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and so in 1968, the usgs, on an image of the from a lunar orbiter, created this crater field that were the middle of. and so they they looked at this image from lunar orbiter and dug holes with the backhoe, a different depth, fill them with explosives to create different sized craters. and it was 400 plus craters that were made out here. and so they they set the charges blew it up in this just cataclysm make explosion of cinders, blew up in the air and then settled down. and they took some aerial photos, realized this was really effective it really did look like the craters on the moon in terms of not necessarily exact geology, but the orientation of the craters and the and the layout of those and everything. so from 1968 through the end of 1972,eay, astronauts came here for training for the earlier missions before they had rovers. they came out here again to practice carrying their tool carriers, described the rocks and survey the landscape. later missions when they developed the rovers for the last three missions, they brought those out here and practiced them. today. this area prote
and so in 1968, the usgs, on an image of the from a lunar orbiter, created this crater field that were the middle of. and so they they looked at this image from lunar orbiter and dug holes with the backhoe, a different depth, fill them with explosives to create different sized craters. and it was 400 plus craters that were made out here. and so they they set the charges blew it up in this just cataclysm make explosion of cinders, blew up in the air and then settled down. and they took some...
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in a new report from the usgs. sea level rise could take a chunk out of bay area beaches. ken bastida takes us to santa cruz where surfers are getting an early glimpse of the disappearing shoreline. >> reporter: to carve waves at the world class bottom, cal beach, surfers walked down the flight of stairs. what you can see here, you know, there is very little amount of sand between the stairs and the main beach of santa cruz over there. >> reporter: warming temperatures and rising sea levels will only make it harder to reach perfectly cresting waves. >> access is limited in these situations for the beaches. >> reporter: research oceanographer led a year's long study using models and newly available satellite imagery and data that shows about one quarter to three quarters of california's beaches will disappear depending on how much the sea level rises by the end of the century. >> a lot of locations are chronically eroding. as that trend will continue, you see the shoreline is almost completely lost or the shoreline is right up against the cliff and around 2100. >> reporter:
in a new report from the usgs. sea level rise could take a chunk out of bay area beaches. ken bastida takes us to santa cruz where surfers are getting an early glimpse of the disappearing shoreline. >> reporter: to carve waves at the world class bottom, cal beach, surfers walked down the flight of stairs. what you can see here, you know, there is very little amount of sand between the stairs and the main beach of santa cruz over there. >> reporter: warming temperatures and rising...
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if you look at the color on the map, where the usgs reports, people did feel it look at the lower endors on here. if it was felt, it was felt lightly and moderately. we don't have any reports of damage. you can see where the epicenter is and just to take a look, this was felt as far away as the city. some people in the city did report that they felt it. this is a unique situation, this is not the typical earthquake that we think of in the bay area where it happens on the hayward, this is totally different. in fact, if we go back to the north bay, the most important fault that runs through this part of the bay, that wasn't responsible for this at all. this happened in the geyser which is that part of the north bay where they are able to harness a lot of the geothermal energy just from molten rocks that are underground. every once in a while, it expands enough to crack the earth a little bit and you can feel it in the earthquake. it is very common. but 4.5 is stronger than most in that location. the numbers in oakland, we are looking straight across the view, this is a top of the sales
if you look at the color on the map, where the usgs reports, people did feel it look at the lower endors on here. if it was felt, it was felt lightly and moderately. we don't have any reports of damage. you can see where the epicenter is and just to take a look, this was felt as far away as the city. some people in the city did report that they felt it. this is a unique situation, this is not the typical earthquake that we think of in the bay area where it happens on the hayward, this is...
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wow, look at this is a live look at it from the usgs says cameras. the eruption began yesterday morning fact, web cam video actually captured the moment that the eruption occurred. there you see it with the volcanic crater there right in the senator. >> lau almost discussed in slow motion. and that was yesterday morning. yeah, the eruption first happened. yeah. caught on camera. the usgs says that the opening phases of the eruption there pretty dramatic and dynamic lava still flowing a light. ash reportedly falling in the area. residents are being to stay indoors. keep an eye on that. lava. >> callaway one of the world's most active volcanoes back last mid-january and back in 2019, there was a string of earthquakes and major eruptions or kill away which led to the destruction of hundreds of homes and businesses. so obviously, every time callaway becomes active. everybody watches very carefully we follow that for weeks. yeah. and the and the movement and this is a view. >> that you don't get james, you know, and live. that's right. it's pretty incredi
wow, look at this is a live look at it from the usgs says cameras. the eruption began yesterday morning fact, web cam video actually captured the moment that the eruption occurred. there you see it with the volcanic crater there right in the senator. >> lau almost discussed in slow motion. and that was yesterday morning. yeah, the eruption first happened. yeah. caught on camera. the usgs says that the opening phases of the eruption there pretty dramatic and dynamic lava still flowing a...
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you're actually looking at live feeds from the usgs camera. that's up there on the crater.o it. so like obviously. so those are the no icu continued moving soon as the spewing flames. and then the other stuff is all outpouring and look at the top of the screen. you see it bubbling right there. that yeah, bright spot right there towards the center screen every now and then you'll see blobs of glowing lava get thrown up into the air. we also have web cam footage from earlier that actually show the moment there it is that the eruption occurred out of the blue yesterday. yeah. that will hot lava breaking through the crust there in the crater and then just beginning to boil over. the usgs says that the opening phases of the eruption, they called a dynamic and you can certainly see why. as we're looking at the moment, it happened. lava is still there is a report of a light ash kind of falling in the area. nobody i'm hurt by this just yet. but all residents being advised to stay inside. >> you know what? i always want to know i maybe didn't measure. how big is that? you know, for
you're actually looking at live feeds from the usgs camera. that's up there on the crater.o it. so like obviously. so those are the no icu continued moving soon as the spewing flames. and then the other stuff is all outpouring and look at the top of the screen. you see it bubbling right there. that yeah, bright spot right there towards the center screen every now and then you'll see blobs of glowing lava get thrown up into the air. we also have web cam footage from earlier that actually show...
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now is a live look at the eruption from the usgs and now tourists there heading to hawaii volcanoes nationalh a glimpse of mother nature in action. the ongoing eruption there, tens of thousands of people, in fact, are expected to be there. the hawaiian volcano observatory has been monitoring heightened seismic activity for the last 2 and a half weeks now. they say that there's no threat to the community least at this time. for your health. a popular in new weight loss drug might be able to help curb alcohol problems. there's a new study which tested ozempic on. >> alcohol dependent wraps and researchers say the once a week medication did cut the animals drinking and half of prevented relapses. not clear, though, whether it would have the same effect on people, especially since people who are i'm not overweight. a big question there to begin with that. but it was pic, of course, is mainly taken for diabetes and weight loss. >> well, coming up next, take you inside the newly renovated lamar on san francisco's embarcadero for some pisco sour and he shake. that's all coming up on tonight's dine.
now is a live look at the eruption from the usgs and now tourists there heading to hawaii volcanoes nationalh a glimpse of mother nature in action. the ongoing eruption there, tens of thousands of people, in fact, are expected to be there. the hawaiian volcano observatory has been monitoring heightened seismic activity for the last 2 and a half weeks now. they say that there's no threat to the community least at this time. for your health. a popular in new weight loss drug might be able to help...
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the usgs monitors said, boy, this looks pretty dynamic. all say that. >> that's, you know, that's just shooting up like a like geyser. >> incredible. and the love of still flowing this morning. you just saw that a moment ago with the live pictures with the sun up. there is a little bit of ash apparently falling in some of the surrounding neighborhood. so everybody's been told to stay inside at this point. nobody's in in danger. and what you saw in that live shot was like you see the source but they also see like. >> i'm gonna call it lava bombs, you know, with a lot of motion and and then it's lit up in different places. yeah, it's amazing. scary. ok, though, yes, action so far. so good about fire season is here, obviously. and in the east bay, they are bracing for a pretty intense season already this week, the contra costa county fire district has responded to 3 fires along 6.80, between chaco and martinez. another one broke out along kirker pass road and conquered and they are ready for more. >> summertime. we threw everything we have at
the usgs monitors said, boy, this looks pretty dynamic. all say that. >> that's, you know, that's just shooting up like a like geyser. >> incredible. and the love of still flowing this morning. you just saw that a moment ago with the live pictures with the sun up. there is a little bit of ash apparently falling in some of the surrounding neighborhood. so everybody's been told to stay inside at this point. nobody's in in danger. and what you saw in that live shot was like you see the...
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y area this morning.shook the it happened after 5:00 some the usgs reports people ft that quake as farorth as ukiah and as far south as fremont. no injuries have been reported. a pursuit in danville ended in flames. a witness shares his account of the daring rescue emergency crews, when they found a car engulfed by fire. also -- >> this is the first professional women's bay area. dion: the bay area held a welcome party for the first soccer team of its kind. spencer: a sunny, summerlike weekend in the bay area now, but changes come for next week. i will have so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we're gonna reduce our energy use from 4-9pm. - what now? - i stepped on a plug. oh that's my bad... unplugging. when it comes to preventing outages, the power is ours. is it possible to protect my business from cyber threats? oh that's it is, withplugging. comcast business. helping every connected device stay protected. yours. your employees'. even... susan? -hers, too. safe. secure. and powered by the next generation 10g network. with comcast bus
y area this morning.shook the it happened after 5:00 some the usgs reports people ft that quake as farorth as ukiah and as far south as fremont. no injuries have been reported. a pursuit in danville ended in flames. a witness shares his account of the daring rescue emergency crews, when they found a car engulfed by fire. also -- >> this is the first professional women's bay area. dion: the bay area held a welcome party for the first soccer team of its kind. spencer: a sunny, summerlike...
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this is a live look at that volcano right now from the usgs.s eruption started wednesday morning. you can see that law that leaping up into the air there. web cam video also captured the moment an eruption started within the volcanic crater. well, the lava is contain. the usgs said volcanic gas emissions in the area are elevated with about 65,000 tons of sulfur dioxide being emitted per day. wow, residents are urged to stay indoors or wear face masks. keep one of the world's most active volcanoes last erupted in january. back in 2019, a string of earthquakes at kilauea lead to the destruction of hundreds of homes. and meantime, in the philippines and alert has been raised for one of the most active volcanoes, their on today. officials say they're concerned an eruption could occur within days or weeks after streams of gas, debris and rocks pour down the volcano's upper. residents nearby have been told to evacuate. last erupted in 2018, displacing tens of thousands of people. coming up next on kron. 4 news at noon, florida governor ron desantis.
this is a live look at that volcano right now from the usgs.s eruption started wednesday morning. you can see that law that leaping up into the air there. web cam video also captured the moment an eruption started within the volcanic crater. well, the lava is contain. the usgs said volcanic gas emissions in the area are elevated with about 65,000 tons of sulfur dioxide being emitted per day. wow, residents are urged to stay indoors or wear face masks. keep one of the world's most active...
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yesterday when it started to erupt and they say things have started to cool down and because that usgsays they're lowering the alert level from a warning to a watch kill away. a did in 2020 and 2021. and was active for several months. so who knows? how long will go this time? yeah. >> well, still ahead, one of the first san francisco couples married at city hall walks us through their story walks us through their story of activism and over ♪ when you start a business you put everything into it. hackers know that small business owners are busy. they don't always have time for cybersecurity, which makes them vulnerable to cyberattacks. ♪ -that's why the google tools they use every day are secure by default and why small businesses across the country are enrolling in google's cybersecurity workshop to learn the basics of cyberdefense. ♪ you built it, we'll help you defend it! ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we tried electric unicycles. i think i've got it! doggy-paddle! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. libert
yesterday when it started to erupt and they say things have started to cool down and because that usgsays they're lowering the alert level from a warning to a watch kill away. a did in 2020 and 2021. and was active for several months. so who knows? how long will go this time? yeah. >> well, still ahead, one of the first san francisco couples married at city hall walks us through their story walks us through their story of activism and over ♪ when you start a business you put everything...
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les northeast of healdsburg. 13 the usgs reports people felt it as far north as ukiah and as far souths fremont. the good news, no injuries have been reported. a pursuit in danville and it inflames. a witness shares his account of the rescue by emergency crews when they found a car engulfed in fire. >> this is the first for the bay area, the bay area. dion: a welcome party today for the first soccer team of its kind in the area. we will learn more about the team and its goal to encourage and inspire. >> weekend, but we may have umbrella weather soon. i will have the accuweather forecast coming up when abc 7 so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we're gonna reduce our energy use from 4-9pm. - what now? - i stepped on a plug. oh that's my bad... unplugging. when it comes to preventing outages, the power is ours. oh that's my bad... unplugging. one grocery store will stop at nothing to make sure you save more on the brands you love. starring produce, and...... you... as the super saver, in....bargain bliss todd we talked about this. our deal
les northeast of healdsburg. 13 the usgs reports people felt it as far north as ukiah and as far souths fremont. the good news, no injuries have been reported. a pursuit in danville and it inflames. a witness shares his account of the rescue by emergency crews when they found a car engulfed in fire. >> this is the first for the bay area, the bay area. dion: a welcome party today for the first soccer team of its kind in the area. we will learn more about the team and its goal to encourage...
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raised to the red warning level while authorities evaluated the hazards here's a live look from the usgs lifestream. the warning level is now lowered. you can see that the law of all levels from the mountain as gun down. in the craters, it has decreased. a beautiful shot to watch out, geese. >> indeed. all right. let's get to rob and talk about the weather here. a lot of people wondering when the sunshine is going to get back here. >> case in point, san jose just over my shoulder, lots of clouds. average height should be 78 degrees. instead, we have just 67. the cloudy skies, a few sprinkles out there, showers, and away from the sierra. that will be the opportunity for seeing brief showers at times this evening. overnight, tri-valley average height should be closer to 81 degrees. the cloud cover in westwind keeping her stunned, 75 in san rafael. there is a little bit of tension. into san francisco, 59 degrees. average height for san francisco, 66. so, not that far off from the averages. it is really the valleys that have been seeing the temperatures way below where they should be. one of
raised to the red warning level while authorities evaluated the hazards here's a live look from the usgs lifestream. the warning level is now lowered. you can see that the law of all levels from the mountain as gun down. in the craters, it has decreased. a beautiful shot to watch out, geese. >> indeed. all right. let's get to rob and talk about the weather here. a lot of people wondering when the sunshine is going to get back here. >> case in point, san jose just over my shoulder,...
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usgs says the earthquake had a magnitude of 2.5. we haven't heard anyone being hurt or any results of any damage either. >>> some good news in a days long firefight in napa county. cal fire says the snell fire is fully contained as of 6:00 this morning. that fire broke out on friday evening near snell valley road and walker road. that's near the lake county lane. burned about 103 acres. no one was hurt. the fire didn't damage any property, but they are trying to figure out how it started. >>> reddit's troubles may be going from bad to worse. back in february, hackers claimed to have breached reddit and stolen data. it came after the company made a change that dramatically increased the price for third-party developers to use the company's application interface. now the hackers are threatening to release confidential data if reddit doesn't pay $4.5 million and change that pricing policy. a reddit spokesperson confirmed that no user data was accessed in the hack, but declined to comment about anything beyond that. >>> all right. ahead
usgs says the earthquake had a magnitude of 2.5. we haven't heard anyone being hurt or any results of any damage either. >>> some good news in a days long firefight in napa county. cal fire says the snell fire is fully contained as of 6:00 this morning. that fire broke out on friday evening near snell valley road and walker road. that's near the lake county lane. burned about 103 acres. no one was hurt. the fire didn't damage any property, but they are trying to figure out how it...
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. >> just 13 miles northeast of healdsburg usgs says the dep measured about. >> 2.2 miles, no injuriesave been reported. but there have been at least 4 other aftershocks in the area. all between a magnitude of 2.5 and 2.9. >> let's talk a little about about our forecast. taking a live look now at the golden gate bridge. i feel we checked this camera around 6 o'clock. and since then, the fog has really his heart all back. it's making for a beautiful scenery out there. see a lake in the hills, all the different ways. yeah, it was nice neat. we should just leave this up here and just and paste. beautiful. totally calm bob totally happy. allowed zaha. >> oh, my gosh. i'm feeling that moment of zen. here we go. let's take a look at what you can expect, though. enjoy the beautiful weather while it lasts because we're in for some major weather changes in the coming days. starting monday through tuesday. we have a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms primarily for tuesday for us in the bay area. we could pick up about a 3rd of an inch of rain or less, maybe even higher amounts of any severe w
. >> just 13 miles northeast of healdsburg usgs says the dep measured about. >> 2.2 miles, no injuriesave been reported. but there have been at least 4 other aftershocks in the area. all between a magnitude of 2.5 and 2.9. >> let's talk a little about about our forecast. taking a live look now at the golden gate bridge. i feel we checked this camera around 6 o'clock. and since then, the fog has really his heart all back. it's making for a beautiful scenery out there. see a...
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. >> the usgs is the effects ofse e ing at acon e east coast, gulf coast, and hawaii. >>> as we kick weekend with locally dense fog, it will not last long especially in the inland valleys. it will burn off yikly. we have one more day of near normal temperatures today. a big cool down flnd for father's day and for juneteenth on monday. the below average temperatures are going to continue for most of next week. the futurecast shows the fog out there backing up quickly. it will not be as much of the pop up shower and thunderstorm activity in the high sierras. if you are headed up there, things are looking good. a best chance of showers is going to be on the north coast. there will be a storm system on the pacific northwest, directing a little shower activity towards northern california. the effect around the bay area is that we will have breezier conditions on sunday and significantly cooler temperatures for a couple of days. today looks nice. we are headed to the a's game for the phillies, temperatures at game time will be in the upper half of the 60s, reaching to around 70 degrees by
. >> the usgs is the effects ofse e ing at acon e east coast, gulf coast, and hawaii. >>> as we kick weekend with locally dense fog, it will not last long especially in the inland valleys. it will burn off yikly. we have one more day of near normal temperatures today. a big cool down flnd for father's day and for juneteenth on monday. the below average temperatures are going to continue for most of next week. the futurecast shows the fog out there backing up quickly. it will not...
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usgs says the depth measured about 2.2 miles. no injuries have been reported. but there have been at least 4 other aftershocks in the area. all between magnitude 2.5 and 2.9. >> let's get you a look at your 4 zone forecast tonight. we're taking a live look at sfo can really see what's said. it's like flights are moving nice and easy out there. no delays any of tarmac. sudden thing. yeah. like that. really rolled in this evening. rodriguez has more details on what we can expect tomorrow when the basij there, dan and noelle. yeah, we're going to notice a shallow marine layer to start out. >> your sunday morning and even out there tonight, june gloom trying to make a comeback, but not as thicker as widespread as what we're used to seeing during this month. but one thing that we're not used to seeing at all a rare june storm. yeah, we're tracking scattered showers on monday with the threat of pop-up thunderstorms on tuesday. there's a slight chance. >> that we can get up to a 3rd of an inch of rain. if any pop-up thunderstorms do form in addition to gusty winds and
usgs says the depth measured about 2.2 miles. no injuries have been reported. but there have been at least 4 other aftershocks in the area. all between magnitude 2.5 and 2.9. >> let's get you a look at your 4 zone forecast tonight. we're taking a live look at sfo can really see what's said. it's like flights are moving nice and easy out there. no delays any of tarmac. sudden thing. yeah. like that. really rolled in this evening. rodriguez has more details on what we can expect tomorrow...
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the usgs volcano observatory recently lowered kilauea's alert level from warning to watch because theunfortunately, though, no infrastructure is threatened at the moment. well, the first segment of honolulu's $10 million rail project is scheduled to open at the end of next week. the mass transit project is designed to reduce gridlock in an area that has some of the worst traffic in the country. honolulu's elevated railway looks a lot like the bay area. bart system, the first stretch of rail will run ten miles, connecting suburban areas of honolulu with aloha stadium in central oahu. the entire 20 mile mass transit system will not be completed until 2031. all right, andre, time is 817. right back to sal castaneda. it's been relatively quiet traffic wise on this monday morning. it has. you know, fellows have driven oahu and it definitely is very slow. i was thinking, well, you know, i could probably have work here as traffic reporter in oahu because of the traffic. all right. let's talk about the bay area traffic on 80 westbound in richmond. there's a little slowing, but for the most pa
the usgs volcano observatory recently lowered kilauea's alert level from warning to watch because theunfortunately, though, no infrastructure is threatened at the moment. well, the first segment of honolulu's $10 million rail project is scheduled to open at the end of next week. the mass transit project is designed to reduce gridlock in an area that has some of the worst traffic in the country. honolulu's elevated railway looks a lot like the bay area. bart system, the first stretch of rail...
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. >> this is from the usgs right behind me. now. that eruption began yesterday morning. web cam video captured the moment eruption started within that volcanic crater. the u.s. geological survey says the opening phases of eruptions or dynamic and they all are lava still flowing in light. has been reported in the area. the residents are being advised, stay indoors. callaway is one of the world's most active volcanoes like jane just mentioned, last erupted back in january. now in 2019, a string of earthquakes and major eruptions that kill away a lead to the destruction of hundreds of homes and businesses there. so obviously they're watching very closely. we do know that all activity right now is within a closed area of hawaii's volcanoes national park. and it's not threatening any communities, but we're going to a close eye on things here. i'll send it back to both at the desk. all right, thank you very much. it's 10 42 and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news. >> it's pride month and we're going to highlight a couple who broke huge barriers for lgbtq rights here in the
. >> this is from the usgs right behind me. now. that eruption began yesterday morning. web cam video captured the moment eruption started within that volcanic crater. the u.s. geological survey says the opening phases of eruptions or dynamic and they all are lava still flowing in light. has been reported in the area. the residents are being advised, stay indoors. callaway is one of the world's most active volcanoes like jane just mentioned, last erupted back in january. now in 2019, a...
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the usgs says a magnitude 4.4 quake hit in sonoma county at 501 this morning.s centered 13 miles northeast of healdsburg and measured at a depth of about 2.2 miles. no damage was reported. oh oh. barry weather. nice little warm up today and a few spots tomorrow could be flirting with 90 degrees. the pattern will change, though, next week. and we could be talking about some shower chances. we'll have the update coming up. just terrifying, really. yes. you know, that's our place. yeah. yeah does it bother you? no, not at all. cameras capture images of close encounters with sharks off california's coast. coming up, marine biologists weigh in on just how safe you are in the water. and a new world record in the south bay will break down just how many people showed up for a soccer lesson from ok, floor and decor, show me what you've got. now this tile says “spa day, all day.” but this tile says classic gone glam. and this modern look? it's sleek...yet chic. ok, i've got it. everything i need to pull this project together. and all at the perfect price. at floor and de
the usgs says a magnitude 4.4 quake hit in sonoma county at 501 this morning.s centered 13 miles northeast of healdsburg and measured at a depth of about 2.2 miles. no damage was reported. oh oh. barry weather. nice little warm up today and a few spots tomorrow could be flirting with 90 degrees. the pattern will change, though, next week. and we could be talking about some shower chances. we'll have the update coming up. just terrifying, really. yes. you know, that's our place. yeah. yeah does...
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they've been studied since john muir first explored the region back in 1872 and since 1883, when the usgsese glaciers. they've lost around 90% of their mass. glaciers form when snowfall accumulates in an area and forms into a permanent field of ice flowing outward and downward. scientists here at yosemite say that in the past few decades, warmer temperatures and periods of drought have been melting. the remaining glaciers at a rapid pace, with warmer nights leading to longer periods of melt off. this winter's record snowpack has pressed the pause button on their rapid melt. but climate trends point toward these glaciers eventually disappearing. you know, i've heard people compare it to like visiting a loved one in the hospital and, you know that they're terminal and i'm a geologist. i tend to think of things a little more scientifically, but there are times where it kind of feels like that, you know, that this thing that i, i know really well and i care about, it's disappearing before my eyes. scientists here say that the glacier will likely be the first one to go in the next 5 to 10 year
they've been studied since john muir first explored the region back in 1872 and since 1883, when the usgsese glaciers. they've lost around 90% of their mass. glaciers form when snowfall accumulates in an area and forms into a permanent field of ice flowing outward and downward. scientists here at yosemite say that in the past few decades, warmer temperatures and periods of drought have been melting. the remaining glaciers at a rapid pace, with warmer nights leading to longer periods of melt...
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usgs says says the dep measured about 2.2 miles. no injuries have been reported, but there have been at least 4 other aftershocks in the area. all between a magnitude of 2.5 2.9. >> let's get a check of your 4 zone forecast tonight taking a live look at that strawberry moon. it is a full moon tonight. look at the was everything nice and bright. this isn't a great she going absolutely beautiful teaching us all that it strawberry moon because strawberries are in season in june. yeah. it's also known as the honeymoon as well. so a lot of names for the full moon of june, but i'm just so glad that june gloom is in around and giving us is gorgeous view. thanks to that clear night sky out there in the bay area. so head out and enjoy it. hope you got to enjoy today's warm temperatures are about 5 to 10 degrees above average downtown san francisco. warming up to 67 degrees with oakland. exactly where you should be for this time of year in the low 70's hot temperatures as you made your way inland, especially in the east livermore and conquere
usgs says says the dep measured about 2.2 miles. no injuries have been reported, but there have been at least 4 other aftershocks in the area. all between a magnitude of 2.5 2.9. >> let's get a check of your 4 zone forecast tonight taking a live look at that strawberry moon. it is a full moon tonight. look at the was everything nice and bright. this isn't a great she going absolutely beautiful teaching us all that it strawberry moon because strawberries are in season in june. yeah. it's...
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industrial uses to a lot of people in the west and then their scientific responsibilities, such as the usgs logical survey. now what's really interesting about the department is it's a very old agency. it was actually established. in 1849 and it when it was established, it was the outcome of other cabinet departments hoping to get rid of certain activities that they had within their jurisdiction. so the department of treasury was able to get out of the work associated with the general land office, which was largely in charge of transferring lands as a means of creating revenue for the federal government. the war department transferred the responsibilities associated with american indians to the department of the interior. the veterans pensions and benefits were part of the department of the interior, and even the office was initially a part of the department of the interior. and so it was even back in the 1840s and fifties, it was this organization, and that was very complex, based on a lot of stuff that other department didn't want to focus on. when you come to washington, often you see al
industrial uses to a lot of people in the west and then their scientific responsibilities, such as the usgs logical survey. now what's really interesting about the department is it's a very old agency. it was actually established. in 1849 and it when it was established, it was the outcome of other cabinet departments hoping to get rid of certain activities that they had within their jurisdiction. so the department of treasury was able to get out of the work associated with the general land...
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and this but usgs is keeping an eye. well, a family from las vegas claims that something crashed into their backyard and that non-human beings came out. skeptical right? only problem is other people seem to have seen it, too. not necessarily the aliens but the craft. you can see it captured in this video that glowing thing that kind of comes down. this was around april 30th about midnight or so vague u.s. police recorded that green streak that you see in the background. several people across the east earn california, nevada, utah. they all reported seeing something similar to one even spoke to officers about what he saw come out. well, we'll play that coming up in a little bit. but anyway, he said he saw creature come out. that was 10 feet tall accurate. yeah. you decide if you believe that or not >> but it was something in the sky 9.56. right now. coming up in the next hour. >> former president donald trump faces his second criminal indictment. this one is a federal charge for the classified documents investigation. we'
and this but usgs is keeping an eye. well, a family from las vegas claims that something crashed into their backyard and that non-human beings came out. skeptical right? only problem is other people seem to have seen it, too. not necessarily the aliens but the craft. you can see it captured in this video that glowing thing that kind of comes down. this was around april 30th about midnight or so vague u.s. police recorded that green streak that you see in the background. several people across...
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the usgs hawaiian volcano observatory recently lowered kilauea's alert level from warning to watch becausehe rate of lava and how it's declining off the structure there. no infrastructure, by the way, is threatened at this time . israeli troops trying to make arrests spark a massive battle in the west bank. i'm trying in jerusalem. i've got the details coming up. and we are live at moffett field, air force one carrying president biden has just landed within the last few minutes. you can see there preparations are underway where the president will board that aircraft. he is going to be meeting in atherton for a fundraiser in los gatos for a fundraiser. two. we have silicon valley notables that will be hosting the president for massive fundraisers. one of the fundraisers is going to be costing $6,600 just to attend. we're going to go live to greg lee with an update on the president's three day visit to the bay area when we come back. ♪ ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for adults with hr+/her
the usgs hawaiian volcano observatory recently lowered kilauea's alert level from warning to watch becausehe rate of lava and how it's declining off the structure there. no infrastructure, by the way, is threatened at this time . israeli troops trying to make arrests spark a massive battle in the west bank. i'm trying in jerusalem. i've got the details coming up. and we are live at moffett field, air force one carrying president biden has just landed within the last few minutes. you can see...
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that's according to usgs and that's what they say since they first started taking measures back in 18, 83, they've been disappearing rapidly over the past few decades. scientists say warmer temperatures and droughts have caused them to melt at a faster pace. it will likely disappear eventually, but it remains to be see what's going to happen. if those glaciers do disappear since there. right now, a crucial source of water, especially in the late summer when there is mile melting snowpack left. but they're beautiful to see while they're still there. and of course, it's nice to know that the melt as paused momentarily. they got the benefit of a big winter just like we did, although that's now the memory. now, john, as we're looking at triple-digit heat coming back again, you know, kind of weird to think about. oh, yeah, just a few months ago, we're talking record snowfall and rainfall. >> oh, yeah. and now summer is officially here and we're looking at easily the hottest temperatures that will have seen so far. 2023 over today tomorrow and sunday. so we're not quite used to this warm of
that's according to usgs and that's what they say since they first started taking measures back in 18, 83, they've been disappearing rapidly over the past few decades. scientists say warmer temperatures and droughts have caused them to melt at a faster pace. it will likely disappear eventually, but it remains to be see what's going to happen. if those glaciers do disappear since there. right now, a crucial source of water, especially in the late summer when there is mile melting snowpack left....
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Jun 29, 2023
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first explored the region back in 1872 and since 1883, when the usgs took measurements of these glaciers. they've lost around 90% of their mass glaciers form. when snowfall accumulates in an area and forms into a permanent field of ice flowing outward and downward. scientists here at yosemite say that in the past few decades, warmer temperatures and periods of drought have been melting. the remaining glaciers at a rapid pace, with warmer nights leading to longer periods of melt off this winter's record snowpack has pressed the pause button on their rapid melt. but climate trends point toward theseppearing. you know, i've heard people hospital and you know that they're terminal and i'm a geologist. i tend to think of things a little more scientifically, but there are times where it kind of feels like that, you know, that this thing that i, i know really wels disappearing before my eyes. scientists here say that the glacier will likely be the first one to go in the next 5 to 10 years. it's unclear what happens when these glaciers start to disappear in and around yosemite national park beca
first explored the region back in 1872 and since 1883, when the usgs took measurements of these glaciers. they've lost around 90% of their mass glaciers form. when snowfall accumulates in an area and forms into a permanent field of ice flowing outward and downward. scientists here at yosemite say that in the past few decades, warmer temperatures and periods of drought have been melting. the remaining glaciers at a rapid pace, with warmer nights leading to longer periods of melt off this...
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consider that interaction between section 2 and the equal protection clause, you' reversed for someone usg o much race and find too justice kagan: do you think that section 2 sets out an intent standard? mr. lacour: your honor, i think that obvious -- it's undisputed that intent is relevant. intent has not been rendered irrelevant. justice kagan: sure. you know, nobody disputes that intent isn't relevant. the question is, is intent required? and when i read your brief, the all over it, you suggest that intent is required. and i thought that we have said on numerous occasions that ins not required, and the reason we've said it on us occasions is because that's what we once long ago said that intent was requireoting right -- in the voting -- section 2 of the voting rights act, and congress immediately slus down and said no, we didn't mean that and made in the language of the statute t was incorporating a results test, an effects test. and yet your -- your -- your arguments, as justice jackson has suggested, really say that that'g and that there needs to be a showing of intent in ordmake out
consider that interaction between section 2 and the equal protection clause, you' reversed for someone usg o much race and find too justice kagan: do you think that section 2 sets out an intent standard? mr. lacour: your honor, i think that obvious -- it's undisputed that intent is relevant. intent has not been rendered irrelevant. justice kagan: sure. you know, nobody disputes that intent isn't relevant. the question is, is intent required? and when i read your brief, the all over it, you...
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you're looking at live pictures here from the usgs.a closer look and show you the moments. the eruption. 3rd, just a minute. we are back time now. a 55 talking baseball. the giants looking to make it 2 in a row against the colorado rockies. >> it was a rough start for the giants. i didn't have a hit until the 6th inning, but they ended up clawed their way back in the top of the 8th austin slater open one left-center to tie the game and then the very next batter for patrick bailey. here is the plate. and it's and with that. but he gave the giants the lead and it was enough to win. they walked off of the final 5 to 4, at least end of the game with a final 5 to 4 and the a's on that we call the streak 2 in a row. they win. check this out. here's the game against pirates. their second game in the series. first inning, jace peterson. >> bases loaded double and they give the a's a three-run lead and oakland ends winning it. can you believe it? 95. so that's their second. they were on a 15 losing streak they won the first game against the pir
you're looking at live pictures here from the usgs.a closer look and show you the moments. the eruption. 3rd, just a minute. we are back time now. a 55 talking baseball. the giants looking to make it 2 in a row against the colorado rockies. >> it was a rough start for the giants. i didn't have a hit until the 6th inning, but they ended up clawed their way back in the top of the 8th austin slater open one left-center to tie the game and then the very next batter for patrick bailey. here is...
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the usgs hawaiian volcano observatory recently lowered killer whales alert level from warning to watchecause the rate of lava is declining. no infrastructure is threatened. the first segment of honolulu's $10 billion rail project is scheduled to open at the end of next week. the mass transit project is designed to reduce gridlock in an area that has some of the worst traffic in the country. honolulu has elevated railway looks a lot like the bart system here in the bay area. the first stretch of the rail will run ten miles, connecting the suburban areas of honolulu with aloha stadium in central oahu. the entire 20 mile mass transit system won't be completed until 2031. all right. so the number of homes for sale in the bay area has now fallen to its lowest level in 20 years. and the real estate company compass found that the low number of new listings during the past year has helped keep prices in the bay area. among the highest in the nation. you can't win if you're looking to buy a house there, and it's a research found that trend will likely continue, fueled by mortgage rates that hav
the usgs hawaiian volcano observatory recently lowered killer whales alert level from warning to watchecause the rate of lava is declining. no infrastructure is threatened. the first segment of honolulu's $10 billion rail project is scheduled to open at the end of next week. the mass transit project is designed to reduce gridlock in an area that has some of the worst traffic in the country. honolulu has elevated railway looks a lot like the bart system here in the bay area. the first stretch of...
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usgs tells the bay area news group it's trying to get urban planners to coordinate with emergency responseientists say while housing is at a premium, it's important cities and counties factor in risks when selecting new building sites and adding more developments during pride month . one bay area sports league is celebrating a special milestone. this year marks the 50th anniversary of the san francisco gay softball league. the player spoke with ctv's jana katsuyama about what the historic league means to them and how it's grown dramatically over the years. greenfield's crisp, cool air. nice george and the sounds of sunday softball in san francisco all the way, all the way, all the way. cut it, cut it. if you can't cut it. these players are in a league of their own. being around 50 years, a gay organization to be around that long, it's a yeah, that's a remarkable thing. vincent fuqua is a coach and commissioner of the san francisco gay softball league. beautiful beautiful voice, beautiful. and while you often hear people say sports is about more than love of the game , these players don't j
usgs tells the bay area news group it's trying to get urban planners to coordinate with emergency responseientists say while housing is at a premium, it's important cities and counties factor in risks when selecting new building sites and adding more developments during pride month . one bay area sports league is celebrating a special milestone. this year marks the 50th anniversary of the san francisco gay softball league. the player spoke with ctv's jana katsuyama about what the historic...
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they've been studied since john muir first explored the region back in 1872 and since 1883, when the usgsurements of these glaciers, they've lost around 90% of their mass glaciers form. when snowfall accumulates in an area and forms into a permanent field of ice flowing outward and downward. scientists here at yosemite say that in the past few decades, warmer temperatures and periods of drought have been melting. the remaining glaciers at a rapid pace with warmer nights leading to longer periods of melt off. this winter's record snowpack has pressed the pause button on their rapid melt. but climate trends point toward these glaciers eventually disappearing. you know, i've heard people compare it to like visiting a loved one in the hospital, and you know that they're terminal and i'm a geologist. i tend to think of things a little more scientifically, but there are times where it kind of feels like that, you know, that this thing that i, i know really well and i care about, it's disappearing before my eyes. scientists here say that the glacier will likely be the first one to go in the next
they've been studied since john muir first explored the region back in 1872 and since 1883, when the usgsurements of these glaciers, they've lost around 90% of their mass glaciers form. when snowfall accumulates in an area and forms into a permanent field of ice flowing outward and downward. scientists here at yosemite say that in the past few decades, warmer temperatures and periods of drought have been melting. the remaining glaciers at a rapid pace with warmer nights leading to longer...
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he will do anythins led usg to d on to power. >> that's the message of tonight. and i'm just going back to, you know, senate leadership here. you ou cannot an office holder in the in the republican partyfo sit by even if you can't standd trump for policy reasons, person or whatever is this is your moment to step forwardrn and say we can't allow thist al to continue to happen to our institutiolo n, not to the justice department, the fbi, cia, intel. . we can't continue this because you're right. banana republic and this is what they want is what putin does. >> this is what she does. ou >> this is not what we do in our country. we have elections allow, e el the election to take place. but mitch mcconnell, this is your moment, my friend. let's let's hear fromtonigh you tonight.t. >> i would just say that this is not about donald trump. ultimatelys no this is aboutout the united states of america. this is about whether ricathe constitution is still rl in this country. this is about whether any american, any american can expect the due process of law. ce, if merrickta
he will do anythins led usg to d on to power. >> that's the message of tonight. and i'm just going back to, you know, senate leadership here. you ou cannot an office holder in the in the republican partyfo sit by even if you can't standd trump for policy reasons, person or whatever is this is your moment to step forwardrn and say we can't allow thist al to continue to happen to our institutiolo n, not to the justice department, the fbi, cia, intel. . we can't continue this because you're...
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when look at the pictures, the usgs survey released images from its webcam showing very fires at the volcano. kilauea is one of the world's most active volcano shows. it last erupted in january. it punched me in the gut to know that my sister will never get justice because of something that's going on in our city. the family of a woman who was killed in antioch is outraged as charges have been dropped against her suspected killers. why the da dropped the case. plus, the family of a teen who was hit and killed by a car is grieving and in disbelief. what we're learning about that deadly incident. then hundreds of sfo bound passengers have officially landed in the bay area after a long emergency layover in russia. how passengers dealt with the situation from ktvu fox two news. this is mornings on two. good morning. i'm gasia mikaelian. hey. good morning. i'm dave clark. it's a thursday. it's june 8th and it's beautiful outside. the sun is here. it is here and so is steve paulson. he's right in his office. he has your forecast gassy. you cannot say june gloom outside our windows for this
when look at the pictures, the usgs survey released images from its webcam showing very fires at the volcano. kilauea is one of the world's most active volcano shows. it last erupted in january. it punched me in the gut to know that my sister will never get justice because of something that's going on in our city. the family of a woman who was killed in antioch is outraged as charges have been dropped against her suspected killers. why the da dropped the case. plus, the family of a teen who was...