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and you can see the red, central valley and down towards the south of california has its course down in you mexico as well. and arizona asked for the rain its been a, an accompanying problem for some states. but for the south, its not drifting its leaving the midwest, it's leaving places by illinois and the staggered be the southern states the season . pretty big down. pause over the next 2 or 3 days, leaving dry behind. but also, of course, leaving the fairly high temperatures quickly running through barbados will be tropical storm elsa on its way to cuba this weekend. it still had an order 0 really good. why a 3rd of children in love on are going to bed hungry. our software is being developed in south korea, in an effort to reduce suicides under the sports belgium and actually headline the year a quarter finals. peter's going to be here to look ahead to that big game. ah, can an image ref.
and you can see the red, central valley and down towards the south of california has its course down in you mexico as well. and arizona asked for the rain its been a, an accompanying problem for some states. but for the south, its not drifting its leaving the midwest, it's leaving places by illinois and the staggered be the southern states the season . pretty big down. pause over the next 2 or 3 days, leaving dry behind. but also, of course, leaving the fairly high temperatures quickly running...
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again, this is south of lake tahoe, just east of the california/nevada border. let's give you a look at our seismograph. here you go. here is a visual reflection of n the shaking. several aftershocks followed right after, and at this point, we have counted at least 18. probably more from a few minutes ago when i last looked here to have been no reports of injuries or damage. a lot of those aftershocks were in the 3, 3.5 range, a few of the 2s, one that was a 4.4, a little bigger. there were a whole lot of them, and earthquake twitter was quickly trending, with many people reporting feeling the quake all the way in the bay area hundreds of miles west of the epicenter. >> lots of comments coming in, lots of tweets. one man in daly city tweeted this video and you could see his light fixture there swinging back and forth, and on abc7 news at 4:00, we spoke to sally rosen. she owns a restaurant and walker in mono county close to the nevada border. she said that she ran out of the house to check on her restaurant. >> cups and things all fell off the shelf. we had a lo
again, this is south of lake tahoe, just east of the california/nevada border. let's give you a look at our seismograph. here you go. here is a visual reflection of n the shaking. several aftershocks followed right after, and at this point, we have counted at least 18. probably more from a few minutes ago when i last looked here to have been no reports of injuries or damage. a lot of those aftershocks were in the 3, 3.5 range, a few of the 2s, one that was a 4.4, a little bigger. there were a...
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for us in the bay area, there will be a slight chance of rain over south california we'll a little bitrnight including early tomorrow. watching automatic of that and we are watching the tropical system. how is it looking for the commute. >> looking at a smooth drive. traffic here. one area of concern
for us in the bay area, there will be a slight chance of rain over south california we'll a little bitrnight including early tomorrow. watching automatic of that and we are watching the tropical system. how is it looking for the commute. >> looking at a smooth drive. traffic here. one area of concern
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shaking was felt quite widely, from san francisco to east of carson city and nevada, and as far south as azalea, california. shaking effects include rock fall along highway 395 near coalville, right near the epicenter of the earthquake. the earthquake is the result of normal faulting. it was a pretty well understood and expected mechanism for an earthquake at the eastern boundary of the sierra nevada mountains in the region in which it happened. our earthquake early warning system, shake alert, detected the earthquake 25.6 seconds after its origins. the system underestimated the original and estimated a location that was slightly off from the true location. that meant that as the waves propagated across the state, other stations misregistered the event. several different shake alerts were sent out for earthquakes in different areas. people who joined and visited our site upon feeling it really early will have seen multiple different events show up simultaneously. this is a fairly common thing that happens as the instruments are just detecting and automatically sending signals from the earthquakes so it's s
shaking was felt quite widely, from san francisco to east of carson city and nevada, and as far south as azalea, california. shaking effects include rock fall along highway 395 near coalville, right near the epicenter of the earthquake. the earthquake is the result of normal faulting. it was a pretty well understood and expected mechanism for an earthquake at the eastern boundary of the sierra nevada mountains in the region in which it happened. our earthquake early warning system, shake alert,...
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the 10 years after the conference, we find lily living south of los angeles, california. ah, really, you ronnie teaches at the university of san diego and one of her specialist subjects is the working culture of high tech business. ah, we're lucky. she has a good memory number. if somebody reacted after this sentence, which is very good point, a certain way to be honest. the reaction was nothing. i remember that panel. everyone went up to him to talk to him. and 2 or 3 people came up to me to talk about the ethics of this form of labor. this is a room full of highly educated people in san francisco, and nobody batted an eyelash. how do you explain that? you know, the kinds of people who have access to these spaces are the kinds of people who never worked in a situation where they wondered if they could make rent or they never worked in a situation where, you know, somebody gets sick and they can't pay someone to go and take care of them. so they have to kind of take a really bad job at home or, and they have no connection to the kinds of situations of the people that are w
the 10 years after the conference, we find lily living south of los angeles, california. ah, really, you ronnie teaches at the university of san diego and one of her specialist subjects is the working culture of high tech business. ah, we're lucky. she has a good memory number. if somebody reacted after this sentence, which is very good point, a certain way to be honest. the reaction was nothing. i remember that panel. everyone went up to him to talk to him. and 2 or 3 people came up to me to...
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Jul 26, 2021
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for us in the bay area, there will be a slight chance of rain over south california we'll a little bit of rain and thunderstorm. overnight including early tomorrow. watching automatic of that and we are watching the tropical system. how is it looking for the commute. >> looking at a smooth drive. traffic here. one area of concern is eastbound 580. now learning one lane is blocked as a result of the crew there. your traditional slowing. that eastbound did clearup. a smooth drive as well out of the north bay. no problem as we head across the north bay back to you. >> with covid cases growing. more and more cities are considering new mask requirements tracie potts in washington. >> are there? >> we are talking a number of incidents here in the shooter in another vehicle did get away. another woman in a toyota camery was shot and killed. a child in the front passenger seat also shot but survived. the child in a baby seat was not shurt. the car ran into a rail. just after midnight saturday morning another shooting sent a grandmother to the hospital. >> there were two guys. went in the store
for us in the bay area, there will be a slight chance of rain over south california we'll a little bit of rain and thunderstorm. overnight including early tomorrow. watching automatic of that and we are watching the tropical system. how is it looking for the commute. >> looking at a smooth drive. traffic here. one area of concern is eastbound 580. now learning one lane is blocked as a result of the crew there. your traditional slowing. that eastbound did clearup. a smooth drive as well...
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of carson city, nevada. and as far south as visalia, california. shaking related effects that we've so far include rock fall along highway 3.95 near coalville. that's right. near the epicenter of the earthquake. the earthquake is the result of normal it's a pretty well understood unexpected mechanism for an earthquake at the eastern boundary of the sierra nevada mountains. in the region that and in which it happened. early warning system shake alert. detective the earthquake. 25.6 seconds after its origin system underestimated the original night to that event has made a location that was slightly off from the true location that meant that as the waves propagated across the state. other stations miss registered the several different shake alerts were sent for a base in different areas and people who joined in visit our site upon feeling it really early. will have seen multiple different events show up sort of simultaneously. this is a fairly common thing that happens at the beginning as our instruments are just detecting automatically sending signals
of carson city, nevada. and as far south as visalia, california. shaking related effects that we've so far include rock fall along highway 3.95 near coalville. that's right. near the epicenter of the earthquake. the earthquake is the result of normal it's a pretty well understood unexpected mechanism for an earthquake at the eastern boundary of the sierra nevada mountains. in the region that and in which it happened. early warning system shake alert. detective the earthquake. 25.6 seconds after...
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south of. paradise california reaching all the way down to the bay area to modesto and people in those areas were exposed to levels of lead. and other metals that were about 10 times higher than what we normally see. that occurred for only about a 24 hour period. but exposure to these types of toxics are not something that's a good idea under any conditions. it's you know, only a matter of time. it would seem before we have more of those smoke filled days here in the bay area. there's just sort of no way around it. obviously all of us remember the day we woke up in the skies were orange here in the bay area, smoke from from a nearby wildfired trw to deal with these kinds of conditions here when the air is just thick with smoke like we saw last year. what are the most important ways that people can protect themselves and the most important things to keep in mind? well they're really two things that we recommend that people do. one is that for people who live in areas that we call the wild land, urban interface, those areas that are most likely to experience wildfires and where homes are most likel
south of. paradise california reaching all the way down to the bay area to modesto and people in those areas were exposed to levels of lead. and other metals that were about 10 times higher than what we normally see. that occurred for only about a 24 hour period. but exposure to these types of toxics are not something that's a good idea under any conditions. it's you know, only a matter of time. it would seem before we have more of those smoke filled days here in the bay area. there's just sort...
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south of oregon, not - to be quite terrifying. this is in the south of oregon, not far i the south of oregon, not far from the south of oregon, not far from the californiacurrently burning in the united states and very, very similar conditions creating its own weather pattern making it much more difficult for the firefighters in that area and as you mentioned a number of them about nine have tested positive for covid—19. the rna isolation away from the main base camp the firefighters used but you can imagine it is simply complicating what's already a logistically very difficult task. this is woodland, very difficult terrain to get through. firefighters are hampered on a number of fronts. the weather has helped a little bit in the last couple of days. the humidity has gone down slightly, the wind has quelled so they have made some inroads but it's likely to still be burning for several weeks, even months until we finally get some rain as late as november or december. some rain as late as november or december-— december. you have lived in the united states _ december. you have lived in the united states many _ december. you have lived in the united states
south of oregon, not - to be quite terrifying. this is in the south of oregon, not far i the south of oregon, not far from the south of oregon, not far from the californiacurrently burning in the united states and very, very similar conditions creating its own weather pattern making it much more difficult for the firefighters in that area and as you mentioned a number of them about nine have tested positive for covid—19. the rna isolation away from the main base camp the firefighters used but...
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brent: it's not just in oregon, we know south of the border in california, they are also dealing withhese wildfires. how are authorities dealing with this? also those people who are being affected, facing the possibility of losing everything, how are they coping? reporter: this area faces often wildfires, but they are happening early in the year because of this extreme heat and extreme drought. i mean, experts don't leave any doubt that this has a lot to do with the climate crisis. but if you talk to people on the ground, as what we do for dw news, and ask them if they think there should be action taken to fight the climate crisis, it is quite astonishing that many, many people do not believe that this has anything to do with it. they just want to continue their lifestyle, they want to keep driving big cars, they want to move to the middle of the woods, it's quite surprising to me that there's so little debate about the importance of fighting the climate crisis at this point. brent: we can see behind you there, this forest has been completely burned. we know that there was wildlife li
brent: it's not just in oregon, we know south of the border in california, they are also dealing withhese wildfires. how are authorities dealing with this? also those people who are being affected, facing the possibility of losing everything, how are they coping? reporter: this area faces often wildfires, but they are happening early in the year because of this extreme heat and extreme drought. i mean, experts don't leave any doubt that this has a lot to do with the climate crisis. but if you...
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it started ealier this week, around wednesday is when a lot of the heat really started building across south—eastern californiaekend, saturday and sunday, potentially going into monday in a lot of places, and then we will finally get some relief tuesday and wednesday as we get a little bit of cooling across the region. in the cities and states that are affected, are they prepared for these kinds of temperatures? you know, it's something that a lot of these states do see in the summer, and thankfully in this case we were able to get the warning out quite early, so a lot of the cities and states have been setting up things like cooling centres, and getting a lot of resources out to their people — but at the same time, we are seeing temperatures that are meeting or sometimes exceeding all—time record highs, so while this is something that a lot of these areas are ready for, at the same time these are temperatures that, you know, even people who have lived there a long time have never seen before. you mentioned the record high daytime temperatures, but these temperatures are staying high at nighttime as well, aren
it started ealier this week, around wednesday is when a lot of the heat really started building across south—eastern californiaekend, saturday and sunday, potentially going into monday in a lot of places, and then we will finally get some relief tuesday and wednesday as we get a little bit of cooling across the region. in the cities and states that are affected, are they prepared for these kinds of temperatures? you know, it's something that a lot of these states do see in the summer, and...
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south of lake tahoe. you can see it's right there near the california nevada border. now initially, the usgs reported. there was a 4.8 quake just seconds later east of tracy. since then, they have removed that earthquake off of their map. there have also been a number of aftershocks reported around the initial quake area near st line. they are kind of clustered together those red dots that you see right there. it was felt all the way out here in the bay area, as well as into the sacramento region. we are reaching out to the usgs and will bring you any updates as we get them. well, today marks two weeks since that condo collapsed in florida, the latest from the scene where it officially changed from a rescue mission today what if you could push a button and less carbon would be put into the air. if there were a button that would help you use less energy, breathe cleaner air, and even take on climate change... would you press it? all of this started when we discovered the benefits of local, raw honey for our family. and then we said "hey, you know what? this is a business right here." we went out and sta
south of lake tahoe. you can see it's right there near the california nevada border. now initially, the usgs reported. there was a 4.8 quake just seconds later east of tracy. since then, they have removed that earthquake off of their map. there have also been a number of aftershocks reported around the initial quake area near st line. they are kind of clustered together those red dots that you see right there. it was felt all the way out here in the bay area, as well as into the sacramento...
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you see a lot of moisture to our south and east around the four corners. that monsoonal moisture pushing into californianto southern california. then tuesday it will try and move into northern california to bring a chance of thunderstorms. overnight tonight we'll see coastal cloud cover, some high clouds streaming from the south of overall we'll see mid- to upper 50s overnight tonight. future weather hour by hour here's the cloud cover moving in first thing tomorrow morning. into the afternoon we'll get some breaks of sunshine here and there, but by tuesday we'll be on the lookout for any moisture moving in. on this particular model 3:30, 4:00 early in the morning tuesday it is trying to pop a shower even perhaps a thunderstorm. if we do see lightning, i think the chance is very low and i think that chance is greatest to our east around lake tahoe tuesday. it's something we'll watch very closely. highs tomorrow, it's a really comfortable day. it's the coolest day we have all week, 60s and 70s around the bay shoreline. our warmest spots inland mid- to upper 80s. cloudier and cooler tomorrow. there's the
you see a lot of moisture to our south and east around the four corners. that monsoonal moisture pushing into californianto southern california. then tuesday it will try and move into northern california to bring a chance of thunderstorms. overnight tonight we'll see coastal cloud cover, some high clouds streaming from the south of overall we'll see mid- to upper 50s overnight tonight. future weather hour by hour here's the cloud cover moving in first thing tomorrow morning. into the afternoon...
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the quake hit just about three hours ago south of lake tahoe near walker, california. 3:49 p.m. exact time. we'll show you where it was centered, near the california/nevada border. it tripgerred a cluster of aftershocks between tahoe and mono lake, several dozen so far. the shaking also sent boulders flying down nearby mountains. take a look. that is incredible to see and really incredible to hear it. you feel like you're right there with this video. this was in coleville, california. these are small towns that we're talking about that aren't used to this size of earthquakes. we've talked with a lot of people who felt the ground rumble. one man sent us these photos from inside the walker general store in coleville. you can see the bottles and other supplies flying off the shelves. the shaking felt here in the bay area of course. a lot of people talking about this. this is video from one of our video editors here at nbc. you can see the chandelier iran side of her home swinging. this was taken in the east bay in brentwood, nearly 200 miles away from that epicenter. in the last hou
the quake hit just about three hours ago south of lake tahoe near walker, california. 3:49 p.m. exact time. we'll show you where it was centered, near the california/nevada border. it tripgerred a cluster of aftershocks between tahoe and mono lake, several dozen so far. the shaking also sent boulders flying down nearby mountains. take a look. that is incredible to see and really incredible to hear it. you feel like you're right there with this video. this was in coleville, california. these are...
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cnn dan simon joins us from south of lake tahoe in california near the tamarac fire. out the containment there, if any, dan? >> reporter: this fire south of lake tahoe is zero percent contained. it's indicative of fires you're seeing all throughout the west. it's being driven by fuel and oppressive heat. this fire broke out on fourth of july. it went from 500 acres to 25,000 acres. not too many homes have been destroyed. you have a half dozen communities that did have to evacuate. >> every year seems like we're going through this. >> it's coming around. it's going to get you. it's where you live so you have to accept it. if you don't, what are you going to do? >> did you have any time to grab some belongings? >> i was told don't worry about it. everything will be okay. that evening it was like you have ten minutes to get the heck out of here. >> reporter: as this fire continues to burn, california has its first megafire of the season. now more than 100,000 acres. you have the fire up in oregon. the bootleg fire at more than 300,000 acres. clie mate experts say the mega
cnn dan simon joins us from south of lake tahoe in california near the tamarac fire. out the containment there, if any, dan? >> reporter: this fire south of lake tahoe is zero percent contained. it's indicative of fires you're seeing all throughout the west. it's being driven by fuel and oppressive heat. this fire broke out on fourth of july. it went from 500 acres to 25,000 acres. not too many homes have been destroyed. you have a half dozen communities that did have to evacuate....
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stunning number to come out of cal fire -- you talk about the bootleg fire in oregon, just south of them in californiaar was epic worst of all time in history wildfire season. already at this point in mid-july it is five times that big right now. so we are in a stage really where people are trying to wrap their heads around this new normal and understanding that adaptation to this is just as important as mitigation, cutting off the source of the problem, fossil fuels. >> bill, you talked about how the weather there, this drought is fuelling the fires. how is that impacting fighting the fires and how much harder it will be to stop them? >> reporter: it is -- it makes it so difficult, victor. i mean in california they've admitted for years that when the santa ana winds are blowing, there's no way for humans to put those fires out. they just have to wait for the weather to change. now that essentially has become a year-round phenomenon as the fire systems create the most challenging conditions. there's such a demand for firefighting planes and helicopters in the northwest, they get priority for jet fuel.
stunning number to come out of cal fire -- you talk about the bootleg fire in oregon, just south of them in californiaar was epic worst of all time in history wildfire season. already at this point in mid-july it is five times that big right now. so we are in a stage really where people are trying to wrap their heads around this new normal and understanding that adaptation to this is just as important as mitigation, cutting off the source of the problem, fossil fuels. >> bill, you talked...
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california. governor gavin newsome proclaimed a state of emergency for for northern counties. paving the way for more state support the tamarack fire just south of lake tahoe is threatening the communities on both sides of the california nevada state line. the fire was sparked by lightning on july 4th and has destroyed at least 10 buildings and fire crews in butte county say the dixie fire is now the largest fire in california. it continues to grow explosively prompting people living nearby to prepare for potential evacuation orders. i got everything packed up by the door and i'm ready to go as soon as the word comes. until then, i'm going to stay here and keep watering the lawn, the desert southwest, including southern california will continue to see scattered showers and thunderstorms due to the monsoon season. >> there's a chance for a few thunderstorms in northern california into oregon on tuesday. but lightning from those storms could spark new fires. >> now when it comes to fighting these massive wildfires firefighters are getting some high tech help. cal fire started using new computer modeling software that predicts how and where a wi
california. governor gavin newsome proclaimed a state of emergency for for northern counties. paving the way for more state support the tamarack fire just south of lake tahoe is threatening the communities on both sides of the california nevada state line. the fire was sparked by lightning on july 4th and has destroyed at least 10 buildings and fire crews in butte county say the dixie fire is now the largest fire in california. it continues to grow explosively prompting people living nearby to...
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again, this is south of lake tahoe, just east of the california/nevada border. let's give you a look at our seismograph. here you go. here is a visual reflection of n the shaking. several aftershocks followed right after, and at this point, we
again, this is south of lake tahoe, just east of the california/nevada border. let's give you a look at our seismograph. here you go. here is a visual reflection of n the shaking. several aftershocks followed right after, and at this point, we
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the west, at least 70 wildfires are now ravaging that region the fast-moving fire south of lake tahoe on the californiaer forced several communities to evacuate today and in oregon the largest wildfire in the u.s. right now keeps growing, exploding in size again overnight. it has already torched an area larger than new york city and is expanding 1,000 acres every hour >>> in san diego today the u.s. navy christened the "usns john lewis," honoring the late congressman and civil rights icon on the first anniversary of his death. many of lewis's former congressional colleagues were there. the navy plans to name another six ships after civil rights leaders. >>> now to the death of a hip-hop pioneer ♪ you say he's just a friend ♪ ♪ would you say he's just a friends ♪ >> tonight fans are mourning the loss of biz markie he was a hip-hop pioneer, rapper. biz markie died friday at the age of 57 >>> travelers taking to the skies just set a new pandemic-era record on friday the tsa screened more than 2 million people, but that's also led to a rise in delays, and many of them are not due to the weather meagan fitz
the west, at least 70 wildfires are now ravaging that region the fast-moving fire south of lake tahoe on the californiaer forced several communities to evacuate today and in oregon the largest wildfire in the u.s. right now keeps growing, exploding in size again overnight. it has already torched an area larger than new york city and is expanding 1,000 acres every hour >>> in san diego today the u.s. navy christened the "usns john lewis," honoring the late congressman and...
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of low pressure started to slide a little more off to the south. so the clockwise circulation still bringing up heat to parts of central california and the thunderstormse mentioned. but with this moving to the south, it's made way for the fog to roll in and pretty strong. as we start it off tomorrow morning, all areas can expect patchy low clouds. and of course the thickest fog near the coast and the bay spotty areas of drizzle. and we'll start it off at 57. more of those 50s over the north bay, san francisco and the east bay. now daytime highs as we push through tomorrow with a second consecutive day of fog will be extremely comfortable. look at this, over to cupertino, 70 degrees. milpitas, 79. a little warmer in morgan hill but nothing compared to this weekend at 80. after that 112 in brentwood this weekend, it feels so much better. closer to the bay, the breeze off the water will have us at 70 in hayward. 59 in half moon bay, redwood city, 72. san francisco stays chilly. winds out of the southwest at 17. go to the mission. it's slightly warmer here, a cool day and 63. let's bring it up to the north bay, and just as i've been talking about, the fog
of low pressure started to slide a little more off to the south. so the clockwise circulation still bringing up heat to parts of central california and the thunderstormse mentioned. but with this moving to the south, it's made way for the fog to roll in and pretty strong. as we start it off tomorrow morning, all areas can expect patchy low clouds. and of course the thickest fog near the coast and the bay spotty areas of drizzle. and we'll start it off at 57. more of those 50s over the north...
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. >> san francisco to the east of carson city, nevada and south is visalia, california. shaking related effects that we've heard of so far include rock fall along highway 3.95 near coalville. that's right. near the the earthquake. the earthquake is the result of normal it's a pretty well understood unexpected mechanism for. boundary of the sierra nevada mountains in the region that and in which it happened. early warning system. or detected the earthquake. 25.6 seconds after its origin. underestimated the original night to that event and that was slightly off from the true location. but man, that has the waves propagated across the state. other stations miss register. take alerts were sent for a base in different areas. joined in visit our site upon feeling it really early. will. multiple different events show up sort of simultaneously. this is a fairly common thing are instruments are just detecting automatically sending signals from these earthquakes. so it's something that's somewhat to be expected. >> we apologize for the audio that was cutting in and out on interview
. >> san francisco to the east of carson city, nevada and south is visalia, california. shaking related effects that we've heard of so far include rock fall along highway 3.95 near coalville. that's right. near the the earthquake. the earthquake is the result of normal it's a pretty well understood unexpected mechanism for. boundary of the sierra nevada mountains in the region that and in which it happened. early warning system. or detected the earthquake. 25.6 seconds after its origin....
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california. yesterday's quake was centered south of lake tahoe near the rural community of walker. d both sides of the california/nevada border. cars had to be -- had to, rather, maneuver around boulders after a rock slide. a 40-mile section of interstate 395 was closed to traffic. the quake was felt as far away as san francisco and las vegas. there were no reports of major damage or injuries, though. and aftershocks are expected for days. >>> "the new york times" says the fda reversed course and decided to put limits on who can receive a controversial new alzheimer's drug. last month the agency approved with mild memory or thinking problems should receive it. the move is likely to reduce thu x llion to 1.5 million people. >>> and tennis star naomi osaka wrote an essay for "time" magazine about her decision to withdraw from last month's french open to take a mental health break. osaka withdrew after being fined and threatened with disqualification for saying that she did not want to speak to the media during the tournament. she said some questions create doubt for her on the court.
california. yesterday's quake was centered south of lake tahoe near the rural community of walker. d both sides of the california/nevada border. cars had to be -- had to, rather, maneuver around boulders after a rock slide. a 40-mile section of interstate 395 was closed to traffic. the quake was felt as far away as san francisco and las vegas. there were no reports of major damage or injuries, though. and aftershocks are expected for days. >>> "the new york times" says the...
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workers and entrepreneurs, these are good citizens, the backbone of south florida i think it shows you the success of legal immigration california the failure of the illegal immigration. >> absolutely one thing that is inspiring when you look at florida, it almost looks like the melting pot that we've always celebrated in the united states and for those of us who agree with legal immigration want people to come here and were going to keep the country re-energize and start the businesses and adopt american values and freedom and that's what you see across all the cities from north to south in florida in a very vibrant community, the thing that is really striking about california's position in contrast, there is a bipartisan agreement that we need security at the border it's not something that most people like that gives you the uber woke political mentality that you want a convention it's not something widespread and into the agreement among americans and is not surprising that you see so many people leaving california. larry: critically south florida is an example of why the melting pot can still succeed, it's a great thought we
workers and entrepreneurs, these are good citizens, the backbone of south florida i think it shows you the success of legal immigration california the failure of the illegal immigration. >> absolutely one thing that is inspiring when you look at florida, it almost looks like the melting pot that we've always celebrated in the united states and for those of us who agree with legal immigration want people to come here and were going to keep the country re-energize and start the businesses...
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and expand and reach its peak around the middle part of next weekend, setting up across central and southern california. over 110 degrees likely for south of sacramento, down towards fresno. the pattern for the bay area. ten-day outlook, we will see numbers in the mid 90s and higher for five days. that's from thursday to the beginning of next week. north bay, probably four days in the mid 90s and higher starting on thursday. san jose, maybe not as hot, but still 90s possible as we head towards next weekend. the seven-day forecast middle part of the week. thursday and friday, if you are inland, that's a big jump. we spent the weekend in the 70s to low 80s. 90s and 100 next weekend. that's a 30-degree swing. it will make you more appreciative of the fog. it's not the best for the fireworks. it helps to keep our air quality good, comfortable temperatures. next weekend, watch the heat set upead, getting ready to bring the rest of the building down. cruise plan to demolish the remaining portion of the high-rise condo in florida. delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helpinn francisco ll find here
and expand and reach its peak around the middle part of next weekend, setting up across central and southern california. over 110 degrees likely for south of sacramento, down towards fresno. the pattern for the bay area. ten-day outlook, we will see numbers in the mid 90s and higher for five days. that's from thursday to the beginning of next week. north bay, probably four days in the mid 90s and higher starting on thursday. san jose, maybe not as hot, but still 90s possible as we head towards...
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valley fault. >> shaking was felt quite widely from san francisco to east of carson city in nevada and as far south as visalia, california. >> this chandelier rocking back and forth in brentwood. >> i thought it was just me. >> reporter: others didn't at all. he wasn't impressed, but she was sitting in a classroom. >> yes, we are, of course. who is not going to be. like she got us, dropped her bag and phone, do we have to go out? >> it was little vibrations. it was nothing. >> reporter: for burkhart and the campers in coleville they'll try to rest after quite the afternoon. >> nobody was hurt, no injuries, no damage, a few uneasy guests that aren't used to earthquakes so we're keeping them calm and moving them to different parts of the property. >> reporter: the usgs reported more than 40 aftershocks. geologists say the chance the antelope valley fault will have a larger earthquake in the coming days is around 6%. ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> we track the follow-up from the quake and numerous aftershocks. head to nbcbayarea.com for the latest updates on this earthquake when we're not on the air. >>> new details this
valley fault. >> shaking was felt quite widely from san francisco to east of carson city in nevada and as far south as visalia, california. >> this chandelier rocking back and forth in brentwood. >> i thought it was just me. >> reporter: others didn't at all. he wasn't impressed, but she was sitting in a classroom. >> yes, we are, of course. who is not going to be. like she got us, dropped her bag and phone, do we have to go out? >> it was little vibrations....
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of the lake facing south. you see the smoke coming from the tamarack fire. you've got 12 fires burning to the north and south of us. the largest is the beckwourth complex fire near the california/nevada border. rob is always tweeting out updates about the heat and fire danger even when we're not on the air. his twitter page is a great resource for you. follow him, his handle is @robmayeda. >>> in chinatown, a show of solidarity against the rise in attacks against the aapi community. here is nbc bay area's christie smith. >> reporter: more than a year after the shelter in place that hit chinatown hard, there was a change in pace for the summer block party. >> we never had a block party block off the street. >> reporter: held outside public housing with chinatown community development center, cyc, and some community groups. >> we're trying to build asian and black solidarity. we have to talk about the big issues. what are we doing in our own neighborhood? >> this is what unity looks like, when we come together as a community to protect one another. >> reporter: organizers offered performances, music, a message, and more. >> there has been a major uptick in aapi hate and violence
of the lake facing south. you see the smoke coming from the tamarack fire. you've got 12 fires burning to the north and south of us. the largest is the beckwourth complex fire near the california/nevada border. rob is always tweeting out updates about the heat and fire danger even when we're not on the air. his twitter page is a great resource for you. follow him, his handle is @robmayeda. >>> in chinatown, a show of solidarity against the rise in attacks against the aapi community....
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this afternoon, the strong magnitude six quake was felt across much of california and nevada. it hit alpine county, south of lake tahoe at 3 50 this afternoon and it was felt from the bay area to las vegas and down to fresno, as ktvu is jana katsuyama reports, the aftershocks could keep rolling for days to come. the earthquake. a preliminary magnitude six happened in an area south of lake tahoe not known for big quakes catching drivers along highway 3 95 off guard. it was an earthquake. how do you know? because the tires went a little funny. this video posted by brett to rant on twitter near coleville, california on highway 3. 95 shows billowing dust from rock slides just moments after the quake. that is a big earthquake. i don't understand. video also shows large boulders that came tomba. going down right onto i 3 95, the chp says some cars were hit by rocks, but nobody was injured. the rock slides closed about 40 miles of the interstate as crews work to inspect t. the shaking continued with a swarm of dozens of aftershocks. at least a half dozen magnitude four or greater, according to the usgs. we actu
this afternoon, the strong magnitude six quake was felt across much of california and nevada. it hit alpine county, south of lake tahoe at 3 50 this afternoon and it was felt from the bay area to las vegas and down to fresno, as ktvu is jana katsuyama reports, the aftershocks could keep rolling for days to come. the earthquake. a preliminary magnitude six happened in an area south of lake tahoe not known for big quakes catching drivers along highway 3 95 off guard. it was an earthquake. how do...
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weather and extreme heat are driving the spread of huge wildfires across the western united states today. in northern california, the tamarack fire just southew quickly last nht. it now covers 32 square miles, threatening the nearby town of markleeville. the rapidly spreading fire-- caused by a lightning strike on july 4-- has forced evacuations and the cancellation of a 103- mile bike ride through the sierra nevada mountains. authorities say that at least three structures have been destroyed in the blaze. the nation's largest wildfire, the bootleg fire in southern oregon, also grew overnight but firefighters have made progress containing it. evacuations are underway in the largely rural area. meteorologists are warning critically dangerous fire conditions will continue in the region at least through tomorrow. in washingto d.c., last night, a baseball game between the san diegpadres and the washington nationals came to an abrupt stop when gunshots were heard near the stadium. police say tee people were injured in a shooting outside nationals park, causing fans inside to seek cover and evacuate. the game was in the sih inning when the sound
weather and extreme heat are driving the spread of huge wildfires across the western united states today. in northern california, the tamarack fire just southew quickly last nht. it now covers 32 square miles, threatening the nearby town of markleeville. the rapidly spreading fire-- caused by a lightning strike on july 4-- has forced evacuations and the cancellation of a 103- mile bike ride through the sierra nevada mountains. authorities say that at least three structures have been destroyed...
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of transmission, orange substantial, yellow and moderate blue is low. you can see the midwest and the south is a whole lot of red there. here in california is doing much better than that. take a look at the bay area, here is a break down by the cdc. which bay area county is at a high risk. they updated this every week, now for marin and santa clara counties are under moderate. solano and san mateo and san francisco and contra costa county are under substantial category. the state's positivity rate continues the climb. today's seven-day average is 4.5%. that's up from yesterday which was 4.2%. >>> the johnson & johnson vaccine may be less effective against the delta variant. those are the findings of a new study that's not peer reviewed. researchers analyzed blood examples from people received one of the three authorized vaccines, they found j&j vaccine was less effective against the delta variant and suggesting those who got it may need a booster shot. >>> u.s. athletes tested positive for covid. the latest is beach volleyball taylor crabb and katie lu samuelson. they confirmed they are fully vaccinated. it could take up to seven days af
of transmission, orange substantial, yellow and moderate blue is low. you can see the midwest and the south is a whole lot of red there. here in california is doing much better than that. take a look at the bay area, here is a break down by the cdc. which bay area county is at a high risk. they updated this every week, now for marin and santa clara counties are under moderate. solano and san mateo and san francisco and contra costa county are under substantial category. the state's positivity...
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. >> reporter: fanned by high winds, dray california's tamarack fire south of lake tahoe has split burning in multiple directions. a break n the smoke is giving firefighters time to attack from the air. more than 80 major wildfires are burning in the west, several creating their own weather systems, the intense smoke now drifting east, reaching even new york. firefighters are also battling northern california's dixie fire which has grown to nearly 60,000 acres and is not far from the town of par diecious, which was town of paradise, which was decimated by a wildfire in 2018. the community is still struggling to recover. >> i am so scared. >> reporter: does it raise concerns for you? >> yes, i will forever have a go bag in my car for all of us. >> reporter: allison duncan, vandy clark and kiley wrobel all lost their homes. >> we came home to nothing. the only thing i pulled out of the rubble and kept was a stepping stone that had my son's footprint in it. >> reporter: 11,000 houses were destroyed and just under 800 have been rebuilt. kiley and her daughter continue to wait for the home they
. >> reporter: fanned by high winds, dray california's tamarack fire south of lake tahoe has split burning in multiple directions. a break n the smoke is giving firefighters time to attack from the air. more than 80 major wildfires are burning in the west, several creating their own weather systems, the intense smoke now drifting east, reaching even new york. firefighters are also battling northern california's dixie fire which has grown to nearly 60,000 acres and is not far from the town...
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of lightning tomorrow into monday. watching for storms because they are around california. the best threat of lightning will be to the south and east, we will get new information our way over the next couple hours and will have an update tonight at 11:00. >>> turning our attention from weather to sports. no weather will interrupt the nba finals tonight. >> it is hot in phoenix. coming up in sports, the sharks made a trade. and the a's. and the latest social media sens managing type 2 diabetes? on it. on it. on it, with jardiance. they're 22 million prescriptions strong. meet the people who are managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk with jardiance. jardiance is a once-daily pill that can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and jardiance lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum
of lightning tomorrow into monday. watching for storms because they are around california. the best threat of lightning will be to the south and east, we will get new information our way over the next couple hours and will have an update tonight at 11:00. >>> turning our attention from weather to sports. no weather will interrupt the nba finals tonight. >> it is hot in phoenix. coming up in sports, the sharks made a trade. and the a's. and the latest social media sens managing...
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of all the trash? the billion dollar plan to clean up california. >>> and heat warnings are back for the northeastern parts of the south bay. we'll take a look at those hot temperatures and why it won't be hot for everyone. >>> a live look tonight at freeways around the bay area. garbage, piling up on them, has been a huge problem here, and around the state. governor newsom was in richmond pledging $1 billion to tackle the problem. there's also concern about homeless encatchments near freeways and wo worry the clean only lasts weeks. he says this is not a temporary fix. >> you come out, a lot of fanfare, you come out with lights on, kamras, we clean everything up. two weeks later, you drive by and it looks like it's back to the way it was. we don't want to do that. that's called accountability. >> he says this proposal would create 11,000 jobs, and that could grow with local government and community partnerships. the governor is facing a recall and faced sharp criticism about the state's dirty roadways and public spaces. >>> former president trump is taking on the bay area's biggest tech companies, suing facebook, google an
of all the trash? the billion dollar plan to clean up california. >>> and heat warnings are back for the northeastern parts of the south bay. we'll take a look at those hot temperatures and why it won't be hot for everyone. >>> a live look tonight at freeways around the bay area. garbage, piling up on them, has been a huge problem here, and around the state. governor newsom was in richmond pledging $1 billion to tackle the problem. there's also concern about homeless...
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my wife and i when we were leaving sweet alice is on the show and out of the deep south and move to california like so many in the 50s and 60s and became one of the most for most committee leaders in los angeles. it's almost all latino now but one of the first meeting she stood up and said chief rats and we like you -- chief bratton we like you and i'll have your back. and she had it for the years i was there. a lot of people in l.a. tried to stick knives in it but she was very good at having my back. fred is a black lieutenant who had incredible difficult experiences growing up in the deep south in the midst of the state he's with segregation issues and those crazy states at that time. as we are leaving in 2009 back east sweet alice we go see her for the last time and she gave us a hug and she says you know chief do you know why he would like you so much and i said no sweet alice y. is bad? she said ucs. you really see us and i talk about it in the look it's the highest accolade i've ever received because i cared so much for that woman and understood the issue of race. we don't realize is the
my wife and i when we were leaving sweet alice is on the show and out of the deep south and move to california like so many in the 50s and 60s and became one of the most for most committee leaders in los angeles. it's almost all latino now but one of the first meeting she stood up and said chief rats and we like you -- chief bratton we like you and i'll have your back. and she had it for the years i was there. a lot of people in l.a. tried to stick knives in it but she was very good at having...
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of south los angeles wearing residents return to what's left of their homes. new data drawing a link between cell phones and tumors. details on phones and tumors. details on those findings and wha attention, californial funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. >> residents are assessing the damage to their homes for the first time following the unexpected explosion that rocked a south los angeles neighborhood last week. this afternoon they spoke out about the lingering pain and emotional distress are dealing with in their long road to recovery. erin myers reports. >> after more than a week residents in south los angeles were able to assess the damage to their homes after being displaced by an explosion due to the catastrophic failure of an lapd vehicle during an illegal fireworks detonation. i just want my family to
of south los angeles wearing residents return to what's left of their homes. new data drawing a link between cell phones and tumors. details on phones and tumors. details on those findings and wha attention, californial funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a...
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california and once again affecting the sierra nevada. we are talking inclined, south way, south way, yosemite and all of those cities and further south intos a flash flood watch in effect through the evening and we've had those flooding concerns moisture running off quickly from the burn scar area. so keep that in mind if you are in the mountains and unfortunately this is going to be the case throughout the day this weekend but we are looking at that likelihood of the cooler air in the inland valleys which is the good news. you can see scattered clouds from our cameras, 69 in mountain view, 67 in san jose so pretty mild to start out. pacifica even in the low 60s in san francisco 59. you can see fog in the district, it is starting to clear in santa rosa, 78 in vacaville but fairfield has southwest winds over 30 miles an hour and we are in the upper 60s in the inland valleys. you can see how smoky it is in the mountains here, so we've got a foggy coast with some drizzle and mild around the bay this morning and not as hot inland. seasonal temperatures last through the upcoming workweek and we will see minor ups and downs with temperatures do
california and once again affecting the sierra nevada. we are talking inclined, south way, south way, yosemite and all of those cities and further south intos a flash flood watch in effect through the evening and we've had those flooding concerns moisture running off quickly from the burn scar area. so keep that in mind if you are in the mountains and unfortunately this is going to be the case throughout the day this weekend but we are looking at that likelihood of the cooler air in the inland...
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air quality is not so great because of all the smoke from the wildfires in the mountains and in the northern california and southe basically looking at poor to unhealthy air quality right around the tahoe area. locally, we have good to moderate air quality. if you look at the smoke forecast, the dixie and tamarack fires are burning ferociously. the smoke and haze will remain in the general vicinity through tomorrow night. of course, with the thunderstorms in the mountains, typically, we do see some improvement with the air quality, but it will be brief and short-lived. hour by hour forecast, don't rule out the possibility of a sprinkle tomorrow morning. there is potential for a few showers. this is just one of the models. not all models are aggressive as this. i want to show it to you so that tomorrow morning prepared if we see this materializing. it's a chance of showers, maybe an isolated thunderstorm, temperatures in the 50s and 60s. it's going to be a mild start with a cloud cover and tomorrow afternoon heating into the midland and mid-90s, concorde, livermore, 73 in the city, 79 in oakland, 86 san rafael, n
air quality is not so great because of all the smoke from the wildfires in the mountains and in the northern california and southe basically looking at poor to unhealthy air quality right around the tahoe area. locally, we have good to moderate air quality. if you look at the smoke forecast, the dixie and tamarack fires are burning ferociously. the smoke and haze will remain in the general vicinity through tomorrow night. of course, with the thunderstorms in the mountains, typically, we do see...
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of alpine county. it hit near the california, nevada state line south of lake tahoe at 3 50 this afternoon continues. jana katsuyama is in the newsroom monitoring the after shots. she spoke with a seismologist about what's at work here. jenna andre state emergency man. mint officials say they've had no reports so far of any major damage or injuries. this all happened in an area that seismologists say has not had a quake this large since 1994 the earthquake. a preliminary magnitude six happened in an area south of lake tahoe, not known for big quakes catching drivers along the highway. 3 95 off guard. it was an earthquake. how do you know? because the tires went a little funny. this video posted by brett to rant on twitter near coleville, california. on highway 3 95 shows billowing dust from rock slides just moments after the quake. that is a big earthquake. i don't understand. video also shows large boulders that came tumbling down right onto i 3 95, the chp says some cars were hit by rocks, but nobody was injured. the rock slides closed about 40 miles of the interstate as crews work to inspect the r
of alpine county. it hit near the california, nevada state line south of lake tahoe at 3 50 this afternoon continues. jana katsuyama is in the newsroom monitoring the after shots. she spoke with a seismologist about what's at work here. jenna andre state emergency man. mint officials say they've had no reports so far of any major damage or injuries. this all happened in an area that seismologists say has not had a quake this large since 1994 the earthquake. a preliminary magnitude six happened...
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for more on the wild fires, let's go to scott cohen who joins us near california, south of san jose.said, 70 wild fires going on right now. and let's remember, this is july. the peak of fire season is normally a couple of months away, but we're seeing moisture levels we don't normally see this season. so that has a lot of people concerned. fires are burning in washington, oregon, california, nevada. they did get a little relief in the southwest with monsoons, but forecasters say they are likely to trigger thunderstorms in this part of the world, northern california. that means lightening. lightening and all of this dry vegetation, that's a bad combination. >> lightening is not accompanied by a bunch of rain. it is called dry lightening. that has the potential to spark anything right now pretty much across the mountain west from california to the great basin, which is nevada, utah area up through the northern rockies. >> reporter: he's in charge of the fire weather program for the national weather service. so basically he communicates the forecast to the different agencies that are lo
for more on the wild fires, let's go to scott cohen who joins us near california, south of san jose.said, 70 wild fires going on right now. and let's remember, this is july. the peak of fire season is normally a couple of months away, but we're seeing moisture levels we don't normally see this season. so that has a lot of people concerned. fires are burning in washington, oregon, california, nevada. they did get a little relief in the southwest with monsoons, but forecasters say they are likely...
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california. governor gavin newsome proclaimed a state of emergency for for northern counties. paving the way for more state support the tamarack fire just southreatening the communities on both sides of the california nevada state line. the fire was sparked by lightning on july 4th and has destroyed at least 10 buildings and fire crews in butte county say the dixie fire is now the largest fire in california. it continues to grow explosively prompting people living nearby to prepare for potential evacuation orders. i got everything packed up by the door and i'm ready to go as soon as the word comes. until then, i'm going to stay here and keep watering the lawn, the desert southwest, including southern california will continue to see scattered showers and thunderstorms due to the monsoon season. >> there's a chance for a few thunderstorms in northern california into oregon on tuesday. but lightning from those storms could spark new fires. >> now when it comes to fighting these massive wildfires crews are now getting some high tech help. cal fire has started using new computer modeling software that predicts how and where a wildfire will grow. s
california. governor gavin newsome proclaimed a state of emergency for for northern counties. paving the way for more state support the tamarack fire just southreatening the communities on both sides of the california nevada state line. the fire was sparked by lightning on july 4th and has destroyed at least 10 buildings and fire crews in butte county say the dixie fire is now the largest fire in california. it continues to grow explosively prompting people living nearby to prepare for...
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of the environment. >> it is dramatic with that we say good evening. it hit just before 4:00 and felt in california and across the nevada border. it was south of lake tahoe, and since then, 80 aftershocks, abc 7 news reporter highlights the quake's aftermath. >> reporter: from aggressive shaking in arnold to swaying felt in san francisco. the usgs confirms the magnitude 6 was wide reaching with nearly 15,000 reporting they felt it. >> it was afternoon. >> just at work basically. >> even behind the wheel near the california/nevada border, a spectacle, a large amount of dust launched in i-3 realizes what is happening. >> it was a earthquake. >> how do you know? >> i tires went funny. it wiggled. >> reporter: and sandy marshall at the sierra retreat motel sending this photos. sending items flying. dozens of aftershocks, the largest, 4.5. we produced an aftershock. a 6% chance of more and more aftershocks larger than the initial quake. >> reporter: austin elliot says that is an unlikely scenario. this view from meadow cliff lodge rocks and boulders coming down centennial bluff, elsewhere, sharon and george from incline village, nevada shared th
of the environment. >> it is dramatic with that we say good evening. it hit just before 4:00 and felt in california and across the nevada border. it was south of lake tahoe, and since then, 80 aftershocks, abc 7 news reporter highlights the quake's aftermath. >> reporter: from aggressive shaking in arnold to swaying felt in san francisco. the usgs confirms the magnitude 6 was wide reaching with nearly 15,000 reporting they felt it. >> it was afternoon. >> just at work...
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every day we're watching, in the south side of chicago, atlanta, detroit, california, new york, we'ren our city and cities across america. so this wasn't directed at the governor, but our entire country. why are we ignoring nationally a real handgun crisis when innocent black, brown, immigrant and poor people are being victimized every day and no one seems to care? that's not acceptable to me. >> it's not acceptable to me either. it's a heart-breaking situation that's unfolding and it's so hard to believe it's happening all over the country, there's gun violence and these shootings. ron klain, a man you probably know, president biden's chief of staff said the coalition mr. adams put together in new york is not dissimilar to the coalition that president biden put together. do you agree with that comparison? >> yes, i do. i believe there's some real similarities that i think we have allowed a different tone of what i believe democrats really want. they want safe cities, safe streets. they want places where we can educate our children. and we really have moved away from the core of that.
every day we're watching, in the south side of chicago, atlanta, detroit, california, new york, we'ren our city and cities across america. so this wasn't directed at the governor, but our entire country. why are we ignoring nationally a real handgun crisis when innocent black, brown, immigrant and poor people are being victimized every day and no one seems to care? that's not acceptable to me. >> it's not acceptable to me either. it's a heart-breaking situation that's unfolding and it's...