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f fracking. the film maker behind "gas land" recently pledged solidarity with polish activists. >> there is no evidence that shale gas can be developed sustainably. there is no evidence that we can withstand what this would mean for our climate. >> there is no w way to extract shale gas withohout using hydraulic fracture stimulation. >> your tracks the claims that committees have been left in the dark. >> i have been to poland. i've beeeen in the meetings and villages with the gas companies, including chevron, anand i explainened what is h happening, what the process is. i don't believe that every single person has been left in the dark. >> he rerejects that fracking wl lead to contamimination of wate. >> i don''t believee that we wil contaminate the drinking water or doing anything harmful to the environment. >> the critics highlhlight concererns over drinking supupp. they say thendustry has embarked on a p.r. exercise to win over hearts anand minds. local pepeople say that t the fracking has ev
f fracking. the film maker behind "gas land" recently pledged solidarity with polish activists. >> there is no evidence that shale gas can be developed sustainably. there is no evidence that we can withstand what this would mean for our climate. >> there is no w way to extract shale gas withohout using hydraulic fracture stimulation. >> your tracks the claims that committees have been left in the dark. >> i have been to poland. i've beeeen in the meetings and...
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now that the u-s- g-s has linked fracking to earthquakes... you can bet there will be even more debate. in fracking-- wastewater is pumped into the ground at high pressure to extract oil. today-- oklahoma regulators have shut down 37 wastewater wells connected to oil and gas according to our partners at u-s-a today-- some parts of oklahoma are now as earthquake-prone as northern california. one region in oklahoas chance of damaging earthquakes ub 20- 16. new this morning a woman is dead after getting hit by a truck in aurora. police say a truck slammed into the victim near montview boulevard and north dayton street and drove off. police say when they got to the scene they found her laying in the road in the middle of the intersection. the woman was rushed to the hospital where she later died. the driver was eventually caught and taken into custody. colfax is back open this morning after a deadly motorcycle crash. the accident shut down colfax at i-25. we're checking to find out who died in the crash. d-p-d is investigating. a man accused of mu
now that the u-s- g-s has linked fracking to earthquakes... you can bet there will be even more debate. in fracking-- wastewater is pumped into the ground at high pressure to extract oil. today-- oklahoma regulators have shut down 37 wastewater wells connected to oil and gas according to our partners at u-s-a today-- some parts of oklahoma are now as earthquake-prone as northern california. one region in oklahoas chance of damaging earthquakes ub 20- 16. new this morning a woman is dead after...
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so, if it is not fracking, what is it? >> the new hypothesis is that it is not fracking, but, waste water disposal. it brings massive amounts of water that is too dirty to drink. they inject the water back underground into waste water disposal wells. the wells can cause earthquakes. oklahoma is trying to cut down on earthquakes by cutting down on injection wells. >> why do you think they implement the constraints? >> we need to come up wi living and people can feel safe in their home. >> reporter: oklahoma and the u.s. government say injection wells cause earthquakes. let's go home now and see what texas has to say. >> reporter: the texas railroad commission regulates oil and gas. >> do you deny that there is a relationship between waste do you deny. [ laughter ] >> >> there is no question there is correlation. there are areas where there has been some disposal wells and, in which there have been earthquakes. there are also areas where there are not correlations. the scientist in me says that cannot be enough evidence. >>
so, if it is not fracking, what is it? >> the new hypothesis is that it is not fracking, but, waste water disposal. it brings massive amounts of water that is too dirty to drink. they inject the water back underground into waste water disposal wells. the wells can cause earthquakes. oklahoma is trying to cut down on earthquakes by cutting down on injection wells. >> why do you think they implement the constraints? >> we need to come up wi living and people can feel safe in...
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some scientists believe it called "fracking." todd walker has the latest from the epicenter. --todd live/looklive-- fracking uses highly pressured water shot into the ground to help extract oil or natural gas from rock.. it has been scientifically linked to earthquakes.. and the state of oklahoma says any fracking wells within 725 square miles of the epicenter be shut down indefinitely.. earthquake tied the strongest on record in oklahoma.. damage with cracks in the walls.. and sparking two fires on his much you can do getting upset and crying over it doesn't do any good it's frustrating :44 fracking has been linked to increased earthquakes across the plains since 2009.. the blue dots on this map from the u- s-g-s represent all the earthquakes in the central u-s from 1973 to 2008.. s-g-s represent all the earthquakes in the central u-s of them. the red dots represent earthquakes just from 2009 to january of this.. more than 23-hundred.. just in the last 7 years. --todd live/looklive=-- the state of oklahoma started restricting the number of these wells in hopes of reducing ea
some scientists believe it called "fracking." todd walker has the latest from the epicenter. --todd live/looklive-- fracking uses highly pressured water shot into the ground to help extract oil or natural gas from rock.. it has been scientifically linked to earthquakes.. and the state of oklahoma says any fracking wells within 725 square miles of the epicenter be shut down indefinitely.. earthquake tied the strongest on record in oklahoma.. damage with cracks in the walls.. and...
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fracking is now responsible for half of the current oil production in the united states, but scientists say its after effects are also producing earthquakes where are brian sullivan has more. >> reporter: these days texas gets most of the attention in the oil world, but it is italy northern rival can may be america's most prolsing oil producer. two areas of oklahoma are considered some of the best and lowest cost oil and gas regions right now. >> the area is hot for a few reasons. one, it's a relatively new oil and gas play. land prices really never spiralled out of control, and, three, to oil people, it's just got what they call good rock. a lot of oil and gas that's relatively easy and inexpensive to get to. >> there may be one big risk to it is region that has little to do with money. earthquakes, pawneee, oklahoma, recently hit by its biggest ever quake measuring in at 5.8. the state has gone from an average of a few a year to more than 900 earthquakes in 2015. many in the nsk community believe they are linked to underground injection of waste water that is generate from hydraulic f
fracking is now responsible for half of the current oil production in the united states, but scientists say its after effects are also producing earthquakes where are brian sullivan has more. >> reporter: these days texas gets most of the attention in the oil world, but it is italy northern rival can may be america's most prolsing oil producer. two areas of oklahoma are considered some of the best and lowest cost oil and gas regions right now. >> the area is hot for a few reasons....
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i am a to fracking, john, my opponent is not only in favor of fracking but has been paid by the big fracking companies both as the spokesperson and as a lobbyist. it has really hit home, right ear, right next door. i was working with people to stop the ned pipeline. i talked to so many people at meetings, at hearings about their frustration and fear that the compressor station would threaten the health of their kids. were talking about about carcinogens coming out of this compressor station. john was a paid lobbyist for the tennessee gas company which was pushing the ned pipeline project. i am going to go to congress to protect our water against the big polluters. john has already shown which side he is on. it is [inaudible] the side of the people of this district to care deeply about whether their kids can trust the water to drink. we have to care about, like the mom i was talking to a nasa nasa who is worried about her kid plane. if i can pressure station came inches when you're talking about exxon you're talking about a big polluter who has hired a bunch of lobbyists like my opponent john
i am a to fracking, john, my opponent is not only in favor of fracking but has been paid by the big fracking companies both as the spokesperson and as a lobbyist. it has really hit home, right ear, right next door. i was working with people to stop the ned pipeline. i talked to so many people at meetings, at hearings about their frustration and fear that the compressor station would threaten the health of their kids. were talking about about carcinogens coming out of this compressor station....
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how many of you in this room think fracking is a good thing? about 12 of them would raise their hands. that corrects the three of them. to be against fracking is like against a cure for cancer waaf laugh is a great seismic technological breakthroughs it is giving us access to huge amounts of energy with low prices how could you be against this? they have been indoctrinated that somehow it is bad and this is tough to feed this wacky propaganda campaign. >> >> i am here from heritage. >> you will not vote for hillary, will you? laugh laugh. >> into the future of coal where do you foresee that taking place? >> kohl has two problems one is epa but the other is natural gas in is cheap and is a direct competitor against kohl. but we believe creative destruction of something is better than use it. so we should be using cold because it is cheap but that is not to say there is a huge technologies with nuclear and is one of the cleanest sources. talk about the microprocessor that is nuclear reactors but smaller ones to produce electricity. i guess we are
how many of you in this room think fracking is a good thing? about 12 of them would raise their hands. that corrects the three of them. to be against fracking is like against a cure for cancer waaf laugh is a great seismic technological breakthroughs it is giving us access to huge amounts of energy with low prices how could you be against this? they have been indoctrinated that somehow it is bad and this is tough to feed this wacky propaganda campaign. >> >> i am here from heritage....
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versus just on the wells are crucial to the fracking process. raising questions about the state's oil output. nearly 5% of the country's declined since less wells could mean less production. >> there could be a potential enviro catastrophe if the storage tanks, which fail or rupture as a result of an earthquake. you' barrels of crude oil, which much are exactly where they would go, monumental rivalling "exxon valdez" and other of the major spills we've had in the country. > a killkda says the include sandridge, chesapeake and range resources. another factor has experts concerned. .t struck 25 miles from curb other tank farm and pipeline operators report n $64 million barrels of cruel oil, the worry is an earthquake doing damage there would have f implicatio this not the first. it is one of many and the biggest in several years and people are getting shook up about it in a big way. for the first time, you've seen a response from the government there geps the industry. >> manmade seismic activity, the usgs say anchor anchor are not at much risk as
versus just on the wells are crucial to the fracking process. raising questions about the state's oil output. nearly 5% of the country's declined since less wells could mean less production. >> there could be a potential enviro catastrophe if the storage tanks, which fail or rupture as a result of an earthquake. you' barrels of crude oil, which much are exactly where they would go, monumental rivalling "exxon valdez" and other of the major spills we've had in the country. > a...
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i am opposed to fracking.ohn faso, my opponent, not only is in favor of fracking, but has been paid by the big fracking companies both as spokesperson and as a lobbyist. and this really hits home right here, right next door in rencellor. i was working with people to stop the n.e.d. pipeline, and i talked to so many people at meetings, at hearings about their frustrations and fear that the compressor station would hurt their kids, because we're talking about carcinogens. john faso was a paid lobbyist for the tennessee gas company which was pushing the n.e.d. pipeline project. i'm going to go to congress to protect our water against the big polluters. john faso's to already shown which side he's on, and it's not on the side of the people of this district who care deeply about whether their kids can, you know, trust the water the drink. we have to care about the, like, the mom i was talking to in nassau who was worried about her kid playing, you know? if the compressor station came in. and when you're talking abo
i am opposed to fracking.ohn faso, my opponent, not only is in favor of fracking, but has been paid by the big fracking companies both as spokesperson and as a lobbyist. and this really hits home right here, right next door in rencellor. i was working with people to stop the n.e.d. pipeline, and i talked to so many people at meetings, at hearings about their frustrations and fear that the compressor station would hurt their kids, because we're talking about carcinogens. john faso was a paid...
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the governor of oklahoma has shut down all fracking states in the epicenter of the quake. half a dozen buildings were destroyed. the pawnee nation declared a state of emergency. fracking, the american petroleum institute released a study last year, that said very low -- releases oil through high injection into the earth. the volume of waste water disposed of in oklahoma climbed 81% over 6 year, that coincides with the state 's increase in earthquakes as well. this is an environmental debate that has turned into a political de sure, political debate and environmental one. there will be more discussion about fracking and the effect now that this oklahoma quake is getting so much attention. >> absolutely, being from california, this map really surprised me, to see oklahoma city on the map, just like california. >> it actually can -- some areas of oklahoma are peaking those areas in california, people are wonder whag it's due to. >> thank incredible. they put a halt on thing. tarhonda, thank you. be on alert after two sexual assaults in boultder this weekend. -- boulder this w
the governor of oklahoma has shut down all fracking states in the epicenter of the quake. half a dozen buildings were destroyed. the pawnee nation declared a state of emergency. fracking, the american petroleum institute released a study last year, that said very low -- releases oil through high injection into the earth. the volume of waste water disposed of in oklahoma climbed 81% over 6 year, that coincides with the state 's increase in earthquakes as well. this is an environmental debate...
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the frack then-current technology.contract with schlumberger as well. is it tougher -- is it tough to sell that technology? joel: it is easier for us because our product plays on efficiency and we drive down the cost per barrel to frack as well . you can argue that in a bearish market that our value proposition is even more compelling and hence the success we have been able to enjoy. scarlet: this licensing deal with chambre j gives exclusive use of this technology? does come over the next 15 years in on short global manufacturing fracking operations. matt: your stock has been incredibly successful. you are up 60% year to date over the last year, 410%. you have done better than anyone isected as far as ups concerned. can this continue? joel: we like to think our performance is sustainable. matt: you are only trading at 17 times, it is not like you are massively overvalued. joel: i would say that the market has yet to value our economy, but we are appreciative of where we are right now. our messages simple, we are only
the frack then-current technology.contract with schlumberger as well. is it tougher -- is it tough to sell that technology? joel: it is easier for us because our product plays on efficiency and we drive down the cost per barrel to frack as well . you can argue that in a bearish market that our value proposition is even more compelling and hence the success we have been able to enjoy. scarlet: this licensing deal with chambre j gives exclusive use of this technology? does come over the next 15...
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i am a poster fracking, john, my opponent not only as an favor of fracking but has been paid by the fracking companies both as a spokesperson lobbyist. that has really hit home right here, right next door. i was working with people to stop the ned pipeline. ice talk to so many people about meetings, hearings come about their frustrations and fear that the compressor station would threaten the health of their kids. were talking about about carcinogens coming out of this can pressure station. john was a paid lobbyist for the tennessee gas company which was pushing the ned pipeline project. i'm going to go to congress to protect our water against the big polluters. john has already shown which side he's on. it's not on the side of the people in this district to care deeply about whether their kids can trust the water to drink. we have to care about like the mom i was talking in nassau who is worried about her kid playing. if they can pressure station came in. when you're talking about exxon you're talking about a big polluter who hired a bunch of lobbyists like my opponent, john, to push throug
i am a poster fracking, john, my opponent not only as an favor of fracking but has been paid by the fracking companies both as a spokesperson lobbyist. that has really hit home right here, right next door. i was working with people to stop the ned pipeline. ice talk to so many people about meetings, hearings come about their frustrations and fear that the compressor station would threaten the health of their kids. were talking about about carcinogens coming out of this can pressure station....
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the -- focusing attention on fracking. 5.6 earthquake hit 51st miles northwest of tulsa. officials then ordered 37 wells shut down that are involved in the fracking process there. the wells have been linked to quakes and regulators had already asked operators to reduce the amount of waste water being pumped into the ground. >> i felt the hotel swing back and forth. and i got concerned about that. then all the birds around the building came up, and i could see birds flying all over the place outside all at once. >> reporter: several buildings in pawnee were damaged. and there are reports of a man getting hurt by falling bricks as he tried to protect his child. >>> to the race for the white house, donald trump travelled to detrit today to court the african -- detroit today to court the african american vote amid dramatic protests there. ♪ [ singing ] ♪ >> reporter: addressing a largely african american audience for the first time as a presidential candidate, donald trump delivered a message of unity that focused on fixing economic hardships in the black community. he spoke
the -- focusing attention on fracking. 5.6 earthquake hit 51st miles northwest of tulsa. officials then ordered 37 wells shut down that are involved in the fracking process there. the wells have been linked to quakes and regulators had already asked operators to reduce the amount of waste water being pumped into the ground. >> i felt the hotel swing back and forth. and i got concerned about that. then all the birds around the building came up, and i could see birds flying all over the...
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fracking is now responsible for half. current oil production in the unitedte sa its aftereffects are also producing earthquakes. that is our cover story today, and brian sullivan has more. >> reporter: these day texas gets most of atten in e oil wor northern rival which may be america's most promising oil producer. areas of oklahoma are considered some of the best and lowest-cost oil and gas right now. the area is hot for a few regions. one, it's a relatively new oil and gas place so, two, land prices never really spiraled out of control and, three, to oil people it's just got what they call good rock. a lot of oil and gas that's relatively easy and inexpensive to get to. but there may be one big risk to the region that has little to do with money. earthquakes. pawnee, oklahoma, recently hit by its biggest ever quake exceeding 5.0 this yore and the state has gone from an average of a few a year to more than 100 earthquakes in 2015. many in the scientific community believe they are linked to underground injection of wastew
fracking is now responsible for half. current oil production in the unitedte sa its aftereffects are also producing earthquakes. that is our cover story today, and brian sullivan has more. >> reporter: these day texas gets most of atten in e oil wor northern rival which may be america's most promising oil producer. areas of oklahoma are considered some of the best and lowest-cost oil and gas right now. the area is hot for a few regions. one, it's a relatively new oil and gas place so,...
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. >>> you will not be voting on an anti-fracking initiative issue on the ballot in november. russell haythorn is here to explain what went wrong. >> reporter: it started in a neighborhood just like this. petition is going door-to-door collecting signatures. they thought they had enougg. 98,000. but then their first misstep. thousands of those signatures thrown out because they were either forged or invalid. then, the petitioners filed a challenge but quickly they run out of money and today, september 28 was the deadline to appeal. anti-fracking activists and her group -- and their group eventually ran out of time to collect signatures. >> at some point, it would have gotten enormously >> reporter: this outspoken grandmother, excepting defeat -- accepting defeat. -?>> do i think it was rigged? no. >> they fell short. stroke the failure of the ballot measure coincides with news today that opec is cutting production for the first time in years. >> what this tells us is the united states is really driving these global markets. >> reporter: here is why it is kind of a big deal. mi
. >>> you will not be voting on an anti-fracking initiative issue on the ballot in november. russell haythorn is here to explain what went wrong. >> reporter: it started in a neighborhood just like this. petition is going door-to-door collecting signatures. they thought they had enougg. 98,000. but then their first misstep. thousands of those signatures thrown out because they were either forged or invalid. then, the petitioners filed a challenge but quickly they run out of money...
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the wells are a crucial part of the fracking process. this raises questions about the state's oil output, which is nearly 5% of the total u.s. production. this could also impact the broader u.s. energy industry which according to again capital's two-thirds of the country's natural gas supply and more than half of its oil from fracking. he says the areas major producers using injection wells like these sandridge energy, chesapeake energy and range resources also worrisome. this trembler struck, currently 64 million barrels stored there. operators report no damage, but as we continue to see this surge in earthquakes throughout the area, i think a lot of experts are starting to question when we could potentially see something like that affect cushing. >> we'll see if they're going to just shut down as you said the 37 waste water wells or take it further. so the industry is moving more toward carbon, co2 fracking, trying to pull away from water. >> which is less damaging or --? >> well, it's just less expensive and water is hard to get in ce
the wells are a crucial part of the fracking process. this raises questions about the state's oil output, which is nearly 5% of the total u.s. production. this could also impact the broader u.s. energy industry which according to again capital's two-thirds of the country's natural gas supply and more than half of its oil from fracking. he says the areas major producers using injection wells like these sandridge energy, chesapeake energy and range resources also worrisome. this trembler struck,...
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you will not be able to decide on an anti fracking measure on the ballot. the 89,000 signatures were turned in but the secretary of state's office says they were forged or signed by people who weren't register to vote. the petitioners filed a challenge but ran out of the money so they missed yesterday's deadline to appeal. >> at some point it would have gotten enormously expensive. we ran into all kinds of problem i think at saying is the people who were planning on putting this ban on the ballot realized they fell short and didn't come up with the signatures. >> ballot measure failure coincides with news this week that opec is cutting production for the first time in years. . >>> we continue following possible hacks of our election system this november. just how secure is your vote? bureau is getting to the bottom of possible foreign hacks of voter registration databases in illinois and arizona over the summer. he says there's been other atemps since. >> we're doing work through our counter intelligence investigators to understand % what mischief is russia
you will not be able to decide on an anti fracking measure on the ballot. the 89,000 signatures were turned in but the secretary of state's office says they were forged or signed by people who weren't register to vote. the petitioners filed a challenge but ran out of the money so they missed yesterday's deadline to appeal. >> at some point it would have gotten enormously expensive. we ran into all kinds of problem i think at saying is the people who were planning on putting this ban on...
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and could be the result of "fracking." the governor of oklahoma is calling for the 35 disposal wells used by the fracking industry to be shut down. video showing a boat on fire at the riverside casino in laughlin. the viewer who sent this to us says the fire broke out friday afternoon, and fellow boaters jumped into action.. and helped put out the flames until firefighter got there. fortunately -- no one was hurt. no word yet what caused the fire. a historic weekend for the catholic church. mother teresa is now officially a saint-- and the process came at lightning speed. more than 100-thousand worshippers c peter's square for the canonization of mother teresa. pope francis spoke about the world famous nun, calling her a "tireless worker of mercy." she was an amazing woman, and so i think it is really important that this day has finally come for a lot of people." mother teresa was born in macedonia, but she spent most of her life helping people in the slums of calcutta, india. she died in 1997, and was put on the fast trac
and could be the result of "fracking." the governor of oklahoma is calling for the 35 disposal wells used by the fracking industry to be shut down. video showing a boat on fire at the riverside casino in laughlin. the viewer who sent this to us says the fire broke out friday afternoon, and fellow boaters jumped into action.. and helped put out the flames until firefighter got there. fortunately -- no one was hurt. no word yet what caused the fire. a historic weekend for the catholic...
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forrt tied oil as well as fracking for shell gas all toward maximizingg production of oil and gas whenhe science is clear that we need to maximize what we keep in the ground. has not madeolicy that switch. if you look at the department of energy's quadrennial technology , youw published a year ago will see under clean energy tech knowledge he's permeability and maninipulation is included along with improved understanding of will integrity and improved injections andf how they are causing earthquakes such has occurred over the weekend. am and oklahahoma. >>>> that's s right, in okoklah. futureiew speaks of a mastery y of the subsurfacace td maximizing production. amy: hugh macmillan, senior researcher with food and water watch, who's new investigation reveals the dozens of financial institutions that t are bankrolling the dakota access pipeline. we will link to it at democracynow.org. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman and juan gonzalez. juan: today, prisoners in at least 24 states are set to paparticipate in a nationallyy coordinated str
forrt tied oil as well as fracking for shell gas all toward maximizingg production of oil and gas whenhe science is clear that we need to maximize what we keep in the ground. has not madeolicy that switch. if you look at the department of energy's quadrennial technology , youw published a year ago will see under clean energy tech knowledge he's permeability and maninipulation is included along with improved understanding of will integrity and improved injections andf how they are causing...
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scientists believe fracking triggered this quake. so, now, all fracking wells within a 725 miles of that quake's epicenter, they must be shut down by next week. >>> we're keeping an eye on hermine this morning. the tropical storm is expected to weaken even more today, but officials warn it could continue to impact areas of new york to southern new england. it's still producing intense waves, coastal flooding and beach erosion. a tropical storm warning was i in fact, new york's long island to massachusetts, hermine hit florida days ago, but the effects are still being felt there. in tallahassee, for example, they got power out to about 10,000 people. >> the cleanup process has been intense and still ongoing. >>> our weather a little quieter, but chances for rain? >> better chances for rain today, especially yesterday. so hot and dry across the state. ld use some of that moisture. we do have a chance for storms in the forecast. right now, looking at the radar activity really down to the southeast corner of the state. the rest of us wil
scientists believe fracking triggered this quake. so, now, all fracking wells within a 725 miles of that quake's epicenter, they must be shut down by next week. >>> we're keeping an eye on hermine this morning. the tropical storm is expected to weaken even more today, but officials warn it could continue to impact areas of new york to southern new england. it's still producing intense waves, coastal flooding and beach erosion. a tropical storm warning was i in fact, new york's long...
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the question is if fracking caused that quake to hit the center of the country? 9 news reporter tarhonda thomas has been looking into this. in earthquakes in that region. >>reporter: oklahoma saw 2 quakes a year that were larger than a 3.0 magnitude and last year that number was up to 890 quakes. north-central oklahoma is on this map, right here, as the high risk area. and that's where the quake hit. the reason the usgs blames fracking is because of inapologeticing waste water into the earth. in oklahoma, hit that area they identified as high risk. they mapped out the areas in march of this year, the first time they have included human induced earthquakes in the earthquake outlook. oklahoma ordered a cut back of waste water injecting site this since saturday's quake. the american petroleum institute released a report saying there is a low risk. this weekend's earthquake in oklahoma is renewing that debate. corey. >> i'm sure. tarhonda, thank you. tropical storm hermine continues to cause problems on the east coast, including new jersey, long and southern new engl
the question is if fracking caused that quake to hit the center of the country? 9 news reporter tarhonda thomas has been looking into this. in earthquakes in that region. >>reporter: oklahoma saw 2 quakes a year that were larger than a 3.0 magnitude and last year that number was up to 890 quakes. north-central oklahoma is on this map, right here, as the high risk area. and that's where the quake hit. the reason the usgs blames fracking is because of inapologeticing waste water into the...
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fracking involves high pressure mixtures of water, sand and chemicals to extract oil and gas. the judge said the bureau of land management needs to do more studies on potential environmental effects. >>> a stalemate in congress is delaying funneling for zika virus -- funding for zika virus. nancy pelosi urged republicans to pass a funding bill. >> cdc is on pace to virtually exhaust all of the zika domestic response funding by the end of september. cdc director tom frieden has said the coverage is bare. basically, we are out of money. we need congress to act. >> the roadblock in congress deals with the provision to defund planned parenthood. meanwhile, house speaker paul ryan says that democrats are being unreasonable about their expectations. >> give me a break on this thing. we passed a $1.1 billion bill for zika which was the level agreed to in the senate. we did the responsible thing. we did it before the july 4 recess. i think they are just being wholly partisan with those endless filibusters. >> nearly 17,000 americans are infected with the virus. that includes about 160
fracking involves high pressure mixtures of water, sand and chemicals to extract oil and gas. the judge said the bureau of land management needs to do more studies on potential environmental effects. >>> a stalemate in congress is delaying funneling for zika virus -- funding for zika virus. nancy pelosi urged republicans to pass a funding bill. >> cdc is on pace to virtually exhaust all of the zika domestic response funding by the end of september. cdc director tom frieden has...
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connected increase in quakes to disposal of waste water from hydraulic fracturing or fracking. sought our day . >> saturday's quake, prompted the state to shut down waste water hills in state history. 37 scheduled to be closed. >> if we stopped all the activity tomorrow. op tomorrow. earthquakes would >> the seismologist of u.s. geological survey says induced earthquakes by waste water as naturally caused ones but could change if oklahoma and states where fracking is booming don't take note. >> is there a chance things could get worse? >> we expect the regulatory steps are going to help overall. the rates are going to go down. and the hazard will go down. we don't have an exact crystal ball. so there is the potential certainly for more earthquakes. there is potential for bigger earthquakes than what we have >> the 37 waste water wells set to shut down are a small fraction of the 4,200 currently permitted by the state. elaine, oklahoma governor declared state of emergency for the affected area. >> mireya villarreal, thank you. >>> still ahead, the story of a this pimple's gonna
connected increase in quakes to disposal of waste water from hydraulic fracturing or fracking. sought our day . >> saturday's quake, prompted the state to shut down waste water hills in state history. 37 scheduled to be closed. >> if we stopped all the activity tomorrow. op tomorrow. earthquakes would >> the seismologist of u.s. geological survey says induced earthquakes by waste water as naturally caused ones but could change if oklahoma and states where fracking is booming...
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the impacts of fracking and com presser stations on air. i am opposed to fracking. by opponent is in favor of fracking and has been paid as a lobbyist and this hits home. i was working with people and i talked about fear that the compression station would harm their kids. faso was a paid lobbyist for the tennessee gas company that was pushing the ned pipeline project. yom going to congress to protect our water and we care deeply about if the kids can trust their water to drink. we have to care about, like the mom in nasau who was worried about her kids playing. when you talk about exon it is a big polluter who hired a whole bunch of lobbyist like my opponent, john faso, to push through subsidies and exemptions in the law. >> it is now my turn to thank you both for being here. this question is for ms. teachout. inc incumbent is retiring after three years. you said you support term limits but haven't specified a length. will you publically state a maximum number of terms you would serve and just to point out your opponent doesn't support term limits. >> i would serve
the impacts of fracking and com presser stations on air. i am opposed to fracking. by opponent is in favor of fracking and has been paid as a lobbyist and this hits home. i was working with people and i talked about fear that the compression station would harm their kids. faso was a paid lobbyist for the tennessee gas company that was pushing the ned pipeline project. yom going to congress to protect our water and we care deeply about if the kids can trust their water to drink. we have to care...
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to people of diaper >> an earthquake that shook the midwest is raising concerns about fracking -- it struck 50 miles northwest of tulsa -- it was felt from illinois to parts of texas and it is now tied is the strongest earthquake in oklahoma history. as you can see from the video several buildings were damaged in the great but no one was seriously hurt. >> i felt the hotel go back and forth. i was concerned about that. then all the birds around the buildings came up and i could see them flying all over the place outside. all of one's. >> scientists say the quake was likely caused by fracking that happens when will companies drill deep and adjust -- inject the holes with a liquid mixture. this is to release the gas inside. yesterday they ordered the wells to be shut down. 7:09 -- a vw involved in a deadly hit and run in napa has been found. it happened about 2:00 friday morning near monarch drive and by way ease. it killed a 54-year-old man. the impact damaged his vw bug and police identified the suspect -- the car was found last night on i-80. the car's owner was driving but chp hasn
to people of diaper >> an earthquake that shook the midwest is raising concerns about fracking -- it struck 50 miles northwest of tulsa -- it was felt from illinois to parts of texas and it is now tied is the strongest earthquake in oklahoma history. as you can see from the video several buildings were damaged in the great but no one was seriously hurt. >> i felt the hotel go back and forth. i was concerned about that. then all the birds around the buildings came up and i could see...
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wells linked to fracking now shut down. with the frequency of these quakes steeply on the rise, there's worry about new tremors. here's lauren lyster. >> reporter: tonight, cleanup after the quake hit. this sudden shaking sending the sides of homes, crumbling right off. >> i see all this. i'm going, oh, my gosh. wow, i can't believe this. >> reporter: food thrown from the shelves of this grocery store. >> the whole thing was just going like this. it was bad. >> reporter: the quake felt from texas to nebraska. the question tonight, was this 5.6 magnitude earthquake the most powerful to the state in years, and tiedor strongest ever, man-made? >> several earthquakes have been linked to waste water disposal from oil and gas production. >> reporter: scientists say a lot of that water comes from a process called fracking. much of the water injected back into deep wells in the ground, linked to tremors. more than 900 3.0 or larger quakes hitting the state last year. jumping from just 100 in 2013. and in response to the >> lauren,
wells linked to fracking now shut down. with the frequency of these quakes steeply on the rise, there's worry about new tremors. here's lauren lyster. >> reporter: tonight, cleanup after the quake hit. this sudden shaking sending the sides of homes, crumbling right off. >> i see all this. i'm going, oh, my gosh. wow, i can't believe this. >> reporter: food thrown from the shelves of this grocery store. >> the whole thing was just going like this. it was bad. >>...
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those well also are used for fracking, a process linked to uptick in earthquakes in that state. mireya villareal has more. >> the facade came down off this old building. >>reporter: bricks and debris the sidewalks. this small city is the latest epicenter of concern overoklahoma's oil and gas industry. >> it was bad. the whole thing was just going like this. it was bad. >>reporter: in 2015, oklahoma averaged the two and a half earthquakes a day with a magnitude of 3.0 or higher. a total of 907 at that rating shook the state last year compared to just two in 2008. oklahoma geological survey experts have connected the increase in quakes to the oil and gas production process known as hydraulic fracturing or fracking. saturday's quake prompted the state to initiate the largest shut down of wastewater wells in state history. 37 are scheduled to be closed. >> if we stopped all the activity tomorrow it's not like the earthquakes would stop tomorrow. >> seismologist of the u.s. geological survey say induced earthquakes caused by wastewater injection wells aren't as severe as naturally ca
those well also are used for fracking, a process linked to uptick in earthquakes in that state. mireya villareal has more. >> the facade came down off this old building. >>reporter: bricks and debris the sidewalks. this small city is the latest epicenter of concern overoklahoma's oil and gas industry. >> it was bad. the whole thing was just going like this. it was bad. >>reporter: in 2015, oklahoma averaged the two and a half earthquakes a day with a magnitude of 3.0 or...
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wells linked to fracking now shut down. with the frequency of these quakes on the rise, there's here's lauren lyster. >> reporter: this sudden shaking sending stone plunging from the top of this building. >> i'm going, oh, my gosh. wow, i can't believe this. >> reporter: food thrown from the shelves of this grocery the question tonight, was this 5.6 magnitude earthquake man made? >> several earthquakes have been linked to waste water disposal from oil and gas production. >> reporter: scientists say a lot of that water comes from a process called fracking. quakes last year. and in response to the eart earthquake, dozens of wells ordered to be shut down. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday, out for the season. dale earnhardt jr., what he's saying about his road to rec recovery. >>> and, danger at the fair. children dangling, flung from a popu s are these carnival rides safe? >>> and why this fishing boat started taking on water, and how my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making ever
wells linked to fracking now shut down. with the frequency of these quakes on the rise, there's here's lauren lyster. >> reporter: this sudden shaking sending stone plunging from the top of this building. >> i'm going, oh, my gosh. wow, i can't believe this. >> reporter: food thrown from the shelves of this grocery the question tonight, was this 5.6 magnitude earthquake man made? >> several earthquakes have been linked to waste water disposal from oil and gas production....
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some scientists think fracking triggered it oil drilling and has been linke to increased earthquakes in oklahoma before. so all fracking wells within 725 miles of the quake's epicenter must now be shut down within the next nine days. ? fresh from our wound ? back from the edge of time ? >> some of hollywood's biggest talents celebrated labor day in baton rouge. they were holding a benefit victims. 13 people died in the floods last month, and more than 60,000 homes were destroyed. hunter hayes, aaron neville, they performed during the concert. john goodman and britny spears all made special appearances. the money raised goes to the red cross. the telethon aired across the country. >>> 5:15. check our forecast now. >> good morning, you guys. we did see hot conditions this last labor day weekend, but a cooldown is in store for today we'll see a little more moisture and instability in the atmosphere. that will bring us a better chance for seeing those afternoon and evening thunderstorms, mostly across the eastern side of the state. but this morning, we are waking up to mostly dry conditi
some scientists think fracking triggered it oil drilling and has been linke to increased earthquakes in oklahoma before. so all fracking wells within 725 miles of the quake's epicenter must now be shut down within the next nine days. ? fresh from our wound ? back from the edge of time ? >> some of hollywood's biggest talents celebrated labor day in baton rouge. they were holding a benefit victims. 13 people died in the floods last month, and more than 60,000 homes were destroyed. hunter...
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experts have kcted the increase of quakes from waste water from an oil & gas production known as fracks. saturday's quake prompted the state to initiate the fastest shutdown of waste water wells in state's history, 37 are scheduled to be closed. >> if we stopped it tomorrow t is not like it would stop tomorrow. >> sighs poll guest susan hough said induced earthquake mainly caused by waste water injection weldings aren't as severe as naturally caused one but that could change if oklahoma and other states where fracking is booming don't take note. >> is there a chance things steps are going to help overall, the rates are going go down and the hazard will go down. but we don't have an exact crystal ball so there is the potential certainlily for more earthquakes. there is the potential for bigger earthquakes than what we have seen. >> the 37 waste water wells set to be shuts down are just a smalt fraction of the 4200 currently permitted by the state. elaine, the oklahoma governor has declared a state of emergency for the affected area. >> quijano: you. still ahead, the story of a sick child
experts have kcted the increase of quakes from waste water from an oil & gas production known as fracks. saturday's quake prompted the state to initiate the fastest shutdown of waste water wells in state's history, 37 are scheduled to be closed. >> if we stopped it tomorrow t is not like it would stop tomorrow. >> sighs poll guest susan hough said induced earthquake mainly caused by waste water injection weldings aren't as severe as naturally caused one but that could change if...
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have a say on restrictions of hydraulic fracking in their community. petitions have been sent to the secretary of state from portage, athens and megs counties. fracking has been linked to water contamination, but the epa says there's no evidence of widespread impact from fracking. >> brian: a new cnn poll shows donald trump holding a slim, two-point lead overil of what the polls showed a couple of weeks ago and as far back as six weeks. >> tia: the polls show mr. trump with a 45% to 43% lead over mrs. clinton. we're less than nine weeks away from the november election. we did some digging. if you want to vote in the election, see if you're registered on the secretary of state's website. if you have moved since you last voted, you certainly need to update your registration. if you are registering for the you have to download a form to fill out and then drop it off at your local board of elections. all of this information can be found right on our website, cleveland19.com. >> brian: thanks to social media, we have the first look at the cleveland cavalier
have a say on restrictions of hydraulic fracking in their community. petitions have been sent to the secretary of state from portage, athens and megs counties. fracking has been linked to water contamination, but the epa says there's no evidence of widespread impact from fracking. >> brian: a new cnn poll shows donald trump holding a slim, two-point lead overil of what the polls showed a couple of weeks ago and as far back as six weeks. >> tia: the polls show mr. trump with a 45% to...