Handle on it. 14 acres burned. No one was hurt but it was unnerving. An earlier fire put out huge plumes of thick smoke next to i80 in rodeo, not far from the philips 66 refinery. Theres a closer look at the fire burning close to the freeway. Over 100 acres burned, no structures threatened, including the refinery. More than 100 firefighters worked on that fire. Planes and helicopters dropped retardant on it, making quick work of the flames there. A lot of people told us theyve never seen a fire burning so close to where they live. We saw the black, then the traffic, then we go, were out of here. We started coming this way. Started looking, watching. Sort of interesting. We actually run a machine shop that provides parts for the refineries. What we saw it was up here we thought we better come see. If its something that hits the refinery, we could get calls. There was never any real threat to the refinery. The fire was under control by 6 00 tonight. Lets get right to meteorologist drew t
Tell you about Texas History and hopefully able to share our wonderful Texas Capitol with you. The capitol of california was not supposed to be in sacramento. Actually a little farther down in the road in the bay area is where the First Legislature met and they met also in vallejo and in beneesha which is closer to San Francisco but still close enough to sacramento. When they first decided where to place a capitol, they wanted it closer to an area that people could get to quickly. And sacramento had a lot going for it. Because of the gold rush in 1849, it brought a lot people in. So we had saloons and roads and a way to get here, the sacramento river. Through tops and starts, eventually sacramento was chosen in 1854 to be the State Capitol and construction on this building started in about 1860. It took about 14 years to complete, as is the case with a lot of State Capitols around the country. The civil war era brought a lot of stops and starts. It went through a seismic two year test
Tell you about Texas History and hopefully able to share our wonderful Texas Capitol with you. The capitol of california was not supposed to be in sacramento. Actually a little farther down in the road in the bay area is where the First Legislature met and they met also in vallejo and in beneesha which is closer to San Francisco but still close enough to sacramento. When they first decided where to place a capitol, they wanted it closer to an area that people could get to quickly. And sacramento had a lot going for it. Because of the gold rush in 1849, it brought a lot people in. So we had saloons and roads and a way to get here, the sacramento river. Through tops and starts, eventually sacramento was chosen in 1854 to be the State Capitol and construction on this building started in about 1860. It took about 14 years to complete, as is the case with a lot of State Capitols around the country. The civil war era brought a lot of stops and starts. It went through a seismic two year test
Tell you about Texas History and hopefully able to share our wonderful Texas Capitol with you. The capitol of california was not supposed to be in sacramento. Actually a little farther down in the road in the bay area is where the First Legislature met and they met also in vallejo and in beneesha which is closer to San Francisco but still close enough to sacramento. When they first decided where to place a capitol, they wanted it closer to an area that people could get to quickly. And sacramento had a lot going for it. Because of the gold rush in 1849, it brought a lot people in. So we had saloons and roads and a way to get here, the sacramento river. Through tops and starts, eventually sacramento was chosen in 1854 to be the State Capitol and construction on this building started in about 1860. It took about 14 years to complete, as is the case with a lot of State Capitols around the country. The civil war era brought a lot of stops and starts. It went through a seismic two year test
Meanwhile, the governors nominee for California Attorney general, Javier Becerra, faced his first confirmation hearing. Well also examine what we heard during president elect dumps first News Conference and how it might affect california. Marisa la go sat down with senior political reporter david ciders. Thanks for joining us. Great to be here. So president elect donald trump hosted his First Press Conference this week in more than six months. He covered a lot of ground, but there is one thing that caught my eye as a californian. When he talked a little bit about maybe being willing to play favorites moving forward. Lets take a look at what he said. That was a beautiful scene on november 8th as those states started to pour in and we focused very hard on those states. And they really reciprocated. And those states are going to have a lot of jobs, and theyre going to have a lot of security. Theyre going to have a lot of good news for their veterans. So if the president elect is serious a