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jumping from the backwoods of wildcat canyon to the city limits of berkeley. no one knew it at the time but the fire had a predictable although inauspicious beginning. >> just how did the fire and the berkeley hills get started after the winds die down and the ashes finally cool, the u.s. forestry service began an investigation and they found that hikers on a trail smoking cigarettes accidentally started the fire. berkeley firefighters were overmatched at the outset. still it was man against nature and nature was winning. >> the design of north berkeley at that time was tight winding streets just as it is today but even more so a lot of vegetation in the area scattered homes, wood shingles came into play dramatically in the fire. >> people were also taking matters into their own hands. defending their homes as best they could. trying to stave off the inevitable. trying to stave off the fire with garden hoses and no water. >> there was no water coming out. maybe a drop or two but it was maybe water in the hose daughter. my mother saw that and just broke down. an
jumping from the backwoods of wildcat canyon to the city limits of berkeley. no one knew it at the time but the fire had a predictable although inauspicious beginning. >> just how did the fire and the berkeley hills get started after the winds die down and the ashes finally cool, the u.s. forestry service began an investigation and they found that hikers on a trail smoking cigarettes accidentally started the fire. berkeley firefighters were overmatched at the outset. still it was man...
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>>jackie: in the berkeley hills, the hayward fault runs underneath the berkeley hills. memorial stadium, the cal berkeley stadium is going through a seismic retrofitting right now. as soon as i am done with this report i will head back there. i was in oakland at 5:35 a.m. when i felt the earthquake. i spoke with someone in richmond earlier who said they felt it. i spoke with a 7-11 owner who said that he was working when the earthquake hit. this is what he said. >> i felt the bed shaking. i wanted to make sure that nothing crazy terrible was going on. >>jackie: if you are from new york? >> that was the wrong video. i did speak with a 7- 11 owner who said he felt the sharp jolts. it was one sharp jolt. as i was doing the report, i was putting away the camera, i felt the sharp jolts and i thought, what was that? a couple seconds later, you end darya started talking about the earthquake. i was in oakland and felt the earthquake a couple seconds before you guys did. many people felt an earthquake. many people were still in bed. that made a big difference. >>darya: jackie, we
>>jackie: in the berkeley hills, the hayward fault runs underneath the berkeley hills. memorial stadium, the cal berkeley stadium is going through a seismic retrofitting right now. as soon as i am done with this report i will head back there. i was in oakland at 5:35 a.m. when i felt the earthquake. i spoke with someone in richmond earlier who said they felt it. i spoke with a 7-11 owner who said that he was working when the earthquake hit. this is what he said. >> i felt the bed...
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the epicenter was near berkeley, just east of it. even though the steps was only 6 mi., many viewers are telling us that they felt the earthquake through panel, santa clara and los gatos. a couple of people felt in sausalito. i will keep you posted on any aftershocks. >>james: i have a list of what we have experienced in berkeley. one a week ago we have the two earthquakes and struck the area. over the weekend we had a few others as well. there was a 2.8 magnitude and a 1.3. there was also a 4.9 magnitude that struck at about 12:45 p.m. in the area of the berkeley which is stronger in magnitude than the four. know that we had last thursday. is there a stronger ones yet to come? who knows. >>darya: that is all people are talking about this morning. randy with the usgs is on the phone. >>darya: we have seen it so much seismic activity was this an aftershock? there was a 4.0 magnitude earthquake that occurred october 20th. this is probably just one in this series. >>darya: de expect to see more of these smaller earthquakes? >> yes. i thi
the epicenter was near berkeley, just east of it. even though the steps was only 6 mi., many viewers are telling us that they felt the earthquake through panel, santa clara and los gatos. a couple of people felt in sausalito. i will keep you posted on any aftershocks. >>james: i have a list of what we have experienced in berkeley. one a week ago we have the two earthquakes and struck the area. over the weekend we had a few others as well. there was a 2.8 magnitude and a 1.3. there was...
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it was centered in the berkeley hills. you see it right there right near where they are basically redoing the stadium for the cal football team. we'll have live report coming up shortly and more on the earthquakes we come back so stay right there. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, can now be enjoyed in your coffee only international delight puts the real flavours from your favourite treats inside your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. it was centered about a mile >>> we are back with breaking news. if you felt it, it's true. a 3.6 earthquake rattled the bay area centered in the berkeley hills this morning, right near the uc campus. >> several people called it in. we have had dozens of people make comments about it on our facebook page as well as through twitter. they say they have felt it as far away as walnut creek, concord, marin county. even some people from vallejo. we did speak with a viewer earlier this morning who said it woke her out of a dead sle
it was centered in the berkeley hills. you see it right there right near where they are basically redoing the stadium for the cal football team. we'll have live report coming up shortly and more on the earthquakes we come back so stay right there. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, can now be enjoyed in your coffee only international delight puts the real flavours from your favourite treats inside your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at...
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this is only my fourth week in the bay area and my third quake. folks in berkeleywho know better, casual about it. here's what they had to say. >> i was laying in bed, sleeping and i felt it immediately it started shaking and it felt like the last two we had. my first thought was hopefully this is going to be bigger soy didn't have to get out of bed, but it wasn't so i had to get my coffee. >> i'm a california girl i'm expecting bigger. [ unintelligible ] i'm prepared. >> reporter: basically that was the sentiment. interesting to hear folks have been calling the newsroom saying how strong it felt. most of the reaction here is the opposite that it felt the same as last week's quakes maybe a little less. we did talk with police and fire dispatch in berkeley. they have not received calls or reports of any damage or injury. same with the historic clermont hotel which is behind us. they have not had complaints from their guests. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> 6:3. on to occupy. the occupy san francisco protesters spent a sleepness night waiting for a possible police rai
this is only my fourth week in the bay area and my third quake. folks in berkeleywho know better, casual about it. here's what they had to say. >> i was laying in bed, sleeping and i felt it immediately it started shaking and it felt like the last two we had. my first thought was hopefully this is going to be bigger soy didn't have to get out of bed, but it wasn't so i had to get my coffee. >> i'm a california girl i'm expecting bigger. [ unintelligible ] i'm prepared. >>...
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. >>> the bear area got a jolt this afternoon as the earth beneath berkeley suddenly moved. the quake measured 4.0 and was on the hayward fault. it hit at 2:41 this afternoon and was centered almost directly below the cal campus. we have been covering this for you since just the minutes after the earthquake shook. we learned that cord nats from the -- coordinates from the usgs is aing it was under the university of california. the site of the old california school for the blind and less than half a mile from uc berkeley memorial stadium that is undergoing a multimillion earthquake retrofit. hundreds of workers at the stadium felt the jolt but managers said there did not appear to be damage and work continued. for more on the vault line and where the -- fault line and where the shaking was felt let's go to meteorologist mark tamao. >> yes. it shook a portion of the bay area. the bay area is covered faults. now, as we come in tighter this is the one that produced today's quake along the hayward fault. it is 40 miles long, eight miles deep. this quake happened six miles below th
. >>> the bear area got a jolt this afternoon as the earth beneath berkeley suddenly moved. the quake measured 4.0 and was on the hayward fault. it hit at 2:41 this afternoon and was centered almost directly below the cal campus. we have been covering this for you since just the minutes after the earthquake shook. we learned that cord nats from the -- coordinates from the usgs is aing it was under the university of california. the site of the old california school for the blind and...
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a 4.0 quake hit the berkeley area yesterday afternoon. a 3.8 quake jolted the same area last night. noel walker says the quakes have a lot of people on edge. good morning. >> good morning. there still could be after shock this is morning. we're here on campus where the quake was centered. behind me is memorial stadium. this building is undergoing seismic retro fit for this very reason and they're going to be inspecting it later today to make sure everything is okay. take a look at what it felt like to jade hernandez has she was getting ready for a live shot last night. >> oh, my goodness. >> tell them we just had an earthquake. >> yep, we did. >> so that was what the 3.9 tremor felt like at 8:16 last night in berkeley. the quake was centered six miles below the surface. it knocked items off the shelves and rattled some nerves. >> it was interesting. everything started shaking. >> i saw the desk move and a my computer screen fell down. >> took a break from class, just to gather senses back. so yesterday was stop, drop, and hold on day, oth
a 4.0 quake hit the berkeley area yesterday afternoon. a 3.8 quake jolted the same area last night. noel walker says the quakes have a lot of people on edge. good morning. >> good morning. there still could be after shock this is morning. we're here on campus where the quake was centered. behind me is memorial stadium. this building is undergoing seismic retro fit for this very reason and they're going to be inspecting it later today to make sure everything is okay. take a look at what...
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a call to help to the berkeley animal control. the dog that was shot many times but survived. >> also the rescue of a deer tangled in a rope. how a game warden freed the animal. another satellite coming toward earth. when scientists think it's going to hit. all that is coming up. >> coming up, two big developments in america's wars. graphic new details of moammar khadafy final struggle. plus how bernard madoff ponzi scheme looke >>> who why would anyone shoot dog let alone 38 times. remarkably that dog survived. tomas ramon is in berkeley. >> this is one-year-old pit bull. she is shy and extremely nervous around people but alive. the bare patches is where pellets were removed. there are two dozen in her body. they were discovered when she was spade this week. >> we noticed bumps and we found 38 bb's in her body. >> she was found here at the berkeley marina. a berkeley animal services whoever did this have no respect for life. they found two pit bull pups bu with pellets that were removed. they were also shot multiple times. >> they
a call to help to the berkeley animal control. the dog that was shot many times but survived. >> also the rescue of a deer tangled in a rope. how a game warden freed the animal. another satellite coming toward earth. when scientists think it's going to hit. all that is coming up. >> coming up, two big developments in america's wars. graphic new details of moammar khadafy final struggle. plus how bernard madoff ponzi scheme looke >>> who why would anyone shoot dog let alone...
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>>jaqueline: it happened in the east bay, south east of berkeley. there has already been one aftershock. the original earthquake hit at 2:41 p.m.. it was originally set to be 3.9 or 4.2. the depth was almost 6 mi.. we had an aftershock a couple of hours later. this aftershock occurred at 4:50 p.m. at about the same depth. usually at 3: 0-clean quinine, and you feel those earthquakes during the original earthquake, 4.0, we certainly felt shaking. that starr is where the earth quake hit. the color on your screen indicates where people felt the shaking. all the way down the san mateo coastline and in parts of the south bay, the earthquake was shelled.-- felt. >>pam: charles clifford was and menlo park with the usgs reaction. >>charles: geologists have been keeping a close eye on the aftermath of today's earthquake in berkeley. geologists are saying that the earthquake hit slightly off of the hayward fault and was 6 mi. deep. it was a shark, it holes of the earth quake. the geologists here say 4.0 is ok. an earthquake of that size does not do a lot of da
>>jaqueline: it happened in the east bay, south east of berkeley. there has already been one aftershock. the original earthquake hit at 2:41 p.m.. it was originally set to be 3.9 or 4.2. the depth was almost 6 mi.. we had an aftershock a couple of hours later. this aftershock occurred at 4:50 p.m. at about the same depth. usually at 3: 0-clean quinine, and you feel those earthquakes during the original earthquake, 4.0, we certainly felt shaking. that starr is where the earth quake hit....
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a call to help to the berkeley animal control. the dog that was shot many times but survived. >> also the rescue of a deer tangled in a rope. how a game warden freed the animal. another satellite coming toward earth. when scientists think it's going to hit. all that is coming up. >> coming up, two big developments in america's wars. graphic new details of moammar khadafy final struggle. plus how bernard madoff ponzi @(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@x >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> who and why would anyone shoot dog let alone 38 times. remarkably that dog survived. tomas ramon is in berkeley. >> this is one-year-old pit bull. she is shy and extremely nervous around people but alive. the bare patches is where pellets were removed. there are two dozen in her body. they were discovered when she was spade this week. >> we noticed bumps and we found 38 bb's in her body. >> she was found here at the berkeley marina. a berkeley animal services whoever did this have no respect for life. they found two pit bull
a call to help to the berkeley animal control. the dog that was shot many times but survived. >> also the rescue of a deer tangled in a rope. how a game warden freed the animal. another satellite coming toward earth. when scientists think it's going to hit. all that is coming up. >> coming up, two big developments in america's wars. graphic new details of moammar khadafy final struggle. plus how bernard madoff ponzi @(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@(@x >> closed captioning brought...
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the residents at uc berkeley are looking at the details of the earthquake. this is peggy, she explains why a small quake was felt so far and wide. >> a 3.9 is actually an eminently feelable earthquake. it was relatively deep. it was eight kilometers deep, the deeper it is, the more broadly it's felt. just the same way that a light further away, shines over a larger area. >> that was the professor from uc berkeley. >>> ironically of all days, today, nearly 9 million californians were taking part in the largest earthquake drill in u.s. history. the tech museum hosted several schools to join in on the simulation. the message was drop, cover and hold on. at 10:20 this morning, dozens of students took part in the statewide drill. they also did other hands on activities to learn more how to react to the earthquake. they have a great simulator you can get in, it simulates different earthquakes that have happened around the world. today was part of earthquake museum wake. >> nbcbayarea.com continues our earthquake coverage. you'll see videos of how to prepare for an
the residents at uc berkeley are looking at the details of the earthquake. this is peggy, she explains why a small quake was felt so far and wide. >> a 3.9 is actually an eminently feelable earthquake. it was relatively deep. it was eight kilometers deep, the deeper it is, the more broadly it's felt. just the same way that a light further away, shines over a larger area. >> that was the professor from uc berkeley. >>> ironically of all days, today, nearly 9 million...
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the fire that ripped through oakland and the berkeley hills. the firestorm torched home at a rate of 1 every 11 seconds. 25 people lost their lives including an oakland fire chief and a police officer. nearly 3500 homes were destroyed. to mark the 20th anniversary, survivors and oakland leaders today rededicated the firestorm memorial garden. joe shows us how the garden has become a symbol of the survivors themselves. >> reporter: at a crest in the oakland hills near tunnel road and heller drive sits a small garden. they share space with rosemary and thickets of roses. a metal sculpture symbolizes the eucalyptus trees that burned in the firestorm and grew back. 20 years ago today this plot of land, like the rest of the oakland hills, was covered in ash. >> there was a really sense of loss. 25 people that died and thousands of fires survivors impacted. >> when gordon piper's home burned in the firestorm he rebuilt he helped re-create and held the names of 25 people that died in the fire. >> i felt it was important to develop this. not only honor
the fire that ripped through oakland and the berkeley hills. the firestorm torched home at a rate of 1 every 11 seconds. 25 people lost their lives including an oakland fire chief and a police officer. nearly 3500 homes were destroyed. to mark the 20th anniversary, survivors and oakland leaders today rededicated the firestorm memorial garden. joe shows us how the garden has become a symbol of the survivors themselves. >> reporter: at a crest in the oakland hills near tunnel road and...
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of berkeley. the location is south east of berkeley. we spoke about the magnitude, 4.0 magnitude. let's take a look at some of the stats. eight deaths of 6.1 mi..--a depth of 6.1 mi.. the earthquake hit at 2:41 p.m.. the aftershock was at 4:50 p.m., eight 2.2 magnitude, still at a relatively large desk, 4.5 mi.. this one was southeast of berkeley. let's take a look at earthquake magnitudes for the type of earthquakes that we feel. anything over 3 going zero, we feel. 4.0, noticeable shaking. the damage is higher at 5.0 and higher. this earthquake was widely selz. >>pam: let's go to the usgs. charles clifford has a closer look at where the earthquake hit. >>charles: right now i am live in front of the usgs. they have been keeping an eye on the aftermath. let's take a look at video from the usgs web site that shows exactly where the earthquake hit. geologists are saying that the earthquake hit just slightly off of the hayward fault near berkeley, at the bottom of the fault zone. if they are saying it was a sharp, impulsive earthquake which is why it was widely felt. the 4.0 magnitud
of berkeley. the location is south east of berkeley. we spoke about the magnitude, 4.0 magnitude. let's take a look at some of the stats. eight deaths of 6.1 mi..--a depth of 6.1 mi.. the earthquake hit at 2:41 p.m.. the aftershock was at 4:50 p.m., eight 2.2 magnitude, still at a relatively large desk, 4.5 mi.. this one was southeast of berkeley. let's take a look at earthquake magnitudes for the type of earthquakes that we feel. anything over 3 going zero, we feel. 4.0, noticeable shaking....
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and all centered in the similar area around the hayward fault outside of berkeley up there in the hillsittle bit. and this is about mile east of berkeley. 3.6. >> they have all been about the same magnitude. and they all feel just a little different. think the the first one last week was more of a sharp jolt and then the one around 8:15 at night was a little more of a rattler. >> it snuck up on you. is this what i think it is? hey, if you have felt it, we would love to hear from you. go to our facebook page and tell us, you know, what you were feeling about 1015, minutes ago. this is third in a week of small -- what could be. >> pretty amazing the timing. last week we talked about it, the great california great shake-out where they had all the drills going on all day long and then two different earthquakes and one week later boom we get the 3.6 again centered just about a mile east of berkeley. and about 3 miles away from albany. maybe we can bring lawrence in on the conversation. lawrence, you're a native here in northern california. you get three within a week. that's a little weird,
and all centered in the similar area around the hayward fault outside of berkeley up there in the hillsittle bit. and this is about mile east of berkeley. 3.6. >> they have all been about the same magnitude. and they all feel just a little different. think the the first one last week was more of a sharp jolt and then the one around 8:15 at night was a little more of a rattler. >> it snuck up on you. is this what i think it is? hey, if you have felt it, we would love to hear from...
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it looks like the weather could be changing. berkeley is trying to stop a mumps out look on campus. the university is doing today to protect students and staff. i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions. >>> san francisco student's advisory counsel wants free passes for all the district students thachl -- that t the price of a muniuse pass is up from two years. >>> the dart rail trien is back up and -- train is back up and running after a deadly collision. the train struck and killed a man that has not yet been identified. he was crossing the train tracks when he was hit. >>> almost a week after gunfire erupted in a super tee know kwar -- cupertino quarry, it is reopen. 3 days and 7 were injury in a crime spree that started at a morning meeting there. the gunman was shot and killed a day lit heard -- lat
it looks like the weather could be changing. berkeley is trying to stop a mumps out look on campus. the university is doing today to protect students and staff. i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions....
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we have the latest from berkeley tonight. >> this is in front of he. i'm just feet from it. the hayward kault is below the memorial stadium. so you know that there are workers felt a jolt. there is a big retro fit prog jekt going on here. and there was no damage, just, again, a big scare. the work here never stops and continued at this hour, people here on the campus, uc berkeley campus felt it of course and sate was short an
we have the latest from berkeley tonight. >> this is in front of he. i'm just feet from it. the hayward kault is below the memorial stadium. so you know that there are workers felt a jolt. there is a big retro fit prog jekt going on here. and there was no damage, just, again, a big scare. the work here never stops and continued at this hour, people here on the campus, uc berkeley campus felt it of course and sate was short an
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the yours was expanding. >> i don't know. it's just great. >> are you proud of him? >> of course i am. >> he is a research and uc berkeley professor. >> i know you feel blessed to be at institutions which have colleagues like sol who cannot be bought by rich, private universities. >> saul perlmutter was home asleep when he got the call. >> we got a phone call at 3:00 in the morning. it was a reporter saying, how do you feel? i said, how do i feel about what? they said, you won the nobel prize. my wife started looking up on the internet to see if it was real. >> it was no crank call. his discovery that something was propelling gallon axe ease further apart was groundbreaking. >> now we have this big mixry. is most of the yours made up of this dark energy? >> that is the next big project saul perlmutter is working off he takes half of the prize money and heads to sweden in december to accept the gold medal. back to you. >> thank you. >>> can you go to ktvu.com to see more of saul perlmutter's interview including more of his reaction. >>> we have learned a current and former san jose police officer are now on the other side
the yours was expanding. >> i don't know. it's just great. >> are you proud of him? >> of course i am. >> he is a research and uc berkeley professor. >> i know you feel blessed to be at institutions which have colleagues like sol who cannot be bought by rich, private universities. >> saul perlmutter was home asleep when he got the call. >> we got a phone call at 3:00 in the morning. it was a reporter saying, how do you feel? i said, how do i feel about...
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the trick was trying to get back to berkeley. i come on public transportation and a friend of mine had a tv. as you can imagine one of these portable tv's. we realized that it wasn't running and the bridge was down. so it was quite an adventure getting back. what actually happened, i was able to get a bus that was headed down the peninsula and i asked them if they would give me a ride to the airport. i walked to the airport and rented a car and ended up going around san jose to get back. a lot of my friends did not get back for a day or so. it was quite an eye opener to me. i have been an elected public official for a long time. during that time i have been very interested and concerned about disaster and disaster preparedness and how we can mitigate and plan and demand so when it happens we're prepared. and at berkeley -- i won't give you the whole litany -- but berkeley is one of those communities that is highly educated. we have 22 nobel prize winners from brerkly. the gentleman from fema, we have more people take "the new york
the trick was trying to get back to berkeley. i come on public transportation and a friend of mine had a tv. as you can imagine one of these portable tv's. we realized that it wasn't running and the bridge was down. so it was quite an adventure getting back. what actually happened, i was able to get a bus that was headed down the peninsula and i asked them if they would give me a ride to the airport. i walked to the airport and rented a car and ended up going around san jose to get back. a lot...
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the rupture goes south toward san jose and north towards berkeley. hear, you can see the as shaped wave, the yellow one, that is the one that does this from shaking. the strong shaking will go on for a few seconds. what we are left with is a shake. you can see the strongest shaking in the hills above berkeley and oakland. in the fremont, milipitas area, you'll have some extreme shaking. what we felt this morning was a 3.6 magnitude, but there was no damage resulted. it is a reminder that hayward could produce a large earthquake that could produce damaged. this simulation brings home with the shaking will be like when the earthquake does happen. >>pam: memorial stadium is undergoing an immense retrofit. the people living close to the epicenter are students in the dormitory. >>reporter: this is a freshman dormitory housing many students. the morning earthquake rumbled many people out of a sound sleep. >> i started shaking and i woke up. >>reporter: after several earthquakes and aftershocks, our students doing anything differently? >> i am not trying to
the rupture goes south toward san jose and north towards berkeley. hear, you can see the as shaped wave, the yellow one, that is the one that does this from shaking. the strong shaking will go on for a few seconds. what we are left with is a shake. you can see the strongest shaking in the hills above berkeley and oakland. in the fremont, milipitas area, you'll have some extreme shaking. what we felt this morning was a 3.6 magnitude, but there was no damage resulted. it is a reminder that...
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he and his wife were dead asleep and they were informed that the uc berkeley professor had received arize. it was not a hoax and they made the discovery in the late 1990s he and his team found evidence of the excel racing -- accelerating expansion of the universe. >> it has to be the longest drawn out wow in the history of exploring it but at that point it's not as much as a surprise as the first day. >> reporter: he shares it with two other u.s. born scientists and take home half of that prize. he is not sure how he will spend it and he is still in shock. he will be driving to sweden to receive his honor with his wife. coming up at 10:00 we will of course be there and coming up we will tell you when was the last time a uc berkeley professor won the nobel prize. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news back to you. >>> president barack obama is set to go to dallas and we will take you to the air force base in maryland and the president is heading to dallas for a couple of campaign events and he will also tour a community college where he is scheduled to give a speech urging congress to pass
he and his wife were dead asleep and they were informed that the uc berkeley professor had received arize. it was not a hoax and they made the discovery in the late 1990s he and his team found evidence of the excel racing -- accelerating expansion of the universe. >> it has to be the longest drawn out wow in the history of exploring it but at that point it's not as much as a surprise as the first day. >> reporter: he shares it with two other u.s. born scientists and take home half...
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this 1-year-old pitbull came to the berkeley animal care services shelter last month as a stray. >> frightened of people, with lots of small marks on her body. >> reporter: when she went in to be spayed, the vet found out why. >> actually, she had 38 buck shots in her body. >> reporter: shot with a beebee gun dozens of times, her ears cut almost in half, a job not done by a professional. >> just flat out cruel, flat out cruel. >> reporter: this parking lot about a block away from the shelter is where daphne was found. shelter workers noticed a strange coincidence between daphne and two other puppies who were found here this past spring. >> they looked exactly like her. this is a very distinctive looking dog. >> reporter: the same markings, same crop job on the ears. >> we're now x-raying them to make sure they don't have the same problem. >> reporter: one already had a few pellets removed. the good news, the shelter says her sisters were already adopted. >> unbelievable. these dogs forgive people everything. they clearly have had traumatic lives. all it takes is the smallest act of kindness to
this 1-year-old pitbull came to the berkeley animal care services shelter last month as a stray. >> frightened of people, with lots of small marks on her body. >> reporter: when she went in to be spayed, the vet found out why. >> actually, she had 38 buck shots in her body. >> reporter: shot with a beebee gun dozens of times, her ears cut almost in half, a job not done by a professional. >> just flat out cruel, flat out cruel. >> reporter: this parking lot...
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she believes her sisters were also left at the corner in berkeley. ey were brought into the shelter in march, like daphnie, they were shot and ears were clipped. >> why someone would do that is hard to say. that's pretty severe animal abuse to shoot an animal 38 times intentionally. >> reporter: she doesn't know who would shoot a dog nearly 40 times and cut off its ears, but believe the pit bulls were bred to fight. >> they are not aggressive to other dogs, so they would, in fact, be useless to someone who bred them and realized they don't fight. >> reporter: she said more and more people are getting rid of pit bulls in a down economy because they can't afford them. >> there's no way to save all of them. >> reporter: she's hoping to save daphnie, though. >> she's lucky to be alive, yeah. >> reporter: veterinarians removed nine pellets in daphnie, but she'll need several surgeries to survive. as soon as the clinic here can raise enough money for all of the multiple surgeries she needs, they need to raise at least $10,000. if you'd like to help, contact
she believes her sisters were also left at the corner in berkeley. ey were brought into the shelter in march, like daphnie, they were shot and ears were clipped. >> why someone would do that is hard to say. that's pretty severe animal abuse to shoot an animal 38 times intentionally. >> reporter: she doesn't know who would shoot a dog nearly 40 times and cut off its ears, but believe the pit bulls were bred to fight. >> they are not aggressive to other dogs, so they would, in...
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a fire storm that ripped through the oakland and berkeley hills 20 years ago. people gathered at the rock ridge bart station, where 2000 hand-painted tiles on a wall reflect on the impact of the fire. that event was followed by a ceremony at the gateway emergency preparedness exhibit center. those who witnessed the fire talked about the experience. >> that was my career fire, by far the largest incident i've ever responded to. all the risks that we took that day, it gives you a real feeling of pride. >> that fire killed 25 people and destroyed more than 3000 homes. >>> a u.s. marine from the stockton area has been shot and killed after being mistaken for a bear. it happened in western oregon, near creek falls park. authorities say 20-year-old christopher cho was hiking with a friend when a manhunting for bear saw something moving in the brush and opened fire. cho was wearing dark clothing. so far, the hunter has not been charged. the case is being turned over to the local district attorney. >>> free parking is being offered at oakland international airport betwe
a fire storm that ripped through the oakland and berkeley hills 20 years ago. people gathered at the rock ridge bart station, where 2000 hand-painted tiles on a wall reflect on the impact of the fire. that event was followed by a ceremony at the gateway emergency preparedness exhibit center. those who witnessed the fire talked about the experience. >> that was my career fire, by far the largest incident i've ever responded to. all the risks that we took that day, it gives you a real...
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the surgeries she need. if you'd like to help contact berkeley animal care services. elyce kirchner, nbc bay area news >>> still ahead, a bay area couple was days away from adopting their second child when the u.s. government stepped in. tonight how it's putting them and dozens of families like them in legal limbo. >>> last year american parents welcomed more than 11,000 children into their families from countries like china, russia and ethiopia. but what if you were an adoptive parent in the final stage of bringing your child home and the government put your adoption on hold indefinitely? it's happening to several bay area couples. nbc bay area vickie nguyen takes us in-depth tonight. >> reporter: at 5 years old, sammy's bright smile and boundless energy brings the abbotts the kind of happiness that only parenthood can. >> it's fulfilling and rewarding. i enjoy every minute of it. >> it's the most incredible joy i've ever had in my life. so yes, we were very eager to do it again. >> reporter: theirs was a paper pregnancy. an international adoption that brought sammy f
the surgeries she need. if you'd like to help contact berkeley animal care services. elyce kirchner, nbc bay area news >>> still ahead, a bay area couple was days away from adopting their second child when the u.s. government stepped in. tonight how it's putting them and dozens of families like them in legal limbo. >>> last year american parents welcomed more than 11,000 children into their families from countries like china, russia and ethiopia. but what if you were an...
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workers returned to the scene of a deadly shooting and we will hear why many will not be here today. >>> why uc berkeley is giving away vaccines for an illness that was thought once controlled. >>> making some serious ground in the race for the nomination, ktvu channel 2 news continues. >>> good morning everyone, it is tuesday october 11th, i am in for dave clark. >> i am pam cook, let's start with steve paulsen, it is very mild. >> that is correct, we have a lot of moisture and drizzle and we had a high deck above which presented sun but we will end up with mid-60s and 70s and we will give you an update with sal. >> light rail train service is running again after a fatal collision after a train and pedestrian which happened 11:45 in the area of san jose where police say a man was crossing the tracks when he was hit and killed by a train. service had been shut down for about five hours during the police investigation while police collected evidence and right now train service is running again. 6:01 let take a look at the bay brim, we are getting a crowd here. at 601, let's go back -- 6:01 let's go back
workers returned to the scene of a deadly shooting and we will hear why many will not be here today. >>> why uc berkeley is giving away vaccines for an illness that was thought once controlled. >>> making some serious ground in the race for the nomination, ktvu channel 2 news continues. >>> good morning everyone, it is tuesday october 11th, i am in for dave clark. >> i am pam cook, let's start with steve paulsen, it is very mild. >> that is correct, we...
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a 4.0 quake hit the berkeley area yesterday afternoon. then a 3.8 quake or after shock then jolted the same area last night. jade hernandez was in berkeley at 16:00 -- 8:16 last night. she was working on a story on the first quake when the second jolt hit. >> my goodness. >> tell them we just had an earthquake. >> no major damage was reported and the quakes hit on the same day millions of people took part in that annual great california shakeout, which is a statewide earthquake safety drill. >>> now, we have more information and coverage on yesterday's earthquakes along with our survival guide on ktvu.com. >>> today japan's cabinet approved a billion dollars budget to help reconstruction following the earthquake and tsunami there. budget bills still need to be approved by the japanese parliament. the earthquake and tsunami devastated the coast. it's said to be the most expensive natural disaster in history. >>> new this morning, plans to bury moammar gadhafi have been delayed until the circumstances of his death can be examined. while liby
a 4.0 quake hit the berkeley area yesterday afternoon. then a 3.8 quake or after shock then jolted the same area last night. jade hernandez was in berkeley at 16:00 -- 8:16 last night. she was working on a story on the first quake when the second jolt hit. >> my goodness. >> tell them we just had an earthquake. >> no major damage was reported and the quakes hit on the same day millions of people took part in that annual great california shakeout, which is a statewide...
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[laughter]the berkeley physic's professor took on the charge of re-examining climate data had as funders, koch brothers. no not those two. different coke brothers. those gven think are brothers. that's the guys.rles and so you seehis research last week sceptical doc muller announced his results the "wall street whoa, global warming is real. oming. yes, the study funded by koch brothers confirms that the original research w actually the earth is getting warmer or jud getting [laughter] climate-gate was a huge story. i bet debunking climate-gate is goin. foodies of the world rejoice the mcri >> time to literally pig out >> the boneless barbecu sandwich will be on the mcrib excited are you about the can't believe there's p mcrib. i thought it was kosher. [laughter] know they reintroduce the mcrib eve news. reintroducing the shamrock shakes all year long, that's big ne i don't get this, climate-gate was huge news. the of climate-gate got a 24 seconds of cable news coverage. global warming real. you win this roun what do you real scienceing disease, save the planet greatest mysteries, but wha
[laughter]the berkeley physic's professor took on the charge of re-examining climate data had as funders, koch brothers. no not those two. different coke brothers. those gven think are brothers. that's the guys.rles and so you seehis research last week sceptical doc muller announced his results the "wall street whoa, global warming is real. oming. yes, the study funded by koch brothers confirms that the original research w actually the earth is getting warmer or jud getting [laughter]...
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the east bay. felt 'em both at our house. terry mcsweeney is live in berkeley near the epicenter with more. >> reporter: i'm on shaddock avenue, maybe a mile as the crow flies from the hayward fault which give us those two quakes yesterday. by chance it happened on the same day as the great california shake-out. the state's largest quake drill. that happened at william cobb elementary in san francisco then came the real thing. the hayward fault running through the memorial coliseum on the uc berkeley campus gave us a 4.0 in the afternoon, 3.8 about 8:00 last night, fell in the east bay, san francisco down to santa cruz. these are not big quakes but they were felt. experts say there may be more to come. >> i've lived here 32 years. i don't like this. i'm nervous. >> there are aftershocks happening even right now, which are at -- which are small we call them microearthquakes. these are going to be happening through the night. there's a chance they may feel a magnitude 2.5 or magnitude 3 or 3.2. i would not be surprised if people at 2:00 in the morning say, was th
the east bay. felt 'em both at our house. terry mcsweeney is live in berkeley near the epicenter with more. >> reporter: i'm on shaddock avenue, maybe a mile as the crow flies from the hayward fault which give us those two quakes yesterday. by chance it happened on the same day as the great california shake-out. the state's largest quake drill. that happened at william cobb elementary in san francisco then came the real thing. the hayward fault running through the memorial coliseum on the...
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the quake was centered here in the uc berkeley campus. an believe this, the foreman on this project here did not feel the quake. so they must be pretty good job on the seismic retro fit. but ktvu's jade hernandez sure did. >> whoa! >> woo! >> yeah. >> we just had an earthquake. >> yep. >> jade was getting ready for her live report when that second quake hit last night. the 3.8 rattled a few items and some nerves. >> also -- [not understandable] so it was interesting. everything started shaking. >> it took a couple minutes of a break from class. just to sort of like gather senses back. >> now coincidentally, yesterday was also a statewide earthquake drill. you might remember the stop, drop and hold drills from school. eight million people participated in that yesterday. at my place in san francisco, what i felt was more of a rolling and almost a breeze. i could see plants in a domino effect, plants and my light fixtures start to sway. i will admit for a brief moment i thought i might have a haunt engine my loft and i was hoping that it was
the quake was centered here in the uc berkeley campus. an believe this, the foreman on this project here did not feel the quake. so they must be pretty good job on the seismic retro fit. but ktvu's jade hernandez sure did. >> whoa! >> woo! >> yeah. >> we just had an earthquake. >> yep. >> jade was getting ready for her live report when that second quake hit last night. the 3.8 rattled a few items and some nerves. >> also -- [not understandable] so it...
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pulse. >> reporter: the doctor with the usgs says the epicenter of the quake was just south of the uc-berkeley campus at a depth of 6 miles. >> so it's down quite distance in terms of distance from the surface. however, it was felt widely throughout the san francisco bay area. >> reporter: residents from as far south as santa cruz as far north as santa rosa, and into the sacramento area reported feeling the quake. >> so this is a strike foot motion so the hayward fault is a right lateral so one side moves when you look across the fault moves to the right relative to if you're staying on the opposite side. the same type of fault is the san andreas fault. >> reporter: as to the question could this be a foreshock to the big one? dr. aguard says that's possible but probably unlikely. >> there's always a chance that this could be followed by a larger earthquake. but the chances of that happening decrease rapidly with time. >> reporter: now, geophysicists say they are not surprised by the fact that different parts of the bay area are giving different reports. one person felt a sharp jolt, others rep
pulse. >> reporter: the doctor with the usgs says the epicenter of the quake was just south of the uc-berkeley campus at a depth of 6 miles. >> so it's down quite distance in terms of distance from the surface. however, it was felt widely throughout the san francisco bay area. >> reporter: residents from as far south as santa cruz as far north as santa rosa, and into the sacramento area reported feeling the quake. >> so this is a strike foot motion so the hayward fault...
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traffic is backed up to the berkeley curve. and 18 minute drive time with a heavy and slow approach. your ride on the golden gate bridge, 101 southbound, pockets of slow traffic in marin county. the drive times are still well under 40 minutes out of nevada to the toll plaza as we continue to watch the volume on 680 southbound, to 42 still looks good, so does 80 westbound. not a problem there yet. 101 is a good ride, so is 280 to the west valley as we do not see any south bay hot spots. we have slowing from marin county, of 101 southbound, traffic heavy approaching marinwood. hop the drive as under 40 minutes from 37 to the toll plaza. >>mark: new details on last week's shooting spree in cupertino at the limestone quarry where six people were shot. last wednesday, police say shareef allman opened fire on co-workers killing three and opening six others. after an extensive search he was found the next day, shot and killed during a confrontation. a copy of the death certificate of steve jobs indicated that he died of respiratory arr
traffic is backed up to the berkeley curve. and 18 minute drive time with a heavy and slow approach. your ride on the golden gate bridge, 101 southbound, pockets of slow traffic in marin county. the drive times are still well under 40 minutes out of nevada to the toll plaza as we continue to watch the volume on 680 southbound, to 42 still looks good, so does 80 westbound. not a problem there yet. 101 is a good ride, so is 280 to the west valley as we do not see any south bay hot spots. we have...
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the 3.6 magnitude quake was a mile east of downtown berkeley near the cal campus. anser hassan gets reaction from students who were shaken up. >> reporter: it was a calm morning in berkeley after an early-morning shake-up. >> live about 200 yards east of the fault in the berkeley hills so i felt it. >> reporter: what he felt was a 3.6 magnitude earthquake that hit just after 5:30 a.m. it's the third quake in the same location in just the past week. a grad student was woken up in his room on the 6th floor of the international house. he has only been in the u.s. for the past three months and he has already felt all three quakes. >> i was told on the very first day that it's normal to feel earthquake here because of the fault line. so my mind is settled in that way that yeah, you have feel shocks and tremors here. >> reporter: the university is on the active hayward fault. these three quakes do little to reduce the chance of big quakes that will hit the area. >> these small recent really aren't big enough to reduce the strain from the last big earthquake in 1868. so we
the 3.6 magnitude quake was a mile east of downtown berkeley near the cal campus. anser hassan gets reaction from students who were shaken up. >> reporter: it was a calm morning in berkeley after an early-morning shake-up. >> live about 200 yards east of the fault in the berkeley hills so i felt it. >> reporter: what he felt was a 3.6 magnitude earthquake that hit just after 5:30 a.m. it's the third quake in the same location in just the past week. a grad student was woken up...
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[laughter] yes, richard muller, the berkeley physic's professor that took onf ng climate data as funders, the koch brothers. no not those different coke brothers. those guen think are brothers. that's the guys.es and david koch.so you see where this research sure enough last week sceptical doc mullertsnnounced his rin an op-ed in the "wall street whoa, global warming is real.did not see that coming. yes, the study funded by the koch brothers confirms that the original research washe earth is getting warmer or judging by this getting more embarrassed. [laughter] climate-gate was a huge story. i bet debunk climate-gate is going -- hoosier. >> foodies of the world rejoice the mcrib is back. >> time toiterally pig out >> the bonelessarbee sandwich will be on mcrib >> how excited are you about themcrib? >> i can't believe there's por mcrib. i thought it was koshe [laughter]>> jon: you know they reintroduce the [bleeped] year. the shamrock shakes all year long, that's big news i don't get this, climate-gate was huge news. the of total of 24 seconds of cable news coverage. doh! global warming r
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yes, richard muller, the berkeley physic's professor took on thelimate datas his biggest private funders, the koch brothers. no not those two. different coke brothers. those guys i don't even think are brothers. that's the guys.nd david koch. so you see where research sure enough last week sceptical doc muller announced his res the "wall street whoa, global warmin did not see that coming. yes, the study funded by the koch brothers confirms was actually coarth is getting or judging bting more embarrassed. [laughter] story. i bet debunking be hoosier.oosier. >> foodies of the world rejoice the mcrib is back.ally pig out>> the boneless barbecue sandwich will be on the a mcrib excited are you about the mcrib? >> i can't believe there's pork in the mcrib. i thought it [laughter] >> jon: you know they mcrib every [bleeped] year. it's not big n introducingre shamrock shakes all year long, get climate-gate was huge news. the d ofotal of 24 seconds cable news coverage. liberal media, global warming real. you win this round, science, but what do you reallyore.ience cl to cure disease, save th grea
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. >>> an outbreak on the campus of uc berkeley. at the cdc says about that and the parents who declined to have their kids vaccinated from the mumps. >>> the fire department is taking a good hard look at their water rescue program. they already purchased two boats. what happened tonight to get that program back in -- what will happen tonight to get that program back in action. >>> the school is scrambling to -- to stop the outbreak. we have a live look where the vaccination clinic starts in just a few hours. kraig debro is live for us. >> reporter: yes, that's right, in about four hours here on the campus of berkeley, they told me this morning that some of the vaccines at uc are berkeley that they are providing today was provided by the cdc, the atlanta-based government agency says that they shipped extra mmr or measle and mump vaccines to uc berkeley. the free vaccines are being made available to student, faculty, and staff starting at noon today. and now, the disease was thought to be controlled, but right now across country, ther
. >>> an outbreak on the campus of uc berkeley. at the cdc says about that and the parents who declined to have their kids vaccinated from the mumps. >>> the fire department is taking a good hard look at their water rescue program. they already purchased two boats. what happened tonight to get that program back in -- what will happen tonight to get that program back in action. >>> the school is scrambling to -- to stop the outbreak. we have a live look where the...
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. >>> and a big meeting today for the berkeley hikers detained in iran. >>> good morning, everyone. it's thursday, october 13th. gabe clark has the day off. >> i'm pam cook. let's get a look at the forecast. >>> temperatures 40s, 50s, 60s. we'll end up in the 80s and upper 80s inland. lots of sunshine and warmer than yesterday. >>> traffic is moving well in san francisco. you can see it's moving nice on 101. it's 6:01. let's go back to the test. >>> more than a dozen people are hurt after a crash between two amtrak trains right near the oakland station. it happened before 10:00 last night in jack london square. ktvus' paul came we ares is on on the scene with what happened and how train service is affected. >>> a lot has happened in the last 15 minutes. they actually put one of the locomotives beacon the track. they put the other one on and it's sitting there. about two hours ago, the train headed to seattle also left the station. now we can take a look at video. this is what they were doing. this is the crane they used to reroute the train. now, here's a look at the point of impact.
. >>> and a big meeting today for the berkeley hikers detained in iran. >>> good morning, everyone. it's thursday, october 13th. gabe clark has the day off. >> i'm pam cook. let's get a look at the forecast. >>> temperatures 40s, 50s, 60s. we'll end up in the 80s and upper 80s inland. lots of sunshine and warmer than yesterday. >>> traffic is moving well in san francisco. you can see it's moving nice on 101. it's 6:01. let's go back to the test....
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seismologists say the second quake was an after shock of the first and there could be more quakes in the berkeley area in the days ahead. you can find all our coverage on yesterday's earthquakes as well as a quake survival guide on ktvu.com, just click on the earthquake's tab at the top of the page. >>> occupy oakland protesters have been put on notice. the tents and the camping have to go. but it is still unclear if and when the city will enforce that order. ktvu's claudine wong is live at the sight of the protests so what happens next? >> reporter: we aren't sure at this point. as you said the city has said the camping has to stop. the tents have to go but take a look behind me. everything is still there. i did talk to a city administration official an hour ago and asked them that question, what now. all they will say is the notice speaks for itself. they would not talk about plans to enforce it so it looks like we are at a bit of an impass. it is business as usual today. even though the city says the tents, the cooking, the camping all have to stop. >> it has become a problem now and i am tire
seismologists say the second quake was an after shock of the first and there could be more quakes in the berkeley area in the days ahead. you can find all our coverage on yesterday's earthquakes as well as a quake survival guide on ktvu.com, just click on the earthquake's tab at the top of the page. >>> occupy oakland protesters have been put on notice. the tents and the camping have to go. but it is still unclear if and when the city will enforce that order. ktvu's claudine wong is...
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the berkeley grads free from iran join the protest. here's a live look outside at oakland this morning. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. 4:30. let's start with a tuesday forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you. we have a nice day ahead. temperatures cooler than yesterday. the noon temperatures today are where we're expecting to max out this afternoon. we'll talk about that. a little shower activity in the forecast as well. a lot of construction out there this morning, mike. i know firsthand. >> yeah, and thank you for helping out there. we're looking over here at 880 approaching 280. that's one spot where you do have construction. actually as we zoom out, that intersection. 101 at 880 going through the center of your screen. both directions do have construction going on. probably for another 20 minutes or so. those should start moving shortly. as well as 288 through downtown at 87. we'll track all of this. no major drama. >> thank you much. we are following a developi
the berkeley grads free from iran join the protest. here's a live look outside at oakland this morning. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. 4:30. let's start with a tuesday forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you. we have a nice day ahead. temperatures cooler than yesterday. the noon temperatures today are where we're expecting to max out this afternoon. we'll talk about that. a little shower activity in...
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the bay area tonight. >> tonight at 8:16, a 3.8 quake centered in berkeley. it was an aftershock of a 4.0 quake at 2:41 this afternoon in about the same area. the epicenter of the main quake was under the campus at uc berkeley. juliette is standing by tonight. >> reporter: ken, while my photographer and i were inside of our news van putting together our story about this afternoon's earthquake, yet another earthquake happened tonight. it rocked our news van about 8:16 tonight as you said. geologists saying it happened near the heyward fault line. call it interesting timing, call it ironic. these earthquakes happening today when the state of california was preparing for the big one. around 8:15 tonight and round two. >> it was scary. >> it was shorter. >> shorter than the afternoon one? >> i'm scared there's going to be a bigger one next time. >> as for this afternoon's earthquake. >> all of a sudden the building shook and i ran outside and it was over. >> and people from as far south as santa cruz, as far north as santa rosa and into the sacramento area reporte
the bay area tonight. >> tonight at 8:16, a 3.8 quake centered in berkeley. it was an aftershock of a 4.0 quake at 2:41 this afternoon in about the same area. the epicenter of the main quake was under the campus at uc berkeley. juliette is standing by tonight. >> reporter: ken, while my photographer and i were inside of our news van putting together our story about this afternoon's earthquake, yet another earthquake happened tonight. it rocked our news van about 8:16 tonight as you...
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bart is not stopping at the downtown berkeley station because of that outages'. ay on top of that and all the other news will be back. [ male announcer ] sizzler's steak fest! a tri-tip sirloin, and endless salad bar, all for just $10.99. sizzler. thinking fresh every day. all for just $10.99. you like to take care of it immediately. ♪ so when it was time to switch to a medicare plan, you called anthem blue cross. and when your granddaughter's band struggled with your favorite song, you knew...
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. >> reporter: the exhibition is showing simultaneously at the uc berkeley art museum and the oakland museum in california. oakland plans to erect a board for people to pin photos and other remembrances. >> we're prepared for people to be very emotional about this. because this is something that happened to this community. >> such a calm place. yet everything else around it's gone. >> reporter: he understands his pictures will open old wounds. but as a resident of the berkeley hills he says they also deliver a message about the dangers of living in risky areas. a message as poignant today as 20 years ago. >> it's impressive to see those photos. >> amazing, i remember that day vividly. it's hard to imagine it's been 20 years. >> we've had a mild fire season the last two years because of the rain. you almost forget the power of that. >> all it takes is a shift in wind and you get dry, northerly winds. 20 to 40 miles per hour. that's all you need here to get potential wildfires to get sparked. we are look at a drying wind today but not up to red flag fire warning status. current numbers
. >> reporter: the exhibition is showing simultaneously at the uc berkeley art museum and the oakland museum in california. oakland plans to erect a board for people to pin photos and other remembrances. >> we're prepared for people to be very emotional about this. because this is something that happened to this community. >> such a calm place. yet everything else around it's gone. >> reporter: he understands his pictures will open old wounds. but as a resident of the...
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this one-year-old pit bull came to the berkeley animal care services shelter last month. >> skiddish, frightened of people with lots of small marks on her body. >> the vet found out why. >> actually she had 38 pieces of buck shot in her body. >> shot with a bb gun dozens of times, her ears cut almost in half. a job not done by a professional. >> just flat out cruel. >> this parking lot about a block away from the shelter is where taff daphne was found. they looked exactly like her. this is a very distinctive looking dog. >> the same markings, the same crop job on the ears. >> we are now x-raying them so they don't have the same problem. >> one of them had a few pellets removed. a shelter says her sisters were already successfully adopted. >> unbelievable. these dogs forgive people everything. they have clearly had terrible and traumatic lives. all it takes is the smallest act of kindness to win them over. >> daphne showed that to a woman who came to the shelter looking for a dog today. >> she's beautiful. i mean, dogs are just like humans. they are fearful. they have been abused in an
this one-year-old pit bull came to the berkeley animal care services shelter last month. >> skiddish, frightened of people with lots of small marks on her body. >> the vet found out why. >> actually she had 38 pieces of buck shot in her body. >> shot with a bb gun dozens of times, her ears cut almost in half. a job not done by a professional. >> just flat out cruel. >> this parking lot about a block away from the shelter is where taff daphne was found. they...
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the berkeley hikers who were free from iran took center stage. occupy protesters are occupying the bay area as we speak, and the national headlines, they have no plans of leaving despite police orders. they're protesting corporate greed and economic inequality. kimberly terry is live in san francisco where the scene is dicey. we begin in oakland with cheryl hurd, cheryl? >> reporter: the occupation is growing strong. just moments ago, a documentary just wrapped up, and right now, things are real quiet. earlier today, they got some support from three people, but also earlier today, things got a little tense. occupy oakland went from calm to chaotic. the occupation only one week old hee in front of oakland's city ha hall. no cameras were allowed inside tent cities built on public property. >> you are welcome here, however, we ask that you point your cameras toward city hall and not toward the tents. >> reporter: that demand created hostility between protesters and the media. >> don't [ bleep ]. >> reporter: a protester's dog lunged at a reporter and
the berkeley hikers who were free from iran took center stage. occupy protesters are occupying the bay area as we speak, and the national headlines, they have no plans of leaving despite police orders. they're protesting corporate greed and economic inequality. kimberly terry is live in san francisco where the scene is dicey. we begin in oakland with cheryl hurd, cheryl? >> reporter: the occupation is growing strong. just moments ago, a documentary just wrapped up, and right now, things...
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>>reporter: these are all the earthquakes that occurred at berkeley in the last 40 years. >> we have had a couple dozen in this area at that time and what did they mean? they did not mean much a long run. >>reporter: this seismologist defenses that the same holds true for the earthquakes in berkeley. >> one produced a main shock and then we had a few aftershocks. >>reporter: they said the 4.0 is bigger than typical for this area but it is not in the midst of a swarm, or a series to come. >> it if it were a series of look like this. the only reason things we have are the yellow dots, those are the events that happened yesterday. >>reporter: seismologists say had we seen continue with earthquakes in the berkeley area after the four . 08 after the two earthquakes then there would be reason for concern but they said the earthquake activity has trailed off. >>pam: at uc-berkeley which was extremely close to the epicenter officials are planning close attention to the new football stadium in has been undergoing a multimillion-dollar project to bring it up to current earthquake codes. teresa
>>reporter: these are all the earthquakes that occurred at berkeley in the last 40 years. >> we have had a couple dozen in this area at that time and what did they mean? they did not mean much a long run. >>reporter: this seismologist defenses that the same holds true for the earthquakes in berkeley. >> one produced a main shock and then we had a few aftershocks. >>reporter: they said the 4.0 is bigger than typical for this area but it is not in the midst of a...
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the berkeley curveful and we get a quick look at the the livermore drive.k to you guys. >> identify been working for months for mike to let me drive that. >> some day. >> if it's not on your call der, no surprise. organizers are asking people to dres live jobs to show their love for the apple cofounder. that means put on your best black turtleneck. others include a ceremony at the free mont factory where the first computer was assembled. >> it is here. the apple iphone 4s. people are camping out across the country and in the crowd here in the bay area. one very familiar face. damian trujillo is live with the biggest apple fanatics. >> it's been a circus outside the apple store because of steve wozniack. he's been here since noon yesterday. apple fans have been clambering at him. he's given 100 interviews so far this morning. just look at this crowd. he's a profit out here now he's joined by dozens of other apple fans wozniack is excited about the new features. it's supposed to be faster. the camera should be better. it has a voice operated system that wozni
the berkeley curveful and we get a quick look at the the livermore drive.k to you guys. >> identify been working for months for mike to let me drive that. >> some day. >> if it's not on your call der, no surprise. organizers are asking people to dres live jobs to show their love for the apple cofounder. that means put on your best black turtleneck. others include a ceremony at the free mont factory where the first computer was assembled. >> it is here. the apple iphone...
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remember like it was yesterday but to spend 20 years since the firestorm ripped through the oakland and berkeley hills, 25 people lost their lives, more than 3,500 homes were destroyed. various mem oerls had been going on throughout the week, and this morning people gathered at firestorm tile wall located at the rock ridge b.a.r.t. station to reflect and pay tribute to those who died in the fire. following that at the gateway prepared center in oakland. many firefighters who battled the deadly blaze attended the ceremony. >> the amount of effort that we put out, all the risks that we took that day, it gives you a real flight is an overall theme of the day was to get prepared for a natural disaster like a fire or an earthquake. there was a family preparedness fair in oakland and the berkeley fire department along with alameda county officials hosted a disaster preparedness work shop. >>> next at 11:00 -- >> we did our jobs. we're coming home. >>> what troops are saying about president's pledge to bring all u.s. forces in iraq home by the year's end. plus -- >> you are taking your eyesight into yo
remember like it was yesterday but to spend 20 years since the firestorm ripped through the oakland and berkeley hills, 25 people lost their lives, more than 3,500 homes were destroyed. various mem oerls had been going on throughout the week, and this morning people gathered at firestorm tile wall located at the rock ridge b.a.r.t. station to reflect and pay tribute to those who died in the fire. following that at the gateway prepared center in oakland. many firefighters who battled the deadly...