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. >>> life in the studios, i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano. >>> a discussion on how to make the east bay saber. >> the townhall included some prominent leaders who had concerns. what solutions emerged from those conversations. >> reporter: public safety. it is the one problem everyone in this room wants to fix. he is worried because he and his 11-year-old
. >>> life in the studios, i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano. >>> a discussion on how to make the east bay saber. >> the townhall included some prominent leaders who had concerns. what solutions emerged from those conversations. >> reporter: public safety. it is the one problem everyone in this room wants to fix. he is worried because he and his 11-year-old
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brian hackney with the weather and you have a nice little warm-up on the way. >> eventually. you will have to wait until tuesday for that. i know you, andrea. i know you will like that. we also have a cooldown in the bay as we are about to see. the giants will take to the fields tonight. partly cloudy skies. then marine layer along the shoreline will cool things down. it cold it down today. in concord, 42 degrees. livermore is at 70. san francisco, 59 degrees. san jose is got 70 to santa rosa, 87 degrees. in terms of conference cheryl differential, cooldown of almost 20 degrees over yesterday's high at this time. oakland is about 4 degrees colder. santa woes are warmed up but there is always an exception. do not ask me why. so let us review to see if things have changed. they have not. it is still 18 degrees cooler in livermore and low clouds are thickening. the temperatures are dropping slightly. and as a result, the numbers are going to come down a little bit tomorrow. sunday will clear things off by the time we get to midday but those low clouds back into the shoreline by
brian hackney with the weather and you have a nice little warm-up on the way. >> eventually. you will have to wait until tuesday for that. i know you, andrea. i know you will like that. we also have a cooldown in the bay as we are about to see. the giants will take to the fields tonight. partly cloudy skies. then marine layer along the shoreline will cool things down. it cold it down today. in concord, 42 degrees. livermore is at 70. san francisco, 59 degrees. san jose is got 70 to santa...
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brian hackney explains why. >> reporter: the big bug boom was in full swing this spring for parts of the south and midwest, but in california, crickets. how come it doesn't happen here? >> nobody knows. the only place in the entire world that has periodic cicadas is the southeastern united states and the midwest. >> reporter: this is professor lynn kimsey. >> we're heading down the hall to the museum of entomology. >> reporter: she's retired as the director of the museum which contains -- >> anything that lives on land that doesn't have a backbone basically, so insects, spiders, mollusks, things like that. >> reporter: lynn was bitten by the bug bug long ago. >> i got my first butterfly at age 5 and it was kind of downhill after that. >> reporter: bohart has 7 million insects. >> in the museum there are three illegal words, ew, yuck and gross. >> reporter: as for the emergence of the cicadas back east. >> it's a lot of hyperventilating over something that's spectacular, but they don't do any damage. the adults don't even feed. they are only coming out to find a boyfriend or a girl fr
brian hackney explains why. >> reporter: the big bug boom was in full swing this spring for parts of the south and midwest, but in california, crickets. how come it doesn't happen here? >> nobody knows. the only place in the entire world that has periodic cicadas is the southeastern united states and the midwest. >> reporter: this is professor lynn kimsey. >> we're heading down the hall to the museum of entomology. >> reporter: she's retired as the director of the...
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. >> i'm brian hackney. >>> we'll start in oakland where a black-owned businesswoman fed up with break-inshappening at one of her stores is shutting it down. taylor j. collection is shutting down its college avenue store in the rockridge neighborhood. today was its last day. the owner will keep her flagship store open, though, even though that's been broken into as as well. da lin has the story. >> reporter: instead of grand opening, business owner taylor j. is hosting a grand closing celebration of her college avenue clothing store. >> i've taken the pain and the disappointment and you feel a little bit like there's some failure, but we'll turn it into a winning situation. >> reporter: the bubbly energetic fashion designer met a lot of people and made friends at this location of just over one year. so she hosted the sunday event with free food and wine to thank customers. >> we are going to miss her on this street and we are so sorry that she is not going to be here. >> it's disappointing. it's frustrating to see so many, you know, oakland businesses having to move just based on our crime
. >> i'm brian hackney. >>> we'll start in oakland where a black-owned businesswoman fed up with break-inshappening at one of her stores is shutting it down. taylor j. collection is shutting down its college avenue store in the rockridge neighborhood. today was its last day. the owner will keep her flagship store open, though, even though that's been broken into as as well. da lin has the story. >> reporter: instead of grand opening, business owner taylor j. is hosting a...
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. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a price rally turned confrontational today near the courthouse. >> he came over here wanting to fight with, you know, antagonizing, wanting to fight. >> a mother who lost her child to violence says a pamela price supporter confronted her during the rally. supporters of the d.a. say the man wasn't with them. da lin recorded the confrontation and talked to both sides of the price rally. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a campaign kick-off for pamela price opponents. they're trying to convince voters to recall her in the november election. they were standing on that side in front of the alameda county courthouse. the counterprotesters, price supporters, were on this side of the street, but things turned ugly very fast. a price opponent slapping a price supporter. people stepped in between the two to de-escalate the confrontation. moments before the confrontation, the price supporter could be heard taunting parent who is lost their children by screaming raise your children. >> raise you
. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a price rally turned confrontational today near the courthouse. >> he came over here wanting to fight with, you know, antagonizing, wanting to fight. >> a mother who lost her child to violence says a pamela price supporter confronted her during the rally. supporters of the d.a. say the man wasn't with them. da lin recorded the confrontation and talked to both sides of the price rally. >>...
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brian hackney looks at the potential impact. >>we're in. petaluma. petaluma dairy built. where the winds and the fog and come in and keep the grass a little warm, moist. it's a great place to have dairy forms, and that's why we have a concentration of down this way. they're about 3000 farms. in sonoma county. but a new measure on the november ballot is targeting 2 dozen of the biggest kristina garfinkel is with the coalition to end factory farming measure. jay is a local ballot initiative that aims to stop concentrated animal feeding operations. in sonoma county. measure j. outlaw larger animal farms in those defined as polluting the water in sonoma county. farms are called foes. concentrated animal feeding operations. euphemistically factory farms. everything is wrong with measure j. it is a disaster for sonoma county. david rabbit is the chair of the sonoma county board of supervisors. and as opposed on every level, including the hit to the economy. half $1 billion impact to the county's economy would dispute that i would havelmann is a consulting economists supporting
brian hackney looks at the potential impact. >>we're in. petaluma. petaluma dairy built. where the winds and the fog and come in and keep the grass a little warm, moist. it's a great place to have dairy forms, and that's why we have a concentration of down this way. they're about 3000 farms. in sonoma county. but a new measure on the november ballot is targeting 2 dozen of the biggest kristina garfinkel is with the coalition to end factory farming measure. jay is a local ballot initiative...
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. >>> brian hackney is back with some weather now and a major warm-up coming up. >> tuesday and wednesdaycated the fact that it is going to be hot. and tonight it is all me in the east bay, cooled by the coastline and that is the way it will be during the daytime. chile by the coast, thick, low clouds. maybe some drizzle. that sound like it is going to be cool. but be lulled into a false sense of security. a heat wave is on the way. it will be coming in on tuesday and wednesday. in the meantime, the low clouds of thickened and temperatures dropped slightly for monday will be more clouds tomorrow, a lot of high clouds coming in and could be drizzle by the shore . the community model 7:00 you can see the high clouds inland. and along the shoreline you've got low clouds. so kind of a cloudy day, looks like a mattress exploded in the skies above the bay area. but on tuesday, and this is tuesday afternoon, totally changes. sunny skies on tuesday, building temperatures, too, as you will see in a moment. so to set up, more clouds and maybe some drizzle on the shores, maybe the north bay. here co
. >>> brian hackney is back with some weather now and a major warm-up coming up. >> tuesday and wednesdaycated the fact that it is going to be hot. and tonight it is all me in the east bay, cooled by the coastline and that is the way it will be during the daytime. chile by the coast, thick, low clouds. maybe some drizzle. that sound like it is going to be cool. but be lulled into a false sense of security. a heat wave is on the way. it will be coming in on tuesday and wednesday....
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thanks for joining us this sunday afternoon, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. in half an hour, the horses will race around golden gate field for the last time. >> after more than 80 years, the racetrack is shutting down for good. thousands packed the venue to watch an end of an era for horse racing in the bay area and it used to be a huge deal deal. da lin has more on the final deal. >> reporter: ladies and gentlemen, the iconic trumpet call one last time. eight races with 54 horses on sunday. long-time race fan, dennis clay, is sad to see it go. >> i wanted to be a part of history on the last day to say i was here for golden gate field, like the last day at bay meadows. >> reporter: dennis has been coming here for over 40 years. he does mostly small bets. no more than $30 to $40. >> i lost more than i won, but i still enjoy coming. >> reporter: what keeps him coming back is the adrenaline. >> that experience of saying yes, i got the winner by a nose. >> an end of an era. after 83 years, we're going to miss everybody. >> reporter: the general manager of golden
thanks for joining us this sunday afternoon, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. in half an hour, the horses will race around golden gate field for the last time. >> after more than 80 years, the racetrack is shutting down for good. thousands packed the venue to watch an end of an era for horse racing in the bay area and it used to be a huge deal deal. da lin has more on the final deal. >> reporter: ladies and gentlemen, the iconic trumpet call one last time. eight races...
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thanks for joining us, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. firefighters say the weather was on their side today to help them get a handle on the corral fire. >> a live look from the helicopter over the fire. you can see a good deal of charred land out there, south of tracy. there's not a lot on that part of the freeway. and strong winds whipping the flames and the smoke around. alameda county fire says it was doing a controlled burn in the area that was put out around 3:00. right now fire officials say the two fires are not related and they are looking into what caused the corral fire. >>> a man from san joaquin office of emergency services showing the evacuation zone. cal fire says starting at 6:00 tonight, the evacuation orders will be downgrading warnings, a step in the right direction. roads will still be closed through traffic, and they also issued a boil water notice for much of the evacuation zone because of what they are calling a water outage. john ramos reports from an area where one home was watched and to make sure that did not ha
thanks for joining us, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. firefighters say the weather was on their side today to help them get a handle on the corral fire. >> a live look from the helicopter over the fire. you can see a good deal of charred land out there, south of tracy. there's not a lot on that part of the freeway. and strong winds whipping the flames and the smoke around. alameda county fire says it was doing a controlled burn in the area that was put out around 3:00....
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. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. there are fences, street closures, and added security for lake fest in oakland. today's festival comes after a shooting at lake merritt on wednesday. >> and over by lake merritt in oak land, at least 15 people shot at wednesday's juneteenth celebration. none of the shooters were arrested, but one person was taken into custody for assaulting an officer. oakland police say that there will be a larger presence of officers and traffic posts around the lake in support of the event. the department announced six of the roads around the park will be closed until 8:00 tonight. john ramos reports on how things went today. >> reporter: oakland is often a city of contradictions. just a few days ago it was the scene of random violence, but on this day a family-friendly event to show there's another side to the story. oakland's largest juneteenth gathering was cut short by the sound of gunfire in a city plagued by gun violence. so there were concerns about how that would affect attendance at saturd
. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. there are fences, street closures, and added security for lake fest in oakland. today's festival comes after a shooting at lake merritt on wednesday. >> and over by lake merritt in oak land, at least 15 people shot at wednesday's juneteenth celebration. none of the shooters were arrested, but one person was taken into custody for assaulting an officer. oakland police say that there will be a larger...
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. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano.he bay area microclimates in full effect today. fog over to bay and over 100 degrees in livermore. despite the sweltering heat, hundreds of people came out to find out who would be crowned the world's ugliest dog at the sonoma marin county fair. >> and temperatures hit triple digits this afternoon in livermore, just barely but it did. didn't stop folks from enjoying the fair over the weekend. amanda hari's got that story. >> thank y'all for being here. appreciate you. >> have fun. >> enjoy, thanks for coming out. i know it's hot today. >> reporter: a one-day heat wave didn't stop thousands of people from filling the alameda county fairgrounds, although some did think about staying home. >> we almost turned around, it was 100. >> reporter: but ultimately, the decision wasn't up to him. >> kids wasn't going to let us not come. >> reporter: the elevated temperatures did present a moderate risk of heat-related illness, but many people were finding different ways to cope. >> you'll be all r
. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano.he bay area microclimates in full effect today. fog over to bay and over 100 degrees in livermore. despite the sweltering heat, hundreds of people came out to find out who would be crowned the world's ugliest dog at the sonoma marin county fair. >> and temperatures hit triple digits this afternoon in livermore, just barely but it did. didn't stop folks from enjoying the fair over the weekend. amanda...
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. >>> good evening, i'm brian hackney mr. and i'm andrea nakano. a pamela price recall this morning turned violent and confrontational. a man claiming to be a price supporter got physical with the father of a murder victim who was there supporting the recall. da lin caught the whole thing on video. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a campaign kick-off for pamela price opponents. they're trying to convince voters to recall her. they were standing on that side inin front of the courthouse, the counterproteste r, price supporter, were standing on this side of the street, but things turned ugly very fast. a price opponent slapping a price supporter. people stepped in between the two to de-escalate the confrontation. moments before the confrontation the price supporter could be heard taunting parent who is lost their children by screaming raise your children. from raise your children. raise your children. >> reporter: the man who slapped him says he lost two family member, his son and a brother, to gun violence in recent years. >> i'm really upset righ
. >>> good evening, i'm brian hackney mr. and i'm andrea nakano. a pamela price recall this morning turned violent and confrontational. a man claiming to be a price supporter got physical with the father of a murder victim who was there supporting the recall. da lin caught the whole thing on video. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a campaign kick-off for pamela price opponents. they're trying to convince voters to recall her. they were standing on that side inin front of the...
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. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano.we're talking fire season. if the number of wildfires we've had so far seems unusual, it is. >> a grass fire burned near brushy regional park. no word on how it started. calfire has kept a lid on it. it's burned 44 acres, 75% contained, no
. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano.we're talking fire season. if the number of wildfires we've had so far seems unusual, it is. >> a grass fire burned near brushy regional park. no word on how it started. calfire has kept a lid on it. it's burned 44 acres, 75% contained, no
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. >> i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> we begin on san francisco's west side where the greatan beach creeps closer to the roadway. >> also under attack by people who live nearby and who can walk to the ocean. they want to shut down the four-lane road
. >> i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> we begin on san francisco's west side where the greatan beach creeps closer to the roadway. >> also under attack by people who live nearby and who can walk to the ocean. they want to shut down the four-lane road
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. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. it sure fit like it today depending on where you live. out in the east bay we saw people flocking to ice cream shops in walnut creek. civic park was pretty empty. those there were under the
. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. it sure fit like it today depending on where you live. out in the east bay we saw people flocking to ice cream shops in walnut creek. civic park was pretty empty. those there were under the
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. >>> i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano.c attack and then a grandmother was brutally be in and later died, will be honored. >> reporter: a granddaughter letter chant of the
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live from the studio in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano.e look at the fire as you can see the large plume of smoke near the hills. cal fires says it has grown to 48 acres. >> the fire br
live from the studio in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano.e look at the fire as you can see the large plume of smoke near the hills. cal fires says it has grown to 48 acres. >> the fire br
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. >>> i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano. five years ago, horrific attack and then a grandmother was brutally be in and later died, will be honored. >> reporter: a granddaughter letter chant of the victim's name. it means abundant love in chinese. >> very generous, always smiling. >> the victims family and the community want to turn the senseless loss into a win. >> abundant love is the theme. >> family, friends and neighbors gathered on saturday afternoon at the leland park to unveil the new sign. >> it is a really big step towards healing, for sure. >> diana is one of the victims granddaughters and said that the attack frightened and kept many asian seniors away . >> the community has been really scared of coming out in the morning to exercise and reclaim the park. so with the lion dancers and the new name, it does feel like a whole new park. >> an 18-year-old brutally beat the 88-year-old in the park in january of 2019. investigators say it was unprovoked. police say she died from injuries a year later. the great grandmoth
. >>> i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano. five years ago, horrific attack and then a grandmother was brutally be in and later died, will be honored. >> reporter: a granddaughter letter chant of the victim's name. it means abundant love in chinese. >> very generous, always smiling. >> the victims family and the community want to turn the senseless loss into a win. >> abundant love is the theme. >> family, friends and neighbors gathered on...
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. >> i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> we begin on san francisco's west side where the great highway has been under attack from mother nature as the seawall at ocean beach creeps closer to the roadway. >> also under attack by people who live nearby and who can walk to the ocean. they want to shut down the four-lane road forever and john ramos has the story. >> reporter: for a while now it's felt like the great highway has been on borrowed time, but now it turns out the voters may actually reclaim this roadway even before the ocean has a chance to do it. the great highway is the main traffic arterial running alongside ocean beach. it's been a struggle to keep the road clear of drifting sand, but during the pandemic they shut the highway down to give people a place to safely recreate and a lot of people fell in love with it. >> kids are behind computer screens, covid and the slow streets and this opening up brought families out together and it was nice to see kids playing in the streets like we did when we were kids. >> during covid we were all out here and now we have a really
. >> i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> we begin on san francisco's west side where the great highway has been under attack from mother nature as the seawall at ocean beach creeps closer to the roadway. >> also under attack by people who live nearby and who can walk to the ocean. they want to shut down the four-lane road forever and john ramos has the story. >> reporter: for a while now it's felt like the great highway has been on borrowed time, but...
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. >>> life in the studios, i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano. >>> a discussion on how to make the east bay saber. >> the townhall included some prominent leaders who had concerns. what solutions emerged from those conversations. >> reporter: public safety. it is the one problem everyone in this room wants to fix. he is worried because he and his 11-year-old son recently exhibited a high school graduation shooting. >> my son, so he can drive in my community can thrive. >> not enough love being spread around. like too much hate. >> they want to hear how the police chewed floyd mitchell and other panelists plan to stop the violence. >> this outdated policing. >> reporter: many people like this young man who were incarcerated say they want more at-risk program to help youth, which the panelists agree. >> it takes all of the community to help solve these problems, not just law enforcement. we all have to be good partners, work together, but also involve our community members because they know firsthand what the problem issues are. >> reporter: police say they cannot arrest at
. >>> life in the studios, i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano. >>> a discussion on how to make the east bay saber. >> the townhall included some prominent leaders who had concerns. what solutions emerged from those conversations. >> reporter: public safety. it is the one problem everyone in this room wants to fix. he is worried because he and his 11-year-old son recently exhibited a high school graduation shooting. >> my son, so he can drive...
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live from the studio in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we start with breaking news out of the east bay, fire crews are battling a fire in pittsburg. this is a live look at the fire as you can see the large plume of smoke near the hills. cal fires says it has grown to 48 acres. >> the fire broke out just before 5:00 a.m. and the fire officials say it began as a building fire on john henry parkway and then spread to the grassland that is just to the east of the road. >> let's go back to the live look that we showed you earlier in pittsburg. there are homes in the area as of now. we are keeping a close eye on this and we'll have more information as they become available. >>> this comes less than a week after the housing project went up in flames. workers tried to put it out, but they spread it too quickly. firefighters found debris from that fire about four miles away where it was so windy on that day. let's get over to darren with a look at how things are affecting the blaze today. darren? >> what is a well-known troubled spot for winds acr
live from the studio in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we start with breaking news out of the east bay, fire crews are battling a fire in pittsburg. this is a live look at the fire as you can see the large plume of smoke near the hills. cal fires says it has grown to 48 acres. >> the fire broke out just before 5:00 a.m. and the fire officials say it began as a building fire on john henry parkway and then spread to the grassland that is just to the east of...
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. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. summer is officially underway, and it sure fit like it today depending on where you live. out in the east bay we saw people flocking to ice cream shops in walnut creek. civic park was pretty empty. those there were under the shade. >> tri-valley got especially warm today, but plenty of folks made it to the alameda county fair. being on the whirly rides might have been one way to cool off a little bit. >> but this little heat spike won't last for long. let's get over to darren peck with the details. >> we're about to end this tomorrow. for the most part, it's going to be low 90s tomorrow. first let me show you what we did today. even the marine layer in the face of high pressure warming us up started to fade a little over the last 30 minutes. watch it kind of disappear. the onshore influence is still there, but the clouds evaporated due to the center of high pressure and the warmth. that's coming back. it'll be back tomorrow morning. look at what we did today. 101 today in livermore. 9
. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. summer is officially underway, and it sure fit like it today depending on where you live. out in the east bay we saw people flocking to ice cream shops in walnut creek. civic park was pretty empty. those there were under the shade. >> tri-valley got especially warm today, but plenty of folks made it to the alameda county fair. being on the whirly rides might have been one way to cool...
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. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. tonight we're talking fire season. if the number of wildfires we've had so far seems unusual, it is. >> a grass fire burned near brushy regional park. no word on how it started. calfire has kept a lid on it. it's burned 44 acres, 75% contained, no injuries fighting it, and no buildings burned. >> and here's what's happened in the past seven days. last weekend the corral fire burned more than 14,000 acres near tracey, the state's largest wildfire this season. one home burned and two firefighters were sent to the hospital. just a few miles from there, the patterson fire broke out on monday near wind farm substation on patterson pass road. the alameda county fire department says it burned 110 acres. on wednesday in the northern napa valley, the crystal fire torched 60 acres of a hillside north of saint helena on one of the hottest days we've had this year. a couple of firefighters ended up in the hospital but incredibly a huge estate in the middle of that fire was virtually untouched. >>
. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. tonight we're talking fire season. if the number of wildfires we've had so far seems unusual, it is. >> a grass fire burned near brushy regional park. no word on how it started. calfire has kept a lid on it. it's burned 44 acres, 75% contained, no injuries fighting it, and no buildings burned. >> and here's what's happened in the past seven days. last weekend the corral fire...