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>> yes, in santa clara street. >> it is not the main office. >> also, the water main breaks that includedn the 13 or was it an additional? >> it was in addition. as we brought the system back up, we had other breaks that related to the in breaks. >> you said 49 injuries, can you give some sort of indication? >> we don't have a lot of information that was reported to us by the hospitals. it does not sound like many of them were too serious. two of them resulted in emissions so we don't believe they were too serious. >> early this morning of the damage, yo the $5 million. >> $5. 2 million. one of the things we are focusig on is we had a lot of calls and we continue to get calls from residents primarily who discover damage and many of the homes with break chimneys were damaged. we continue to get those calls and we are assessing ou island and mostly the occupied building. preliminary is $5. 2 million bt that's likely to change as we get better information. we have a team of building inspectors and structural engineers and from outside this agency with the assistance of the state and emergenc
>> yes, in santa clara street. >> it is not the main office. >> also, the water main breaks that includedn the 13 or was it an additional? >> it was in addition. as we brought the system back up, we had other breaks that related to the in breaks. >> you said 49 injuries, can you give some sort of indication? >> we don't have a lot of information that was reported to us by the hospitals. it does not sound like many of them were too serious. two of them...
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make sure there are no main water main breaks. there is a lot of power outages right now spread across the city. those could be minor due to wires that touched when the earthquake started or it could be due to wires down, so people needs to be careful if they are outside in areas that have no power, be careful that will if you are outside looking -- careful, you needs to watch for wires that could be electrifying. there is a lot of stuff off the shelves at the grocery stores and extensive clean up there and buildings had the brick facades fall in the downtown area. >> we are looking at pictures now of your home looking at the screen, that's the safeway near american canyon. they have a lot of things falling off of the shelves there. are you seeing activity on the streets? are you seeing people outside? you have power in vallejo, they are reporting power outages. >> its pretty sparse, as far as people driving around. there is more as we get closer to the 60s hour, people are -- 6:00 hour, i don't know how they were able to sleep th
make sure there are no main water main breaks. there is a lot of power outages right now spread across the city. those could be minor due to wires that touched when the earthquake started or it could be due to wires down, so people needs to be careful if they are outside in areas that have no power, be careful that will if you are outside looking -- careful, you needs to watch for wires that could be electrifying. there is a lot of stuff off the shelves at the grocery stores and extensive clean...
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our distribution water mains are also an attack. it is 60 different locations which affect 600 properties. >> vicki liviakis that is a big problem with the water main breaks. we go out on to the street with a crew that is trying to fix a water main off highway 29. >>dan is dirty, hard, and grueling work that they have been for hours. it could be four hours before this particular water main break is completely repaired. there are up to 60 water main breaks all over napa. many have been repaired but some buy, this one behind me a, have not. they have shut off water to the main so it is no longer leaking out to the roadway, however the next phase is to repair sections of the pipe that burst when the earthquake hit. the whole section of pipe does have to be replaced so this water service can be. be even if this wraps up before the night is over, they have more water main breaks to repair throughout the city. they brought in a large truck to put gravel in the trench so the workers inside can find some footing. they also reinforce the wal
our distribution water mains are also an attack. it is 60 different locations which affect 600 properties. >> vicki liviakis that is a big problem with the water main breaks. we go out on to the street with a crew that is trying to fix a water main off highway 29. >>dan is dirty, hard, and grueling work that they have been for hours. it could be four hours before this particular water main break is completely repaired. there are up to 60 water main breaks all over napa. many have...
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>>> another war main break. the impact it's having on homeowners an whether it will force you to find a new route to work. >>> and protesters gathering in the streets of ferguson again overnight as missouri's governor takes drastic measures to ease tensions. >>> first you might think we've jumped ahead a few months. falllike weather arriving in the d.c. area. >> tom kierein here now with more on the cold temperatures. >>> closer to washington, just in the low 50s. loudoun, much of prince william and fauquier. reagan national at 63. near 60 much of prince george's county and near the bay. much of fairfax county mid and upper 50s. your weather headlines for this friday, yes, a long sleeve morning. might even need a jacket for the next couple of hours. then you'll be comfortable sleeve last this afternoon as we warm up. cooler than average weather again today. we've also been a bit drier than average, as well. 5% 45% about of the summer, we have been below average for fallrain and temperatures. walking or driving,
>>> another war main break. the impact it's having on homeowners an whether it will force you to find a new route to work. >>> and protesters gathering in the streets of ferguson again overnight as missouri's governor takes drastic measures to ease tensions. >>> first you might think we've jumped ahead a few months. falllike weather arriving in the d.c. area. >> tom kierein here now with more on the cold temperatures. >>> closer to washington, just in...
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today we're in main street in woodstock, new york. how did this iconic event affect small business culture in town? we'll find out on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >> hi there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business." today we begin our ninth season of bringing you the stories, information, and advice to help you run a successful small business. this weekend all marks the 45th anniversary of the iconic woodstock music festival. an event that defined the '60s and the counter culture movement. the woodstock brand of peace, love, and happiness has stood the test of time. it's a brand that has attracted many small businesspeople, their customer, and, of course, tourists to this small new york town's main street where flower power is still alive and well. ♪ >> if you go anywhere in america and say the word woodstock, anywhere, somebody will relate to it. >> that's ricochet. he's the own
today we're in main street in woodstock, new york. how did this iconic event affect small business culture in town? we'll find out on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >> hi there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business." today we begin our ninth season of bringing you the stories, information, and...
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we're at the corner of second street and main street. i was actually at this building ten days ago for my class reup. and you look at it now and the place is crumbled. you go up to the second and third story, you can see where literally the entire corner of the building has come crashing up to. is this considered to be historic downtown. like a lot of towns away the country, they have redone their down town and a lot of the brick and rock buildings have been redone and is this juthis is ju the damage. this is the height of the tourist season here, as well. you can see a lot of people walking around, people from napa coming down to seat damage. and you can find the damage across town. new buildings even suffered some significant damage. a lot of damage indoors. restaurants we're being told, almost every restaurant has some sort of damage. grocery stores of course. claudia will have that type of damage. but really all throughout the area, it was a really good shake. i can tell you driving in from southern california this morning, we drove
we're at the corner of second street and main street. i was actually at this building ten days ago for my class reup. and you look at it now and the place is crumbled. you go up to the second and third story, you can see where literally the entire corner of the building has come crashing up to. is this considered to be historic downtown. like a lot of towns away the country, they have redone their down town and a lot of the brick and rock buildings have been redone and is this juthis is ju the...
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crews scrambl repair a broken water main.hen service could be restored. >>> plus proof walmart has everything youou ever need. how long a teenager was able to make himself atindene of those sre >>> you must disburse now. >> anger boiling over in the streets of ferguson. police using tear gas and flash grenades to t to move back protesters anger by the death of an unarmed teenager. >> it is one of several stories we're follow to go get you up to the minute the minute you're up. we start with jay gray live in ferguson with more on the unrest there. >> reporter: goomorning. you can still smell and feel that tear gas still in the air here right now. this is one of the areas where the showdown between officers and angry members of the community played out again overnight. about 200, 250 protesters met by police. many intact cal riot gear, everything escalating to violence. you could hear gunshots, sporadic gunfire throughout the night, that despads callingor pate peace. after midnight, governor nix on that released a brief written
crews scrambl repair a broken water main.hen service could be restored. >>> plus proof walmart has everything youou ever need. how long a teenager was able to make himself atindene of those sre >>> you must disburse now. >> anger boiling over in the streets of ferguson. police using tear gas and flash grenades to t to move back protesters anger by the death of an unarmed teenager. >> it is one of several stories we're follow to go get you up to the minute the...
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in some cases, the burst water main sent water up through the asphalt. understands of home dose not have running water and some might -- homes do not have rung water and some probably will not for weeks. the napa high school stadium, plus the community center and pearl and main streets, people need to bring their own containers. 4:39, businesses losing pressure pressurous inventory. the blessings that are being counted this morning. >>> and you can e-mail your nominations at cool schools at kpix.com. we may feature your school. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,, of pictures... similar to these in the coming days: the quake rattled this on of . wine. there >>> as clean up continues, it's likely we'll see a lot of pictures similar to the ones in the coming days. there are bottles of wine everywhere, hard to tell what survived and what did not. wineries are starting to calculate their losses, as well. some cell phone footage shows hundreds of gallons flowing down the drain at robert veil, a storage room was leaking wine and a whole lot of profits, too. >> i kn
in some cases, the burst water main sent water up through the asphalt. understands of home dose not have running water and some might -- homes do not have rung water and some probably will not for weeks. the napa high school stadium, plus the community center and pearl and main streets, people need to bring their own containers. 4:39, businesses losing pressure pressurous inventory. the blessings that are being counted this morning. >>> and you can e-mail your nominations at cool...
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. >> main of the most historic properties were the hardest hit. the older structures were let tremendous fitted but still damaged. other buildings were not modified yet. how homes do not yet have water. if you have water pressure from the tap the water is okay to drink. >> doctors do not believe the circumstance to blame for the death of a 30-year-old woman year. 17 people were admitted to the queen of the valley medical center. 211 were treated. a second wave of parents came in when people started cleaning up. a teen was air lifted to another facility after a chimney fell on him. another person is in critical condition. >> mare island portion of vallejo took a hit. alan wong is on the former naval base. >> we are only six or seven miles away from the center and a lot of the damage occurred along this historic treat called captain's row. these are the mansions build weapon the ship your was founded in 1854. almost all of the chimneys have collapsed. eight the homes are yellow or red tagged. this is one of 13 colonial revival two story mansions. in
. >> main of the most historic properties were the hardest hit. the older structures were let tremendous fitted but still damaged. other buildings were not modified yet. how homes do not yet have water. if you have water pressure from the tap the water is okay to drink. >> doctors do not believe the circumstance to blame for the death of a 30-year-old woman year. 17 people were admitted to the queen of the valley medical center. 211 were treated. a second wave of parents came in...
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consequences with the matter main break. is your car an easy target for hackers? what makes certain vehicles especially vulnerable, next. this is abc 7 news at 11:00 on your side. >> just in from the district tonight. a late night vote on capitol hill. house republicans veviveed their bill on the border crisis. the proposal includes tough provisions that could threaten the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants working in this country illegally but the senate has already gone for the august recess. the big question tonight is what happens next. >> just minutes ago, the house passed part two of that immigration bill. it would shut down a program that president obama put into place two years ago to halt deportations and grant work permits. all of this is largely symbolic. the move comes as the houseworks into extra innings late into the night on its first day of vacation to pass this bill along party lines, but senators have already headed home and there is little chance they would come back to vote on it. the funding measure includes national guard patr
consequences with the matter main break. is your car an easy target for hackers? what makes certain vehicles especially vulnerable, next. this is abc 7 news at 11:00 on your side. >> just in from the district tonight. a late night vote on capitol hill. house republicans veviveed their bill on the border crisis. the proposal includes tough provisions that could threaten the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants working in this country illegally but the senate has already gone...
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main breaks, leaks. some areas have no water. both water treatment plants are running. some historic buildings have been damaged. the napa county courthouse has been damaged. some other key commercial buildings. weefer talked about injuries. at least 8 # people have been treated for all kinds of injuries. they even have an outdoor triage center set up. at least two major injuries. as for mobile homes, 12 mobile homes have been damaged. no injuries reported. four mobile homes have been destroyed by fires. so a lot has been happening. another aftershock. it's not the -- as you know, not just napa has -- reeling from the effects. i'm hearing from people in alamo, oakley -- two people i wanted to mention. they said my house is on marshland. i was on the second floor and we were bouncing around. and then bruce in sunnyvale said it was somebody trying to wake you up at 3:20 in the morning. we have a slide show set up showing photos and damage and comments from you. we'll be sending out tweets. we want to get y
main breaks, leaks. some areas have no water. both water treatment plants are running. some historic buildings have been damaged. the napa county courthouse has been damaged. some other key commercial buildings. weefer talked about injuries. at least 8 # people have been treated for all kinds of injuries. they even have an outdoor triage center set up. at least two major injuries. as for mobile homes, 12 mobile homes have been damaged. no injuries reported. four mobile homes have been destroyed...
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the sunday earthquake damaged several water mains creating one important extra step for firefighters before they get to the scene. this abandoned naval shipyard commissary on mare island does not have real value but the firefighters wanted a better view from the outside of the building. >> we have a homeless could contingency on mare island. we did a senator -- search to make sure there were no victims. >> the firefighters blasted water from the outside. that is if because as our camera rolled an air conditioning unit collapsed in the building. water could have been an issue. the earthquake on sunday damaged dozens of wart mains thousand -- throughout vallejo including on mare island. on the way they contacted water department. if this is a damaged water main at the fire the city will pump water from a different source to the hydrant. when they arrive they on the high dramatic to make sure it is working before they hookup the hose. >> we can isolate the main and supply the water we needed. that was a help. since the earthquake it has been nice to see the different divisions of the ci
the sunday earthquake damaged several water mains creating one important extra step for firefighters before they get to the scene. this abandoned naval shipyard commissary on mare island does not have real value but the firefighters wanted a better view from the outside of the building. >> we have a homeless could contingency on mare island. we did a senator -- search to make sure there were no victims. >> the firefighters blasted water from the outside. that is if because as our...
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there have been 50 to 100 gas main breaks officials tell us and 30 water main leaks. we hope to have even more information. the update on their response to those breaks coming up in just a moment. this is the strongest earthquake to hit this area since 1989. it was a big one. the white house even says president obama has been briefed on this quake. and federal officials are in touch with the state and the local responders in this area in case more resources are needed. we know there have now been 60 aftershocks felt in the napa area since the quake hit. all of them fairly minor. there were a couple. one that was a 2.5 magnitude and 3.6 magnitude aftershock and there's potential for 5.0 magnitude aftershock. let's go live right now to a press conference with new information. this is in napa county. >> this is the 12:00 briefing as promised. i had hoped this afternoon that we would have more information to share with you in terms of details. we're finding that our people in the field are struggling to get out and do necessary work and get back and report so we'll probab
there have been 50 to 100 gas main breaks officials tell us and 30 water main leaks. we hope to have even more information. the update on their response to those breaks coming up in just a moment. this is the strongest earthquake to hit this area since 1989. it was a big one. the white house even says president obama has been briefed on this quake. and federal officials are in touch with the state and the local responders in this area in case more resources are needed. we know there have now...
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creating buckled roads, water main breaks, gas main breaks and significant damage. back then they had about $15 million in damage. it really hit napa hard. this earthquake is going to hit napa equally as hard because of the economic. this is a tourist town. it's a great place to live but it's a great place to visit. a lot of wineries are affected a and all the businesses we've been showing you. >> this is highway 121 near napa. we've been showing the situation with major road damage there. just look at the buckling. the crack, like someone just tipped the roadway, split it in two and went in two different directions there. that is the extent of the big surface buckling there you are seeing in napa. amazingly they are able to keep traffic flowing through that area with reduced lane usage at the moment, as they continue with repairs. but that is some of the damage we are seeing this morning. there were other bridges that had to be closed, inspected," due to some structural damage. seeing a lot of buckling on various other roadways. one neighborhood we showed you where
creating buckled roads, water main breaks, gas main breaks and significant damage. back then they had about $15 million in damage. it really hit napa hard. this earthquake is going to hit napa equally as hard because of the economic. this is a tourist town. it's a great place to live but it's a great place to visit. a lot of wineries are affected a and all the businesses we've been showing you. >> this is highway 121 near napa. we've been showing the situation with major road damage...
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an associate law professor is to occupy's main district to disrupt business activities.ne student organization supports his ideas and is taking direct action. the group is called scholarism and consists of around 600 secondary school students under the age of 18. they rely on donations from public funding from their activities and claim to have raised more than 45,000 u.s. dollars at just one event. members go online to send out notices of the group's activities and also recruit newcomers. scholarism's leaders is 17-year-old joshua. he's become a household name in hong kong. on this day he's been invited to take part in a live radio debate with leadi ining journalists an academics. the secondary school senior has become so well known that he sometimes does more than ten tv and magazine interviews a week. as youngsters begin to take such radical actions some citizens are voicing opposition to their plans. seeing scholarism street occupation has unjust, this group has collected a petition of 30,000 signatures asking the police to stop their planned protest. one woman has c
an associate law professor is to occupy's main district to disrupt business activities.ne student organization supports his ideas and is taking direct action. the group is called scholarism and consists of around 600 secondary school students under the age of 18. they rely on donations from public funding from their activities and claim to have raised more than 45,000 u.s. dollars at just one event. members go online to send out notices of the group's activities and also recruit newcomers....
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>> and that is main street?, that is the feeling of the pain that you are e feeling on the barbeque this weekend is going into the pockets of some company, and we have never had a record in the stock market without record consumer prices at the same time. the two have a relationsh to them'zjdr)várp+e prices going down, it is almost a bad thing, and recession and the stock prices would almost always be low, and not talking about the hyperinflation of the 70s, but it is a sign to raise the prices, and have the profit margins go up, a nd raise the earnings, and eventually, we will catch up to the pocketbook to get a raise and you will be a ibl to pay and you won't notice that the prices are higher, but it is hurt fful to some people. >> and john, what do you think? >> well, i think that gary b is right, and the fed-driven market. since 2000 and what tracy is talking about is correct as well, the wages have not gone up, and president obama has continued on the same policies that have destroyed the ,+vv middle-class,
>> and that is main street?, that is the feeling of the pain that you are e feeling on the barbeque this weekend is going into the pockets of some company, and we have never had a record in the stock market without record consumer prices at the same time. the two have a relationsh to them'zjdr)várp+e prices going down, it is almost a bad thing, and recession and the stock prices would almost always be low, and not talking about the hyperinflation of the 70s, but it is a sign to raise the...
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it's another to have a water main break or gas main then water main. did you guys feel like you were kind of -- >> very vulnerable, if that's what you're getting to. yes. because i was in an earthquake a few years ago in seattle. and there was a lot of damage but there was no fire or anything like that. this was a whole new level. >> i have to think when you first felt the earthquake, you think, okay, earthquake, shake, shake, few things fall down. we're done. right? >> that's what i thought and then the fire started. >> reporter: you all will rally around these folks, correct? >> always. always. yes. >> reporter: thank you very much. that's bill lind much er. he lives just across the street from the three mobile home that is burned right in this area. another one two blocks away. and this complex, then we understand there was at least one other mobile home fire somewhere else in town. in napa, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> laura, thank you so much. science of this earthquake at usgs in menlo park. there's been at least two fairly sizeable afterchicago
it's another to have a water main break or gas main then water main. did you guys feel like you were kind of -- >> very vulnerable, if that's what you're getting to. yes. because i was in an earthquake a few years ago in seattle. and there was a lot of damage but there was no fire or anything like that. this was a whole new level. >> i have to think when you first felt the earthquake, you think, okay, earthquake, shake, shake, few things fall down. we're done. right? >> that's...
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patsy burton was struck at main and water streets in upper malboro. her widow spoke to abc~7 news today while he and the couple's four children are grieving, mack burton said the driver is hurting too. >> i am trying to comfort her as much as i possibly could. i don't believe there's any foul play. i don't know the driver. i don't know anything about the investigation. now i have no anger against her whatsoever. >> no charges have been filed against the bus driver. >> well talk about sex, the 2011 earthquake and a heckler outside the courtroom all made headlines as the trial of the former governor of virginia and his wife wrapped up the week. kimberly suitors with everything inside and outside the courtroom. >> gordon, the key to the prosecution here is that bob and maureen mcdonnell conspired to sell the prestige of the governors office. so the defense is trying to poke holes in the strategy by saying the governor didn't ask for anything and that the first lady thought her relationship with star scientific c.e.o. jonnie williams was personal and not
patsy burton was struck at main and water streets in upper malboro. her widow spoke to abc~7 news today while he and the couple's four children are grieving, mack burton said the driver is hurting too. >> i am trying to comfort her as much as i possibly could. i don't believe there's any foul play. i don't know the driver. i don't know anything about the investigation. now i have no anger against her whatsoever. >> no charges have been filed against the bus driver. >> well...
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this week. >>> and a different water main break this morning has some families waking up to flooding in their homes. an eight-inch main ruptured in capitol heights along larchmont avenue, even buckling part of the roadway. >>> 6:01. here's olga with an update on our lovely forecast. >> it is lovely. loving the forecast today, tomorrow, even saturday looks pretty good. sunday, first half of the day is going to be fantastic. we're looking live at the michael and son cam overlooking the potomac river as folks head on in toward the jefferson memorial. it is definitely a sunshine day. grab those glasses stepping out. middle 70s by lunch, upper 70s, near 80 degrees later on this afternoon, and, yes, the forecast is going to stay pretty much in the clear. temperatures, though, starting out a little bit on the cool side. grab that sweater as you step on out. ang. >>reporter: olga, we are still tracking an issue in fredrick this morning. the main traffic problem, south market street remains shut down between clark place and stadium drive in fredrick. we had a single-car crash. the car went in
this week. >>> and a different water main break this morning has some families waking up to flooding in their homes. an eight-inch main ruptured in capitol heights along larchmont avenue, even buckling part of the roadway. >>> 6:01. here's olga with an update on our lovely forecast. >> it is lovely. loving the forecast today, tomorrow, even saturday looks pretty good. sunday, first half of the day is going to be fantastic. we're looking live at the michael and son cam...
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but with water mains broken, that could be a problem. ktvu's debora villalon is live at a mobile home park where there's some serious damage and a hard effort to put those fires out, debora. >> reporter: ken, we're looking at three of the four mobile homes that burned in this park. it happened incredibly fast because after the quake came gas ruptures and a water main break. when the earth stopped moving, fire started burning. as several mobile homes where the gas lines had ruptures and found a spark probably at the electrical box it's a community of some 250 homes. 350 residents. >> there was no stopping the flames. >> reporter: some people tried garden hoses early on then turned their attention to rescuing neighbors. >> moved our cars, got our valuables, helped neighbors out. walkers, everybody is inside. everybody's homes are on the floor upside down. >> reporter: with roofs and furniture in their way and fires spreading outside, many in this senior community feared for their lives. >> the tv, the cabinet. i have two tvs were all comin
but with water mains broken, that could be a problem. ktvu's debora villalon is live at a mobile home park where there's some serious damage and a hard effort to put those fires out, debora. >> reporter: ken, we're looking at three of the four mobile homes that burned in this park. it happened incredibly fast because after the quake came gas ruptures and a water main break. when the earth stopped moving, fire started burning. as several mobile homes where the gas lines had ruptures and...
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the community center and then the pearl street, west of main. and other than that, the watering stations are there for the purposes mentioned. >> those are corrected locations. total of three. napa high at memorial stadium. yeah. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> correct. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> pearl street west of main. community center, north napa, and memorial stadium, part of napa high school complex. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> i do not have that number. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> i do not have a ballpark number sorry. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> i have not heard of any being upgraded or down graded. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> no. one child flown out to children's in oakland. >> [ inaudible question ] >> correct. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> i am not sure. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> yes -- >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> unrelated to the fires but related to the earthquake event. >> [ inaudible question ] >> well, after the earthquake occurred, i
the community center and then the pearl street, west of main. and other than that, the watering stations are there for the purposes mentioned. >> those are corrected locations. total of three. napa high at memorial stadium. yeah. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> correct. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> pearl street west of main. community center, north napa, and memorial stadium, part of napa high school complex. >> reporter: [ inaudible question...
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and we are seeing the number of water main breaks increasing. reason the reason is because oftentimes when they fix one pipe, they find additional problems. and at this point, they are doing their best to just keep up. andrew hall picks up free water from the red cross emergency shelter at crosswalk community church. his family has been without running water since sunday morning's earthquake. >> it's been rough. just personal hygiene, and, you know, for cooking and cleaning and drinking. just the things that everyday use you take for granted. >> reporter: the city of napa hopes to restore all leaky pipes in the next couple of days. utility crews are working around the clock. >> what we're doing is where we see the break going out, isolating, shutting off the water, working on it, and then moving to the next. the problem is, we're adding more as we fix more. >> reporter: so far, the city has identified 120 leaks, including this one on laurel street. here's another on homewood avenue. no utility crews in sight. and on foothill boulevard, more wate
and we are seeing the number of water main breaks increasing. reason the reason is because oftentimes when they fix one pipe, they find additional problems. and at this point, they are doing their best to just keep up. andrew hall picks up free water from the red cross emergency shelter at crosswalk community church. his family has been without running water since sunday morning's earthquake. >> it's been rough. just personal hygiene, and, you know, for cooking and cleaning and drinking....
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one of tunisia's main concerns is security. tens of thousands of foreigners make their living in the rich oil country, and some despite the violence are refuse to go leave. 13,000 filipinos are still in libya. the foreign minister traveling to tunisia asking them to evacuate. for those who are trying to flee libya the tunisia government it seems unfair. but for others watching the conflict spiral out of control there is concern that it could spill over to their own countries and there is strong report to control the border crossings. al jazeera, tunisia. >> in syria, pictures reportedly show the aftermath of a government helicopter dropping a barrel bomb on a village in italy pro dense. six people were killed and several residential buildings were destroyed. troops were killed in mosul. the armed group which controls the city say they have killed hundreds of is fighters in the violence that lasted several hours. the attack began friday with mortars dropped on a flash point town. the iraqis government launched renewed attract in
one of tunisia's main concerns is security. tens of thousands of foreigners make their living in the rich oil country, and some despite the violence are refuse to go leave. 13,000 filipinos are still in libya. the foreign minister traveling to tunisia asking them to evacuate. for those who are trying to flee libya the tunisia government it seems unfair. but for others watching the conflict spiral out of control there is concern that it could spill over to their own countries and there is strong...
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the main things you need to look d >> whoa! >> oh, god! >> holy! -- >> holy is right.heart stopping video of a boat crash over the weekend. the boat was going an estimated 180 miles an hour. got airborne, and sommer salted twice into the water. the two men onboard were ejected from the boat. that might have saved them. they were hurt but survived the accident. >> really it is unbelievable, because there are crashes that have happened that have been not even that ugly honestly that people haven't walked away from. >> this is another angle of the crash can happened during the lake of the ozarks shootout speedboat competition. my goodness. organizers of the event are considering rule changes to limit speeds in the wake of that crash. >> wow. >>> for the last three days, we have been talking about that terrible earthquake that hit napa at 3:20 in the morning. so what do you when one hits? how do you know when it's safe to go back home? >> you know what's interesting about this, it's not as obvious as you might think. here's what you need to know to make sure you don't walk
the main things you need to look d >> whoa! >> oh, god! >> holy! -- >> holy is right.heart stopping video of a boat crash over the weekend. the boat was going an estimated 180 miles an hour. got airborne, and sommer salted twice into the water. the two men onboard were ejected from the boat. that might have saved them. they were hurt but survived the accident. >> really it is unbelievable, because there are crashes that have happened that have been not even that...
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a busted water main sent millions of gallons of water gushing into the street. a pipe ruptured around 4:30 this afternoon and crews have been trying to fix testify since. mola lenghi is there with more on -- fix it since. mola lenghi is there with more on this. >> reporter: they think the age of the pipe may have been a factor in this water main break. it's 73 years old and when it busted today, it spilled 6 million gallons of water onto this street. rhode island avenue, more like rhode island r, this stretch of rhode island and credit -- r, t island and crittendon was drowning this afternoon. >> i'm looking at it thinking to myself this is a mess. >> reporter: for three hours water poured out of a broken water main as wssc crews searched for the valve closest to the break to shut off the water. once they did clean-up began clearing mud, rocks and road debris left over from when the main busted through the road. >> this is a bad situation. there's no two ways about it. >> reporter: next crews pumped out the deep puddles of water around the break to access the ma
a busted water main sent millions of gallons of water gushing into the street. a pipe ruptured around 4:30 this afternoon and crews have been trying to fix testify since. mola lenghi is there with more on -- fix it since. mola lenghi is there with more on this. >> reporter: they think the age of the pipe may have been a factor in this water main break. it's 73 years old and when it busted today, it spilled 6 million gallons of water onto this street. rhode island avenue, more like rhode...
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i'm talking about the water main. you have to talk to pg&e on that. i'm not sure if there's anyone here -- >> how many people are affected by any of these water issues right now? >> we're in the process of identifying all of those folks and to get a number. we don't know exactly the number quite yet, but we are looking at all the affected areas and to get a good and accurate count for you. as soon as we get that information, perhaps at the next briefing -- >> any idea when it will be restored? >> we think it may take a full week to get everything restored. we're going to go as quickly as possible to restore things, but it may take us that long. >> do you have a ballpark number of -- how many people -- >> i do not, i'm sorry. >> when you say you have shut 20 of the 60, does that mean you have 40 water mains that are still leaking? >> yes. >> a lot of water? a dangerous amount of water? >> no, no. both water treatment plants are on feeding water through the leaks. like i said earlier, the water pressure is still pretty good. there's some areas that are
i'm talking about the water main. you have to talk to pg&e on that. i'm not sure if there's anyone here -- >> how many people are affected by any of these water issues right now? >> we're in the process of identifying all of those folks and to get a number. we don't know exactly the number quite yet, but we are looking at all the affected areas and to get a good and accurate count for you. as soon as we get that information, perhaps at the next briefing -- >> any idea when...
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a water main break.cgrath out there rhode island at crittenden, northbound lanes closed, one southbound lane getting by. your alternate is kenilworth avenue. otherwise looking pretty good with the exception of d.c. 295 just past 50. but that's pretty typical. 66 and 95 no problems there. top of the beltway looking good, as well. 270 into and out of town, no problems. georgia avenue, new hampshire, 95 in maryland, as well. remember to tweet us @first4traffic. >>> a big traffic alert to let you know about in d.c. this weekend. starting sunday, the following streets will be shut down. f street between 14th and 15th street northwest, 29th street between k and m northwest, the southbound curb lane on 23rd from e street to constitution avenue northwest. and the reason is that african leaders summit will begin here in d.c. this coming week. >>> a new challenge online starting to make the rounds. it has already sent several kids to the hospital. it's called the burn or fire challenge. it involves pouring alcohol
a water main break.cgrath out there rhode island at crittenden, northbound lanes closed, one southbound lane getting by. your alternate is kenilworth avenue. otherwise looking pretty good with the exception of d.c. 295 just past 50. but that's pretty typical. 66 and 95 no problems there. top of the beltway looking good, as well. 270 into and out of town, no problems. georgia avenue, new hampshire, 95 in maryland, as well. remember to tweet us @first4traffic. >>> a big traffic alert to...
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>> reporter: well, we made our way over from third to main street. we are on main treat here. this is the antique store. just imagine what the owner saw to check this place out. we'll take you inside and our photographer jeff clayton is making his way through here. it is a ton of damage and i am walking over the broken pieces now. this is what this earthquake did at this particular store and look at the dry wall there and it is pealing in places. the real loss is all the antiques and the pieces were destroyed. we have the owner here, robert, first of all, sorry to see all of this. >> it is okay. when we got here this morning, opened up the doors and we were not sure what to expect. a lot of the antiques are damaged but no one got hurt so that's good. the city of napa is going to recover from here and be okay. >> right >> reporter: did you anticipate which is what it was going to look like? >> absolutely not. we heard the rumble and we were not sure. i did not think all these antiqs would break as much as they did. >> reporter: maybe a saying grace here as you are in a building
>> reporter: well, we made our way over from third to main street. we are on main treat here. this is the antique store. just imagine what the owner saw to check this place out. we'll take you inside and our photographer jeff clayton is making his way through here. it is a ton of damage and i am walking over the broken pieces now. this is what this earthquake did at this particular store and look at the dry wall there and it is pealing in places. the real loss is all the antiques and the...
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i need your help. >> reporter: l tonight, it looks like a ruptured gas main started that fire. four homes damaged. six others -- or excuse me, four homes destroyed. six others damaged. some people injured from things falling on them inside of their mobile homes so, far, no life- threatening injuries. it is not just napa that sustained the damages, christian what can you tell us what is happening there? >> yeah, we know 41 buildings were hit tonight or this morning and $5 million worth of damage on georgia street right here, downtown, still shutdown as maintenance crews try to figure out what buildings are safe and what are not. >> reporter: the earthquake damaged dozens of structures. most visibly this one. hundreds of bricks, rattled loose from old buildings and lay scattered, surrounded by caution tape. security guards told us they feared these buildings could collapse and give way at any moment. >> i was scared out of my wits, yes. even though i have been in california my whole life. scared, she told us, because of the damage that the quake did to her church. it brought down
i need your help. >> reporter: l tonight, it looks like a ruptured gas main started that fire. four homes damaged. six others -- or excuse me, four homes destroyed. six others damaged. some people injured from things falling on them inside of their mobile homes so, far, no life- threatening injuries. it is not just napa that sustained the damages, christian what can you tell us what is happening there? >> yeah, we know 41 buildings were hit tonight or this morning and $5 million...
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where news chopper 2 brought us these pictures of a water main break. you can see water bubbling from the street. we are waiting to get more information from the city. but you can see a large amount of water has been flowing down the street there. >> and in the east bay. three people are dead following a car crash on interstate 680. expects the lake hermann road off ramp in sven's i can't to be closed until at least 8:00 for the investigation. the highway patrol says what happened is somehow a key a spectra went off that road about 3:40 this afternoon as it was exiting the freeway. the spectra then went into a grassy area where it rolled over. all 3 people in that car were killed. at this point we understand it was 2 men and a woman but their names have not been released. >>> north bay residents are cleaning up tonight after a series of after shocks a shocks rattled the area again and caused even more damage. this as many people face a third night out of their homes and without running water. there is good news and bad news for residents in napa. all bu
where news chopper 2 brought us these pictures of a water main break. you can see water bubbling from the street. we are waiting to get more information from the city. but you can see a large amount of water has been flowing down the street there. >> and in the east bay. three people are dead following a car crash on interstate 680. expects the lake hermann road off ramp in sven's i can't to be closed until at least 8:00 for the investigation. the highway patrol says what happened is...
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but they are responding to 50 to 100 reports of gas main breaks as well as 30 water main leaks. the water we're told is still safe to drink. but this is the strongest earthquake to hit this area since 1989. so it was significant. the white house now says president obama has been briefed on the quake. and federal officials are in touch with the state and the local responders, again, as a state of emergency has been declared within the last half hour. joining me right now on the phone is mark loose, and we have him live on camera with us. thank you so much for taking time to talk with us. i imagine your community is struggling a little bit this morning. how are you doing? and how are the folks there? >> we're very busy. working to assess the situation. we're really thankful there hasn't been a loss of life. we're regretful for those who have been injured. but i think we're very fortunate that it occurred when it did if it occurred during business hours, it could have been a lot worse. >> we have seen the images of the fires that broke out of the buildings that had bricks fall off.
but they are responding to 50 to 100 reports of gas main breaks as well as 30 water main leaks. the water we're told is still safe to drink. but this is the strongest earthquake to hit this area since 1989. so it was significant. the white house now says president obama has been briefed on the quake. and federal officials are in touch with the state and the local responders, again, as a state of emergency has been declared within the last half hour. joining me right now on the phone is mark...
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three dispensing stations in the area, napa stadium, and has flores, and pearl and main street. people need to bring your own contain education. and from chopper 5, yesterday afternoon, beautiful church, number of stain glass windows were blown out and an entire wall was compromised at that church. it's likely to be weeks before damages repaired near the epicenter, a little south of napa. the tower out of commission, all the windows blown out. faa says the airport will stay open for the time being and it will operate like it does at night. pilots will be working with one another. time now is 5:10. and drug companies have developed a virus to slow down the rapidly spreading ebola virus coming up. >> the earthquake hit and many are left without water. >> we're starting out with foggy skies around much of bay area. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and some of the slow downs right now if you're coming out of the altamonte pass, very heavy delays from tracy, out to north flynn. we'll get a check of roads including those downtown closures around downtown napa. we'll have all the la
three dispensing stations in the area, napa stadium, and has flores, and pearl and main street. people need to bring your own contain education. and from chopper 5, yesterday afternoon, beautiful church, number of stain glass windows were blown out and an entire wall was compromised at that church. it's likely to be weeks before damages repaired near the epicenter, a little south of napa. the tower out of commission, all the windows blown out. faa says the airport will stay open for the time...
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some 30 water main breaks. obviously they have a lot of work ahead of them to sort this out. >> all the damage has been in the north bay. everyone felt it to the east bay, sacramento. damage in the north bay. keep in mind as you're checking the house for structure. get photos before you start moving things around. tell your family before you start opening the cub boards -- >> whit comes to these disaster situations. it's better to stay taust phone to keep those lines clear. watch your animals closely. my dog was bark right when the schwabing took place. he was definitely scared. they're saying after an earthquake sometimes your pets behavior may be a little fun my theny. normally quite and friendly. cats and dogs. those normally friendly quiet cats and dogs may bb aggressive and scared. >> be patient with how they're going to be acting. want to bring you up to date as we turn to the 9:00 hour. bring you p to date on where things stand. you were mostlily one-on-one up atwoken up at>> we also have mobile home par
some 30 water main breaks. obviously they have a lot of work ahead of them to sort this out. >> all the damage has been in the north bay. everyone felt it to the east bay, sacramento. damage in the north bay. keep in mind as you're checking the house for structure. get photos before you start moving things around. tell your family before you start opening the cub boards -- >> whit comes to these disaster situations. it's better to stay taust phone to keep those lines clear. watch...
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we've been hearing about water mains broken. juliette we'll check back in with you in the next few minutes. and in the meantime, we want to check out pictures of new damage we are getting from vallejo this morning. this is the store front broken windows and we are seeing this time and time again around the north bay this morning. store fronts broken by this earthquake that hit at 3:20 this morning. >> it's amazing to see how many things get damaged and i'm so thankful to hear that we have not heard one report of a serious injury as of yet. because we have a tremendous amount of cosmetic damage. things knocked off of shelves, masonry buildings knocked down. and we're going to see more of this as we get the light of day. sunrise is 5 minutes away and our crews are scouring around the entire bay area. this is not that far from the epicenter of a magnitude 6.1 quake this morning. >> we haven't heard any solid reports of injuries, i have seen tweets about people coming into emergency rooms with minor injuries. that's something that w
we've been hearing about water mains broken. juliette we'll check back in with you in the next few minutes. and in the meantime, we want to check out pictures of new damage we are getting from vallejo this morning. this is the store front broken windows and we are seeing this time and time again around the north bay this morning. store fronts broken by this earthquake that hit at 3:20 this morning. >> it's amazing to see how many things get damaged and i'm so thankful to hear that we have...
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if i go to main line, let's say i get escorted past the main lines, they are going to call me a piece of [ bleep ], rat because i've told certain things to get here. >> is your life in danger? >> yes. if i go to the main line, if i go to the streets and they recognize me as a gang dropout, they're going to try to hit me, which means kill me or slice me or shoot me. >> when he was younger, george might have carried out that very hit. but as he rose through the ranks, he questioned his involvement in the gang. >> it took me from '88 to '99 to figure out that it was a big ole lie, big old smokescreen. most of the people who are calling the shots are lifers anyway. and misery loves company. they would like to see you as a violator doing life just like them, caught up in the system doing life. >> you're moving my head that way. >> i'm not moving it. you're moving it. >> i want a nice little haircut and he gives me a bald head. whatever the barber says goes. >> i ain't got time to give him, you know, his hair is pretty short. >> a lot of these other individuals were waiting before me. but i
if i go to main line, let's say i get escorted past the main lines, they are going to call me a piece of [ bleep ], rat because i've told certain things to get here. >> is your life in danger? >> yes. if i go to the main line, if i go to the streets and they recognize me as a gang dropout, they're going to try to hit me, which means kill me or slice me or shoot me. >> when he was younger, george might have carried out that very hit. but as he rose through the ranks, he...
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in maine, where the water is cold and clean, oysters are thriving., there were four oysters farms with half a million oysters. in 2013, there were 65 farms with 12 million oysters. >> we have a huge population that comes in the summer, and they all want to eat our oysters up here in maine. >> reporter: after last winter's harsh weather, carroll expects to hashest only 50,000 oysters this year but is aiming for 200,000 next year. if she succeed that is correct will be good news for oyster lovers of all ages. >> oh, wow! how is it? chip reid, cbs news, scarborough, maine. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. and good night. i never know what kind theof adventure awaits. that the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me.
in maine, where the water is cold and clean, oysters are thriving., there were four oysters farms with half a million oysters. in 2013, there were 65 farms with 12 million oysters. >> we have a huge population that comes in the summer, and they all want to eat our oysters up here in maine. >> reporter: after last winter's harsh weather, carroll expects to hashest only 50,000 oysters this year but is aiming for 200,000 next year. if she succeed that is correct will be good news for...
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a number of water mains burst yesterday shortly after the earthquake.t even sent water up straight through the asphalt and all that water in the streets, that means a lot of people do not have running water in their homes which is proving to be aing about problem this morning for -- proving to be a big problem this morning for people who do not have running water. we heard from pg&e this morning. they had 70,000 customers without power but they were tirelessly overnight -- worked tireless flooe on to get that power back up and -- tirelessly to get that back up and running. 150 customers are without power this morning. they also give a warning if you think your home is unstable in any way and you're looking around to see some damage, call 911 immediately to get fire crews over there to assess the damage. back here live, you can just look all around in any direction, here in downtown napa a, and see all of the damage. the red flags, the police tape, that is up and, can see this pastry or this bakery over here, an ac unit fell down in the middle of the tha
a number of water mains burst yesterday shortly after the earthquake.t even sent water up straight through the asphalt and all that water in the streets, that means a lot of people do not have running water in their homes which is proving to be aing about problem this morning for -- proving to be a big problem this morning for people who do not have running water. we heard from pg&e this morning. they had 70,000 customers without power but they were tirelessly overnight -- worked tireless...
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the very first state to try it was maine. now maine is a northeastern state. had a lot of evangelicals. had a lot of middle class entrepreneurs. it was very strong for the whig party. so it's an ideal place to try this for the first time. during the next four years, another 12 states will adopt their own version of the maine law. all of the states were in the north. all of the new england states adopted such laws. new york adopted it and about half of the states in the midwest adopted it. did any southern states adopt such a law? no. so we're seeing that the country is dividing over the issue of temperance and particularly over the attempt to use political prohibition to force people to change their behavior. >> i have a question. >> go ahead. >> why does the southern part of the united states not go -- not pass prohibition laws? >> this is a very good question. can anybody think of reasons why the south might be particularly reluctant to jump on board with this northern phenomena. yes. >> with the examples of a factory there's not as many in the south. >> the
the very first state to try it was maine. now maine is a northeastern state. had a lot of evangelicals. had a lot of middle class entrepreneurs. it was very strong for the whig party. so it's an ideal place to try this for the first time. during the next four years, another 12 states will adopt their own version of the maine law. all of the states were in the north. all of the new england states adopted such laws. new york adopted it and about half of the states in the midwest adopted it. did...
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massive water main break and millions of gallons of water. officials tell us that the repairs will take a while. androke late this afternoon it happened at hyattsville. it was so strong that it buckled the road. >> they tell us that the water coming out of the tap is brown. we have the latest. what is the latest on when the roads will reopen? >> they shut the water off three hours later and they are still trying to pump the water out of there. we are learning that they are opening a southbound lane here soon. rhode island avenue looks like a river. main broke this afternoon and an estimated 6 million gallons of water went on the road. people had to come and take a look for themselves. it is estimated that it affected 30 customers. this is one of them. >> cars attempt to drive through course of a over a half an hour. i would say it was shooting geysers throughout the road. >> there is no way to know how long it will be before it gets fixed. they will end up staying somewhere else overnight. told that this is a 73-year-old pipe that burst and i
massive water main break and millions of gallons of water. officials tell us that the repairs will take a while. androke late this afternoon it happened at hyattsville. it was so strong that it buckled the road. >> they tell us that the water coming out of the tap is brown. we have the latest. what is the latest on when the roads will reopen? >> they shut the water off three hours later and they are still trying to pump the water out of there. we are learning that they are opening a...
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i am trying to get closer to the main thoroughfare. everyone is watching me and telling me not to go. the teargas is too thick. >> just to be clear here, on the first night, i believed it was sunday night when there were protesters in the wake of the shooting, some of the protest did lead to looting. it was a relatively contained, one store. there was a store that was burned down. there was fear for public safety. since that monday night, have you seen or heard of reports of other instances of threat to public safety of that kind, things being set on fire or places being looted that would suggest there was a need for anything like the kind of response we are seeing here? >> no, i haven't crossed that there might have been a shoe store broken into. that was a very limited -- that was just at that location. i haven't heard anything else. they are still firing teargas. again, nothing that to me, and i have been doing this for a while, would lead to this kind of force. we are talking about military vehicles, officers with rifles pointing a
i am trying to get closer to the main thoroughfare. everyone is watching me and telling me not to go. the teargas is too thick. >> just to be clear here, on the first night, i believed it was sunday night when there were protesters in the wake of the shooting, some of the protest did lead to looting. it was a relatively contained, one store. there was a store that was burned down. there was fear for public safety. since that monday night, have you seen or heard of reports of other...
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. >> plus, a water main break in richmond is spilling wear the into the streets and creating a sinkhole. how to avoid the mess. >> and police are investigating a deadly shooting at shoreline amphitheater. how you can help police find the gunman. >>> good evening, i'm ken wayne. heather holmes is off. we have new information on the shoreline shooting at last night's wiz khalifa concert. the coroner's office has yet to name the victim but friends identify him's 38-year-old erik johnson of oakland. we have a report. >> reporter: ken, there is heightened security in light of last night's shooting. mountain view police say they have stepped up patrols. a friend of erik johnson's tells me he was a concert promoter. he had a record label to try to help local bay area rap artists up and coming rap artists. above all, he was a "husband" and father. friends of 38-year-old erik johnson posting rest in peace messages on instagram. friends say johnson was known on the rap scene through his company. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: back stage at last night's concert at the shoreline amphitheater, promoting an
. >> plus, a water main break in richmond is spilling wear the into the streets and creating a sinkhole. how to avoid the mess. >> and police are investigating a deadly shooting at shoreline amphitheater. how you can help police find the gunman. >>> good evening, i'm ken wayne. heather holmes is off. we have new information on the shoreline shooting at last night's wiz khalifa concert. the coroner's office has yet to name the victim but friends identify him's 38-year-old...
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this is a main route. hopefully it will be fixed sometime soon. >> reporter: just before i started talking to you, i got an update from the water department. they say this will not be fixed in time for evening rush hour either. so avoid this area for morning rush hour. avoid it for evening rush hour if at all possible although right now one lane is getting through on the southbound side, it's going to be a lot worse once more cars try to get through here. avoid it at all costs. they don't know when it's going to be fixed but try to stay away from here at all possible. >>> some early morning showers could give way to some afternoon storms. >> they are south of us now. howard is going to check on where they are. he's on the weather terrace. >> good morning. you saw the haze. it's a lot mugger. frizz alert. the muggies are back and will be with us all weekend long and higher chances of showers and storms right through sunday. here's a look at the forecast for this friday. calling for some showers around. a fe
this is a main route. hopefully it will be fixed sometime soon. >> reporter: just before i started talking to you, i got an update from the water department. they say this will not be fixed in time for evening rush hour either. so avoid this area for morning rush hour. avoid it for evening rush hour if at all possible although right now one lane is getting through on the southbound side, it's going to be a lot worse once more cars try to get through here. avoid it at all costs. they don't...
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more than 100 water main or gas main breaks, and 30 water main breaks.emergency crews are right now working quickly to get to these different areas that might need help. so far, just three people with critical injuries. nobody reported missing and no death. so that is the good news. i want to get right out to our photo journalist jeff king who has driven up to napa early this morning. i know you live in the bay area, jeff. describe for me what you're seeing where you are. >> ana, we're downtown napa, right in the heart of the downtown. and this building suffered extreme damage. you can see. the owner was here a little while ago and he told me that had this occurred in the afternoon that right on this corner is a wine bar and those would have been outdoor tables where all those bricks fell. >> on the ground. and chad myers, feel free to jump in here. i know you are with me, as well. but first, jeff, i know you felt the earthquake this morning, and you are outside of napa. tell us what that was like. >> i woke up at 3:20 and the windows were rattling and m
more than 100 water main or gas main breaks, and 30 water main breaks.emergency crews are right now working quickly to get to these different areas that might need help. so far, just three people with critical injuries. nobody reported missing and no death. so that is the good news. i want to get right out to our photo journalist jeff king who has driven up to napa early this morning. i know you live in the bay area, jeff. describe for me what you're seeing where you are. >> ana, we're...
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in maine, where the water is cold and clean, oysters are thriving., there were four oysters farms with half a million oysters. in 2013, there were 65 farms with 12 million oysters. >> we have a huge population that comes in the summer, and they all want to eat our oysters up here in maine. >> reporter: after last winter's harsh weather, carroll expects to hashest only 50,000 oysters this year but is aiming for 200,000 next year. if she succeed that is correct will be good news for oyster lovers of all ages. >> oh, wow! how is it? chip reid, cbs news, scarborough, maine. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. and good night. >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child, anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people
in maine, where the water is cold and clean, oysters are thriving., there were four oysters farms with half a million oysters. in 2013, there were 65 farms with 12 million oysters. >> we have a huge population that comes in the summer, and they all want to eat our oysters up here in maine. >> reporter: after last winter's harsh weather, carroll expects to hashest only 50,000 oysters this year but is aiming for 200,000 next year. if she succeed that is correct will be good news for...
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that's kara and she's at the water main break. we are having some trouble. we will try to get her back again. see if you can hear kara. do we have her? kara, sorry for the delay, but can you tell us what is going on there, please? can you hear me? >> well, we've obviously had the earthquake and there's quite significant damage here from the earthquake. all of the roads from here north, there's like about three to five different neighborhoods where the roads have been buckled and damage under the homes, damage on the sidewalks. so it's pretty noticeable. and we live two houses down from one house which was took off of its foundation and the neighbors down from us had much less damage than we did. it's interesting to see how the earthquake affected the people in the neighborhood differently. >> kara, we are sorry about the damage to your home and sorry about the delay in the communications issues. i appreciate your time. really appreciate it. thank you so much. >> we have a new update from amy in holefield. she said 89 have been triaged and treated. up a littl
that's kara and she's at the water main break. we are having some trouble. we will try to get her back again. see if you can hear kara. do we have her? kara, sorry for the delay, but can you tell us what is going on there, please? can you hear me? >> well, we've obviously had the earthquake and there's quite significant damage here from the earthquake. all of the roads from here north, there's like about three to five different neighborhoods where the roads have been buckled and damage...
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