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(hermela) we spoke to an expert from usgs.. and he tells us the first thing is to secure the oxygen in the cave.. and create a ventilation shaft which would allow teams to send in food and water. that is what the rescue teams have done. and rescue teams have also said they're thinking about sending the boys through the water channels in the caves with expert divers.. but as our seismologist tells us... that is an incredibly delicate task. 12 boys.. 11 to 16 years.. and their 25 year old soccer coach... trapped in this cave located in the northern thailand for the last two weeks.as oxygen levels drop.. the first order of business for rescue teams was to deliver extra oxygen by diving through water chambers in the cave.. a mission that killed a navy seal friday morning.dr. walter mooney/usgsthe cave is very complicated and very uneven. so when the water came in, it created these flooded pools. but they're not the kind of pools you would go to in your nieghborhood. these are very intricate bent chambers. and the divers unfortunate
(hermela) we spoke to an expert from usgs.. and he tells us the first thing is to secure the oxygen in the cave.. and create a ventilation shaft which would allow teams to send in food and water. that is what the rescue teams have done. and rescue teams have also said they're thinking about sending the boys through the water channels in the caves with expert divers.. but as our seismologist tells us... that is an incredibly delicate task. 12 boys.. 11 to 16 years.. and their 25 year old soccer...
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i have been on the ground there nd seen how the usgs h.v.o. is literally monitoring the activity 24 hours a day, sending out real-time updates to people whose lives and homes and farms hang in the balance. unfortunately the volcanic activity that we are seeing there right now is continuing at a very aggressive rate with no end in sight. so your support for this amendment comes at a critical time and we really appreciate it on behalf of our constituents there. i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from hawaii. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. he amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 15 printed in house report 115-830. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. kildee: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment 15 printed in house report 115-830 offered by mr. kildee of michigan. the chair: p
i have been on the ground there nd seen how the usgs h.v.o. is literally monitoring the activity 24 hours a day, sending out real-time updates to people whose lives and homes and farms hang in the balance. unfortunately the volcanic activity that we are seeing there right now is continuing at a very aggressive rate with no end in sight. so your support for this amendment comes at a critical time and we really appreciate it on behalf of our constituents there. i yield back. the chair: the...
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walter mooney/usgs the cave is very complicated and very uneven. so when the water came in, it flooded pools. but they're not the kind of pools you your nieghborhood. these are very chambers. and the divers unfortunately got caught in one of the chambers. probably he couldn't find a way to the surface,.dr. walter mooney.. a and geophysicist says.. the delicate but hopeful. part it hopeful is is located in a stable area.dr. walter mooney/usgsthe location of this crisis is in northern thailand in a very stable area. there are no earthquakes. no chance that the cave will collapse due to an earthquake like might happen in japan or some seismically active a few options have been among rescue experts. leaving the bous leaving the boys in the cave until the water recedes so they can walk out the way they came in.. teaching them hot to scuba dive so they can make what's been described as a gnarly five hour journey or drill into the gave to pull them out. but experts agree... it is going to be a delicate and difficult task dr. walter mooney/usgsevery cave i
walter mooney/usgs the cave is very complicated and very uneven. so when the water came in, it flooded pools. but they're not the kind of pools you your nieghborhood. these are very chambers. and the divers unfortunately got caught in one of the chambers. probably he couldn't find a way to the surface,.dr. walter mooney.. a and geophysicist says.. the delicate but hopeful. part it hopeful is is located in a stable area.dr. walter mooney/usgsthe location of this crisis is in northern thailand in...
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so, they -- the usgs seniors george and other people to alaska to do the work for are judge particular that totally changed his life. he spent -- he and the others spent a couple weeks doing initial survey, wrote a report, and he went back the next summer and spent the entire sturm living on barge and surveying the land change. during this some of the land rose up and some sunk down and he measured that all over the course of the summer, and then went back and just in sort of a -- just one of these things, like, what makes science so incredible is here's a guy who went to brooklyn college, bs in geology, but he saw this change first hand, saw all these changes and he another also spent anytime south america and seen things that led him to totally accept the idea of that the continents moved around and stuff. so that this crust must be sliding, undercontinental crust so he looked at it all and put two and two and two two together and figure it out and wrote a paper in 1965 that basically laid out what mega thrust quakes are and he was up against a lot of people, a lot of really prominen
so, they -- the usgs seniors george and other people to alaska to do the work for are judge particular that totally changed his life. he spent -- he and the others spent a couple weeks doing initial survey, wrote a report, and he went back the next summer and spent the entire sturm living on barge and surveying the land change. during this some of the land rose up and some sunk down and he measured that all over the course of the summer, and then went back and just in sort of a -- just one of...
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the usgs says the epicenter of the magnitude 3.7 quake was in the middle of san pablo bay. no one was reported injured. we wouldn't expect it a quake that size, nor any significant damage happened in relation to the quake. but nearly 4,000 people reported feeling the quake to the usgs. >>> now back to our coverage of the california wildfires. one of the challenges when dealing with rescue efforts from the fires is deciding where to house all the affected pets. many people have had to keep their dogs in temporary shelters. abc news reporter lyanne melendez is in the newsroom to tell us how some bay area organizations and companies have quickly mobilized. i will an. >> you never want to be separated from your pet but many people have been forced to. we're lucky to have two organizations in the bay area who know what to do when it comes to keeping animals safe. mad dog rescue and the milo foundation joined forces to collect 100 dog crates in just 24 hours as more pets had to be left at shelters because of the carr fire in redding. >> i counted 67. we put ads on craigslist, fac
the usgs says the epicenter of the magnitude 3.7 quake was in the middle of san pablo bay. no one was reported injured. we wouldn't expect it a quake that size, nor any significant damage happened in relation to the quake. but nearly 4,000 people reported feeling the quake to the usgs. >>> now back to our coverage of the california wildfires. one of the challenges when dealing with rescue efforts from the fires is deciding where to house all the affected pets. many people have had to...
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. >>> nearly 4,000 people told the usgs they felt the quake. >> stay with us. the death of a political maverick, former mayor and congressman, ronde dellums. liberals and conservatives calling him a friend. >>> the as do what no team has done before. why they are canceling season tickets for next year. >> what happens when you combi >>> during his first run for 19t spiro agnew labeled him an out-and-out radical that ought to be purged from the body plic. once in congress he used his platform to shrink the military budget. friends across the political spectrum remember dellums. >> so powerful in his insistence. >> i spent a lot of time with ron in the gym and out of the gym. he was a great awesome guy. >> he is survived by whooifs, cynthia and five children. >> by his wife -- >> a fit and healthy mother vacationing in greece with her family died after eating just one mouthful of uncooked chicken. raw chicken and its liquids are responsible for deaths every year in the united states. the consumer federation of america looked at the centers for disease control of
. >>> nearly 4,000 people told the usgs they felt the quake. >> stay with us. the death of a political maverick, former mayor and congressman, ronde dellums. liberals and conservatives calling him a friend. >>> the as do what no team has done before. why they are canceling season tickets for next year. >> what happens when you combi >>> during his first run for 19t spiro agnew labeled him an out-and-out radical that ought to be purged from the body plic....
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usgs says it lasted about 10 minutes on monday. >>> another fiery funnel cloud in central colorado. a tornado touched down on the edge of a 10,000 acre wildfire. fortunately, a tornado did not do any damage. the area is sparsely populated and very high up, about 10,000 feet. tornadoes that high are extremely rare. >>> more new video tonight of a beached shark in monterey bay. it is a baby salmon shark that does not look ferocious now but adults can get to 12 feet in length, often mistaken for great whites. thre who filmed the video says 4 young salmon shops -- sharks have washed up recently. this has been sent to a lab to determine how it died. >>> lifeguards are warning beachgoers of dangerous conditions. during this time of year, hot weather can usher in high surf and strong rip currents. a full staff of lifeguards will end do we to handle the expected crowds. >> it is not a big swimming pool. it is a dynamic environment. that in with the big swell and it will be really serious conditions for a person who does not understand the ocean. >>> in the bay area, the water looks much cal
usgs says it lasted about 10 minutes on monday. >>> another fiery funnel cloud in central colorado. a tornado touched down on the edge of a 10,000 acre wildfire. fortunately, a tornado did not do any damage. the area is sparsely populated and very high up, about 10,000 feet. tornadoes that high are extremely rare. >>> more new video tonight of a beached shark in monterey bay. it is a baby salmon shark that does not look ferocious now but adults can get to 12 feet in length,...
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a seismologist and geophysicist with the usgs.. says.. the stituation is delicate but hopeful.t of what makes it hopeful is that the cave is located in a seismically stable area.dr. walter mooney/usgsthe location of this crisis is in northern thailand in a very stable area. there are no earthquakes. there is virtually no chance that the cave will collapse due to an earthquake like might happen in japan or some seismically active regiona few options have been discussed among rescue experts. leaving the bousleaving the boys in the cave until the water recedes so they can walk out the way they came in.. teaching them hot to scuba dive so they can make what's been described as a gnarly five hour journey or drill into the gave to pull them out. but experts agree... it is going to be a delicate and difficult task dr. walter mooney/usgsevery cave is different and they're very complicated. a simple diagram might make it look like a walk down a hallway but it's anything but that. this is a really very delicate crisis that we are facing. coming up after the break... a bizzare case in san
a seismologist and geophysicist with the usgs.. says.. the stituation is delicate but hopeful.t of what makes it hopeful is that the cave is located in a seismically stable area.dr. walter mooney/usgsthe location of this crisis is in northern thailand in a very stable area. there are no earthquakes. there is virtually no chance that the cave will collapse due to an earthquake like might happen in japan or some seismically active regiona few options have been discussed among rescue experts....
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would like to add, yesterday, i called up i asked himt -- once the letter arrived to do -- to lead usg, and the american people see the documents. he has some jurisdiction. and at lawyerry and others may be standing in his way with claims of privilege. archives the long to the american people and i asked him, -- thank you. jack of all trades, elliott. i asked him to make them public. whatid, regardless of chuck grassley believes and frankly,s of what, president bush, who is a fine man but is aware of what justice kavanagh feels -- he said he would give it a careful look and get back to me at the end of the week. questions? what recourse do you have if he says no? the recourse is the american people let their senators know that they want to see these documents and our recourse will be to ask justice kavanagh a lot of questions but we all know that these judicial nominees study carefully the answers that often dance around the questions. documents are a good way to do this. >> [inaudible] sen. schumer: chairman grassley didn't seem to feel that way when 170,000 pages of elana kagan's doc
would like to add, yesterday, i called up i asked himt -- once the letter arrived to do -- to lead usg, and the american people see the documents. he has some jurisdiction. and at lawyerry and others may be standing in his way with claims of privilege. archives the long to the american people and i asked him, -- thank you. jack of all trades, elliott. i asked him to make them public. whatid, regardless of chuck grassley believes and frankly,s of what, president bush, who is a fine man but is...
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. >> reporter: now, we're told that the usgs received more than 300 responses with the quake being felt with a mquaximume a feeling it. also castro valley has had a 7.0 magnitude 1.5 earthquakes or s greater within the last seven days. reporting live in castro valley, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> we sent alerts on air own anliand online after the quake hit. follow us on twitter for up to the minute details on all the breaking news. >>> new images of a rescue who saved an oregon woman whose car plunged 200 feet down a cliff by big sir. angela hernandez had been stranded for a week at a remote beach off of highway 1. now, hernandez has been released from the hospital and is recovering with loved ones. she was on her way to southern california from oregon to visit family when she crashed on july 6th. late last night, we learned she swerved to avo an animal in the road and survived by drinking water from the radiator of her jeep. friday evening, two hikers spotted her white jeep. hernandez was injured but in stable condition when she was rescued. amazing stuff. >>> we have a follow
. >> reporter: now, we're told that the usgs received more than 300 responses with the quake being felt with a mquaximume a feeling it. also castro valley has had a 7.0 magnitude 1.5 earthquakes or s greater within the last seven days. reporting live in castro valley, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> we sent alerts on air own anliand online after the quake hit. follow us on twitter for up to the minute details on all the breaking news. >>> new images of a rescue who...
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let's go to nbc's cal per irwho is at our london bureau for usg. this morn cal, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, phillip. an absolutely interview given by the u.s. president. we understand that prime minister may actually heard about this interview last night at about 7:00 p.m., no reaction from her yet. but expect to hear something pretty soon. the bullet ooints put by the murdoch-owned paper sort of layout for you the hit job this really was.al hed about e.u. leaders destroying the culture and the identityf europe by allowing in migrant. hethore int mayor of london for saying, as he put it, allowing crime to spiral out of control. but t headline really that discussion about brexit, this is the issue that has consumed .british politi we have some audio. take a listen to what he actually said about brexit and prime minister may. >> i would have done it much differently. actually told theresa may how to do it but she didn't agree -- she didn't listen to me. >> what did she say? >> she didn't listen. no, i told her how to do it. say.will be u
let's go to nbc's cal per irwho is at our london bureau for usg. this morn cal, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, phillip. an absolutely interview given by the u.s. president. we understand that prime minister may actually heard about this interview last night at about 7:00 p.m., no reaction from her yet. but expect to hear something pretty soon. the bullet ooints put by the murdoch-owned paper sort of layout for you the hit job this really was.al hed about e.u. leaders destroying...
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the usgs says the smallest of the cluster was at least 4.2. a total of ten earthquakes hit off the coast, not far from eureka. due to high temperatures throughout the state this week, iso has issued a flex alert to conserve energy. we're urged to cut back on energy use from 9:00 p.m. and again tomorrow. that's when people come home, have dinner, and increase energy use. tips for conservation, turn off unnecessary lights, delay using major appliances and set air conditioners to 78 degrees or higher. >> all good tips. >>> while we're talking about the weather -- >> yeah, certainly a sunny afternoon has brought warm weather away from the coast. but tomorrow, even warmer air moves in. the numbers and the accuweather foster coming up. >>> the case sparked national outrage. now a hail mary pass from a former stanford simmer. >>> it's a dirty job, but it's got to get done. city leaders hope this can will encourage people to do exactly that. >>> and sleeping on the job, a california dmv worker did you know when you're at ross shopping for backpacks...
the usgs says the smallest of the cluster was at least 4.2. a total of ten earthquakes hit off the coast, not far from eureka. due to high temperatures throughout the state this week, iso has issued a flex alert to conserve energy. we're urged to cut back on energy use from 9:00 p.m. and again tomorrow. that's when people come home, have dinner, and increase energy use. tips for conservation, turn off unnecessary lights, delay using major appliances and set air conditioners to 78 degrees or...
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we have orange li delays out by c late clearing track work usg sileeng track continue.'ll be back with y0 half hfur. beautil calm look at the white house right n. >> ♪ ld sweet with dunkin's cold brew. provider pmise a lot? swt let's see who delivers more. ss comcast busine gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. h we offer up ours of 4g wireless network backup. ne else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! r gig-speed network and add voice and tv for r $34.90 more penth. can line today. o t n c y,tahert o the>yo d.c.ayomin rackwe utanatorayg8we 5l takehi a next. >> 5:30ime right now. we have some is th besere tinpo. oreftpe jne bust our anne cutler live on thesc en t details. good wowehit, anne. >> reporter: good morning. in're trying to get as muchrmato youic pole pretty tight lipped about this right now. 'sheret whae wound a right onivcea about an hourre wo sll vic stil is we h aretiatt 10the witt r e ue fwe act som syfiaw
we have orange li delays out by c late clearing track work usg sileeng track continue.'ll be back with y0 half hfur. beautil calm look at the white house right n. >> ♪ ld sweet with dunkin's cold brew. provider pmise a lot? swt let's see who delivers more. ss comcast busine gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. h we offer up ours of 4g wireless network backup. ne else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let...
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. >>> a 3.7 earthquake was felt in the bay area, hitting just before 3:30 pm, the usgs says it was in san pablo bay, between richmond, of alejo, and receiving calls from as far away as fairfield and burlingame, they filled it in walnut creek and san francisco. >>> former east bay congressman and oakland mayor ron dellums died, 82 years old. >> a progressive voice in politics, bill clinton tweeted, ron dellums was intense, intelligent, fearless and philosophical, he spoke truth to power, and he championed those who are left out left behind. weather in the east bay, across the nation, or around the world, we will miss him.>> rob roth talked to local lawmakers about his past and has more on his long legacy.>> reporter: ron dellums was a line of the political left, tall, charismatic, and after serving 27 years in congress, he finished his political career as mayor of oakland from 2007- 2011. >> we have to go forward in a civil manner, creating a civil discourse.>> reporter: those who knew and worked with him said he seemed to lead with his heart. >> humble, kind, cared about the disadvant
. >>> a 3.7 earthquake was felt in the bay area, hitting just before 3:30 pm, the usgs says it was in san pablo bay, between richmond, of alejo, and receiving calls from as far away as fairfield and burlingame, they filled it in walnut creek and san francisco. >>> former east bay congressman and oakland mayor ron dellums died, 82 years old. >> a progressive voice in politics, bill clinton tweeted, ron dellums was intense, intelligent, fearless and philosophical, he spoke...
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the usgs says a 3.0 earthquake structure before noon today a mile northwest of castro valley.re are no very interesting f temperatures near and then maybe a few showers, thunderstorms moving in from the south. the heat will be the bigger story in the short term. livermore low 90s tomorrow. tuesday 97 degrees. wednesday 96. still in the low to middle 90s later in the week. heat advisory for areas in red till 8:00 p.m. wednesday. including lake county. the satellite, showers, thunderstorms towards the sierra today. but those moved out to the east. right now low clouds and fog near the coast pushing into the bay. san francisco 56 degrees. santa rosa 60. livermore 66 and san jose in the mid-60s. live camera towards the bay bridge from san francisco. low clouds fill back into the bay area early monday morning. clouds are a factor in the er forecast away from the coast and then extended forecast, tracking more clouds and maybe a few showers. here is the forecast, the clouds tomorrow morning, coast side and around the bay. clearing near the shoreline. around the bay, partly sunny inl
the usgs says a 3.0 earthquake structure before noon today a mile northwest of castro valley.re are no very interesting f temperatures near and then maybe a few showers, thunderstorms moving in from the south. the heat will be the bigger story in the short term. livermore low 90s tomorrow. tuesday 97 degrees. wednesday 96. still in the low to middle 90s later in the week. heat advisory for areas in red till 8:00 p.m. wednesday. including lake county. the satellite, showers, thunderstorms...
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closest to the location of the quake marked that they felt light shaking and experienced no damage.the usgst recent large earthquake along the hayward fault -which spans from san pablo to fremont - was back in 1868.and adds because the past five large temblors have been about 140 years apart... the hayward and rogers creek faults are expected to most likely be the cause for a big earthquake in the bay area.but a local who felt sunday's temblor says she plans on living here regardless...sot: alenele rudy, felt earthquake// "no i don't think about it, because what good does it do? if it's going to happen, it's going to happen. so if i don't like the idea i should move. and there's no place like the bay area so i'm not moving."sot: ed stoner , felt earthquake// "like she said it's there and you just have to get along with it so the one today was kind of a shock because it kind of hit hard it shook where you were sitting." (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. a modest warming trend in store for the first part of next week as high pressure aloft stren
closest to the location of the quake marked that they felt light shaking and experienced no damage.the usgst recent large earthquake along the hayward fault -which spans from san pablo to fremont - was back in 1868.and adds because the past five large temblors have been about 140 years apart... the hayward and rogers creek faults are expected to most likely be the cause for a big earthquake in the bay area.but a local who felt sunday's temblor says she plans on living here regardless...sot:...
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closest to the location of the quake marked that they felt light shaking and experienced no damage.the usgs reported the most recent large earthquake along the hayward fault -which spans from san pablo to fremont - was back in 1868.and adds because the past five large temblors have been about 140 years apart... the hayward and rogers creek faults are expected to most likely be the cause for a big earthquake in the bay area.but a local who felt sunday's temblor says she plans on living here regardless...sot: alenele rudy, felt earthquake// "no i don't think about it, because what good does it do? if it's going to happen, it's going to happen. so if i don't like the idea i should move. and there's no place like the bay area so i'm not moving." berkeley seismology lab reports the clock is ticking based on the average big quakes along the hayward fault we are overdue and they expect to experience a big hit here sometime in the next 30 years. live in castro valley ella sogomonian kron 4 news. (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . .
closest to the location of the quake marked that they felt light shaking and experienced no damage.the usgs reported the most recent large earthquake along the hayward fault -which spans from san pablo to fremont - was back in 1868.and adds because the past five large temblors have been about 140 years apart... the hayward and rogers creek faults are expected to most likely be the cause for a big earthquake in the bay area.but a local who felt sunday's temblor says she plans on living here...
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plus the usgs says several 'lobs' of lava are entering the ocean.the lava seen in this video was erupting 120 feet high. (ken)coming up: broken homes and broken hearts in the north bay. who the city of santa rosa says they are holding responsible for millions of dollars in damage. (vicki)plus: the parents of a murder northern california man northern california man still seeking justice. why they say there is still hope among very little clues. (ken)and next: a brutual attack of an elderly man in berkeley.. caught on camera. who police need your help looking for. ten at ten forecast what about him? let's do it. ♪ come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. at the mercedes-benz summer event. lease the glc300 for $429 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. 72-year-old man beaten on the street in berkeley. the assault... caught on camera right by the police station. (vicki)now- the brutal crime has police asking for help to find the suspect. kron 4's justine waldman has more on who they may be looking f
plus the usgs says several 'lobs' of lava are entering the ocean.the lava seen in this video was erupting 120 feet high. (ken)coming up: broken homes and broken hearts in the north bay. who the city of santa rosa says they are holding responsible for millions of dollars in damage. (vicki)plus: the parents of a murder northern california man northern california man still seeking justice. why they say there is still hope among very little clues. (ken)and next: a brutual attack of an elderly man...
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the usgs says the epicenter was in san pablo bay. the ktvu newsroom received calls. on social media, people reported feeling the quake in walnut creek and san francisco.>>> there is word tonight that this recording studio is getting ready to close its doors. amberley is love in the newsroom with reasons for the closure.>> reporter: fantasy studios operates out of a building on 10th street in berkeley. now, that building is up for sale. there recording studio is being shut down. tonight, i spoke with a music i industry has changed. chris isaacs' wicked game was recorded at fantasy studios. the unique sound that comes from a turntable is nostalgic and fast becoming a thing of the past. soon, the recording studio there -- that produced the record will be part of a bygone era. >> the music business has drifted away from the bay area since 1981. the recording industry has drifted away from studios like fantasy. >> reporter: drifted away because of technology says joel sullivan. artists can now record on a computer and bypass the expense of a recording studio. in the early
the usgs says the epicenter was in san pablo bay. the ktvu newsroom received calls. on social media, people reported feeling the quake in walnut creek and san francisco.>>> there is word tonight that this recording studio is getting ready to close its doors. amberley is love in the newsroom with reasons for the closure.>> reporter: fantasy studios operates out of a building on 10th street in berkeley. now, that building is up for sale. there recording studio is being shut down....
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.>>> a 3.7 earthquake hit the north bay, the usgs says the epicenter was in san pablo bay, just over seven miles deep, on social media, some people say they felt the quake at walnut creek and even san francisco. >>> president trump's attorney rudy giuliani is taking a new legal approach, asking whether colluding with the russians is even a crime. he says he has yet to find anything that defines collusion as legal. he is also stepping up attacks on the president's former attorney, michael:.>> rudy giuliani coming out hard in defense of his client, saying president trump's former lawyer, michael cohen is a pathological manipulator. >> up until a couple of months ago, i would have said he was a good guy, but it turned when he was recording his client.>> reporter: the fbi has hundred and 80 tapes, he claims that president trump is only heard on one. about buying the rights to the story of an alleged affair with playboy model karen mcdougal. the president got support from another attorney, senator lindsey graham, which says he has never seen this way. >> you should be suspicious of anythi
.>>> a 3.7 earthquake hit the north bay, the usgs says the epicenter was in san pablo bay, just over seven miles deep, on social media, some people say they felt the quake at walnut creek and even san francisco. >>> president trump's attorney rudy giuliani is taking a new legal approach, asking whether colluding with the russians is even a crime. he says he has yet to find anything that defines collusion as legal. he is also stepping up attacks on the president's former...
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it clear that decisions to suspend certain parts of the joint military exercises include aring the usg has been taken jointly with the aim of encouraging north korea to actively and ebbs we dishesly -- ebbs we dishesly engage in the process and that our combine defense posture would remain ironclad. our two countries will continue to maintain water tight coordination in any and all issues related to the rok/are u.s. alliance. in closing, may i once thank again my counterparts, the minister and secretary, for the show of solidarity that our three countries have main feigned -- maintained as we have and will continue to engage on the issue of north korea's complete denuclearization and lasting peace on the korean peninsula. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. now we would like to move on to the q&a session. those who wish to make, ask a question please raise your hand. upon my appointing, please move to the nearest microphone and identify yourself with your name and the media outlet. please kindly be advised to make your question succinct. now floor is open. the lady in the fron
it clear that decisions to suspend certain parts of the joint military exercises include aring the usg has been taken jointly with the aim of encouraging north korea to actively and ebbs we dishesly -- ebbs we dishesly engage in the process and that our combine defense posture would remain ironclad. our two countries will continue to maintain water tight coordination in any and all issues related to the rok/are u.s. alliance. in closing, may i once thank again my counterparts, the minister and...
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a spokesperson for the usgs said they got 300 responses with the quake felt with a maximum intensity of 3. quite a few people felt it. we're told castro valley had seven magnitude 1.5 earthquakes or greater in the past seven days. reporting live in castro valley, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. always a good reminder to have the emergency kit as rob said. moments of the quake hit, go to the home page and follow us on twitter for up the minute details. >>> continuing coverage of the meeting between president trump and russian president putin. president trump is in finland preparing for the summit tomorrow and making sure expectations for the meeting are set very low. nbc's jay gray is live with more about the high stakes summit, jay? >> reporter: hey, there, yeah, and they will meet the president as well as russian president putin and president just over the shoulder here right now. we saw military person nelg moving into the area of the city, of course, security will be highly ramped up come early tomorrow morning. the president will spend a little bit time in the morning first with
a spokesperson for the usgs said they got 300 responses with the quake felt with a maximum intensity of 3. quite a few people felt it. we're told castro valley had seven magnitude 1.5 earthquakes or greater in the past seven days. reporting live in castro valley, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. always a good reminder to have the emergency kit as rob said. moments of the quake hit, go to the home page and follow us on twitter for up the minute details. >>> continuing coverage of...
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hundreds of people reported weak or light shaking to the usgs, not surprisingly. injuries with quakes that small. >>> starting today, ride share companies like uber and lift have their own zone at sfo. it's in the domestic parking garage. the companies pay l pickups and drop-offs in garage than they do for curbside service. it's up to the company to decide how much extra fee to charge customers. >>> today vta changed some schedules. lines 53 and 55 had major changes to the weekday to better coordinate with two high school, homestead on line 53 and fremont high on line 55. minor changes also affect lines 102, 103, and 104 as well as shuttles. >>> well, some good news to a story we brought you this weekend. an error kept a retiring san francisco officer from returning home with his k-9 partner. >> well, tonight they are reunited, and wayne freedman has the video of the reunion you'll see only on 7. >> right. hold on for a moment. do me a favor. just park in the parking lot and come on up to the third floor. >> for retired officer val kerwin, the retiring he planned
hundreds of people reported weak or light shaking to the usgs, not surprisingly. injuries with quakes that small. >>> starting today, ride share companies like uber and lift have their own zone at sfo. it's in the domestic parking garage. the companies pay l pickups and drop-offs in garage than they do for curbside service. it's up to the company to decide how much extra fee to charge customers. >>> today vta changed some schedules. lines 53 and 55 had major changes to the...
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the other issue we ran into and this is happening, director garcia, across the city as usgs who regulates some of the seismic codes has increased the threshold for earthquakes, the proximity to the actual fault line as well as some other aspects to it are creating buildings to become more resistant to greater forces. so we are seeing a lot of our clinics that 10 years ago seismically were okay are not. that's the same thing for libraries and rec park. all those small buildings that were built, you know, pre60s and pre50s are going to run into the same thing. so those are our challenges on the clinics. >> commissioner guillermo: and are those built into the timelines or are they not? >> both the cost and the time are built in now. >> commissioner guillermo: okay. >> i think that we are always watching the cost and we know throughout the stay and throughout the region that there is a lot of construction going on and so there could be -- that's what we watch and that's why you are getting quarterly reports and then we have twice a month meetings to really look at the capital projects. but co
the other issue we ran into and this is happening, director garcia, across the city as usgs who regulates some of the seismic codes has increased the threshold for earthquakes, the proximity to the actual fault line as well as some other aspects to it are creating buildings to become more resistant to greater forces. so we are seeing a lot of our clinics that 10 years ago seismically were okay are not. that's the same thing for libraries and rec park. all those small buildings that were built,...
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the usgs says it lasted about 10 minutes on monday and sent lava flying several meters away. >>> here in california dead sharks are washing up in monterey bay. this baby shark doesn't look ferocious but adults get 12 feet long. they are often mistaken for great whites. the researcher says at least four young salmon sharks have washed up in the area recently. the latest one has been sent to a lab to determine how it died. >>> starting today san francisco drivers will have one less left turn on van ness street. the mta is getting rid of the left turn on hayes street from van ness. so with this latest update that will leave van ness with only two remaining left turns, northbound onto lombard and southbound onto broadway. it's part of the $316 million van ness improvement project. it's to speed up transit service along the corridor. >>> then drivers will have to slow down. all right. let's check the roads. >> that means if there's no left turn, it's right, right, right as you make your way around. okay. so right now, we are tracking a pretty easy ride for drivers through san francisco. no
the usgs says it lasted about 10 minutes on monday and sent lava flying several meters away. >>> here in california dead sharks are washing up in monterey bay. this baby shark doesn't look ferocious but adults get 12 feet long. they are often mistaken for great whites. the researcher says at least four young salmon sharks have washed up in the area recently. the latest one has been sent to a lab to determine how it died. >>> starting today san francisco drivers will have one...
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the usgs says it lasted about 10 minutes monday and send lava flying several meters away.xplosions are continuing at the summit. lava has destroyed more than 600 homes on the big island since the start of may. >>> helping kids breathe easier during wildfire season. the help on wheels that is lips is cutting down on asthma visits to the er. >>> you assuredly felt the change today. we were milder, but some places were 15 degrees warmer. a little fog rolling in, but frankly, not much. we will talk about some clouds and some heat, and how long both last, coming up. 's "drug den".. just sold for 2 million dollars. >>> a burned down home that city leaders called a drug den just sold for $2 million. the blue victorian on sanchez street caught fire in february. back in 2015 san francisco sued the property owner, accusing him of renting to drug dealers. the owner denied the allegations but was asked to pay for code violations. he put the market -- he put on the market in may and sold for double the original asking price. it is being sold as is, and bring your contractor and imagina
the usgs says it lasted about 10 minutes monday and send lava flying several meters away.xplosions are continuing at the summit. lava has destroyed more than 600 homes on the big island since the start of may. >>> helping kids breathe easier during wildfire season. the help on wheels that is lips is cutting down on asthma visits to the er. >>> you assuredly felt the change today. we were milder, but some places were 15 degrees warmer. a little fog rolling in, but frankly, not...
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the usgs said if was the largest of the smallest quakes they have seen in 20 years. point said they felt it. >> it was louder than moving furniture. >> i sat down it was like i loo outside to see if my car had hit the house. >> no damage reported here. there was an aftershock about an hour and a half later, but it registers only as a magnitude one, which is too small for people to notice. >> you're never more than seven minutes away from my forecast. temperatures in the south bay, mid to upper 50s in most neighborhoods. downtown san jose, 62. los gatos about 74. most of the bay shoreline in the mid to upper 50s. 60 in danville. brentwood, 62. look at novato, 50. napa at 56 right now. gorgeous sunrise once again. this morning if you're driving out there, light drizzle as you get closer to the coast. ferry ride is going to be a little brisk north of the bay bridge this afternoon and cool e to taking mass transit from placing like san francisco where it's in the 60s this afternoon with more sunshine than yesterday, st 8:00. 77 at noon. low 80s throughout the afternoon h
the usgs said if was the largest of the smallest quakes they have seen in 20 years. point said they felt it. >> it was louder than moving furniture. >> i sat down it was like i loo outside to see if my car had hit the house. >> no damage reported here. there was an aftershock about an hour and a half later, but it registers only as a magnitude one, which is too small for people to notice. >> you're never more than seven minutes away from my forecast. temperatures in the...
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i, but i would like to know more about any further detail you have about george's career with the usgs and how it changed kind of with respect to his stature and work. you've already said he came almost instantaneously not as a seismologist but someone who worked on the earthquake in particular and presumably, anton plate tectonics. >> right. >> and anything further? >> sure. >> i don't go back quite as far as george. >> so he went, actually, it's actually very interesting. as was said at the beginning the most powerful earthquake ever to occur in recorded time, and somebody had mentioned the krakatoa before. krakatoa was the age before seismologist so what was out. the only way to defend alaska quake was 1960 chilean quake which i was 9.5. so when george came out with this paper 1965 and laid out this basic idea that mega crust earthquakes happen, and in doing so essentially the way i like to say is the only way you can understand this earthquake is if you acceptt the idea like tectonics. very prominent guy at caltech by the name of clarence allen said okay, you think you have figured
i, but i would like to know more about any further detail you have about george's career with the usgs and how it changed kind of with respect to his stature and work. you've already said he came almost instantaneously not as a seismologist but someone who worked on the earthquake in particular and presumably, anton plate tectonics. >> right. >> and anything further? >> sure. >> i don't go back quite as far as george. >> so he went, actually, it's actually very...
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it clear that decisions to suspend certain parts of the joint military exercises include aring the usgencouraging north korea to actively and ebbs we dishesly -- ebbs we dishesly engage in the process and that our combine defense posture would remain ironclad. our two countries will continue to maintain water tight coordination in any and all issues related to the rok/are u.s. alliance. in closing, may i once thank again my counterparts, the minister and secretary, for the show of solidarity that our three countries have main
it clear that decisions to suspend certain parts of the joint military exercises include aring the usgencouraging north korea to actively and ebbs we dishesly -- ebbs we dishesly engage in the process and that our combine defense posture would remain ironclad. our two countries will continue to maintain water tight coordination in any and all issues related to the rok/are u.s. alliance. in closing, may i once thank again my counterparts, the minister and secretary, for the show of solidarity...
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towards the national bedding center, which we are excited about because that will bring to bear all the usgas two make sure we have the information to fight the terrorists. >> bret: this administration does a lot and when week, sometimes fridays feel like a dog year for monday's, but a few months ago "the new york times" had details of a cabinet meeting where you were said to be the target of the president's anger. a lengthy tirade about securing the border. since you've been sworn into this job, have you ever offered your resignation? >> i have never offered my resignation. as long as i can support the men and women of dhs i will be in this job and serve proudly. >> bret: you've got a lot to do. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you so much for your time. a-determiner >> bret: up next, why moving american troops from one nato country to another could be so controversial. ♪ keeping this tookus safe and protected... you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on is boost®. delicious boo
towards the national bedding center, which we are excited about because that will bring to bear all the usgas two make sure we have the information to fight the terrorists. >> bret: this administration does a lot and when week, sometimes fridays feel like a dog year for monday's, but a few months ago "the new york times" had details of a cabinet meeting where you were said to be the target of the president's anger. a lengthy tirade about securing the border. since you've been...
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the usgs says the earthquake was the largest of the small quakes the area has seen in 20 years. in marin's unincorporate community of black point say they felt ug m was li moving furniture, but it was definitely louder. >> i computer and boom, it was like i looked outside to see if my car had hit the house. >> no damagesorep r aten aftersn hour and aal it registered as a magnitude 1 quake, too small for anyone to actually notice. >> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. check out the temperatures in the mid 50s in most neighborhoods along the east bay shore. the cool spot, look at albany, 51 degrees. we have 10 degrees of warmth added to that in san jose at about 61. concord, to antioch and brentwood, low to mid 60s. novato, lack of cloud cover really keeping you cool at 48 degrees. pacifica, 50 right now. here's a alt what's going on at the bay bridge toll plaza. if you're at the bayringri b ac prevalent near the coast in san francisco. going to be brisk. breezes develop again, blowing east through the delta this afternoon. and cool this mornin
the usgs says the earthquake was the largest of the small quakes the area has seen in 20 years. in marin's unincorporate community of black point say they felt ug m was li moving furniture, but it was definitely louder. >> i computer and boom, it was like i looked outside to see if my car had hit the house. >> no damagesorep r aten aftersn hour and aal it registered as a magnitude 1 quake, too small for anyone to actually notice. >> you're never more than seven minutes away...
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gives usg good times, a chance to carry out structural reforms to position themselves stronger for theuture. we don't see many countries taking advantage of this period strong economic growth to carry forward structural reform. and our advice, do not wait. good time may not last. they usually don't last forever. haidi: are we looking at a reality where in this part of the world, china is the funder when it comes to infrastructure investments to the likes of belt and road and assets? what is the world bank doing about it in terms of ifc? is there an urgency? what is in the pipeline in terms of partnership to address the infrastructure issue by the world bank? china has built up a financial strength and with more wealth comes more responsibility, not only to investments domestically, but also to what is making the financial capacity available for other countries to grow. this has to be done with great care for the capacity of countries to actually implement large-scale investment. and that's where banks will grow, to help them assess is this a good investment? four do we have a white ele
gives usg good times, a chance to carry out structural reforms to position themselves stronger for theuture. we don't see many countries taking advantage of this period strong economic growth to carry forward structural reform. and our advice, do not wait. good time may not last. they usually don't last forever. haidi: are we looking at a reality where in this part of the world, china is the funder when it comes to infrastructure investments to the likes of belt and road and assets? what is the...
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closest to the location of the quake marked that they felt light shaking and experienced no damage.the usgse most recent large earthquake along the hayward fault -which spans from san pablo to fremont - was back in 1868.and adds because the past five large temblors have been about 140 years apart... the hayward and rogers creek faults are expected to most likely be the cause for a big earthquake in the bay area.but a local who felt sunday's temblor says she plans on living here regardless...sot: alenele rudy, felt earthquake// "no i don't think about it, because what good does it do? if it's going to happen, it's going to happen. so if i don't like the idea i should move. and there's no place like the bay area so i'm not moving."sot: ed stoner , felt earthquake// "like she said it's there and you just have to get along with it so the one today was kind of a shock because it kind of hit hard it shook where you were sitting." ( robin ) california highway patrol rescuers found a group of hikers 10 feet off the trail towards a lake in southern california. you can see them waving at the helicopt
closest to the location of the quake marked that they felt light shaking and experienced no damage.the usgse most recent large earthquake along the hayward fault -which spans from san pablo to fremont - was back in 1868.and adds because the past five large temblors have been about 140 years apart... the hayward and rogers creek faults are expected to most likely be the cause for a big earthquake in the bay area.but a local who felt sunday's temblor says she plans on living here...
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we've heard the usgs and b.l.m. quite often have problems in place ineers because the private sector comes and just offers them so much more money. so the federal government has found it wise to allow these agencies to provide some additional funding to retain and recruit these employees. and we should want to have the best and the brightest working for us and the american people. the best doctors, the best scientists and the best engineers. so i'm disappointed that the gentleman does not believe in such highly specialized employees deserve the title 22 -- excuse me, 42 designation. with our nation facing crises climate disease, and change, we should be invest vesting in our scientists. we encouraging them to seek employment with the federal government. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady from minnesota reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. burgess: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself the balance of our time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess:
we've heard the usgs and b.l.m. quite often have problems in place ineers because the private sector comes and just offers them so much more money. so the federal government has found it wise to allow these agencies to provide some additional funding to retain and recruit these employees. and we should want to have the best and the brightest working for us and the american people. the best doctors, the best scientists and the best engineers. so i'm disappointed that the gentleman does not...
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with respect to 34 that is in place people can come in and make an exclusion process that we have at usg are the have peculiar circumstances. that is one answer to your question. other people will come in and say, this downstream product is at the same circumstance. and we try to do that? all this is complicated and justified if you think it is -- if it is not worth the battle, and as fair as we can make it. >> thank you for giving me the opportunity. >> it is important to hear what you have to say is complicated. >> thank you, mister ambassador. thank you for the analysis to steal us advanced technology. they do this over a long period of time with chinese companies that have stolen us technology, a giant telecommunications company, and cte, another telecommunications company, here is what tech crunch said a couple months ago, quote, to get a sense of just how egregious the te's behavior truly is we need only to consult the national index of federal court cases, a search revealed in the us alone cte has been sued for patent infringement and astonishing 126 times just in the last five ye
with respect to 34 that is in place people can come in and make an exclusion process that we have at usg are the have peculiar circumstances. that is one answer to your question. other people will come in and say, this downstream product is at the same circumstance. and we try to do that? all this is complicated and justified if you think it is -- if it is not worth the battle, and as fair as we can make it. >> thank you for giving me the opportunity. >> it is important to hear what...
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we're told this morning the usgs tweeted out there are new acres and serious areas under evacuation andamazing to see this stuff take place. if you've been to the big island and seen the small lava and steam vents. this is a much larger scale and very dangerous estimate, an important part of everything that goes on there, the ecosystem and tourist industry. everyone will be staying back more and the woman will be okay but a serious injury, of course. >> sandra: thank you. >> jon: a wild police pursuit in las vegas. that is the body cam video just released showing officers shooting at suspects while driving 60 miles an hour. we have a live report. >> sandra: lisa page facing questions from house committee for a second day now. some republican lawmakers say she is more credible than peter strzok but is that enough for them? >> we are dealing with a bad actor or a few bad actors there and it causes all of us to say we cannot blindly trust even our own agencies, we must trust and verify. crabfest is back at red lobster! discover our largest variety of crab and crab dishes all year! like new
we're told this morning the usgs tweeted out there are new acres and serious areas under evacuation andamazing to see this stuff take place. if you've been to the big island and seen the small lava and steam vents. this is a much larger scale and very dangerous estimate, an important part of everything that goes on there, the ecosystem and tourist industry. everyone will be staying back more and the woman will be okay but a serious injury, of course. >> sandra: thank you. >> jon: a...