement he made at the florida rally over the weekend when he lamented over something that happened in sweden. take a listen. >> you look at what is happening last night in sweden, sweden, who would believe this? sweden? >> it is hard to believe because nothing had happened in sweden. mr. trump later tweeted to say he had been watching a documentary on fox news the night before and he had been referring to that. that documentary claims sweden's crime rate has gone up after the country accepted ref jis. swedish government statistics show that is not true. now president trump this morning also did a tweet. he said, give the public a break. the fake news media is trying to say that large scale immigration in sweden is working out just beautifully. not! we are not saying that, we are just quoting swedish government
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statistics to stay crime did not rise. either way, they found humor to say, sweden will rebuild. and donald trump said something happened in sweden on friday. it did not. later he was talking about a news report on immigration, but it was a news report that was inaccurate. and the president said the news media is applauding swedish immigration policies, which it isn't. guys? thanks for the clarity there. >> yes, it was the use of the words last night in his remarks. they are looking at president trump's speeches and orders throughout the first 100 days on "today in the bay." you can see his twitter handle right there on the screen @scottmcgrew. we have all the latest political news on nbcbayarea.com. and last night was the calm before the storm. as we drove in early this morning, it was already coming
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down. >> and it's still going to be coming down all day. this is going to be the ongoing issue with a slow-moving storm moving across the bay area and bringing additional rainfall on top of the already saturated ground. this is a look at driving conditions you're seeing right now in san jose. and it is very sloppy. windshield wipers on, headlights on, and the heater on. it's kind of chilly out there. a flood watch continues with heavy rain and rising creeks and rivers expected today. and the winds may gust to 50 miles an hour in the heavier downpours creating more downed trees and power impacts. and also with a slow-moving storm, expecting several inches of rain. here's a live look outside at the golden gate bridge and the sloppy road conditions once again. we are looking at very heavy rain that continues to stream in with this target of the heaviest rain right over the bay area. also producing some heavy snow for the sierra. so if you're planning on hitting the roads today, no matter where you go, it's going to be really hard to get there. we are also seeing some pockets
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of heavy rain. this will continue even through the 9:00 hour. so let's go through the day. here we are, we see very heavy rain moving through parts of the east bay and south bay and the peninsula. and we will continue to see this streaming through the evening commute. so it will be sloppy all day. and then starting to see a few more breaks later on this evening, but it will be windy and continue into early tomorrow morning with on-and-off rain throughout the afternoon. with all of this, we are expecting the potential of a couple more inches of rain. we have seen three inches of rain in parts of the santa cruz mountains. so expect another two or more in some of the spots. in keeping you up-to-date on all of this, i just tweeted about the delays at sfo. if you want to know what it is like, call ahead. and fellow me on facebook and twitter. it will be chilly once the rain moves out. and look ahead to the weekend, if you're making plans, it will be wet once again. now back over to mike tracking
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slowing for both sides of the bay. and a new incident to tell you about as well. i just got your tweet about the delays as well. we are looking at the only slow spot at northbound 101 with still two lanes blocked just north of woodside road. so they are slowing on the approach, but the freeway soap. it was closed for 45 minutes this morning. now southbound 287, we have a number of lanes blocked due to a crash. but note heading south out of silicon valley to downtown it's slow. and northbound 80 is seeing a slowing near market. and the conditions in oakland, we are seeing slower conditions due to the soupy weather conditions. coming up, what used to get you detention may now leave you in handcuffs at some schools. nbc bay area first uncovered the rising police presence at local campuses. it's a trend growing nationally
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and some of the tactics are raising questions. >> when he put the handcuffs on, were you scared? >> i was kind of a little scared, but mostly i was mad because, like, he was, like, holding my hand tightly. >> again, you can watch that story on the "today" show starting at 7:00 right after "today in the bay." at 6:54, coming up, we have continuing team coverage of the powerful storm hitting the bay area this morning. that includes flooding concerns in the south bay. the flood warnings issued to people living along coyote creek. but first, happening now, send us your photos of severe weather happening in your neighborhood. we can use them to tell you what is happening across the bay area. e-mail to isee@nbcbayarea.com. plus, thousands of people living near the oroville dam are returning back home. now we are hearing stories about looting and carjacking. read more on nbcbayarea.com.
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slow going. but these are pictures from highway 101 in redwood city where the woodside road onramp to northbound 101 closed due to flooding. flooding caused lane closures on the highway, but they reopened earlier. bob redell is south of here in morgan hill with concerns about flooding around coyote creek. >> reporter: which as you can see has already risen. it is expected to rise significantly over the next 24 hours. the problem down here at morgan hill is there is too much rain. the ground is saturated. the anderson reservoir is overflowing the spillway for the first time in 11 years. the relief from anderson reservoir was 400 cuber feet per second. tonight it's expected to be 6,000 cubic feet per second. a 15-fold increase. bob redell for "today in the
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bay." so the river gauges here at san lorenzo river in felton measure about every hour. the last reading from this gauge was about an hour ago. and in one hour's time, the river rose 1.8 feet. that's how fast these waters are rising. and just yesterday, swift water rescue crews had to pull a man's body from this river. we don't know yet whether or not he drowned. an autopsy is pending, but do watch from a safe distance. because the santa cruz mountains could get up to ten inches of rain just today. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." that's why we have flood watches in effect with all the rising water. >> and you probably got an alert on the phone to show you where you are going to see the heaviest downpours. and traffic is flowing again as we mentioned. >> the problem on 101 just reopened because the flooding cleared for most of the lanes. >> check back with us for a
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local news update. >> for a holiday, there's a lot going on. we would love to see you for the "nbc bay area news at 11:00. have a great day. good morning. breaking news. violent storms including a possible tornado ripped through texas. more than 100 homes damaged in san antonio alone. out west new flooding concerns in california as another massive storm targets that state. one month in office. president trump searching for new national security adds visor in the wake of michael flynn's departure, interviewing at least four over the weekend. this as he uses a rally to escalate his battle with the media. >> when the media lies to people, i will never ever let them get away with it. >> fellow republican sen
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