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they're rather unusual death according to the usgs it was fairly deep at 9.5 mi.. also at 2.3 magnitude this afternoon. the two magnitude-three magnitude. the two are often not felt. and also, no damage reported. we have more from the usgs. >> i was dismissing some glasses and i felt something shake. and i thought that maybe it was something from upstairs. >>pam: the unique nature was that it was 9 mi. deep as jacqueline mentioned. you can see the seismograph reading. if we spoke with somebody an expert. >> the maximum intensity locally will be less because it is deep. hop on the other hand keystone is roughly equal intensity will be more broad because there is more area that is roughly the same distance from the earthquake. the focus from the earthquake. the probability of this group leading to other earthquakes is small. is not actually zero. but it is still overly small. >>pam: leave us your comments on our facebook and age. >> a 22 year-old was shot nearly one month. ago and the market district. he was believed to be the victim of mistaken identity with gang vi
they're rather unusual death according to the usgs it was fairly deep at 9.5 mi.. also at 2.3 magnitude this afternoon. the two magnitude-three magnitude. the two are often not felt. and also, no damage reported. we have more from the usgs. >> i was dismissing some glasses and i felt something shake. and i thought that maybe it was something from upstairs. >>pam: the unique nature was that it was 9 mi. deep as jacqueline mentioned. you can see the seismograph reading. if we spoke...
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usgs cut their losses in sheet rock and closed down. it is gone. the houses are there but the people are gone. it is the real wild west, the way it was. it takes a lot of the romance out of it. so we have done several things. black rock solor, which came out of burning man in gerlach. the school is closing down because they do not have any kids. the economy has been based on mining. there are some tourists that come through. hunters. some of our people come through and leave money in their wake. a little town like that does not know how to make money. but they have learned in certain ways. we have made significant charitable contributions. i do not want to great -- take much credit for this, but we are helping to keep them alive. the thing about our event, we do not do commercial things at the event. it spreads out the economic development to our neighbors. the piutes down the road are now doing in the in taco stands now and we know them. there was the day when we were considered scary, coming from san francisco, you know. it is much easier to brea
usgs cut their losses in sheet rock and closed down. it is gone. the houses are there but the people are gone. it is the real wild west, the way it was. it takes a lot of the romance out of it. so we have done several things. black rock solor, which came out of burning man in gerlach. the school is closing down because they do not have any kids. the economy has been based on mining. there are some tourists that come through. hunters. some of our people come through and leave money in their...
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we'll be watching this and monitoring any kind of activity from usgs for hours to come. otherwise, right now, it's all about the fog building in. much cooler temperatures today. anywhere from 20 to 30 degrees near the coastline. some of the biggest differences near the bayside communities. 18 degrees colder in oakland. down in the south bay from 100 yesterday in gill ray to 7 today. san francisco from 88 to 62. let's get a look. hot high pressure brought us those record setting temperatures yesterday. now, the onshore flow has returned with more 60s. here's the thing, we're monitoring some big time changes in my 7-day forecast. 60s inland and our first significant rain of the season coming up. and any more info on this quake from oakland. >>> a 21-year-old napa county man was killed by a roadside bomb in afghanistan. the army specialist died monday after his unit was attacked by enemy forces in helmond province. fant was on his first deployment. >>> it was another big day of big swings on the stock market. the dow ended the day up, 143 points after a laterally, which was
we'll be watching this and monitoring any kind of activity from usgs for hours to come. otherwise, right now, it's all about the fog building in. much cooler temperatures today. anywhere from 20 to 30 degrees near the coastline. some of the biggest differences near the bayside communities. 18 degrees colder in oakland. down in the south bay from 100 yesterday in gill ray to 7 today. san francisco from 88 to 62. let's get a look. hot high pressure brought us those record setting temperatures...
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the usgs says it was center three miles north of winds sore and four miles east of healdsburg. more than a dozen people wrote on the agency's website they felt it. >>> smokers might be snuffed out in a big section of the city. the ban being considered in one part of the bay area coming up. >> plus, solyndra back in court today. why the bankrupt solar company is asking a judge for $300,000 a week. >>> it was meant to hurt. and i was totally shocked. >> it all began with a "shush," ended with a slap. why a city councilman could face assault charges. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. we are now soaking up plenty of sunshine around the bay area. temperatures are going to be hot today. we'll show you where next. ,, state farm. this is jessica. hey, jessica, jerry neumann with a policy question. jerry, how are you doing? fine, i just got a little fender bender. oh, jerry, i'm so sorry. i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but
the usgs says it was center three miles north of winds sore and four miles east of healdsburg. more than a dozen people wrote on the agency's website they felt it. >>> smokers might be snuffed out in a big section of the city. the ban being considered in one part of the bay area coming up. >> plus, solyndra back in court today. why the bankrupt solar company is asking a judge for $300,000 a week. >>> it was meant to hurt. and i was totally shocked. >> it all began...
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the usgs puts it at a magnitude 3.3 and it hit exactly 4:47 this afternoon. a relatively small shaker by our standards. no word yet of any problems. >>> well, bank of america is adding yet another fee. now it's going to charge for a simple transaction that many people conduct every day. consumerwatch reporter julie watts says you better think twice before you swipe. >> reporter: yeah, allen. fees like this were unheard of a year ago. but now bank of america says it can no longer allow you or afford to allow you to let you use your debit card for free so beginning next year, they will start charging $5 a month whether you make one purchase a month or 50 purchases a month. there is, however, still no fee if you only use that debit card at the atm. now, this new fee comes as banks are expected to lose about $19 billion in fees when new regulations go into effect on october 1 limiting the amount they can charge merchants when you swipe your debit card at the store. the move will push more customers towards credit cards, which is also beneficial to big institution
the usgs puts it at a magnitude 3.3 and it hit exactly 4:47 this afternoon. a relatively small shaker by our standards. no word yet of any problems. >>> well, bank of america is adding yet another fee. now it's going to charge for a simple transaction that many people conduct every day. consumerwatch reporter julie watts says you better think twice before you swipe. >> reporter: yeah, allen. fees like this were unheard of a year ago. but now bank of america says it can no longer...
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the usgs measured the earthquake at 2.85. >>> for the first time in two years, the uc berkeley hikers held in iran are back on american soil. the men said they have at least one regret. >> reporter: in their first interview back in the united states, josh fattal and shane bauer talked about two regrets. >> the irony is that sarah, josh and i oppose policies of america toward iran. >> reporter: the iranian government accused the three of spying. this past wednesday while exercising at the prison, the men got good news that they were free. >> from that day, the guards took us downstairs, they fingerprinted us and they gave us street clothes. they didn't tell us where we were going. >> reporter: after being released with a million dollars bail deal, the men then went to oman where they were greeted with relatives and shourd who was released last year. today they said they regretted the hike. >> we did not know if we crossed the border. we will probably never know. >> reporter: the men were inprisoned for 781 days they are asking for their privacy while they get settled in at home. >>> wh
the usgs measured the earthquake at 2.85. >>> for the first time in two years, the uc berkeley hikers held in iran are back on american soil. the men said they have at least one regret. >> reporter: in their first interview back in the united states, josh fattal and shane bauer talked about two regrets. >> the irony is that sarah, josh and i oppose policies of america toward iran. >> reporter: the iranian government accused the three of spying. this past wednesday...
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usgs estimates $80 million to build a shake alert system here in california. and if that sounds expensive, it is. >> wayne, thank you. >> and early warning systems may save lives but what happens when people ignore them? a report says majority of residents ignored or were slow to reacts when sirens sounded. and residents said they didn't initially respond because of decades of false alarms. the powerful tornado killed 162 people, devastating much of the southern half of the city. >> still ahead attack cut short the united nations advise yilt by afghanistan's president. >> and when gou to buy a house you negotiate the price. sometimes, you've been in retail, you can negotiate the price. why not medical bills? >> she has a point. turns out you can talk your way into more affordable health care. i'm michael finney. interest tl is advice to get the lowest possible price for high-quality care. all of that is ahead. >> and at 5:00 super heroes joining force was california college, one of the traditional power houses. so, you actually reward people for staying with y
usgs estimates $80 million to build a shake alert system here in california. and if that sounds expensive, it is. >> wayne, thank you. >> and early warning systems may save lives but what happens when people ignore them? a report says majority of residents ignored or were slow to reacts when sirens sounded. and residents said they didn't initially respond because of decades of false alarms. the powerful tornado killed 162 people, devastating much of the southern half of the city....
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but much of the ice just isn't there this year so the usgs says the walruses are forced to lumber ashore to find food there. >>> confusing for them. >>> a blood transfusion has saved the life of a bear cub. he was released back into the wild today after being on the brink of death. a park ranger found the bear at mount rainier. he was skin and bones and extremely anemic. they used donor blood from a bigger healthier bear. the bear is now fat enough to go into hibernation probably next month. all is well that ends well. let's return to update the forecast. spence spence here with that. hi -- spencer christian here with that. >> temperatures dropping statewide. across the state of california, look for highs of only 91 at fresno. 82 sacramento. 85 chico. 74 tahini. 74 tahoe. 77 los angeles and a cool 97 at palm springs. in the bay area the cooldown continues through the remainder of the week. inland highs only in the 70s in most inland locations but clear lake and ukiah, mid 80s. 60s along the bay tomorrow and 59 here in san francisco. down near monterey bay, a cool down as well. here is th
but much of the ice just isn't there this year so the usgs says the walruses are forced to lumber ashore to find food there. >>> confusing for them. >>> a blood transfusion has saved the life of a bear cub. he was released back into the wild today after being on the brink of death. a park ranger found the bear at mount rainier. he was skin and bones and extremely anemic. they used donor blood from a bigger healthier bear. the bear is now fat enough to go into hibernation...
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nina, we're waiting to get more information from the usgs but right now we are watching that. >> thank you very much. >>> there has been a quake in japan. we'll bring you more about that later on in the show. we'll take a quick break but "world business today" continues. open an e-trade account and open doors, seize opportunities, take action with some of the most powerful yet easy-to-use trading tools on the planet all built to help you maximize the potential of every dollar you invest. successful investing isn't done by throwing ideas against the wall and hoping. it's done by lowering your costs and raising your expectations by using unbiased research and powerful screeners to build a diversified portfolio with stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and every etf sold. and we'll help you every step of the way. with 5-star research and free education covering everything from the basics to advanced investing strategies. start now and we'll give you up to $500 and let you trade free for 60 days. visit our website, call us, open an account. e-trade. investing unleashed. >>> live from the world eco
nina, we're waiting to get more information from the usgs but right now we are watching that. >> thank you very much. >>> there has been a quake in japan. we'll bring you more about that later on in the show. we'll take a quick break but "world business today" continues. open an e-trade account and open doors, seize opportunities, take action with some of the most powerful yet easy-to-use trading tools on the planet all built to help you maximize the potential of every...
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it's just physically impossible given what usgs tells us about where the oil is.th respect to the caribou herds, the central arctic herd, one, it occupies an area where the coastal plain is much larger than the arctic refuge. but two, the porcupine caribou herd does this migration from canada over to the small part of the coastal plain. that coastal plain is their refuge where they give birth. so it's a different situation, and it's also a different situation because the refuge on the eastern side of the north slope is more arid. it's a different type of environment than over in the central and western arctic to a certain degree. and i would refer you to a letter that 1,000 scientists sent to president bush some years back all arguing, including the national academy of sciences, that oil drilling on the coastal plain of the arctic refuge, which is the refuge, would indeed adversely impact wildlife. those are the experts. i'm not an expert, but i do trust their opinion. thank you. >> i would now yield or now recognize mr. harris for five minutes. >> thank you very
it's just physically impossible given what usgs tells us about where the oil is.th respect to the caribou herds, the central arctic herd, one, it occupies an area where the coastal plain is much larger than the arctic refuge. but two, the porcupine caribou herd does this migration from canada over to the small part of the coastal plain. that coastal plain is their refuge where they give birth. so it's a different situation, and it's also a different situation because the refuge on the eastern...
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the usgs recorded the quake at a magnitude 3.3. so there it was. in case were you wondering. >> roberta, i felt something. it was a lot cooler today than yesterday. >> a lot. we're talking about 25 degrees cooler across the bay area today. and it was all because we had the return of the low clouds and fog. it was the marine layer that pushed back onshore in earnest. let's go outside and look at this right now. you can see that huge deck of clouds pushing into the bay moving from the west marching to the east and that's what's affecting our temperatures adversely and also increasing the winds out of the west up to a good 15 miles per hour. currently in and around our microclimates, our temperatures are stacking up like this. after a high today of only 67 in san francisco, it's currently 63 but you have to remember yesterday, it was 88 degrees. that's a significant cooldown. santa rosa currently at 64. it was 97 degrees yesterday. so obviously, we cool down up to 25 degrees today. tomorrow, additional cooling takes place everywhere. and then i would
the usgs recorded the quake at a magnitude 3.3. so there it was. in case were you wondering. >> roberta, i felt something. it was a lot cooler today than yesterday. >> a lot. we're talking about 25 degrees cooler across the bay area today. and it was all because we had the return of the low clouds and fog. it was the marine layer that pushed back onshore in earnest. let's go outside and look at this right now. you can see that huge deck of clouds pushing into the bay moving from the...
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the latest estimates from the usgs are for about 10 billion barrels of the tactically recoverable oil. of course any natural gas found only will help economics of the proposed alaska natural gas pipeline which could also be a huge job creator for the nation. over the years, there of than competing estimates of how many jobs and alaska and the lower 48, the supply chain that the development would create. needless to say, all of them are at least in the tens of thousands of jobs across the nation. i'm proud to co-sponsor senator murkowski's bills that would allow responsible wheel and gas development in the arctic refuge. today, extended reach drilling technology has shrunk in the drilling platforms that prince dramatically. the north slope from the 1970's that covered 65 acres now take less than 10 acres. drilling the cuttings and mother are not disposed of bye injection wells and the development will always seven pacts we can do a good job today of the responsible producing more domestic oil which promotes both our economic and national security. i know today's hearing is about anwr,
the latest estimates from the usgs are for about 10 billion barrels of the tactically recoverable oil. of course any natural gas found only will help economics of the proposed alaska natural gas pipeline which could also be a huge job creator for the nation. over the years, there of than competing estimates of how many jobs and alaska and the lower 48, the supply chain that the development would create. needless to say, all of them are at least in the tens of thousands of jobs across the...
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it was just downgraded from 57.1 to 6.8 according to the usgs. we're talking about the quake out of alaska. the seismograph did show some movement. we'll show you coming up. >>> how the game plan has already changed for a planned pro-baseball field in san rafael. >>> a gas leak is to blame for an explosion at this cupertino condo that left behind all this damage. why it took crews nearly two hours to shut off the gas and what federal regulators are going to do. stay with us. >>> a spike in crime at a local bay area campus, including robberies and sexual assaults. we'll tell you about it coming up. the bay area -- a place with natural beauty and a forward thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've been fueling economic growth here for over a century. today we're investing in innovations that will define our future. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from financing a solar project for the milpitas school district to funding the institute at golden gate. because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities
it was just downgraded from 57.1 to 6.8 according to the usgs. we're talking about the quake out of alaska. the seismograph did show some movement. we'll show you coming up. >>> how the game plan has already changed for a planned pro-baseball field in san rafael. >>> a gas leak is to blame for an explosion at this cupertino condo that left behind all this damage. why it took crews nearly two hours to shut off the gas and what federal regulators are going to do. stay with us....
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the usgs recorded that one at 2.3. >>> well, so far, the city of oakland has spent almost a million dollarsefending itself from lawsuits from two different employees. debra edgerly and her top assistant were let go in 2008 by then mayor ron dellums. edgerly was accused of tipping off her nephew of a police gang sweep. at $400 an hour, the city has paid $990,000 on legal fees. last week, the city voted to settle thom 7 son's lawsuit -- thompson's lawsuit and pay her some money. >>> in san jose, an anti-litter hotline allowing drivers to report trash was disconnected due to layoffs. >>> 7:38. let's get you to where you need to go. how are we looking out there? >> i would say today is busy, but we don't have any major catastrophes. we started off the morning with the major bay area freeway closed. then they reopened it. let's take a lack at what we have rue no -- let's take a look at what we have now. san francisco looks good getting up to the 80 split. also the morning drive. that's backed up for a 20, 25- minute delay. no major issues on the bridge. but you will be waiting there for a bit. w
the usgs recorded that one at 2.3. >>> well, so far, the city of oakland has spent almost a million dollarsefending itself from lawsuits from two different employees. debra edgerly and her top assistant were let go in 2008 by then mayor ron dellums. edgerly was accused of tipping off her nephew of a police gang sweep. at $400 an hour, the city has paid $990,000 on legal fees. last week, the city voted to settle thom 7 son's lawsuit -- thompson's lawsuit and pay her some money....
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you know the usg usgs wanted talks about oil and the arctic refuge says that those oil pockets are being scattered throughout the whole entire coastal plain. so in order to access that you would have to have quite a spider web of pipelines going across their. back in 2006 we had the big spill up there with the corrosion in the pipeline and there have been a lot of corrosion problems in the pipeline since. at the time of the 2006 bill senator murkowski was exasperated at the senate hearing and she said, for years we have been saying that oil production in alaska is the gold standard, but our faith has been shattered. she said shattered. so here we are a few years later and everybody is claiming that somehow we are going to be able to develop the arctic national wildlife refuge. somehow with absolutely no impact on think the facts bear that out. >> in fairness to senator murkowski she is not here to comment on this but i just wanted as a matter -- has the technology improved from 30 years ago when we started extracting and transporting the oil coming from alaska? that is my question. >> yo
you know the usg usgs wanted talks about oil and the arctic refuge says that those oil pockets are being scattered throughout the whole entire coastal plain. so in order to access that you would have to have quite a spider web of pipelines going across their. back in 2006 we had the big spill up there with the corrosion in the pipeline and there have been a lot of corrosion problems in the pipeline since. at the time of the 2006 bill senator murkowski was exasperated at the senate hearing and...
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sometimes the usgs will, not on purpose, say a 6.2 and then reduce it it it to a 5.9 later. this has not been reduced. here is the lake i'm talking about. there's the caldera of the old volcano. this is the volcano belt, all the way up and down the country here. 24 miles down below the surface and then into squguatemala city. this isn't a giant earthquake for california or anywhere like that, but 5.8 earthquake with buildings of stone and mortar and cement will shake the buildings and bring them down other than a wood structure or slightly insulated building that can take the shaking. very few buildings like that in guatemala city. you know, brooke. you've been there. >> i do know. we're also hearing that there are a number of people buried underneath the rubble. people felt the tremors. i know there are precious mayan ruens not too far away within the country. we're working on getting video in the aftermath of this earthqua earthquake. chad, thank you very much. >>> meantime, barring intervention, the state of georgia will execute a convicted cop killer in two days. take a
sometimes the usgs will, not on purpose, say a 6.2 and then reduce it it it to a 5.9 later. this has not been reduced. here is the lake i'm talking about. there's the caldera of the old volcano. this is the volcano belt, all the way up and down the country here. 24 miles down below the surface and then into squguatemala city. this isn't a giant earthquake for california or anywhere like that, but 5.8 earthquake with buildings of stone and mortar and cement will shake the buildings and bring...
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