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. >> reporter: a number of outside specialists, including the usgs are involved to stabilize the area until they are sure that building 46 is safe from danger. >> it's going to take a lot of time. contra cos . >>> a norovirus outbreak is suspected of sickening dozens of kids at a bay area school. contra costa health officials say they are looking into now 90 students at burton valley elementary in lafayette got sick with symptoms similar to norovirus. those symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea and stomach pains. the school says the campus is being disinfected this weekend and classes will be held on monday. >>> it's the biggest salvage operation in history, one year after the coast take concordia cruise ship disaster. what family members are doing to remember those who died. >> from the cbs 5 weather center, we're heading outdoors, taking a look at coit tower under clear skies. how low will it go this time? the pinpoint forecast, as eyewitness news continues. [ male announcer ] the career landscape of america is changing. new jobs are here, and by 2025 we could have millions more that
. >> reporter: a number of outside specialists, including the usgs are involved to stabilize the area until they are sure that building 46 is safe from danger. >> it's going to take a lot of time. contra cos . >>> a norovirus outbreak is suspected of sickening dozens of kids at a bay area school. contra costa health officials say they are looking into now 90 students at burton valley elementary in lafayette got sick with symptoms similar to norovirus. those symptoms include...
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this is a map of the usgs that shows the potential levels of ground shaking that could be experienced across the bay area in a repeat of a major 1906-like earthquake on the san andreas fault. very strong shaking would affect most of san francisco and would last well over a minute. for context, in 1906, over 500 miles of the san andreas fault moved in a second. in 1989 in the loam loma prieta event (inaudible) understand our interdependancies and we launchd an inder dependancy study earlier this year. this will benefit all our operators as well as the region's businesses and residents. first we want to build on an understanding of all of our existing system interdependancies and the consequences of existing conditions to help expedite sppbs and restoration planning among agencies. with this we will also identify the key assets and respiration of priority schemes to prioritize and restoring and rebuilding our city and ultimately the region after such an earthquake. we will then work to develop a set of life line expectation under current systems and standards developed over the next dec
this is a map of the usgs that shows the potential levels of ground shaking that could be experienced across the bay area in a repeat of a major 1906-like earthquake on the san andreas fault. very strong shaking would affect most of san francisco and would last well over a minute. for context, in 1906, over 500 miles of the san andreas fault moved in a second. in 1989 in the loam loma prieta event (inaudible) understand our interdependancies and we launchd an inder dependancy study earlier this...
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because as the director of the usgs, i should not tell anyone what to do. okay, someone with the perspective of deep time, this is how the earth works. people should not live below sea level. seas are rising, okay? here's what happens. it is not the gradual rise of sea level that's going to get anyone. it is the combination of extreme events superimposed on the garage rail rise of sea level and those extreme events that destroy our natural protection, and here's what we saw with superstorm sandy. that there were some amazing predierkses done by hillary stockton who is a scientist with the usgs who looked at the barrier dunes along the northeast coast, and she predicted "x" marks the spot with amazing accuracy of exactly which dunes would be breeched and where the storm was going to be right through in hit the coast because of how good the models have become. them she did another prediction after the storm. because of the loss of the barrier islands, because of how much they eroded during the storm, how much protection they offer now going into the future fo
because as the director of the usgs, i should not tell anyone what to do. okay, someone with the perspective of deep time, this is how the earth works. people should not live below sea level. seas are rising, okay? here's what happens. it is not the gradual rise of sea level that's going to get anyone. it is the combination of extreme events superimposed on the garage rail rise of sea level and those extreme events that destroy our natural protection, and here's what we saw with superstorm...
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cal ema and we've developed the ability to import data from every allied organization whether it's usgs, the law enforcement agencies, fire, weather, what have you, to be able to put it out in layers so we literally can know everything going on. we can see lightning strikes that cause fires, down to the size of a car fire. we're often able to do predictive analysis that exceeds the ability of fire and other agencies and able to call them up because we can see this and we've trained our battle captains that work in our operations center to think ahead and think three moves ahead whether or not an event they see developing is going to cause a trigger that is going to require national guard or other military forces to deploy. >> if i may, i think it's for us, myself as the senior leader in third fleet, it's about information sharing and intelligence fusion and turning that into actionable knowledge. we have a 24/7 maritime operation center as well that we attempt to do that. we do have cnn up, usually turn the volume down and just look at the pictures and read the bumper sticker underneath
cal ema and we've developed the ability to import data from every allied organization whether it's usgs, the law enforcement agencies, fire, weather, what have you, to be able to put it out in layers so we literally can know everything going on. we can see lightning strikes that cause fires, down to the size of a car fire. we're often able to do predictive analysis that exceeds the ability of fire and other agencies and able to call them up because we can see this and we've trained our battle...
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the usgs as a magnitude 6.0 quake struck at about six and the morning centered in the ocean about 200uth of the capital of juneau. officials said the latest earthquake was an aftershock to a magnitude seven and a half quake that hit on january 4th. that one sparked a tsunami warning for hundreds of miles along the alaskan and canadian coast. it was canceled after no wage or produce. there is no current threat of a tsunami. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now best foods mayonnaise is just $2.77. so pile it on. pizza is served. digiorno pizza is just $3.88. and here's a treat. dreyer's ice cream is only $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >> mac world 2013 opens today at the moscow may center in san francisco with a bit of star power. as in culture will appear during a keynote address he will talk about what was like to play steve jobs in the upcomin
the usgs as a magnitude 6.0 quake struck at about six and the morning centered in the ocean about 200uth of the capital of juneau. officials said the latest earthquake was an aftershock to a magnitude seven and a half quake that hit on january 4th. that one sparked a tsunami warning for hundreds of miles along the alaskan and canadian coast. it was canceled after no wage or produce. there is no current threat of a tsunami. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how...
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after they have come out last weekend with indications from voting members that may b maybe qualitative usgrogram could and did 2013. we will be looking for hints to see if there's any follow-up from the chairman on this because he is the one making the ultimate decision here. you look at the treasury prices today, we're off of our highs, not a lot driving things. a lot of data coming out this week that looks new to show us the health of the economy and with q4 earnings coming out this week, we will be watching and listening to corporate executives to see what the capital spending limit look like and that may drive things for the first half of the year. cheryl: more news in the oil market. tom riley right now at the nymex and i want to focus particularly with you on the issue of the oil contracts. we saw a big bump to the upside. maybe an overbought situation, but this could be a momentum traded to the upside. tom: we have been in a tight range for six to eight months now and trying to get our way out of there. saving that up for a week or so, you could see it drawing toward 100. lot of peo
after they have come out last weekend with indications from voting members that may b maybe qualitative usgrogram could and did 2013. we will be looking for hints to see if there's any follow-up from the chairman on this because he is the one making the ultimate decision here. you look at the treasury prices today, we're off of our highs, not a lot driving things. a lot of data coming out this week that looks new to show us the health of the economy and with q4 earnings coming out this week, we...
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a number of outside specialists, including the usgs are involved in the mission to stabilize the area until they're sure the building 46 is safe from danger. >>> on the surface, seems like the impossible came true. the governor's latest budget suggests the state went from a deep deficit to a surplus. >> that is when we sit down with san francisco examiner's melissa griffin, our political insider and willie brown who knows a thing or two about politics to ask him where does this put jerry brown the governor as the legislature comes into session? >> he will have to restrain his friends and relatives from ruining the good feel that came with his presence, and he's probably going to have to rely on the republicans and conservative democrats to be the coalition that keeps him in place the super majority for jerry brown is highly rated. he doesn't need it. >> but, he appears to have the support of the republicans. yesterday, they were e fusive in his report of the budget compared to anyone, compared to arnold schwarzenegger's budget. >> to your point, if people are realizing he's the one, h
a number of outside specialists, including the usgs are involved in the mission to stabilize the area until they're sure the building 46 is safe from danger. >>> on the surface, seems like the impossible came true. the governor's latest budget suggests the state went from a deep deficit to a surplus. >> that is when we sit down with san francisco examiner's melissa griffin, our political insider and willie brown who knows a thing or two about politics to ask him where does this...
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home improvement companies like masco as well as building materials companies like usg.is not that new homes will be built, it is also that they are hold. they will benefit from building new houses and refishish old inventory. >> the talk about the fed destroying the dollar and destroying the economy, people are still buying bonds. i know a lot of that is the fed. i get that. corporate bonds, a lot of demand there. we show viewers what u.s. stocks have been doing. what makes u.s. assets, housing, bonds, stocks, whatever, so attractive globally right now? >> well, i think it is just the need for income. investors are facing a world with where the fed is taking out a lot of the net issuance. and so as a consequence, investors that need stable high income are looking for had credit market. we see less value in the credit markets today. however we still see good value and he mention good housing. >> i'm going to follow up with another question like i did with housing. and how exactly do you invest in the energy market here in the united states? do you go forward, for example
home improvement companies like masco as well as building materials companies like usg.is not that new homes will be built, it is also that they are hold. they will benefit from building new houses and refishish old inventory. >> the talk about the fed destroying the dollar and destroying the economy, people are still buying bonds. i know a lot of that is the fed. i get that. corporate bonds, a lot of demand there. we show viewers what u.s. stocks have been doing. what makes u.s. assets,...
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we like building materials companies, like masco, companies like usg.anies like whirlpool, one of the largest appliance manufacturers in the world. so it's the derivative plays that we think make the most sense. liz: okay. we're leaving these up here so people can look at them. because again i remind people over the past three years your fund has had 11% annualized rate. he came out number one out of 530 funds in his category. this is why we're listening to him. here's the one year chart. looks very healthy. what would you avoid? what scares you? >> well, what scares us right now is long maturity bonds, long maturity treasuries. we ultimately think the fed is going to win the war, and we're going to see gradually higher inflation over time. the economy is gradually improving, and so what that means is that interest rates over time and this could take a year or so, will likely head higher. and we think inflation gradually, there's going to be an upward bias. so longer maturity bonds don't make much sense to us right now. we prefer more intermediate part
we like building materials companies, like masco, companies like usg.anies like whirlpool, one of the largest appliance manufacturers in the world. so it's the derivative plays that we think make the most sense. liz: okay. we're leaving these up here so people can look at them. because again i remind people over the past three years your fund has had 11% annualized rate. he came out number one out of 530 funds in his category. this is why we're listening to him. here's the one year chart. looks...
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to be aware of that, but i'm doubtful there's too many muslims working into the top echelons of the usg. >> back to the fact of what jay was saying on political warfare. the state department. i think that -- i don't think that's the key problem. i think the key problem is the view which is very popular in the united states, including the united states government, that the islamists, not al al-qaeda,t the muslim brotherhood is the way of the future. it is the authentic voice of the muslim world and how do we know it's authentic? they hate america, the ultimate proof. it remind me of the old days in lat tip america when the carter administration thought that the wave of the future, the authentic voice of the people was groups like the fmln in el salvador. how do you know they are authentic? they hated america. you see the refusal to engage in political warfare in places like egypt, where, you know, 48% of the people voted against morsi for president. they didn't want a brotherhood president, and right now, today, this week, thousands of egyptians out in the street protesting, only we're n
to be aware of that, but i'm doubtful there's too many muslims working into the top echelons of the usg. >> back to the fact of what jay was saying on political warfare. the state department. i think that -- i don't think that's the key problem. i think the key problem is the view which is very popular in the united states, including the united states government, that the islamists, not al al-qaeda,t the muslim brotherhood is the way of the future. it is the authentic voice of the muslim...
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again i'm doubtful there are too many muslims in the top echelon for the usg. >> i want to go back toething that jay was saying about criminal warfare and the state department. i don't think that is the key problem. i think the key problem is the view which is very popular in the united states including united states government, that the islamists, not a qaeda is the way to the future. it is the authentic voice of the muslim world in america which is the ultimate push and it reminds me of the old days in latin america when the carter administration thought that the way to the future was the authentic voice of the people was groups like the sandinistas in el salvadoran how do we know they are fended? they hated america. and so you see the refusal to engage in political warfare in places like egypt, where you know, 48% of the people voted against mohamed morsi for president. right now, today, this week, there are thousands of egyptians in the streets protesting. the state department said expressed concern of the constitutional coup a few days ago, concern which is the weakest word in th
again i'm doubtful there are too many muslims in the top echelon for the usg. >> i want to go back toething that jay was saying about criminal warfare and the state department. i don't think that is the key problem. i think the key problem is the view which is very popular in the united states including united states government, that the islamists, not a qaeda is the way to the future. it is the authentic voice of the muslim world in america which is the ultimate push and it reminds me of...
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.] >> this workout is all about you usg your body to create the best by you can get.go-- c'mon, frankie. ...everyone's body is different. there that look at a magazineout and they say "i wanna look like thaterson," instead of saying "i wanna look the best th i can look." gonna look the best that you can look is using you as your own equipmen >> when i first started, i could not do a pusup, not a single push-up, barely a girl push-up, let alone boy push-up. and the time that i got throug i am doing moving push-upssquat push-ups, power pushps. to a push-up contest because i'm >> c'mon! two more! push! in and out! go! >> i lik the fact that it had that was a selling point for me, 'cause if had to buy any extra equipmen i would have never boug the program. in 60 days, i lost 37 pounds, 17 ines and three dress sizes. have a waist now, i didn't before everything used to be just aox. so now iave curves and i have arms and i have legs-- i have a this year we went on vacation to two-piece bikini and actuallya look--'m not wearing a cover-upi'm not wearing a towel, i can wear t
.] >> this workout is all about you usg your body to create the best by you can get.go-- c'mon, frankie. ...everyone's body is different. there that look at a magazineout and they say "i wanna look like thaterson," instead of saying "i wanna look the best th i can look." gonna look the best that you can look is using you as your own equipmen >> when i first started, i could not do a pusup, not a single push-up, barely a girl push-up, let alone boy push-up. and...
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the usgs says both quakes had a depth of about one mile.reported. >>> governor brown says conditions in california's prisons have improved so much there's really no need to further reduce the number of inmates. tara moriarty is live at san quentin with how the governor is now trying to get out from under a federal court order. >> reporter: good morning. overcrowding at state prisons is a distant memory according to the governor. he says that the state has built and renovated several healthcare facilities and that is really taking care of the problem. they've also added some beds which has helped the situation. federal judges did give the state a midnight deadline last night to file plans for further reducing the prison population and instead state attorneys filed a motion just hours before the deadline saying that the requirement for acceptable prison healthcare has been met. governor brown wants to get out from under the court order that requires california to spend more than $440 million, sending inmates to prisons in other states. the go
the usgs says both quakes had a depth of about one mile.reported. >>> governor brown says conditions in california's prisons have improved so much there's really no need to further reduce the number of inmates. tara moriarty is live at san quentin with how the governor is now trying to get out from under a federal court order. >> reporter: good morning. overcrowding at state prisons is a distant memory according to the governor. he says that the state has built and renovated...
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the usgs report that there was some shaking.isco is currently $3.68. around the bay of san jose and oakland prices are $3.59 and $3.58 today. these prices compared to the state average of $3.65. >> we'll be back in a couple of minutes and get ready for dr. phil that you can catch each weekday at 10:00 a.m.. this morning that he is focusing on the truth behind online dating. are there real people behind your computer screen? jwwñ ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. >> welcome back there is a vehicle fire and it was severe enough that the vehicle is engulfed in flames and managed to melt some of the plastic from the car onto the pavement. that's the time to extinguish and the good news is is all about now. all the planes have been cleared although there may be some emergency vehicles standing by on the shoulders. is backed up from brokaw road where it occurred to th
the usgs report that there was some shaking.isco is currently $3.68. around the bay of san jose and oakland prices are $3.59 and $3.58 today. these prices compared to the state average of $3.65. >> we'll be back in a couple of minutes and get ready for dr. phil that you can catch each weekday at 10:00 a.m.. this morning that he is focusing on the truth behind online dating. are there real people behind your computer screen? jwwñ ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not...
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going to speak right now as an earth scientist with the perspective of the time, not as director of usgs. as someone with a perspective of deep time, this is how the earth works. people should not live below sea level, and the seas are rising. here is what happens. it is not the gradual rise of sea level but is going to get anyone. it is the combination of extreme events superimposed on the gradual rise of sea levels, and the extreme events that destroy our natural protection, and here is what we saw with superstorm sandy. there were some amazing predictions done by hillary stockton, who is a scientist who looked up the barrier dunes along the northeast coast, and she predicted x marks the start with amazing accuracy of exactly which dunes would be breached and where the storm was going to go right through and inundates the coast. because of how good the models have become. and she did another prediction after the storm of because of the loss of barrier islands, because how much they eroded, how much protection they offer now going into the future for future storms, and it turns out now
going to speak right now as an earth scientist with the perspective of the time, not as director of usgs. as someone with a perspective of deep time, this is how the earth works. people should not live below sea level, and the seas are rising. here is what happens. it is not the gradual rise of sea level but is going to get anyone. it is the combination of extreme events superimposed on the gradual rise of sea levels, and the extreme events that destroy our natural protection, and here is what...
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we know that from some of the monitoring of the usgs is doing. officially the drought started in 1996, and back in 2010 i wrote a drought study thing that the drought had ended because we had a wet gear, and then the next year it just went right back to drought conditions again. it's an area where water shortages are common to begin with, but the drought of -- drought mitigation plans are typical of many drought mitigation plans actually, that you bring in water, to the areas that are being impacted and have reduced water supply, that you bring in supplemental a as forage for livestock because that's a big part of the economy in the area, and what has happened over the it is essentially there's only so much hate in water you can pull to present people had to do something with her livestock and they were in such poor condition by the time they realized that, that over 30,000 cattle died in 2002. so a lot of time drought mitigation plans will work fine for one or two years, but when we are starting to talk about long-term drought, we have to rethin
we know that from some of the monitoring of the usgs is doing. officially the drought started in 1996, and back in 2010 i wrote a drought study thing that the drought had ended because we had a wet gear, and then the next year it just went right back to drought conditions again. it's an area where water shortages are common to begin with, but the drought of -- drought mitigation plans are typical of many drought mitigation plans actually, that you bring in water, to the areas that are being...
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the rebuild could be monumental usg, matsco, the fortune brands park that is now housing. this is meaningful. it's so meaningful that it can offset what is not helped from washington, unless they raise taxes again. then i'm with rick santelli, enough. >> if we had the boom in construction jobs in the month of december, if we do get this passed -- and today is the vote, by the way, i believe at 10:55 in congress -- if we get that through, we could see that mog any fid in the months to come, hiring related to construction related to the rebuilding after sandy. >> of we worried after the hesitancy in the leadup so the fiscal cliff will repeat itself for another couple of months as we try to figure out that -- i mean, another embarrassment, is that what we have to deal with between now and march? >> i like to take counsel from people who know more than me, which is about 310 million. honeywell said -- he's been spot-on the whole day. if he was treasury secretary, jack lou, very hard working, david coty, we would start talking about the real issues. but coty says yes. if he sto
the rebuild could be monumental usg, matsco, the fortune brands park that is now housing. this is meaningful. it's so meaningful that it can offset what is not helped from washington, unless they raise taxes again. then i'm with rick santelli, enough. >> if we had the boom in construction jobs in the month of december, if we do get this passed -- and today is the vote, by the way, i believe at 10:55 in congress -- if we get that through, we could see that mog any fid in the months to...