Calming winds here as we have seen gusty winds. As you get a live look outside in san jose, it is looking nice and calm. Temperatures, upper 40s. We have a wide range in temperatures in spots. We will have very cold air in the forecast later on tonight. After seeing those high temperatures reaching the 60s. Well talk more about how cold it gets tonight. Its coming up in a few minutes. One of the exit ramps closed in san jose. Thats right. Thats the ramp i use. Southbound 880 if you are familiar with the storm nearby. We are looking at a closure because of the brush fire. It is clear. Folks who see that smoke may have to reroute. Right now, chp says they are protecting that off ramp from folks. Travel past 101, loop back to city streets. the rest of the south bay is moving smoothly. Speeds are okay getting there. Well give you the outlook. Well keep our eye on that. Meantime, a fire, a massive one burning in Southern California. Crews on the ground positioning their camera around. We
You. As we take a live look outside in san jose, driving around, noticing tree limbs are down, its breezy this morning. As we go through the day, the chilly temperatures gradually warming up. We are going to make it to the low 60s. More on the wildfires for Southern California. What we are seeing here, coming up in a few minutes. Mike, you are tracking the bay bridge closely. Yesterday, lane 14 will be closed. I know its only one lane, a cash lane, but affects the 880 crossing. We had a significant back up until two minutes ago. Things lightened up as they open all but lane 14 now. More service for the traffic flowing through the area. Look at all these coming off the maze z. Look at the map. We have the build with folks coming in. Off the nimitz, this might have the biggest effect. Lane 14 is in the path. The feeder routes continue to build. Theres a closure in san jose. Back to you, laura. Thank you very much. No doubt, a lot of roads are closed arn closed around the fire. It started
Grades suffered. But a few months after graduation, president obama created the daca program and victor successfully applied for it. Victor told me that even though he had daca, he was still too afraid to talk about his status with anyone. During the 2016 election, he talked about what losing daca would mean to him. Victor knew there would be an announcement about his future. He put his phone away and cleaned his house to distract him from what was about to happen. Eventually he watched attorney general Jeff Sessions daca announcement. Victor began to cry. In the days that followed victor began having panic attacks, sometimes as many as five to seven per day. He was afraid to get in a car because he didnt want to hurt anyone if he had a panic attack while driving. A few days later victor showed up at his first united dream event in houston. There he met others committed to fighting for him. He told me it was amazing see so many people show up in support of him in solidarity. Victor mad
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