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we spoke t usgs about the new findings and we have more now on the new details. we are all ears, especially when it comes to this. >> the usgs set over the last few years, they have been able to combine earlier geologic data with new technology and tools to create an updated map, one that shows more areas vulnerable to damaging earthquakes. >> one thing you will notice about the new usgs earthquake map is that there is a lot of red and that means a lot of area where damaging earthquakes are most likely to occur. >> we look at whether they can rupture as single, small earthquakes or as large earthquakes that extend up and down the san andreas fault system. >> mark peterson, usgs geophysicist and lead author of the new study, zeroed in on the bay area where he says that sediment amplifies the shaking during an earthquake making them last longer and potentially do more damage. >> the new model allows for a much more complex rupture across the bay area that we think can occur and affect ground shaking levels people will experience in the area. >> and while bay area r
we spoke t usgs about the new findings and we have more now on the new details. we are all ears, especially when it comes to this. >> the usgs set over the last few years, they have been able to combine earlier geologic data with new technology and tools to create an updated map, one that shows more areas vulnerable to damaging earthquakes. >> one thing you will notice about the new usgs earthquake map is that there is a lot of red and that means a lot of area where damaging...
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william yeck with usgs says being prepared also means having a plan.nk about what you'd do in that situation. do you have a plan in case you can't reach a family member? all things to keep in mind. >> good things to know. thank you. >>> new at 11:00, the chevron refinery in richmond is under scrutiny again after reports of flaring last night. bay air quality management says they're investigating. it's the latest in a string of violations and incidents at the richmond refinery. chevron says it's the result of process upsets. what that means, we're not sure. it also added that flares are a safety measure used to relieve pressure and help keep the plant operating safely. the air district did not issue a public warning or shelter in place as a result of last night's flaring. >>> we are back in 60 seconds. just ahead, a deadly uptick in san jose. the number of homicides has been rising for the past three years. why police say it's still one of the safest places to be. >>> and a plan to protect the bay area's big cats. showing results in the south bay where
william yeck with usgs says being prepared also means having a plan.nk about what you'd do in that situation. do you have a plan in case you can't reach a family member? all things to keep in mind. >> good things to know. thank you. >>> new at 11:00, the chevron refinery in richmond is under scrutiny again after reports of flaring last night. bay air quality management says they're investigating. it's the latest in a string of violations and incidents at the richmond refinery....
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william yeck with usgs says being prepared also means having a plan. think about what you'd do in that situation. do you have a plan in case you can't reach a family member? all things to keep in mind. >> good things to know. thank you. >>> new at 11:00, the chevron refinery in richmond is under scrutiny again after reports of flaring last night. bay air quality management says they're investigating. it's the latest in a string of violations and incidents at the richmond refinery. chevron says it's the result of process upsets. what that means, we're not sure. it also added that flares are a safety measure used to relieve pressure and help keep the plant operating safely. the air district did not issue a public warning or shelter in place as a result of last night's flaring. >>> we are back in 60 seconds. just ahead, a deadly uptick in san jose. the number of homicides has been rising for the past three years. why police say it's still one of the safest places to be. >>> and a plan to protect the bay area's big cats. showing results in the south bay wh
william yeck with usgs says being prepared also means having a plan. think about what you'd do in that situation. do you have a plan in case you can't reach a family member? all things to keep in mind. >> good things to know. thank you. >>> new at 11:00, the chevron refinery in richmond is under scrutiny again after reports of flaring last night. bay air quality management says they're investigating. it's the latest in a string of violations and incidents at the richmond...
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according to usgs, some of the changes to the new map include locations that have either gone up or gone down in seismic hazard. one thing has not changed. california has remained red. that is for sure. this is thanks to the use of new models, data and applied science based on co-authors and hundreds of scientists. not a huge change but enough in the color schemes to notice. they also mentioned testing the compatibility of tools to test seismic activity which proved consistent with past observations. i actually use this covering earthquakes in the past. it was developed by usgs and similar to what you might be familiar with with a crowdsourcing option that shows realtime data that can be downloaded to your phone. we spoke with the lead author in the study had usgs and asked a number of questions including why california shows up so red on this map. >> we have faults. we have been trying to understand how these faults are going to rupture an earthquake. and we look at whether they can rupture as a single small earthquake or a large earthquake that extend up and down the san andreas fault
according to usgs, some of the changes to the new map include locations that have either gone up or gone down in seismic hazard. one thing has not changed. california has remained red. that is for sure. this is thanks to the use of new models, data and applied science based on co-authors and hundreds of scientists. not a huge change but enough in the color schemes to notice. they also mentioned testing the compatibility of tools to test seismic activity which proved consistent with past...
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. >> bueno, el usgs reporta que recientemente han incorporado datos geológicos previos mediante el usonera visual las áreas adicionales que son propensas a terremotos dañinos. aquí más detalles. >> una característica notable del nuevo mapa de terremotos del usgs es la presencia abundante del color rojo que señala zonas con mayor probabilidad de experimentar terremotos dañinos. >> y observamos cómo pueden ocurrir pequeños terremotos únicos o si se producen grandes terremotos que se extienden arriba y abajo del sistema de fallas de san andrés. >> mark peterson, científico de usgs y autor principal del reciente estudio, dirigió su enfoque hacia el área de la bahía, detalló que el sedimento amplifica la sacudida durante un terremoto, prolongando su duración y aumentando el potencial de causar daños significativos. >> this new model allows este nuevo modelo permite rupturas mucho más complejas en toda el área de la bahía que creemos que pueden ocurrir y afectar los niveles de sacudidas en el suelo que experimentarán las personas en esa área. >> aunque los residentes del área de la bahía est
. >> bueno, el usgs reporta que recientemente han incorporado datos geológicos previos mediante el usonera visual las áreas adicionales que son propensas a terremotos dañinos. aquí más detalles. >> una característica notable del nuevo mapa de terremotos del usgs es la presencia abundante del color rojo que señala zonas con mayor probabilidad de experimentar terremotos dañinos. >> y observamos cómo pueden ocurrir pequeños terremotos únicos o si se producen grandes...
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. >> una característica notable del nuevo mapa de terremotos del usgs es la presencia abundante del colorsistema de fallas de san andrés. >> mark peterson, científico de usgs y autor principal del reciente estudio, dirigió su enfoque hacia el área de la bahía, detalló que el sedimento amplifica la sacudida durante un terremoto, prolongando su duración y aumentando el potencial de causar daños significativos. >> este nuevo modelo permite rupturas mucho más complejas en toda el área de la bahía que creemos que pueden ocurrir y afectar los niveles de sacudidas en el suelo que experimentarán las personas en esa área. >> aunque los residentes del área de la bahía están familiarizados y esperan terremotos, yo crecí aquí, así que siempre sabemos que es una posibilidad. al mostrarles el nuevo mapa, reaccionaron. de esta forma. >> es un poco alarmante una reacción que el usgs espera que los constructores y desarrolladores de nuevas viviendas tengan en cuenta. >> sandra cervantes telemundo. >> sandra gracias. y hay que estar informado sobre todo en la zona donde vivimos, porque nunca sabemos si ten
. >> una característica notable del nuevo mapa de terremotos del usgs es la presencia abundante del colorsistema de fallas de san andrés. >> mark peterson, científico de usgs y autor principal del reciente estudio, dirigió su enfoque hacia el área de la bahía, detalló que el sedimento amplifica la sacudida durante un terremoto, prolongando su duración y aumentando el potencial de causar daños significativos. >> este nuevo modelo permite rupturas mucho más complejas...
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usgs earthquake scientist austin elliott says most of that threat comes from the hayward fault, whichas a 1 in 3 chance of producing an earthquake within that window. but to put that in perspective, usgs says the margin of error is decades, meaning it could happen tomorrow or it could happen 20 years from now. elliott explains. while it's difficult to predict precise numbers, the latest estimate from the national scale forecast suggests the hayward fault could see at least a magnitude 7.1 to 7.3, up to a 7.5, while the san andreas fault could produce up to a magnitude eight as far as another magnitude eight from the san andreas fault. >> that's probably farther off in our future, but it is inevitable. but recent research people have done some more specific modeling of the hayward in particular, that suggests that the magnitude could be larger, especially if it links with other faults. >> usgs recently identified a structural connection between the hayward fault south of san pablo bay and the rodgers creek fault north of san pablo bay. essentially one big continuous structure that may
usgs earthquake scientist austin elliott says most of that threat comes from the hayward fault, whichas a 1 in 3 chance of producing an earthquake within that window. but to put that in perspective, usgs says the margin of error is decades, meaning it could happen tomorrow or it could happen 20 years from now. elliott explains. while it's difficult to predict precise numbers, the latest estimate from the national scale forecast suggests the hayward fault could see at least a magnitude 7.1 to...
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a usgs geophysicist zeroed in on the bay area.id conditions here can amplify shaking during a quake, meaning the earthquakes can last longer and potentially do more damage. >> this new model allows for much more complex ruptures across the bay area that we think can occur and affect the ground shaking levels that people will experience in that area. >> the newest map will show more likelihood of damaging earthquakes back east. cities we don't usually associate with earthquakes like boston, new york, washington, d.c., and philly. >>> let's turn our attention to jeff ranieri who has been busy with the rain coming in tonight and in the next several days as well, jeff? >> yes, this weekend, we are certainly looking at what could be heavier rain now. current storm ranger or mobile doppler radar, we are drying out here for most of the bay area. just a little bit left now moving into morgan hill and gilroy. i do expect things to dry out for tomorrow morning and check this out, pretty active out here with a couple of storm systems. even a
a usgs geophysicist zeroed in on the bay area.id conditions here can amplify shaking during a quake, meaning the earthquakes can last longer and potentially do more damage. >> this new model allows for much more complex ruptures across the bay area that we think can occur and affect the ground shaking levels that people will experience in that area. >> the newest map will show more likelihood of damaging earthquakes back east. cities we don't usually associate with earthquakes like...
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the usgs scientists. historical earthquake research with the newest available technology. the idea was to figure out where earthquakes are most likely to occur. we spoke to a geophysicist and lead author of a new study who zeroed in on the bay area. he said conditions here can amplify shaking during an earthquake meaning that the earthquakes can last longer and potentially do more damage. >> the new model allows for much more complex ruptures across the bay area that we think can occur and affect the ground shaking levels that people experience in the area. >> the new map also shows more likelihood of damaging earthquakes back east in cities like boston, new york city, washington d.c. and philadelphia. >>> let's take you outside on this chilly tuesday night. a live look at sfo. travel issues. 80% of the country is dealing with cold and that is wreaking havoc on air travel. more than 1800 flights into and out of the united states were canceled today alone. in the bay area, flight aware is tracking 193 delays and 54 cancellations at sfo. 34 delays and 12 cancellations at oak
the usgs scientists. historical earthquake research with the newest available technology. the idea was to figure out where earthquakes are most likely to occur. we spoke to a geophysicist and lead author of a new study who zeroed in on the bay area. he said conditions here can amplify shaking during an earthquake meaning that the earthquakes can last longer and potentially do more damage. >> the new model allows for much more complex ruptures across the bay area that we think can occur...
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. >> the usgs has been monitoring the situation from here in california. kron 4 sarah stinson spoke with one of their researchers. she's joining us from the newsroom with more on that. sarah would have to say. >> no word tonight on how many people have been injured or killed residents on the coast there in japan have been told not to return home due to the high risk of deadly waves after the 7.6 magnitude earthquake buildings collapse on the west coast of japan's main island. honshu trapping people. the japan meteorological agency initially issued a major tsunami warning for ishikawa and lower-level tsunami warnings or advisories or for the rest of the western coast of the island of honshu as well as the northern most of its main islands, a condo. the warning was downgraded to a regular tsunami several hours later, but that means waters could still reach up to 10 feet high. aftershocks could also slammed the same area over the next few days. japan is an earthquake-prone nation, but a tsunami warning at this magnitude has not been issued since the major qua
. >> the usgs has been monitoring the situation from here in california. kron 4 sarah stinson spoke with one of their researchers. she's joining us from the newsroom with more on that. sarah would have to say. >> no word tonight on how many people have been injured or killed residents on the coast there in japan have been told not to return home due to the high risk of deadly waves after the 7.6 magnitude earthquake buildings collapse on the west coast of japan's main island. honshu...
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a usgs geophysicist zeroed in on the bay area. he said conditions here can amplify shaking during a quake, meaning the earthquakes can last longer and potentially do more damage. >> this new model allows for much more complex ruptures across the bay area that we think can occur and affect the ground shaking levels that people will experience in that area. >> the newest map will show more likelihood of damaging earthquakes back east. cities we don't usually associate with earthquakes like boston, new york, washington, d.c., and philly. >>> let's turn our attention to jeff ranieri who has been busy with the rain coming in tonight and in the next several days as well, jeff? >> yes, this weekend, we are certainly looking at what could be heavier rain now. current storm ranger or mobile doppler radar, we are drying out here for most of the bay area. just a little bit left now moving into morgan hill and gilroy. i do expect things to dry out for tomorrow morning and check this out, pretty active out here with a couple of storm systems.
a usgs geophysicist zeroed in on the bay area. he said conditions here can amplify shaking during a quake, meaning the earthquakes can last longer and potentially do more damage. >> this new model allows for much more complex ruptures across the bay area that we think can occur and affect the ground shaking levels that people will experience in that area. >> the newest map will show more likelihood of damaging earthquakes back east. cities we don't usually associate with earthquakes...
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. >> usgs earthquake scientist austin elliott says most of that threat comes from the hayward fault,has a 1 in 3 chance of producing an earthquake within that window. but to put that in perspective, usgs says the margin of error is decades, meaning it could happen tomorrow or it could happen 20 years from now, elliott explains. while it's difficult to predict precise numbers, the latest estimate from the national scale forecast suggests the hayward fault could see at least a magnitude 7.1 to 7.3, up to a 7.5, while the san andreas fault could produce up to a magnitude eight as far as another magnitude eight from the san andreas fault. >> that's probably farther off in our future, but it is inevitable. but recent research people have done some more specific modeling of the hayward in particular, that suggests that the magnitude could be larger, especially if it links with other faults. >> usgs recently identified a structural connection between the hayward fault south of san pablo bay and the rodgers creek fault, north of san pablo bay. essentially one big continuous structure that ma
. >> usgs earthquake scientist austin elliott says most of that threat comes from the hayward fault,has a 1 in 3 chance of producing an earthquake within that window. but to put that in perspective, usgs says the margin of error is decades, meaning it could happen tomorrow or it could happen 20 years from now, elliott explains. while it's difficult to predict precise numbers, the latest estimate from the national scale forecast suggests the hayward fault could see at least a magnitude 7.1...
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usgs said the 4.2 earthquake struck about a mile and a half southwest of downtown san bernardino just8:00 p.m. people outside at the center said they felt a jolt, including people in burbank, chino, >>> the mayor is the san jose spent in the evening addressing issues affecting the area. we are talking homelessness, housing, and san jose's preceded lack of coldness. >> reporter: san jose mayor matt mahan talked about his number one accomplishment this year. >> we have 200,700 residents picking up trash up off the streets. >> reporter: also homelessness, mahan touting his plan for prefab modular homes. >> temperature control, a bathroom. >> reporter: one topic mahan may not have been ready for? yeah, how do you make san jose cool? the mayor had an answer. >> create a registry and get people downtown. >> reporter: reaction from the crowd, including this man, who drove from san jose just to hear from the mayor. >> he has good ideas on how to increase housing affordability. i think that's a catch all issue. >> if you believe something to be achieved, it can. >> reporter: tonight's discussi
usgs said the 4.2 earthquake struck about a mile and a half southwest of downtown san bernardino just8:00 p.m. people outside at the center said they felt a jolt, including people in burbank, chino, >>> the mayor is the san jose spent in the evening addressing issues affecting the area. we are talking homelessness, housing, and san jose's preceded lack of coldness. >> reporter: san jose mayor matt mahan talked about his number one accomplishment this year. >> we have...
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the usgs is warning us of the potential of shallow landslides over the next couple of days. let me show you what we are looking at. tomorrow we see light rain hugging the coastline. the evening commute looks downright nasty tomorrow afternoon so please plan ahead. we will see round after round of rain as we go into saturday. i know there is a big game and that will start off with some rain drops. as we go from saturday night into sunday, a bit of a lull but this an atmospheric river will come in as we go onto sunday afternoon. plan ahead as we go to the monday morning commute because we will continue to see heavy rain. the seven-day outlook remains pretty active. i want to make sure that you are connected on tv and the nbc bay area app . we will be tracking these chances of rain over the next couple of days. >> cynthia will be joining us in a few minutes to talk about a zero waste future. how a city in the south bay is working toward that. >>> one of san francisco's comedy festivals is about to kick off. the big names that make an appearance and the story behind how the fest
the usgs is warning us of the potential of shallow landslides over the next couple of days. let me show you what we are looking at. tomorrow we see light rain hugging the coastline. the evening commute looks downright nasty tomorrow afternoon so please plan ahead. we will see round after round of rain as we go into saturday. i know there is a big game and that will start off with some rain drops. as we go from saturday night into sunday, a bit of a lull but this an atmospheric river will come...
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usgs said the 4.2 earthquake struck about a mile and a half southwest of downtown san bernardino justbefore 8:00 p.m. people outside at the center said they felt a jolt, including people in burbank, chino, >>> the mayor is the san jose spent in the evening addressing issues affecting the area. we are talking homelessness, housing, and san jose's preceded lack of coldness. >> reporter: san jose mayor matt mahan talked about his number one accomplishment this year. >> we have 200,700 residents picking up trash up off the streets. >> reporter: also homelessness, mahan touting his plan for prefab modular homes. >> temperature control, a bathroom. >> reporter: one topic mahan may not have been ready for? yeah, how do you make san jose cool? the mayor had an answer. >> create a registry and get people downtown. >> reporter: reaction from the crowd, including this man, who drove from san jose just to hear from the mayor. >> he has good ideas on how to increase housing affordability. i think that's a catch all issue. >> if you believe something to be achieved, it can. >> reporter: tonight's d
usgs said the 4.2 earthquake struck about a mile and a half southwest of downtown san bernardino justbefore 8:00 p.m. people outside at the center said they felt a jolt, including people in burbank, chino, >>> the mayor is the san jose spent in the evening addressing issues affecting the area. we are talking homelessness, housing, and san jose's preceded lack of coldness. >> reporter: san jose mayor matt mahan talked about his number one accomplishment this year. >> we have...
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the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california. japan is situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan. the start, the tsunami that cost the tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measure goes nami in the bay area from the 2011. >> of course, this was on the opposite side of japan. minson wants to remind everyone to have an emergency bag for earthquakes and for coastal communities to know their evacuation routes in case of a tsunami warning try to evacuate vertically. goal is not to get. >> as fall away from the coast as possible to get as high above the water level as possible. >> president biden says his administration is in contact with japanese officials and the united states is prepared to send any necessary assistance. i spoke with the japanese consulate here who says he's very grateful for any
the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california. japan is situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan. the start, the tsunami that cost the tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measure goes nami in the bay area from the 2011. >> of...
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according to the usgs, the quake struck just before 8:30 this morning about halfway between san pedro and catalina island. people reported feeling it as far away as san bernadino and temecula, no reports of any injuries or damage. >>> turning to sports now, the 49ers locked up the number one seed in the nfc. matt lively joins us with a look ahead to the playoffs. i can't believe we're here, matt. it's awesome. >> i know. happy new year, by the way. >> happy new year to you. >> listen, christian mccaffery won't play in sunday's regular season finale against the rams dealing with a calf injury. because the 49ers clinched the number one seed, cmc has three weeks to heal up. 49ers won't have to get on a plane until the super bowl in las vegas. let's not get too ahead of ourselves. they'll have a bye during wildcard weekend. their next game that actually counts is the divisional round in three weeks. >> back in '19 it took us winning in seattle on the very last play of the game to secure the one seed and the fact we were able to get it with one game left in the season is big. >> for us to
according to the usgs, the quake struck just before 8:30 this morning about halfway between san pedro and catalina island. people reported feeling it as far away as san bernadino and temecula, no reports of any injuries or damage. >>> turning to sports now, the 49ers locked up the number one seed in the nfc. matt lively joins us with a look ahead to the playoffs. i can't believe we're here, matt. it's awesome. >> i know. happy new year, by the way. >> happy new year to you....
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the national seismic hazard model, developed by the usgs shows that most of the state has at least aof a damaging earthquake in the next 100 years. that's about a 10% increase from a model back in 2018. the data also showed the bay area with at least a 95% chance of a major earthquake in 100 years. well, here's a look now at the stories trending tonight on ktvu. com one of our top stories is the man accused of carrying out last year's mass shooting in half moon bay has been indicted on seven counts of first degree murder and one count of attempted first degree murder. also, the state department of health says californians infected with covid 19th may go about their lives without isolating or testing negative, as long as their symptoms are improving and oakland's only in-n-out burger is closing after the owners say they have struggled to prevent nearby car break ins and theft. you can find these stories and much more. all. on ktvu.com. there have been known for not really being so great and, you know, choking a lot when it matters and, uh, i feel like it's just going to happen again.
the national seismic hazard model, developed by the usgs shows that most of the state has at least aof a damaging earthquake in the next 100 years. that's about a 10% increase from a model back in 2018. the data also showed the bay area with at least a 95% chance of a major earthquake in 100 years. well, here's a look now at the stories trending tonight on ktvu. com one of our top stories is the man accused of carrying out last year's mass shooting in half moon bay has been indicted on seven...
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when we talk just about the earthquake, according to usgs, significant damage is likely.area. >> and great analysis. we'll get more as more information comes in. thank you for joining us. we'll be back with our breaking news coverage right after this break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . >>> good morning. i'm max foster in for poppy harlow and phil mattingly. and we're following breaking news out o
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a 7.5 magnitude quake, with the usgs labels as very strong, it devastated the western prefecture of ishikawa and the surrounding areas, this is video showing the intense shaking in a neighboring region. another video shows people huddling together at a supermarket after the quake hit at 4:10 p.m., local time in japan, local outlets reporting that people are trapped including 1400 stranded on bullet trains. this quake crumbled buildings, like this home. it cracked open roads, left thousands in the dark without power. >> it's not a particularly populated area, a lot of older people there. trying to evacuate people that may not have a lot of mobility, many problems with dementia, maybe not responding to orders to evacuate. >> mark stewart is tracking the story for us. what are you learning now about the people who have died in this quake? >> reporter: right, you know, japan has such an earthquake preparation culture but unfortunately, despite the best of intentions, these forces are very strong and very severe and as such, we are now getting official reports of ford up -- four debts. as the day
a 7.5 magnitude quake, with the usgs labels as very strong, it devastated the western prefecture of ishikawa and the surrounding areas, this is video showing the intense shaking in a neighboring region. another video shows people huddling together at a supermarket after the quake hit at 4:10 p.m., local time in japan, local outlets reporting that people are trapped including 1400 stranded on bullet trains. this quake crumbled buildings, like this home. it cracked open roads, left thousands in...
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and according to the usgs data, thestited impact losses for the country of japan could be less than 1% of the gdp of japan's economy. so these are initial projections based on previous earthquakes of similar moogagnitude. >> derek, thank you very much. stay with "cnn this morning" as we continue to cover the breaking news, a 7.5 magnitude earthquake shaking japan on new year's day. our crews are standing by live in tokyo and we'll be right back. >>> we're following bred out of japan, a 7.5 magnitude earthquake striking western japan triggering tsunami warnings along the coastal regions. at least three strong after shocks have been reported as well. let's get insight on all of this from dr. hazad. senior lecturer and from the joint tsunami commission. thank you for joining us. we are very concerned obviously about the tsunamis. there are warnings, we're seeing them hit the coast today of more than a meter. how do you read all of this? >> this is a very serious incident. we have the 7.5 earthquake at the shallow death of only 10 kilometers. and this is a type of earthquake that is making
and according to the usgs data, thestited impact losses for the country of japan could be less than 1% of the gdp of japan's economy. so these are initial projections based on previous earthquakes of similar moogagnitude. >> derek, thank you very much. stay with "cnn this morning" as we continue to cover the breaking news, a 7.5 magnitude earthquake shaking japan on new year's day. our crews are standing by live in tokyo and we'll be right back. >>> we're following bred...
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the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california to pena situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan. the start, the tsunami that cost tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measure cost or nami in the bay area from the 2011. >> of course, this is on the opposite side of japan. minson wants to remind everyone to have an emergency bag for earthquakes and for coastal communities to know their evacuation routes in case of a tsunami warning. coast, you should definitely evacuate and try to evacuate 40 goal is not to get. >> as fall away from the coast as possible to get as high above the water level as possible. president biden says his administration is in contact with the japanese officials there. >> and the united states is prepared to provide any necessary assistance. and i just spoke with the japanese consulate here. he says they're gra
the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california to pena situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan. the start, the tsunami that cost tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measure cost or nami in the bay area from the 2011. >> of...
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the company said it is working with the usgs to iron out the kinks and make it available to the publicour umbrellas an coats. more rain is coming in today and later on this week. here is meteorologist kari hall with her seven-day forecast. >> we have wet weather moving in today. but we're looking at the possibility of about half to three quarters of an inch of in. and it may be heavy at times as ittin its into late tonight. into the day tomorrow, we'll get a chance to dry out. but you notice it will be cooler and our overnight temperatures will dip down into the upper 30s. we're back to the upper 50s with sunshine on thursday and then on friday a new round of rain will be coming in. it looks like it is late in the evening and continues into saturday as well. and then on sunday we're only looking at highs up to about 54 degrees inlandond our morning temperatures in the upper 30s. san francisco will have some cooler weather coming in with off-and-on showers and a few breaks in between the storms. >> thank you. >>> we'll be back in one minute with more news. with the freestyle libre 3 sys
the company said it is working with the usgs to iron out the kinks and make it available to the publicour umbrellas an coats. more rain is coming in today and later on this week. here is meteorologist kari hall with her seven-day forecast. >> we have wet weather moving in today. but we're looking at the possibility of about half to three quarters of an inch of in. and it may be heavy at times as ittin its into late tonight. into the day tomorrow, we'll get a chance to dry out. but you...
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the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california to pena situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan. the start, the tsunami that cost the tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measure a tsunami in the bay area from the 2011. >> tell of course, that was on the opposite side of japan. minson wants to remind everyone to have an emergency bag for earthquakes and for coastal communities to know their evacuation routes in case of a tsunami warning tried to evacuate vertically. goal is not to get. >> as fall away from the coast as possible to get as high above the water level as possible. >> president biden says his administration is in contact with japanese officials and the united states is prepared to send any necessary assistance. i spoke with the japanese consulate here who says he's very grateful for any and all support. i'm sara stinso
the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california to pena situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan. the start, the tsunami that cost the tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measure a tsunami in the bay area from the 2011. >> tell...
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the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california. japan is situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan. the start, the tsunami that cost tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay and fact there was a measure goes nami in the bay area from the 2011. >> of course, that was on the opposite side of japan. minson wants to remind everyone to have an emergency bag for earthquakes and for coastal communities to know their evacuation routes in case of a tsunami warning tried to evacuate vertically. goal is not to get. >> as fall away from the coast as possible to get as high above the water level as possible. >> that was sarah stinson reporting. president biden says his administration is in contact with japanese officials and the united states is prepared to send any necessary assistance. new now at noon, the president of harvard
the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california. japan is situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan. the start, the tsunami that cost tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay and fact there was a measure goes nami in the bay area from the 2011. >> of...
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. >> usgs experts say people should try to be prepared for a situation like this. that means we all need to have a plan. >>> it is 5 after the hour right now, and b.a.r.t. is working to repair the tracks after a derailment yesterday in the east bay. "today in the bay"'s bob redell is live at orinda b.a.r.t. >> bob, i'm asking you the question so many people are wondering, will service resume today between orinda and lafayette in time for the morning commute? >> reporter: it will, we just found out within the past 20 minutes that b.a.r.t. will be able to resume service between orinda and lafayette b.a.r.t., so this is the yellow line service here in the east bay. it will be normal, track service for people trying to get to places like, let's say, walnut creek, into the city of san francisco. this is after b.a.r.t. spent yesterday and overnight repairing the tracks caused by a minor derailment that took place yesterday morning. you see they used a crane to get the derailed cars taken out of service and back to the maintenance yard. two cars on an eastbound yellow tra
. >> usgs experts say people should try to be prepared for a situation like this. that means we all need to have a plan. >>> it is 5 after the hour right now, and b.a.r.t. is working to repair the tracks after a derailment yesterday in the east bay. "today in the bay"'s bob redell is live at orinda b.a.r.t. >> bob, i'm asking you the question so many people are wondering, will service resume today between orinda and lafayette in time for the morning commute?...
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. >> the usgs says the quake's epicenter is on the noto peninsula along the sea of japan. it is the largest quake to hit this part of the country in nearly 140 years. >> we are now paying a few cents more for wine and liquor in california, thanks to a crv fee, but you can also look at it as a way to get some money back for your empty bottles. also ahead. >> goodness gracious, let's close out one belly button, two nipples for 500, please. >> it's a sneak peek at the semifinal of celebrity jeopardy! tonight here from host ken jennings about who he'd really like to see on the show. stay in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yup, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network. give your business a head start in 2024 with this great offer. plus, ask how to get up to $1000 prepaid card with qualifying
. >> the usgs says the quake's epicenter is on the noto peninsula along the sea of japan. it is the largest quake to hit this part of the country in nearly 140 years. >> we are now paying a few cents more for wine and liquor in california, thanks to a crv fee, but you can also look at it as a way to get some money back for your empty bottles. also ahead. >> goodness gracious, let's close out one belly button, two nipples for 500, please. >> it's a sneak peek at the...
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the usgs says the magnitude 4.2 quake struck around 1055 it was centered about a mile northwest of tn of litcrk in county, but so far there are not reports of any injuries or damage from this quake. well, the pacifica pier is officially closed and will remain that way for some time because of damage caused by recent storms that battered the coastline. ktvu bailey o'carroll tells us how it will affect residents and businesses here in pacifica. >> barriers like this one fences alongside them have already been set up. a clear sign that this pier is closed. it will remain so until later this month. >> it's really sad what's happened to the coast. they should have planned ahead for this. they really should have. >> tom sirkin has lived in pacifica since the 50s. he said. over all these years he's seen all the damage pacifica's public works engineering division said a combination of high tides and large waves damaged aged sections of the pier's deck and concrete railing. in a press release, they said they need to further assess the damage, but said they don't think the pier is safe for peop
the usgs says the magnitude 4.2 quake struck around 1055 it was centered about a mile northwest of tn of litcrk in county, but so far there are not reports of any injuries or damage from this quake. well, the pacifica pier is officially closed and will remain that way for some time because of damage caused by recent storms that battered the coastline. ktvu bailey o'carroll tells us how it will affect residents and businesses here in pacifica. >> barriers like this one fences alongside...
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the usgs says it had a magnitude of 4.2.nd the epicenter was near little creek by rancho cucamonga seismologist doctor lucy jones says it's where the san andreas and the san jacinto faults meet. the san andreas is the longest fault in california. it runs up through the bay area. that's the fault that caused, of course, the 1989 loma prieta earthquake. >> damage from high waves shut down the popular pacifica pier for three weeks. it will give officials time for structural assessment at abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has a look at who's affected the most. >> work is being done up and down beach boulevard in pacifica , home of the popular pacifica municipal pier. much of the work on the road was to replace a recent sinkhole, but now city officials have even more work to do on the pier itself, like areas up and down the california coast. in recent weeks, big waves and high tides have been impactful here. the round, seen on december 28th damaged parts of the piers, deck and concrete railing. now starting friday through at l
the usgs says it had a magnitude of 4.2.nd the epicenter was near little creek by rancho cucamonga seismologist doctor lucy jones says it's where the san andreas and the san jacinto faults meet. the san andreas is the longest fault in california. it runs up through the bay area. that's the fault that caused, of course, the 1989 loma prieta earthquake. >> damage from high waves shut down the popular pacifica pier for three weeks. it will give officials time for structural assessment at abc...
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the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california. japan is situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan. the start, the tsunami that cost tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measure goes nami in the bay area from the 2011. >> of course, that was on the opposite side of japan. minson wants to remind everyone to have an emergency bag for earthquakes and for coastal communities to know their evacuation routes in case of a tsunami warning tried to evacuate vertically. goal is not to get. >> as fall away from the coast as possible to get as high above the water level as possible. >> president biden says his administration is in contact with japanese officials and the united states is prepared to send any necessary assistance. i spoke with the japanese consulate here who says he's very grateful for any an
the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california. japan is situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan. the start, the tsunami that cost tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measure goes nami in the bay area from the 2011. >> of...
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the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california to pena situated above several activees. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan. the start, the tsunami that cost tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay and fact there was a measure in the bay area from the 2011. >> of course, that was on the opposite side of japan. minson wants to remind everyone to have an emergency bag for earthquakes and for coastal communities to know their evacuation routes in case of a tsunami warning tried to evacuate vertically. goal is not to get. >> as fall away from the coast, possible to get as high up above the water level as possible. >> president biden says his administration is in contact with japanese officials and the united states is prepared to send any necessary assistance. i spoke with the japanese consulate here who says he's very grateful for any and all support. i'm sara stinson reporting in the newsroom.
the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california to pena situated above several activees. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan. the start, the tsunami that cost tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay and fact there was a measure in the bay area from the 2011. >> of course, that was on the...
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the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california to pena situated above several active. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan that start to tsunami that cost the tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measurable tsunami in the bay area from the 2011. >> tell of course, that was on the opposite side of japan. minson wants to remind everyone to have an emergency bag for earthquakes and for coastal communities to know their evacuation routes in case of a tsunami warning tried to evacuate vertically. goal is not to get. >> as fall away from the coast as possible to get as high up above the water level as possible. >> president biden says his administration is in contact with japanese officials and the united states is prepared to send any necessary assistance. i spoke with the japanese consulate here who says he's very grateful for any and all support. i'm sara stinson reporting in
the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california to pena situated above several active. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan that start to tsunami that cost the tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measurable tsunami in the bay area from the 2011. >> tell of course, that...
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the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california to pena situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan that start to tsunami that cost tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measure gloucester nami in the bay area from the 2011. >> of course, that was on the opposite side of japan. minson wants to remind everyone to have an emergency bag for earthquakes and for coastal communities to know their evacuation routes in case of a tsunami warning tried to evacuate vertically. goal is not to get. >> as fall away from the coast as possible to get as high up above the water level as possible. >> president biden says his administration is in contact with japanese officials and the united states is prepared to send any necessary assistance. i spoke with the japanese consulate here who says he's very grateful for any and all support. i'm sara stinson
the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california to pena situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan that start to tsunami that cost tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measure gloucester nami in the bay area from the 2011. >> of...
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also breaking the north bay, the usgs is reporting a 4.2 earthquake that hit near northern sonoma county around one 30 this afternoon. here's a map now, as you can see, the epicenter of this quake, it signaled out there by that blue dot. it's about 40 miles north of healdsburg. no damage has been reported. we'll keep you posted on the situation. there's also breaking news from new york city where about 10 minutes ago a jury ruled that donald trump must pay 83.3 million dollars to author e jean carroll. she's accusing the former president of damaging her reputation by calling her a liar after she accused him of assault. today's verdict was the second time in 9 months that a jury addressed carroll's claims that trump assaulted her. and then new york city department store in 1996 another jury last may found trump liable for abuse and ordered him to pay 5 million dollars. this defamation trial was over things trump said about carol, why he was president trump, though, continues to insist that he has been falsely accused to get. those are breaking news stories. well, updates throughout the ho
also breaking the north bay, the usgs is reporting a 4.2 earthquake that hit near northern sonoma county around one 30 this afternoon. here's a map now, as you can see, the epicenter of this quake, it signaled out there by that blue dot. it's about 40 miles north of healdsburg. no damage has been reported. we'll keep you posted on the situation. there's also breaking news from new york city where about 10 minutes ago a jury ruled that donald trump must pay 83.3 million dollars to author e jean...
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the usgs also reports a 4.2 earthquake struck in northern sonoma county around one 30 this afternoon. you can see on the map there, the epicenter, that blue dot on the screen there. it's near geysers about 40 miles north of healdsburg. there have been several aftershocks as well. but so far, no damage or injuries have been reported. a new york jury has ruled that donald trump must pay 83.3 million dollars to author e jean carroll. she accuses the former president of damaging her reputation by calling her a liar after she accused him of assault. today's verdict was the second time in 9 months that a jury addressed carroll's claims that trump assaulted her at a new york city department store in 1996. another jury last month found trump liable for abuse and ordered himto pay 5 million dollars. this defamation trial was over things that trump said about carol, while he was president trump continues to insist that he has been falsely accused. a person was struck and killed by a caltrain this morning. it's the agency second fatal accident in the past 7 days. a spokesperson says it happened
the usgs also reports a 4.2 earthquake struck in northern sonoma county around one 30 this afternoon. you can see on the map there, the epicenter, that blue dot on the screen there. it's near geysers about 40 miles north of healdsburg. there have been several aftershocks as well. but so far, no damage or injuries have been reported. a new york jury has ruled that donald trump must pay 83.3 million dollars to author e jean carroll. she accuses the former president of damaging her reputation by...
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the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california to pena situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan that start to tsunami that cost tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measure gloucester nami in the bay area from the 2011. >> of course, that was on the opposite side of japan. minson wants to remind everyone to have an emergency bag for earthquakes and for coastal communities to know their evacuation routes in case of a tsunami warning tried to evacuate fort goal is not to get. >> as fall away from the coast as possible to get as high up above the water level as possible. >> president biden says his administration is in contact with japanese officials and the united states is prepared to send any necessary assistance. i spoke with the japanese consulate here who says he's very grateful for any and all support. i'm sara stinson reporti
the usgs monitoring any threats this could bring to california to pena situated above several active tectonic plates. and so it's a failure. >> active region seismically speaking sarah minson a researcher explain the potential threat that these kinds of earthquakes pose to the bay area. you can have an off in japan that start to tsunami that cost tile pacific and impacts people in the san francisco bay fact there was a measure gloucester nami in the bay area from the 2011. >> of...
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some people as far away as san francisco, though, reported it to the usgs that they felt the earthquake. the future of a beloved child care center is in jeopardy. the fairfax san anselmo children's center was sent an email eviction notice this week for decades, the center has been a lifeline for hundreds of low income families across marin county. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard explains what's behind the eviction attempt at the bubble. >> may soon be bursting for families whose kids attend the fairfax san anselmo children's center most every day. basically a constant state of stress, teacher mariana giordano is stressed about the future of one of marin's few subsidized, low cost child care providers. >> what's going to happen to our jobs? where? what are we going to do? what's going to happen to all these families you are required to remove from the premises? >> center director heidi tomsky reads a 30 day eviction notice. she received this week from the ross valley school district, which owns the property. >> if you fail to vacate the premises, legal action will be taken agains
some people as far away as san francisco, though, reported it to the usgs that they felt the earthquake. the future of a beloved child care center is in jeopardy. the fairfax san anselmo children's center was sent an email eviction notice this week for decades, the center has been a lifeline for hundreds of low income families across marin county. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard explains what's behind the eviction attempt at the bubble. >> may soon be bursting for families whose...
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. >> the usgs says the quake's epicenter is on the noto peninsula. that's along the sea of japan.t's the largest quake to hit that part of the country in nearly 140 years. the earthquake in japan, a good reminder to be prepared for the next big one here. experts say you should get a kit, make a plan, be informed if you need help doing that, just head to abc seven news.com slash. prepare norcal in the south bay. >> an artist in san jose is looking for his sculpture that was stolen on new year's day, and he says he'd been working on this for months. ida rosenberg said that his metal metal sculpting is his passion, and his latest piece that you see here, it's about nine feet tall and weighs about 600 pounds, and it's made completely of metal, pieced together by wells, rosenberg says. he brought it outside to rust. he says that's necessary for the design, even bolted it to the ground to prevent it from being damaged. >> did you think somebody was going to be able to move it the way that? no, i really didn't think that someone was going to come with a pickup truck and drag it out of he
. >> the usgs says the quake's epicenter is on the noto peninsula. that's along the sea of japan.t's the largest quake to hit that part of the country in nearly 140 years. the earthquake in japan, a good reminder to be prepared for the next big one here. experts say you should get a kit, make a plan, be informed if you need help doing that, just head to abc seven news.com slash. prepare norcal in the south bay. >> an artist in san jose is looking for his sculpture that was stolen on...
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. >> the usgs says the quake's epicenter is on the noto peninsula, along the sea of japan.s the largest quake to hit that part of the country in nearly 140 years. the earthquake in japan is a good reminder for us to be prepared, experts say. you need a kit, you need to make a plan and to be informed. if you need help, just head to abc seven news.com/prepare norcal happening now a danger advisory in effect for a lake in the east bay state. >> water officials posted that advisory for...
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how are youou thinking about usg that data, but also that background clutter and all the ground stuffand by the way, the resilience of the ground assets as well. >> right. so a couple things. we got to the granted place before we launch. we've had that guidance, the space force with lessons learned a lot of scars on ground. we've launched its some cool stuff and could do anything with it. our ground is already in place. as mentionede. the ground integrations already ongoing with nda and others. geek out a little bit here. we have messages but into the messages are not really that standardized? you had to go through each block of that message, thousands of blogs and to find had he put exact the different parts at defensive end of course we have great interesting partners delivering different approaches, same requirements i does the fusion get after that? we've already come together, gone through that line by line, that message standard format and only got it approved by the people who manage that. so that's ever getting after that initially, really eking out on that on the ground. inti
how are youou thinking about usg that data, but also that background clutter and all the ground stuffand by the way, the resilience of the ground assets as well. >> right. so a couple things. we got to the granted place before we launch. we've had that guidance, the space force with lessons learned a lot of scars on ground. we've launched its some cool stuff and could do anything with it. our ground is already in place. as mentionede. the ground integrations already ongoing with nda and...
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trying preserve the cherished tenets of confederate society, reaffirming their power and their privilege usg at power and privilege. try and reaffirm social order below and again, trying to gained the deference of th lower classes. now, knowing the ladies did express genuine concern, genuine concern for soldiers in the hospitals, for those who were truly suffering, they weren't completely hard hearted. they were, after all. it's unfair to suggest that they had just forsaken those were suffering. rather, their show a crucial blind spot spot in understanding of the perceived needs of society and how to treat those needs. it also shows a remarkable blind spot in, their own understanding of their role as social and political leaders. they just can't understand. the poor just might interpret the intentions of the starvation as part starvation parties differently than they did, and how dangerous their actions were becoming? so take dalian. he goes on to praise these parties as, quote, unique assemblies for mutual moral support, a way to recreate the comforting race and means of a four time splendo
trying preserve the cherished tenets of confederate society, reaffirming their power and their privilege usg at power and privilege. try and reaffirm social order below and again, trying to gained the deference of th lower classes. now, knowing the ladies did express genuine concern, genuine concern for soldiers in the hospitals, for those who were truly suffering, they weren't completely hard hearted. they were, after all. it's unfair to suggest that they had just forsaken those were...
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the issue and it prohibited wh t there is a category of cases and statutes out there where, really, usge statutishat congress didn't resolve it. it left that gap or ambiguy and coupled it with this express authorization to the agency to carry that statute io fect. this is congressndhe agencies working together hand in hand to put into effect this -- justickanaugh: how wou y you, if you were a judge, say, yes, this is ambiguous or no, that's not ambiguous? general prelogar: so i would draw on what the crtaid recently in kisor where it said court has exhausted the tools of interpretation and hasn't found a sing rht answer. d recognize, justice kavanaugh, and you have expressed these concerns that ere are some limits of language here and it's t subject to precise mathematical quantification, but that's because i think it's standard that inherently requires the application ofud and at the end of the day, what the court should be looking for and asngtself is, did congress resolve this one? do i have confidenceha actually i've got it, i -- i understand what congress meant to say in this statu
the issue and it prohibited wh t there is a category of cases and statutes out there where, really, usge statutishat congress didn't resolve it. it left that gap or ambiguy and coupled it with this express authorization to the agency to carry that statute io fect. this is congressndhe agencies working together hand in hand to put into effect this -- justickanaugh: how wou y you, if you were a judge, say, yes, this is ambiguous or no, that's not ambiguous? general prelogar: so i would draw on...
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cashed out the sa way whether you apply r framework or there is you end upin a spot where if you're usg a private account and you are not exercising exclusive function and you are not using government resources an government cannot control it, then you shldunderstand that to beacting in your personal capacity. have the right as government officials to ta about their jobs in their person pacity and you should assum that when they do that on their own personal properey are acting in their person shion. >> at the beginning of yo argument you referred to unless mee is choosing to use their facebook account, twitter account, whatever in their official capacity. justin kagan's questions were getting to some of this. it is very difficult when you have an official whcan sometimes for a governor or president trump it is harder hall then someone like a police officer whis a subordinate. -- could start posting things inthis is official business of the chambers and that would not be okay. >> [ laughter ]. >> if governnewsom decides to do it he has the authority todefine it. i would think in your cl
cashed out the sa way whether you apply r framework or there is you end upin a spot where if you're usg a private account and you are not exercising exclusive function and you are not using government resources an government cannot control it, then you shldunderstand that to beacting in your personal capacity. have the right as government officials to ta about their jobs in their person pacity and you should assum that when they do that on their own personal properey are acting in their person...
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>> 1%f out laid progress or usg percentagesut n answer my question. you real aren't to be just ll me it's coming from the taxpayers. >> sure wean absolutely incrse taxes and corporations and f high income earners. in order to afford to have it people but. >> th it's a utopian dream you're talking about. keep a roof roof over your head regrets pting it further in debt on the number one indicor of his economy. housg is a more federal government thas the opposite you want to do in the real world to update yelled back. >> a gentleman from new york mr. >> do you think providing every child with an education is utopian dream? >>you bieve hsing run every child with housing costs are. >> note for you believe like education no one can't resell b6 expected to succeed in america without access to safety deferrable housing? >> absolutely the research shows again and again progress on a personal level i would not be in congress were not for pubc housing. in the stability and opportunity against he and my family my own a life journey from pubc housing to the house
>> 1%f out laid progress or usg percentagesut n answer my question. you real aren't to be just ll me it's coming from the taxpayers. >> sure wean absolutely incrse taxes and corporations and f high income earners. in order to afford to have it people but. >> th it's a utopian dream you're talking about. keep a roof roof over your head regrets pting it further in debt on the number one indicor of his economy. housg is a more federal government thas the opposite you want to do...