66,000 acres. This afternoon, it is 5 contained. At least 96 homes and businesses have been lost. Nearly 80,000 structures are still threatened. The winds are a bit calmer today but firefighters of course are concerned about another red flag warning. For tomorrow and wednesday. We have coverage of the kincade fire on all fronts for you. Rob roth is in petaluma where people are on edge ready to evacuate if need be. Greg lee is in healdsburg where homes and businesses have been destroyed. Meteorologist Rosemary Orozco is of course keeping an eye on the current weather conditions. We want to start with ktvus tom vacar who is near the fire lines of the kincade fire up in windsor. What does it look like . Reporter i want to show you this, very deceptive. You take a look, doesnt look like much of a fire going on here but theres plenty of helicopters, one left to go pick up some more water and the reason is this fire is still very, very large and very close to the ground. Not throwing up thos
Cancer awareness month. Man, he wants you to know you should get checked out. Go to the doctor, get your tests. Because its better if you get in early and get checked. That was what he did. He said it was Early Detection that made a big difference. S thatwhat every doctor will tell you. There is a hassle, i dont have time today. But someone like rod stewart says, people might listen. Right . Raise awareness for sure everybodys doing well. Back to politics you. Later this morning really just a couple of hours, President Trump is coming to the bay area for a fundraiser in silicon valley. Details on this event are being kept quiet by organizers. Even for those who are paying thousands of dollars to attend. Protesters are gearing up as well. They have already arrived in this location where we are. We are standing next alpine road and Portola Valley and that behind us, you can see a tarp on the ground, and an orange piece of fabric your. This is what will become the trump baby balloon. This
Less then 30 min from the maze to sf. San mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. Richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. james our top story this morning. Thousands of people are hitting the roads today for the long Labor Day Weekend. And gas prices are expected to be the cheapest in 3 years. Kron4s christina taytro is live in walnut creek with more. If youre hitting the road for one last summer trip this holiday weekend. Heres some good news for your pockets according to triplea. National gas prices are on track to be the lowest Labor Day Weekend prices in the past three years. A spokesperson says thursdays average of twodollarsand59cents is nearly a quarter cheaper than last years prices. Its also less money that folks spent for gas at the memorial day holiday at the beginning of the summer. Thanks christina. james new this morning authorities have identified an additional victim from the gilroy garlic festival mass shooting. Police found a 58yearold man
good morning, everybody. i call this meeting to order. senator katko and i are excited to talk about climate change and our risk sector. mayor garcetti, who i presume is in california, mr. folk, mr. snyder, mr. wood. we talk about technicalities about things like parts per million or carbon dioxide or the equivalent. get beyond these terms and the reality is more severe and the urgency more apparent. in texas last month, as we know, that reality hit home. an estimated 4.5 million texans lost power, some stranded for days on end in the freezing cold without heat or running water. families literally froze to death, were poisoned by carbon monoxide, were trapped in home fires. overall the tragedy took the lives of 80 people, and the estimated damages to people s homes, businesses and livelihoods are expected to reach over $90 billion. it is heartbreaking and it should never have happened in this country. it s clear that texas was ill prepared for the unusually frigid temperature
good morning, everybody. i call this meeting to order. senator capito and i are pleased to be joined this morning by a distinguished panel of witnesses to discuss climate change and our electricity sector. mr. rusco, who is here in person, welcome. mayor garcetti who i presume is , out in california. mr. fowke, ms. snyder, mr. wood, we welcome you one and all. talking about climate change, things like parts per million and carbon dioxide equivalent, go beyond these terms and the reality is more severe and the urgency more apparent. in texas last month, that reality hit home. an estimated 4.5 texans lost power. some stranded for days on end in the freezing cold without heat or running water. families literally froze to death. or were poisoned by carbon dioxide. overall, the crisis took the lives of 80 people and the estimate of damage to people s homes, physicists and livelihoods are expected to reach over $90 billion. it is heartbreaking and it should never have happened in t