Joins us now. Rick, this is a concern for School Districts in that area, whats the impact moving÷u forward. Impact is that people will have to deal with breathing, thats a reality. Were not far from the front line vure at the reservoir not far from that location. We can get thats about as close we can get. That fire is now deep inside that mountain, very hard to see from the vantagec point we had earlier. Very latest numbers on that fire at this hour, 22 contained and burned morec than 2,800 acres. Firefighters are working hard around the clock in rough terrain to extinguish it. M of the fire over the past couple of days now hard to see. But this put out with the main part of the wild fire deep into the chills. Only aircraft could get into the hot spots. By lunchtime it cleared up we had hashes onc the cars and unusual. Some residents not forced out by evacuations have been living with headaches and fadl out frm the fire. Not healthy. We went and got some spray painting masks so
5 30 well have more from the president. And our political analyst michael yaki will give us his take on todays developments. Catherine theres rain on the way this holiday weekend. This is a live look from our camera on mount tam. And a look at downtown San Francisco. Im here in the Weather Center with Jacqueline Bennet where is the wet weather . Jacqueline we are still getting some return on the radar but it is still too dry for the rain to hit the ground. It will be moving and later. As we see this offshore and wider on the satellite radar toward the tail end of this system is approaching the coast. It is just to the west of eureka. We can see this right. It will take a dive towards the south. But we could get some of this rainfall overnight. Here is a lock on futurecast. The san mateo coastline, andlook on futurecast. With santa rosa, and san rafeal. It is going and coming back over the san mateo coast towards the coast. By ted oclock, still showers in the north bay. And towards the
D.C. would have the authority to boot and tow vehicles repeatedly caught speeding by cameras under new legislation passed by the city’s council Tuesday.
combat that with a new push for states to ramp up use for the interlock program. kicking off the annual drive sober or get pulled over enforcement program the nhtsa issued new guidelines urging states to force first time drunk drivers to install alcohol breath monsters into the division system. it requires the driver to blow into it in order to start the car. if it detects alcohol it prevents the car from starting. all states use them in some way but only 20 require it for first time off financede offenders. i urge the state to start our guidelines to protect motorists and ensure individuals convicted of drunk driving learn from their mistakes. drunk driving crash tests rose 4.6 percent last year to 10,322 marking the first jump after six years of decline and the nhtsa says drivers are interlocks are 75 percent less likely to repeat