Thunder and potential from rains and we are seeing the trailing end of this come through. In terms of the monday morning commute, notice how the accumulation generally stays north of the bridge. Starting off in the morning with the 40s and 50s. Go into sierras could see two to 3 inches of snow. Now we turn to that developing story in the north bay. First the fires bringing nbc bay area Sergio Quintana live in santa rosa tonight. Reporter they didnt expect to have fire damage under the roads themselves. This is cross creek hood. There is a portion of that road that could potentially collapse from rain run off. Construction crews are waiting for a set of steel plates to be delivered we are going to keep the road close but just in case someone does go past the barricades they are not in danger. Reporter stretch of the plastic drainpipes under the road were damaged in the fires. Because that pipe is completely burned off and away, there is nothing there supporting it underneath the road, t
Light devices responsible for destroying your childs sleep . Well hear how Hospital Attendances in england for children under 1a with Sleep Disorders have tripled in ten years. I end iend up i end up asking her if she wants it because then i can get stuff done. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11. Ina in a second we will bring you more on the deal about selling temper macro to the french. And well discuss how police in durham are planning to give free heroin to addicts in a bid to cut drug related crime. Will it work . Do get in touch. There are fears for thousands ofjobs at Vauxhall Plants in the uk this morning. Its after the French Company that owns peugeot and citroen struck a £1. 9 billion deal to buy General Motors european unit, which includes vauxhall. 11,500 workers are employed by the company in luton and Ellesmere Port. The unite union says its priority is to safeguard theirjobs. Our Business Correspondent joe lynam is here. What other worries about jobs . W
Live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. Tales of luxury the owner of this bay area wine shop schemed customers out of millions. So where did that money go . Tonight tales of luxury cars and online dates. Tonight that berkeley wine shop owner admits to fooling customers and using their cash for his pleasure. Kpix5s Christin Ayers shows us how he did it. Reporter the storefront is still standing, but the business is bankrupt. Today john fox, former owner of premier crew fine wines in berkeley admitted to running a ponzi scheme and ripped off his customers for 40 million. Heres how the scam worked. A customer would purchase expensive european wines from fox with the promise it would arrive in six months to two years, but in many cases fox admits he falsified purchase orders and never even bought the wine. The u. S. Attorney said fox acknowledged between 2010 and 2015 he sold or attempted to sell approximately 20 million worth of phantom wine that he never actually purchased
Live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. Tales of luxury the owner of this bay area wine shop schemed customers out of millions. So where did that money go . Tonight tales of luxury cars and online dates. Tonight that berkeley wine shop owner admits to fooling customers and using their cash for his pleasure. Kpix5s Christin Ayers shows us how he did it. Reporter the storefront is still standing, but the business is bankrupt. Today john fox, former owner of premier crew fine wines in berkeley admitted to running a ponzi scheme and ripped off his customers for 40 million. Heres how the scam worked. A customer would purchase expensive european wines from fox with the promise it would arrive in six months to two years, but in many cases fox admits he falsified purchase orders and never even bought the wine. The u. S. Attorney said fox acknowledged between 2010 and 2015 he sold or attempted to sell approximately 20 million worth of phantom wine that he never actually purchased
More frequent skin tense. Joining me to explain why is scott stevens, professor of fire science at uc berkeley, welcome. So far this year weve been hundreds of square miles of acreage burned in wildfires in california. How does this compare to previous years . Southern california and Central California are ahead. I think weve had a real dry period in southern california. El nino year, usually that means 150 precipitation in southern cal, this year they got about 75 . Very dry. They really are ahead, they have really dry conditions. North of the golden gate we havent had that many fires. As you alluded to theres a terrible fire in lake county. Will things get worse as september and october roll around . Thats when the santa ana winds kick in. Thats right. We go into later into the season, we would expect worse conditions. Especially in southern california. The santa anas come in october, november. Really severe winds out of the east. Thats our worst season. California has had five years