Evacuation of family for north of east napa street to the end of east napa street. Officials are reminding evacuees there will be no questions about immigration status asked at any of the shelters. Rescued animals are being taken to the Sonoma County fairgrounds. Lets take a look at the size of the fires. These numbers are mind boggling. A total of 183,000 acres have burned so far. The largest is the atlas fire at 48,000 acres. The nuns, adobe fires have scorched 44,000 acres so far. The tubbs far scarred 34,000 acres. The pocket fire in Sonoma County has charred 10,000 acres. The sulphur fire has eaten up 2500 acres. Containment is between 5 to 55 . I want to speak to those people impacted. All of us here in the state Operation Center, those involved in the massive response efforts to these fires are thinking about you. Our hearts go out to o ow affected by the fires and we understand lives have been changed forever by these events. This is difficult. We are dedicated to helping you a
Of course, i think you make the same decisions that Mitch Mcconnell did, because the next election is always a chance that youre going to end up being in the minority party. Now, the only hope i have, and thats actually driven by my experience with students here, the change is going to have to be generational. The change is going to have to come from people who havent been typically getting involved in the political process and changing things. Its going to have to come from a new set of leaders who havent been used by the other side in certain ways, that havent been abused by the other side in certain ways. So that they dont feel that, you know, sort of sting that theyre going to do it to them, you know, because its been done in the past to their side. So im hopeful because i teach these tremendous students semester in and semester out, and i see the potential for leadership. But the key is getting these young people involved in politics rather than involved in Investment Banking or l
Units. We want to send a clear significant malto all the members of the department that if theyre contemplating a retirement in the coming year that theyve got an option. Reporter the Police Union Says the city rejected similar proposals before, including once used in San Francisco and calls the latest version politically motivated and desperate. What if this officer whos now retired but working is seriously injured. Reporter the city is asked to meet next week to discuss it. The mayor and i will be coming out with a memorandum this week, this coming week, and we wanted to begin negotiations right away. This is a smoke screen, away from the measure b problems, away from the Police Exodus problems. And its really a disingenuous effort at this point. Reporter well, despite the harsh disagreement they say they will meet with the city once the proposal is officially unveiled on wednesday. Robert honda, nbc bay area news. Aldon spmyth for half a season. We have live coverage of the decision
The home in san ramone. She was found safe and sound. I mean i was going to say its a miracle. [ applause ] reporter its thanks to the i think stints of a yellow lab and the training of its owner. The volunteers from the California Rescue Dog Association found luba behind a home along Norris Canyon road. It was a little creek and i looked down and i called her name and saw her and she waved her arm and i went down and held her hand. And it was the best feeling in the world. Reporter Police Credit everyones specialized training. These are incredibly Extraordinary People from every ordinary walk of life that have extra special skills. And they all have a passion to do what theyve done. Reporter saturday, search can rescue cast a wider net getting help from nine counties and two state agencies. But luba suffers from dementia. And each passing hour had teams more worried. Especially considering the blazing east bay heat. As far as what gene will say to his mom when he sees her again . Whil