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his tribal community is in need of serious repair, especially on the pawnee campus.saturday's 5 point 6 quake caused shaking in several states.there were up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4--why you might see brewers players sporting gold ribbons on their jerseys today.plus "christmas creep" why holiday shopping is getting earlier and earlier good morning everyone burks for the one minute drill on this monday for you. yesterday the brewerspulled of the clean sweepover the pirates in pittsburgh.the crew with four homerunsin their win the 6th inning,where the bases were loaded for johnathan "vee-ar" and hecrushes this ball to left forgrand slam homerun for theroad team...brewers up 5 to 0,..and check out the in the dug out with "vee-ar" and his teamates after the grand slam.the brewers to back in the 9th inning,first it big hitting chris with a three run shot that's leaving the yard to left..the brewers pull of the sweep with a 10-nothingwin in . take all-pro sittonlong to find a new after the packers released his yeserday.. o'cordding to reportsthree year deal worth 21 million
his tribal community is in need of serious repair, especially on the pawnee campus.saturday's 5 point 6 quake caused shaking in several states.there were up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4--why you might see brewers players sporting gold ribbons on their jerseys today.plus "christmas creep" why holiday shopping is getting earlier and earlier good morning everyone burks for the one minute drill on this monday for you. yesterday the brewerspulled of the clean sweepover the...
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regulators have actually shut down some of the dispoal wells around the pawnee area. do you think the wells need sob shut down or is there any oth solution? >> one thing they need to deal figure out if they can proactively manage these instead of doing these on a reactive basis because the operators are trying to do the right thing. that's managing, can we see these coming before they hit us as opposed to just trying to react, and that's going to be a diff manage that we've done previously. >> how would you change how the fracking is being done? is there something that would allow it to be less of an issue? is there another way to do it? is it too how it wlork? >> injection is one of your cheapest ways to go so you're disposing of water at about 50 cents a barrel so if you have ten barrels of water per barrel of oil you've got about $5 in disposal costs. if you start with the technology that costs $5 , now you've got $50 of disposal costs and you can't afford to produce the barrel of oil so you've got to try to figure out technologies that will work and management str
regulators have actually shut down some of the dispoal wells around the pawnee area. do you think the wells need sob shut down or is there any oth solution? >> one thing they need to deal figure out if they can proactively manage these instead of doing these on a reactive basis because the operators are trying to do the right thing. that's managing, can we see these coming before they hit us as opposed to just trying to react, and that's going to be a diff manage that we've done...
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we are told it is a 100-year-old building in pawnee, oklahoma.u see there are what fell off during a large earth wake thquake that rattled states. this is from a 5.6 magnitude earthquake that shook in oklahoma. we are going to speak to the mayor of pawnee, mayor, how is everybody there, first and foremost? >> well, we're really fortunate, everybody seems to be doing well. i've been in our dispatch office, our 911 dispatch office, no reported injuries. i think it shook everybody up. it was just about time that a lot of us were waking up. and those who were not already awake certainly were awakened by the earthquake. >> help us understand what it felt like. i understand this happened about 7:00 a.m. your time? >> yes. yes, well, it was -- it was a sustained quaking. it lasted a long time. it was something that, you know, you had your presence of mind to be able to check on children and do different things like that. it was not like -- we have been having a lot of earthquakes here over the last couple of years. most of those have been just single tr
we are told it is a 100-year-old building in pawnee, oklahoma.u see there are what fell off during a large earth wake thquake that rattled states. this is from a 5.6 magnitude earthquake that shook in oklahoma. we are going to speak to the mayor of pawnee, mayor, how is everybody there, first and foremost? >> well, we're really fortunate, everybody seems to be doing well. i've been in our dispatch office, our 911 dispatch office, no reported injuries. i think it shook everybody up. it was...
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from historical buildings in pawnee, oklahoma covered the sidewalks. the small city the latest epicenter of concern over oklahoma's oil and gas industry. >> it was bad. whole thing was going like this. it was bad. >> reporter: in 2015, oklahoma averaged 2.5 earthquakes a day with magnitude of 3.5 or higher. a total of 907 last year compared to 2 in 2008. oklahoma geological experts have dispoe saufl wa disposal of waste water from hydraulic fracturing or fracking. it prompted the state to shut down waste water hills in state history. 37 scheduled to be closed. >> if we stopped all the activity tomorrow. not like the earthquakes would stop tomorrow. >> the seismologist of u.s. geological survey says induced 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
from historical buildings in pawnee, oklahoma covered the sidewalks. the small city the latest epicenter of concern over oklahoma's oil and gas industry. >> it was bad. whole thing was going like this. it was bad. >> reporter: in 2015, oklahoma averaged 2.5 earthquakes a day with magnitude of 3.5 or higher. a total of 907 last year compared to 2 in 2008. oklahoma geological experts have dispoe saufl wa disposal of waste water from hydraulic fracturing or fracking. it prompted the...
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geological survey says the 5.6 magnitude quake was centered in north-central oklahoma, near pawnee, a town of about 2,200 people. the quake was felt for hundreds of miles around, in six neighboring states. pawnee's mayor says the quake lasted at least a minute, much longer than most tremors that hit the earthquake-prone state. it was oklahoma's strongest earthquake in five years, but officials report no major property damage and only one minor injury. while crews were out today checking roads, bridges, and buildings, the state agency that regulates oil and gas drilling ordered 35 production facilities within 500 miles of the epicenter to stop injecting wastewater into the ground. geologists say those wastewater wells are linked to the state's increased seismic activity. oklahoma saw more than 900 magnitude 3.0 or greater earthquakes last year, but that number has gone down this year since new wastewater restrictions were imposed. >> sreenivasan: see the vivid light art installation at a sacred shinto site in kyoto japan. visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: today, turkey again
geological survey says the 5.6 magnitude quake was centered in north-central oklahoma, near pawnee, a town of about 2,200 people. the quake was felt for hundreds of miles around, in six neighboring states. pawnee's mayor says the quake lasted at least a minute, much longer than most tremors that hit the earthquake-prone state. it was oklahoma's strongest earthquake in five years, but officials report no major property damage and only one minor injury. while crews were out today checking roads,...
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regulators have ordered operators to stop waste water injeks around the pawnee earthquake eppicenter. that change may set off a whole new set of aftershocks. for "on the money" i'm brian sullivan. >> what can regulators do? joining us now from oklahoma city is todd. thanks for being here today. it's great seeing you. >> i think so that for having me. >> i always thought of oklahoma as tornado alley, a place where you see a lot of tornadoes, not earthquakes. what's going on? what happened? >> so with the increased production and increased production of waste water we've had higher injection rates, and that's caused a lot of earthquakes. we feel them several times a day. >> explain this link between the waste water disposal and earthquakes. is there some affect that's causing that? >> there's uncertainty in some parts of it, but basically what you are doing is you are getting water into faults that you're basically turning the air on an air hockey table and getting the puck to move around. in this case we're getting pressure changes along faults. they already want to move, and you are j
regulators have ordered operators to stop waste water injeks around the pawnee earthquake eppicenter. that change may set off a whole new set of aftershocks. for "on the money" i'm brian sullivan. >> what can regulators do? joining us now from oklahoma city is todd. thanks for being here today. it's great seeing you. >> i think so that for having me. >> i always thought of oklahoma as tornado alley, a place where you see a lot of tornadoes, not earthquakes. what's...
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this old building here on 6th street. >> reporter: bricks and debris from historical buildings in pawnee, oklahoma, cover the sidewalks. this small city is the latest epicenter of concern over oklahoma's oil & gas industry. >> it was bad, the whole thing it was bad. >> reporter: in 2015 oklahoma averaged 2.5 earthquakes a day with a magnitude of 3.0 or higher, a total of 907 at that rating took the state last year compared to just two in 2008. oklahoma geological experts have connected the increase of quakes from waste water from an oil & gas production known as fracks. sa 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. >> seismologist susan hough said induced earthquake mainly caused by waste water injection 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 could get worse? the rates are going go down and the hazard will go down. but we don't have an exact crystal ball so there
this old building here on 6th street. >> reporter: bricks and debris from historical buildings in pawnee, oklahoma, cover the sidewalks. this small city is the latest epicenter of concern over oklahoma's oil & gas industry. >> it was bad, the whole thing it was bad. >> reporter: in 2015 oklahoma averaged 2.5 earthquakes a day with a magnitude of 3.0 or higher, a total of 907 at that rating took the state last year compared to just two in 2008. oklahoma geological experts...
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near the city of pawnee tie a state record and was felt in seven states. it also renewed concerns about the disposal of waste water from oil & gas production which has been linked to the recent outbreak of quakes in oklahoma. here's mireya villarreal. >> the facade came down off this old building here on 6th street. >> reporter: bricks and debris from historical buildings in pawnee, oklahoma, cover the sidewalks. this small city is the latest epicenter of concern over oklahoma's oil & gas industry. was just going like this. it was bad. >> reporter: in 2015 oklahoma averaged 2.5 earthquakes a day with a magnitude of 3.0 or higher, a total of 907 at that rating took the state last year compared to just two in 2008. oklahoma geological experts have connected the increase of 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. >> seismologist susan hough said induced earthquak
near the city of pawnee tie a state record and was felt in seven states. it also renewed concerns about the disposal of waste water from oil & gas production which has been linked to the recent outbreak of quakes in oklahoma. here's mireya villarreal. >> the facade came down off this old building here on 6th street. >> reporter: bricks and debris from historical buildings in pawnee, oklahoma, cover the sidewalks. this small city is the latest epicenter of concern over oklahoma's...
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this is video of pawnee, oklahoma near where the five-point-six one u-i professor says iowa can easily sense other earthquakes due to it's rock bed. "the rocks here in the midwest aren't fractured, they're not weak, so they're sort of like a really well built bell. and if you strike that bell it rings. and it rings very efficiently. " the professor says this is the biggest earthquake to hit the midwest in five years. that one was also in oklahoma. more than 25 years after an they've found his remains. jacob wetterling was kidnapped in october of 1989. he was on a bike ride home from a convenience store with his brother and a friend. investigators say a person of interest in the case, 53- year-old danny heinrich, led authorities to the remains. heinrich goes to trial next month for child pornography charges. dna evidence found last year linked heinrich to another abduction from 1989. no charges in the wetterln this morning, four people face murder charges in connection to the shooting death of a waterloo man. 25-year-old jacques williamson and 20-year-old shavondes martin, are both char
this is video of pawnee, oklahoma near where the five-point-six one u-i professor says iowa can easily sense other earthquakes due to it's rock bed. "the rocks here in the midwest aren't fractured, they're not weak, so they're sort of like a really well built bell. and if you strike that bell it rings. and it rings very efficiently. " the professor says this is the biggest earthquake to hit the midwest in five years. that one was also in oklahoma. more than 25 years after an they've...
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the bricks falling off of this building in pawnee, oklahoma. this is near the epicenter of the earthquake. our meteorologist is here with more information. we started with three states that were impacted. what are you learning about the strength and potential damage here? >> let's take a look at the stats we know. right now it's a magnitude 5.6 earthquake. that ties for the strongest earthquake in oklahoma recorded history. the depth is the most important thing. it was about four miles deep. because it's so shallow allows for it to be felt across a much wider area than if it were a little bit more shallow. it happened 74 miles north of oklahoma city, an hour west of tulsa. take a look at this image, you can see the big crack that goes right through here. this is from stillwater, oklahoma, this is less than 30 miles from where the epicenter of the earthquake was. and, again, let's take a look at the floor to kind of show you what we talk about. this is important to kind of understand how these earthquakes actually work. on average, what we consi
the bricks falling off of this building in pawnee, oklahoma. this is near the epicenter of the earthquake. our meteorologist is here with more information. we started with three states that were impacted. what are you learning about the strength and potential damage here? >> let's take a look at the stats we know. right now it's a magnitude 5.6 earthquake. that ties for the strongest earthquake in oklahoma recorded history. the depth is the most important thing. it was about four miles...
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the five-point-six magnitak hit the small town of pawnee, oklahoma.. destroying several buildings. but reports say the quake could be felt as far-away as illinois. fracking is seen as a more efficient drilling technique-- but not without its controversy. 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 ta
the five-point-six magnitak hit the small town of pawnee, oklahoma.. destroying several buildings. but reports say the quake could be felt as far-away as illinois. fracking is seen as a more efficient drilling technique-- but not without its controversy. 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...
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it's epicenter just ten miles away from northwest pawnee, oklahoma. officials there are reporting no injuries or casualties but several buildings were damaged. reports indicate the could be felt from as far away as nebraska... all the way to texas. on to a weather alert-- people along the east coast still picking up the pieces after hurrican hermine touched down in the past few days. and even though the storm has been downgraded-- heavy rains and high tides are expected to cause more major problems... fox news correspondent joel waldman has more details from north carolina. taking more steps in thier war on terror-- how their fighting we blindfolded dale and told him to find the chicken with no antibiotics. the thing is, by federal law, all chickens must be clear of antibiotics before they leave the farm. how's it going, dale? workin' on it! some chicken companies try to get you to spend more money by using labels like "raised without antibiotics." at sanderson farms, we don't believe in gimmicks like that. hmmm...that was easy. fresh, delicious chick
it's epicenter just ten miles away from northwest pawnee, oklahoma. officials there are reporting no injuries or casualties but several buildings were damaged. reports indicate the could be felt from as far away as nebraska... all the way to texas. on to a weather alert-- people along the east coast still picking up the pieces after hurrican hermine touched down in the past few days. and even though the storm has been downgraded-- heavy rains and high tides are expected to cause more major...
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in the city of pawnee. this is pawnee mayor brad sewell. >> welell, we had d an earthquae that was just unprerecedented in this area. i mean, this was -- we have had a lot of earthquakes in the last couple of years and they have been just single tremors. gone.ow, boom, and it is right away you could telell this was somethining different. this was long, , sustained,d, sg earthqhquake. things toppled off of shelves and rattled windows and all kinds of things. amy: at the g20 summit, president obama also tried to assure asian nations that the united states would, in fact, ratify the trans pacific partnership, despite mounting opposition. pres. obama: on the merits, it is smart for america to do it. and i have yet to hear a persuasive argument from the left or right as to why we would not want to create a trade framework that raises labor standards, raises environmental standards, protects intellectual property, levels the playing field for u.s. businesses, brings down terrorists. it is indisputable that it wou
in the city of pawnee. this is pawnee mayor brad sewell. >> welell, we had d an earthquae that was just unprerecedented in this area. i mean, this was -- we have had a lot of earthquakes in the last couple of years and they have been just single tremors. gone.ow, boom, and it is right away you could telell this was somethining different. this was long, , sustained,d, sg earthqhquake. things toppled off of shelves and rattled windows and all kinds of things. amy: at the g20 summit,...
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the community is closing businesses and canceling classes...due to extensive damage.the pawnee nation president says his tribal community is in need of serious repair, especially on the pawnee campus.the quake was felt in several states. there were no reported injuries. the 'unofficial' end of summer is upon us ... and while many chose to leave town, there are other options. day weekend include: going shopping for holiday deals visiting a parkgoing to a cookout or barbequegoing on a hikingand taking a sightseeing tour now to your weather and traffic together... with meteorologist brian gotter. this may have been the nicest labor day weekend in years across the entire state, but the humidity started to up yesterday, and that is keeping the lows in the 60s this morning. today remains mostly sunny, but it is warmer and more humid with highs in the mid 80s. tonight is partly cloudy, very warm and humid with lows near 70. it's back to work and school on tuesday, and it will be very warm and steamy with highs near 90, and afternoon. showers are t'storms are likely tuesday night with lows in
the community is closing businesses and canceling classes...due to extensive damage.the pawnee nation president says his tribal community is in need of serious repair, especially on the pawnee campus.the quake was felt in several states. there were no reported injuries. the 'unofficial' end of summer is upon us ... and while many chose to leave town, there are other options. day weekend include: going shopping for holiday deals visiting a parkgoing to a cookout or barbequegoing on a hikingand...
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scientists say the epicenter was in pawnee, oklahoma... but people in seven states could feel it. the earthquake was a magnituide 5.6... and six buildings are now uninhabitable because of the damage. one homeowner suffered minor injuries, but he is already out of the hospital. "(mayor brad sewell, pawnee, ok): "our emergency manager is out looking at things, we have our fire department here, we've got a lot of assistance from emergency crews from surrounding towns, we are very fortunate to have good relationships with them, and they're just doing their best to ascertain what damage we've got." the earthquake was also felt in kansas, iowa, texas, missouri, nebraska and arkansas. gusty winds and lower temperatures are making their way into the valley. meteorologist at the weather. sam? after a high temperature of 99 degrees on saturday, temperatures will continue to fall through the rest of your labor day weekend. skies will stay mostly clear overnight with temperatures falling into the mid to low 70s sunday morning. look for wall-to-wall sunshine across the las vegas valley on sund
scientists say the epicenter was in pawnee, oklahoma... but people in seven states could feel it. the earthquake was a magnituide 5.6... and six buildings are now uninhabitable because of the damage. one homeowner suffered minor injuries, but he is already out of the hospital. "(mayor brad sewell, pawnee, ok): "our emergency manager is out looking at things, we have our fire department here, we've got a lot of assistance from emergency crews from surrounding towns, we are very...
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the hardest hit was the small town of pawnee, where a number of buildings and structural damage. one person had minor injuries. the u.s. geological society said there were after shocks registering as high as 3.6 magnitude. let's toss it to jerry to see how cooler temperatures are sticking around. >> we are going into winter, and all, henderson, lake mead parkway, i'm going to put this into motion, next few hours, see how shaky the camera is, why would it be shaking? well let's see maybe because we had wind gusts out there. we just skipped one. let me see if i can go back. my computer is acting up a little. they had a 44 mile-an-hour wi shaking. northwest wind at 2. blowing in the northwest side of the valley, charleston and 215, 80?, 20% relative humidity. winds, ten to 15 mile-an-hour range but could go stronger. redeveloping tomorrow. temperatures 87, same reading as verdes. this computer has gremlins in it. 95 indian springs, 105 in [ laughter ] lip, and 100s in eastern clark county. overton, it made it to 81 in pahrump currently, 89 in officially 86 top of the hour at the air
the hardest hit was the small town of pawnee, where a number of buildings and structural damage. one person had minor injuries. the u.s. geological society said there were after shocks registering as high as 3.6 magnitude. let's toss it to jerry to see how cooler temperatures are sticking around. >> we are going into winter, and all, henderson, lake mead parkway, i'm going to put this into motion, next few hours, see how shaky the camera is, why would it be shaking? well let's see maybe...
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the epicenter was in pawnee, about 90 minutes outside oklahoma city. right now, there is visible damage to several buildings in pawnee county. the quake registered at a magnitude of 5.6. that ties for the strongest in the states' recorded history. now the state is ordering a shutdown of nearly 40 wells used for drilling. experts say fracking makes the region more susceptible to earthquakes. the quake was also felt as far away as iowa, missouri, and texas. right now, two americans are missing in the mountains of pakistan. and overnight, their families called off the search. kyle dempster and scott anderson are two well known climbers from utah. they were last seen august 22. a rescue effort was launched last sunday. their families made the decision to call off the search based on how much time had passed and the weather. this morning, more answers in a remains are from a boy kidnapped in october 1989. jacob wetterling was 11-years-old when a masked gunman grabbed him from a road near his home. no one is charged. but police say a person of interest gave
the epicenter was in pawnee, about 90 minutes outside oklahoma city. right now, there is visible damage to several buildings in pawnee county. the quake registered at a magnitude of 5.6. that ties for the strongest in the states' recorded history. now the state is ordering a shutdown of nearly 40 wells used for drilling. experts say fracking makes the region more susceptible to earthquakes. the quake was also felt as far away as iowa, missouri, and texas. right now, two americans are missing in...
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from historical buildings in pawnee, oklahoma covered the sidewalks. the small city the latest epicenter of concern over oklahoma's oil and gas industry. >> it was bad. whole thing was going like this. it was bad. >> reporter: in 2015, oklahoma averaged 2.5 earthquakes a day with magnitude of 3.5 or higher. a total of 907 last year compared to 2 in 2008. oklahoma geological e connected increase in quakes to dispoe saufl wa disposal of waste water from hydraulic fracturing or fracking. it prompted the state to shut down waste water hills in state history. 37 scheduled to be closed. >> if we stopped all the activity tomorrow. not like the earthquakes would stop tomorrow. >> the seismologist of u.s. geological survey says induced injection wells aren't as severe 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
from historical buildings in pawnee, oklahoma covered the sidewalks. the small city the latest epicenter of concern over oklahoma's oil and gas industry. >> it was bad. whole thing was going like this. it was bad. >> reporter: in 2015, oklahoma averaged 2.5 earthquakes a day with magnitude of 3.5 or higher. a total of 907 last year compared to 2 in 2008. oklahoma geological e connected increase in quakes to dispoe saufl wa disposal of waste water from hydraulic fracturing or...
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specifically, pawnee at 6:02 our time this morning. station in dallas that this could be felt in numerous states ranging from north dakota to texas. we are told that this spans around 750 miles. tremors could be felt that far away. and a lasted roughly 94 seconds. you know, we actually even got e-mails from some folks in colorado saying they thought they felt some kind of tremor there. we don't know if that's true. we are trying to confirm that information this morning. >> yeah, folks out east definitely say they we'll see. and you see all these photos coming in right now. that's a supermarket. everything fell off the shelves. cracks in the sidewalks. shattered glass from the cupboards. a lot of damage to be cleaned up. so far no reports of injuries, and that is what's most important right now. we'll continue to track this story both online and right here on air for the next hour or so. but as you can see, there is a lot happening on twitter right now. we are seeing some of these -- the radar images popping up as page, as well. >> it i
specifically, pawnee at 6:02 our time this morning. station in dallas that this could be felt in numerous states ranging from north dakota to texas. we are told that this spans around 750 miles. tremors could be felt that far away. and a lasted roughly 94 seconds. you know, we actually even got e-mails from some folks in colorado saying they thought they felt some kind of tremor there. we don't know if that's true. we are trying to confirm that information this morning. >> yeah, folks out...
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the 5.6 quake centered near the city of pawnee tied a state record felt in seven states.nd renewed concerns about the disposal of waste water from oil and gas production which has been linked to the recent outbreaks of quakes in oklahoma. here is mireya villarreal. >> facade came down. off this old building on 6th street. >> reporter: bricks and debris from historical buildings in pawnee, oklahoma covered the sidewalks. the small city the latest epicenter of concern over oklahoma's oil and gas industry. >> it was bad. whole thing was going like this. it was bad. >> reporter: in 2015, oklahoma averaged 2.5 earthquakes a day with magnitude of 3.5 or higher. a total of 907 last year compared to 2 in 2008. oklahoma geological experts have 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. not like the earthquakes would stop tomorrow. >> the seismologist of u.
the 5.6 quake centered near the city of pawnee tied a state record felt in seven states.nd renewed concerns about the disposal of waste water from oil and gas production which has been linked to the recent outbreaks of quakes in oklahoma. here is mireya villarreal. >> facade came down. off this old building on 6th street. >> reporter: bricks and debris from historical buildings in pawnee, oklahoma covered the sidewalks. the small city the latest epicenter of concern over oklahoma's...
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a magnitude-five-point-six quake shook pawnee, oklahoma saturday morning... damaging at least a dozen buildings. one resident suffered minor injuries, but he is already out of the hospital. governor mary fallin now says that about 35 disposal wells used by the fracking industry must be shut down. she also says inspectors didn't find any structural problems with highways and bridges in the area. the quake was also felt in kansas, iowa, texas, missouri, nebraska and massachusetts is is preparing as the storm once known as hurricane hermine heads north. the system has since been downgraded to a tropical storm. however it is still packing up to seventy mile per hour winds... and heavy rains. the storm also putting a damper on the holiday weekend in much of the northeast-- churning up dangerous waves and currents. residents along the coast have been warned to stay away from the ocean. many beaches along the northeast - will remain closed through labor day. currents forecast from fox6 chief meteorologist rob haswell partly sunny today with a southerly breeze helpin
a magnitude-five-point-six quake shook pawnee, oklahoma saturday morning... damaging at least a dozen buildings. one resident suffered minor injuries, but he is already out of the hospital. governor mary fallin now says that about 35 disposal wells used by the fracking industry must be shut down. she also says inspectors didn't find any structural problems with highways and bridges in the area. the quake was also felt in kansas, iowa, texas, missouri, nebraska and massachusetts is is preparing...
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the magnitude 5.6 quake was centered near pawnee oklahoma. one person was hurt, the governor says inspectors did the area. the quake was felt in other states like texas and nebraska. >>> it's time to talk weather. a beautiful start to the weekend. today's high was 106. the averages 103. overnight lows 83 and 81 in the average. across the state 102 in phoenix, 69 in flagstaff, temperatures this time of year. we will see a drop off in temperatures on wednesday. across the state here in the valley -- things are looking clear beautiful blue skies. all of us are seeing clear skies and warm temperatures. once the sunset goes down, things will cool down considerably. looking at tonight if you are heading out, things are clear tomorrow morning, we are looking at clear without rain. the air is dry and we aren't seeing monsoon activity through monday. overnight lows tonight we will see temperatures dip down into the mid-70s in phoenix. 73 in gila bend, 44 and flagstaff 53 let's talk about the labor day monday, things will be very clear all day. tempera
the magnitude 5.6 quake was centered near pawnee oklahoma. one person was hurt, the governor says inspectors did the area. the quake was felt in other states like texas and nebraska. >>> it's time to talk weather. a beautiful start to the weekend. today's high was 106. the averages 103. overnight lows 83 and 81 in the average. across the state 102 in phoenix, 69 in flagstaff, temperatures this time of year. we will see a drop off in temperatures on wednesday. across the state here in...
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this video, from pawnee, oklahoma, near the epicenter of the five- damaged... but none collapsed. residents and business owners are left cleaning up. they say they've had quakes before in oklahoma... but nothing like this: "it was the biggest one that i've ever felt. it's quite an eye opener when you're sound asleep and you get that kind of rumble, that kind of shake.")) a security camera at a high school in cushing, oklahoma caught the shaking on video. there were about six strong aftershocks in the same area... including one that measured magnitude. coming up on live at five: after nearly three decades... a minnesota family may finally have closure in the disappearance of their son. plus..."hurricane hermine" isn't going away. in fact, she's gaining strength ?again?. the latest on more trouble brewing along the russ feingold: so, what do you girls want to be when you grow up? girl 1: i want to be an astronomer. girl 2: i want to be a doctor! russ feingold: do you think you should be paid the same as boys? girl 1: definitely. girl 2: yep! russ feingold: well, i raised my two girl
this video, from pawnee, oklahoma, near the epicenter of the five- damaged... but none collapsed. residents and business owners are left cleaning up. they say they've had quakes before in oklahoma... but nothing like this: "it was the biggest one that i've ever felt. it's quite an eye opener when you're sound asleep and you get that kind of rumble, that kind of shake.")) a security camera at a high school in cushing, oklahoma caught the shaking on video. there were about six strong...
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/// ((sharie johnson)) magnitude earthquake rattled temblor struck about nine miles south-west of pawnee, oklahoma. it damaged at least one historic building and six other buildings... now uninhabitable. in tulsa things got shaken up for one couple's wedding day. (((bride): "i kind of think it's good luck. so we were just upstairs and it all started shaking and we were just like 'oh dear, what's happening', there was an earthquake and then we were like 'we'll take it as good luck from today'. yeah! (laughs) (groom): "yeah! (laughs). as she said." )) ((sharie johnson)) >>> there hav of serious injuries so far. oklahoma governor mary fallin says about 35 underground disposal wells in the state must be shut down. the earthquake was also felt in kansas, arkansas, missouri, texas, nebraska, and iowa./// ((sharie johnson)) ((katie boer)) lots to talk about weather wise because it's a big weekend and for some you might be impacted by this red flag warning if youre headed to the mountains today or this evening or nye county. this red flw for very low humidity and gusty winds through 11pm tonight
/// ((sharie johnson)) magnitude earthquake rattled temblor struck about nine miles south-west of pawnee, oklahoma. it damaged at least one historic building and six other buildings... now uninhabitable. in tulsa things got shaken up for one couple's wedding day. (((bride): "i kind of think it's good luck. so we were just upstairs and it all started shaking and we were just like 'oh dear, what's happening', there was an earthquake and then we were like 'we'll take it as good luck from...
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pawnee, oklahoma is to the north of oklahoma city and just this earthquake. it had a fairly shallow depth. so they'll get a lot more during the day today. here at home high pressure influences our weather. it won't move much. just meender around the great lakes and that's partially thanks to tropical storm hermione. as we continue to track the traffic this will become a slow mover, off the coast right now bringing rain delaware, maryland. that will stretch up into coastal new york and boston as well. where tropical storm watches and warnings are in place. but with hermione being as strong as she is our weather doesn't change much. maybe you're packing up the car and heading to tidal town. remember your sunscreen sun glasses and a billed hat because the sun will be bright. temperatures i think here in the south we make it to about and generally on the light side. so enjoy the sunshine for today. here we are at noon. we'll look at pleasant weather through the afternoon. again, a few clouds from time to time. but otherwise, we'll stay dry. it's a great night to
pawnee, oklahoma is to the north of oklahoma city and just this earthquake. it had a fairly shallow depth. so they'll get a lot more during the day today. here at home high pressure influences our weather. it won't move much. just meender around the great lakes and that's partially thanks to tropical storm hermione. as we continue to track the traffic this will become a slow mover, off the coast right now bringing rain delaware, maryland. that will stretch up into coastal new york and boston as...
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officials say the endpy center of that quake hit near pawnee. the earthquake was felt again 7 states in the u.s. heartland. >> it's the biggest one i've ever felt. quite an eye opener when you're sound asleep and get that rumble. >> it ties the record for the strongest quake in oklahoma history. >> donald trump told members of an african-american church in envy of the word. he told the congregation that the african-american faith community has hast been one of god's greatest gifts to america. he said the civil rights again jenn da for our time ensures better education and jobs. >> meanwhile, the eve of the g20 summit in china, the u.s. and china worked out an agreement to cut global now, this visit is president obama's last trip to aia before leaving office. >> hurricane lester still brought heavy rains and rough wave it is to the hawaii area, but is now moving northwest of ohio. >>> coming up in a few minutes, we'll have look at your labor i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. there's a race going on right now. the world's clean energ
officials say the endpy center of that quake hit near pawnee. the earthquake was felt again 7 states in the u.s. heartland. >> it's the biggest one i've ever felt. quite an eye opener when you're sound asleep and get that rumble. >> it ties the record for the strongest quake in oklahoma history. >> donald trump told members of an african-american church in envy of the word. he told the congregation that the african-american faith community has hast been one of god's greatest...
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is video of pawnee, oklahoma near where the magnitude- five-point-six quake was centered. scientists say the earthquake was felt across seven u-s states. one university of iowa professor says iowa can easily sense other earthquakes due to it's rockbed. "the rocks here in the midwest aren't fractured, they're not weak, so they're sort of like a really well built bell. and if you strike that bell it rings. and it rings very efficiently. " the biggest earthquake to hit the midwest in five years. that one was also in oklahoma. a recent nationwide poll shows libertarian gary johnson is getting double-digit support. the former new mexico governor was at grand view university in des moines today for his first iowa rally. some may not recognize the name today the former new mexico governor met with hundreds of supporters in des moines. johnson is running as a libertarian. national polls show johnson with about 10 percent support over the past several weeks. supporters gathered to hear him speak at grand view university this afternoon. he spoke about balancing the budget for future
is video of pawnee, oklahoma near where the magnitude- five-point-six quake was centered. scientists say the earthquake was felt across seven u-s states. one university of iowa professor says iowa can easily sense other earthquakes due to it's rockbed. "the rocks here in the midwest aren't fractured, they're not weak, so they're sort of like a really well built bell. and if you strike that bell it rings. and it rings very efficiently. " the biggest earthquake to hit the midwest in...
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live in pawnee, oklahoma.. todd walker for the now. the presidential candidates aren't taking labor day off. next on 13 action news live at 6:30.. they're taking the race for the white house to ohio.. and to the airwaves. we sent him here to fix it. but congressman joe heck became part of the problem. wall street invested over a half-million dollars in congressman heck's campaigns, and heck supports their agenda -- privatizing social security, handing wall street billions in fees, but risking our retirement in the stock market, cutting benefits, putting wall street ahead of us. congressman heck -- what's wrong with washington. u-s in the coming days... 13 first alert chief meteorologist has what that will mean for us. bryan? tonight...clear. lows 64 to 68 on the west side of the valley... 66 to 71 on the east side. south winds up to 10 mph shifting to the west after 93 to 97 on the east side. east up to 10 mph in the afternoon. some major traffic headaches beginning tomorrow... the west after midnight. .tuesday...sunny. highs 90 to 94
live in pawnee, oklahoma.. todd walker for the now. the presidential candidates aren't taking labor day off. next on 13 action news live at 6:30.. they're taking the race for the white house to ohio.. and to the airwaves. we sent him here to fix it. but congressman joe heck became part of the problem. wall street invested over a half-million dollars in congressman heck's campaigns, and heck supports their agenda -- privatizing social security, handing wall street billions in fees, but risking...
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the epicenter 10 miles away from northwest pawnee, oklahoma. officials there were saying there were no injuries or casualties but a lot of buildings were damaged. reports indicate that quake could be felt from nebraska to texas. >>> tropical storm hermine is entinsfying with 70 -- intensifying with 70-mile-per-hour winds and heavy rain. residents in north carolina and aftermath of this storm as they clean up downed trees. many homes and businesses lost power in the inland and coastal areas. one man says he had to fight these winds. >> some of those gusts were -- were probably 50-mile-an-hour, because it was blowing me from one site of the road to the other. >> severe weather warnings are in effect in coastal areas from virginia to connecticut. start of your holiday weekend. and we've got some good weather in store for you coming up over the next few days. some changes in the middle of the week, but we'll get to that in a few minutes, coming up in ? there is no life i know to compare with your imagination. ? >> what a talent. people honoring gen
the epicenter 10 miles away from northwest pawnee, oklahoma. officials there were saying there were no injuries or casualties but a lot of buildings were damaged. reports indicate that quake could be felt from nebraska to texas. >>> tropical storm hermine is entinsfying with 70 -- intensifying with 70-mile-per-hour winds and heavy rain. residents in north carolina and aftermath of this storm as they clean up downed trees. many homes and businesses lost power in the inland and coastal...
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take a look at this video from outside christian high school which is about 25 miles south pawnee. you can see the camera shaking there. there was some structural damage, nothing major. a bride and groom were getting ready in tulsa when the quake hit. >> i kind of think it's good luck. we were upstairs getting ready and it started shaking ann we were like oh deer what's happening. -- oh dear what's happening. we'll take it as good luck. >> rain is supposed to be good some people in arizona even reported feeling this. >>> tropical storm hermine is continuing to cause troubles for millions of people along the east coast the holiday weekend and could turn back into a hurricane. two people have died from the storm. forecasters expect hermine to regain hurricane force tomorrow before it weakens again by tuesday. tropical storm warnings are in effect as far north as >>> the denver broncos cut roster and one of those who didn't make it is quarterback mark sanchez. he was one of 22 cut before the 2:00 p.m. cutoff today. he was picked up by the dallas cowboys. >>> meanwhile in san francisco
take a look at this video from outside christian high school which is about 25 miles south pawnee. you can see the camera shaking there. there was some structural damage, nothing major. a bride and groom were getting ready in tulsa when the quake hit. >> i kind of think it's good luck. we were upstairs getting ready and it started shaking ann we were like oh deer what's happening. -- oh dear what's happening. we'll take it as good luck. >> rain is supposed to be good some people in...
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. >> reporter: today a 5.6 quake in the small town of pawnee. emergency crews dousing fires while other areas saw 100-year-old stone facades come crashing down. >> right away, you could tell this was something different. >> reporter: the quake fanning out across the nebraska, missouri, iowa, arkansas, and texas. an upward trend showing a spike in oklahoma earthquakes, a region with heavy oil and natural gas production. this year for the first time geologists putting out a map highlighting areas prone to human-caused earthquakes. they're linked to fracking and injecting deep into the earth. >> there is a pretty strong chance this is also related to wastewater injection. >> reporter: in 2011, the number up to 63. and last year a staggering 890 quakes. the state recently ordered a cut back in wastewater injection sites to reduce the number of earthquakes. >> today they're shutting down up to wells. >> reporter: a growing concern as the heartland finds itself on increasingly shaking ground. >>> in minnesota a tragedy end to a cold case that kept man
. >> reporter: today a 5.6 quake in the small town of pawnee. emergency crews dousing fires while other areas saw 100-year-old stone facades come crashing down. >> right away, you could tell this was something different. >> reporter: the quake fanning out across the nebraska, missouri, iowa, arkansas, and texas. an upward trend showing a spike in oklahoma earthquakes, a region with heavy oil and natural gas production. this year for the first time geologists putting out a map...