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this event will help the usgs to better understand the earth and the hayward fault. >> how hard it will shake over here and then, -- and there, and we can compile maps used by engineers and planning officials. >> subcontractors have 40 days to clear the rubble. much will be recycled and repurposed to be used as building materials and some would be used in the replacement administrative building being built across campus. this site will be turned into a park so people can enjoy this hilltop perch view of the entire bay for generations to come. >> the seismic waves contracted -- created by the implosion were measured by seismographs. they're two piece of equipment. the orange piece listens to an earthquake. the black one records it. a seismograph was put on the property about two miles a. from the implosion. lee baker says his instrument probably did not pick up a lot of information. >> did you feel any shaking schmid. >> no, i really didn't. i might have felt something from the sonic boom, but not ground shaking, i don't think. >> baker's device one of 600 placed by the usgs to measure t
this event will help the usgs to better understand the earth and the hayward fault. >> how hard it will shake over here and then, -- and there, and we can compile maps used by engineers and planning officials. >> subcontractors have 40 days to clear the rubble. much will be recycled and repurposed to be used as building materials and some would be used in the replacement administrative building being built across campus. this site will be turned into a park so people can enjoy this...
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to shake over here, how is it going shake over there, and we can then compile hazard maps. >> the usgs will take the information from the seismographs and paint 3-d picture of what is going on in the earth's layers. >> and even though the building was gone in a matter of seven seconds, it leaves a lasting memory for those who graduated from the university or just drove by it every day. >> i'm feeling a little sad. i had a little tear after it fell. it was fun to watch. historical to watch, but a lot of memories. >> a park will replace warren hall so the view of the bay can be ebb enjoyed for generations to come. >> a man injured during an implosion in bakersfield this month will not lose both of his legs as previously thought. the 43-year-old man was critically injured august 3rd august 3rd when shrapnel shout out from a power plant being destroyed. doctors operated on him for more than 11 hours to save the limbs. it's unclear if he will ever be able to walk again. >>> a mild weekend in the bay area. a change, though. leigh glaser shows us the forecast with live doppler 7hd. >> leigh:
to shake over here, how is it going shake over there, and we can then compile hazard maps. >> the usgs will take the information from the seismographs and paint 3-d picture of what is going on in the earth's layers. >> and even though the building was gone in a matter of seven seconds, it leaves a lasting memory for those who graduated from the university or just drove by it every day. >> i'm feeling a little sad. i had a little tear after it fell. it was fun to watch....
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to shake over here, how is it going shake over there, and we can then compile hazard maps. >> the usgs will take the information from the seismographs and paint 3-d picture of what is going on in the earth's layers. >> and even though the building was gone in a matter of seven seconds, i leaves a lasting memory for those who graduated om the university or just drove by it every day. >> i'm feeling a little sad. i had a little tear after it fell. it was fun to watch. hiorical to watch, but a lot of memories. >> a park wil replace warren hall so the view of the bay can be ebb enjoyed for generations to come. >> a man injured during an implosion in bakefield this month will not lose both of his legs as previously thought. the 43-year-old ma was critically injured august 3rd august 3rd when shrapnel shout out from a power plant being destroyed. ctors operated on him for more than 11 hourso save the limbs. it's unclear if he will ever be able to walk again. >>> a mild weekend in the bay area. a change, though. leigh glaser shows us the forecast with live doppler 7hd. >> leigh: we have seen
to shake over here, how is it going shake over there, and we can then compile hazard maps. >> the usgs will take the information from the seismographs and paint 3-d picture of what is going on in the earth's layers. >> and even though the building was gone in a matter of seven seconds, i leaves a lasting memory for those who graduated om the university or just drove by it every day. >> i'm feeling a little sad. i had a little tear after it fell. it was fun to watch. hiorical...
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building trade, i thought that was interesting about the home building sector in the credit markets, usg, amas ko whirlpool. >> and also home depot and that's where i would say the only spot where i would -- are the homebuilders. ones that are so sensitive to the rates. unless you have a steel stomach, i would not be playing it. the short still looks constructive and you get that double double pro. >> we've got breaking news. i want to go to julia for the latest. >> cbs and time warner cable failed to reach a deal by the 5:00 p.m. eastern deadline and cbs stations as well as showtime are blocked out in new york los angeles and dallas. now, we have a statement from cbs saying we deeply regret in ill advised action -- also to time warner cable itself. then cbs says time warner cable has conducted negotiations in a combative and nonproductive spirit indulging in distorted public positioning. the statement goes on for a while here but ends by saying cbs seeks, what we've sought is fir -- the most watched television network. we will not accept less. we will not sign rights away granted to oth
building trade, i thought that was interesting about the home building sector in the credit markets, usg, amas ko whirlpool. >> and also home depot and that's where i would say the only spot where i would -- are the homebuilders. ones that are so sensitive to the rates. unless you have a steel stomach, i would not be playing it. the short still looks constructive and you get that double double pro. >> we've got breaking news. i want to go to julia for the latest. >> cbs and...
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the usgs calls it a man-made earthquake. it leaned and collapsed in on itself. the force created about a magnitude 2.0 quake. u.s.g.s. will study the impact it had on the area. it was study the hayward fault. >> it is the fault that has the highest probability in the bay area of generating the next large earthquake. the 13 story building that also housed classrooms was built along the fault more than 40 years ago. it has been abandoned for the last two years after it was deem the most seismically unsafe building in the cal state system. the usgs used about 600 of these seismographs, placed strategically on campus and at volunteers' homes. they had sensors to measure it with unprecedented detail. >> how hard is it going to shake here, how hard it it going to shake there and we can compile hazard maps. >> the usgs will take the information from all the graphs and paint a 3d picture of what is going on in the earth's layers. they will then public a scientific paper with their findings. and even though the budding was gone in a matter of seven seconds, it leaves a l
the usgs calls it a man-made earthquake. it leaned and collapsed in on itself. the force created about a magnitude 2.0 quake. u.s.g.s. will study the impact it had on the area. it was study the hayward fault. >> it is the fault that has the highest probability in the bay area of generating the next large earthquake. the 13 story building that also housed classrooms was built along the fault more than 40 years ago. it has been abandoned for the last two years after it was deem the most...
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will it register as an earthquake on the usgs site? >> yes, it will register on. usgs site. show on the site. >> chris is ready for the implosion to happen. thanks christian. >> here's a look at the last implosion that happened it was the demolition of the naval hospital two years ago. it was closed back in 1996. it took 800 pounds of dynamite top bring it down. you can watch the implosion here right here on 2. now with the -- if the implosion is delayed we'll still bring it to you online. >>> a federal investigator from oakland, a judge says 56-year- old randy violated patrol by contacting sandra coke. he resisted arrest. he dated coke 20 years ago. two days after coke was reported missing. her body was found last week in vacaville. police say they're investigating and no charges have been filed. >>> a baby shot and killed last week in oakland has now been laid to rest. yesterday a funeral was held for 16 month old drew jackson. baby drew and his father 20 years year andrew thomas was shot to death. no arrests have been made. a $30,000 reward is being hovered in the case. >
will it register as an earthquake on the usgs site? >> yes, it will register on. usgs site. show on the site. >> chris is ready for the implosion to happen. thanks christian. >> here's a look at the last implosion that happened it was the demolition of the naval hospital two years ago. it was closed back in 1996. it took 800 pounds of dynamite top bring it down. you can watch the implosion here right here on 2. now with the -- if the implosion is delayed we'll still bring it...
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. >> they set off 462 pounds of explosives and the usgs calls it a man made earthquake. it leaned and collapsed in on itself. the force it created was about a magnitude 2.0 quake. they will study the impact of the tumbler on the hayward area and the hayward fault. >> it halls the highest probability of generating the next large earthquake. >> the 13-story administrative building that housed classrooms was built along the fault 40 years ago. it has been abandoned the last two years since it was deemed the most size lickly unsafe building in the csu system. the usgs used 600 of these seismographs and placed straw strategically across homes to measure the impact of today's event with unprecedented detail. >> how hard will it shake over here? how hard will it shake over there? we can then compile hazard maps. >> they will take the information and paint a 3-d picture of what is going on in the earth's layers. they will publish their findings. even though the building was gone it leaves a lasting memory of those who went to the university or drove by it every day. >> i had a t
. >> they set off 462 pounds of explosives and the usgs calls it a man made earthquake. it leaned and collapsed in on itself. the force it created was about a magnitude 2.0 quake. they will study the impact of the tumbler on the hayward area and the hayward fault. >> it halls the highest probability of generating the next large earthquake. >> the 13-story administrative building that housed classrooms was built along the fault 40 years ago. it has been abandoned the last two...
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. >> they set off 462 pounds of explosives and the usgs calls it a man made earthquake. it leaned and collapsed in on itself. the force it created was about a magnitude 2.0 quake. they will study the impact of the tumbler on the hayward area and the hayward fault. >> it halls the highest probability of generating the next large earthquake. >> the 13-story administrative building that housed classrooms was built along the fault 40 years ago. it has been abandoned the last two years since it was deemed the most size lickly unsafe building in the csu system. the usgs used 600 of these seismographs and placed straw strategically across homes to measure the impact of today's event with unprecedented detail. >> how hard will it shake over here? how hard will it shake over there? we can then compile hazard maps. >> they will take the information and paint aof what s picture of what is going on in the earth's layers. they will publish their findings. even though the building was gone it leaves a lasting memory of those who went to the university or drove by it every day. >> i ha
. >> they set off 462 pounds of explosives and the usgs calls it a man made earthquake. it leaned and collapsed in on itself. the force it created was about a magnitude 2.0 quake. they will study the impact of the tumbler on the hayward area and the hayward fault. >> it halls the highest probability of generating the next large earthquake. >> the 13-story administrative building that housed classrooms was built along the fault 40 years ago. it has been abandoned the last two...
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it going to shake here, how hard it it going to shake there and we can compile hazard maps. >> the usgs will take the information and paint a 3d pictures what is going on in the earth's layers and they will publish a paper with their findings. even though the building was gone in seven seconds, it leaves a lasting memory for those graduating from the university or those going by it every day. >> i am a little sad. i had a little tear watching it, and it was historical to watch it but it brings back memories. >> in hayward, kira klapper, abc7 news. >> subcontractors have 40 days to clear the rubble. much of it will be repurposed as building materials. a park will replace warren hall so people can enjoy the view from the hill. construction on the new administration building is set to begin this fall. >>> it was a rough start for emirates team new zealand during the opening of the sailing finals. two sailors were thrown overboard when the team's yacht took a nose-dive yesterday. you are watching this amazing picture captured by america's cup tv. the sailors were picked up by rescue boats w
it going to shake here, how hard it it going to shake there and we can compile hazard maps. >> the usgs will take the information and paint a 3d pictures what is going on in the earth's layers and they will publish a paper with their findings. even though the building was gone in seven seconds, it leaves a lasting memory for those graduating from the university or those going by it every day. >> i am a little sad. i had a little tear watching it, and it was historical to watch it...
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usg upped. >> valuation call here on usg.cite stronger raw board, and stabilizing commercial trends. their target is 28 bucks a share. they see a little more upside. not a whole lot. stock is already down 15% year to date. peaked in january. one of those home builder type concerns. >> we don't often talk about it, but it's an interesting company, ovago. >> they are based in singapore. >> my old stomping grounds. >> the reason i mentioned it. they make semiconductors used in apple products. eps 67 cents, revenue ahead. we call that a triple whammy in this business. gone up 30, 35 bucks in the last six years. very volatile. >> can you see the volatility. like my ekg right before the show. >> stock number five is our you should the radar name, tortis energy. slow and steady wins the race? not really because it's not a company. tortoise energy is like partnerships, like a guy in a suite. in kansas city, leewood, kansas, nice suburb. stock at 45.27. about a 5% dividend. how often do you get to talk about companies named after rept
usg upped. >> valuation call here on usg.cite stronger raw board, and stabilizing commercial trends. their target is 28 bucks a share. they see a little more upside. not a whole lot. stock is already down 15% year to date. peaked in january. one of those home builder type concerns. >> we don't often talk about it, but it's an interesting company, ovago. >> they are based in singapore. >> my old stomping grounds. >> the reason i mentioned it. they make...
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the usgs used about 600 of these. placed strategically on campus and volunteer homes across hayward. to measure the impact with unprecedented detail. >> how hard is it going to shake over here and over there? >> we then compile hazard maps. they will take the information and paint a 3d picture of what's going on in the earth's layers. they will publish a paper with their findings. even though the building was gone in seven seconds, it leaves a lasting memory for those who graduated from the yesterday or drove by it every day. >>. >> i'm feeling sad. i had a tear after it fell. it was fun to wa up it and i d historic historical. in hayward, kyra clapper abc 7 news. >> a man will not lose his legs as previously thought. the fray-year-old man was critically injured august 3rd when shrapnel shot out from a power plant. doctors thought he would lose both legs and they operated on him for 11 hours and managed to save his limbs. it is unclear if he will ever walk again. >> a mild weekend in the bay area, but that could chang
the usgs used about 600 of these. placed strategically on campus and volunteer homes across hayward. to measure the impact with unprecedented detail. >> how hard is it going to shake over here and over there? >> we then compile hazard maps. they will take the information and paint a 3d picture of what's going on in the earth's layers. they will publish a paper with their findings. even though the building was gone in seven seconds, it leaves a lasting memory for those who graduated...
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now it will just take seconds for this building to come down tomorrow, but the usgs says it will takeonths to analyze all the data the sensors collect. >>> very interesting. now if you can't make it out to see the implosion in person, don't worry about it, we'll be streaming it live. then later we'll have the raw footage on our website. can you see it right on our home page. >>> santa clara's new library is almost ready to open, but it won't. it's caught in a funding fight between the city and the county. dozens of people protested at city hall, unset that the building is stuck at 99% completion. last night the county won an order hauling construction. they said the city illegally spent funds on the library and the funds should have gone to schools and special districts. supporters want the library to open as planned this december. >> this library has been a long-awaited dream. this is a library that's going to impact education, economic revenue, the desirability to live in the north bay shore area. >> plans for the new library ban two years ago. it's not clear what the next move will
now it will just take seconds for this building to come down tomorrow, but the usgs says it will takeonths to analyze all the data the sensors collect. >>> very interesting. now if you can't make it out to see the implosion in person, don't worry about it, we'll be streaming it live. then later we'll have the raw footage on our website. can you see it right on our home page. >>> santa clara's new library is almost ready to open, but it won't. it's caught in a funding fight...
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security forces in egypt usg tear gas on protesters. howy prepared for a violent crackdown.ays d generations of memories.. t iconic fun center closing dn next. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's wednesday, august 14th. i'm good morning. it's wednesday, august 14th. i'm frank mallicoat.,,,, d >>> here's a look at some forecasts in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., sun. thunderstorms in denver and partly sunny in seattle. >>> 16 lucky people in new jersey are counting their blessings and their money. the group won one third of a $448 million powerball jackpot. on tuesday they talked about what's next. terrell brown reports. >> reporter: the workers at the ocean county maintenance garage have been playing the lottery for years. on wednesday they gave her $6 each. >> i immediately started shaking and i'm just staring at it and i didn't know what to do. so i got up, i walked down the hall, i opened up the bedroom door, and i had to wake my poor husband up. who was no longer poor orr each worker's share comes to $3.8 million
security forces in egypt usg tear gas on protesters. howy prepared for a violent crackdown.ays d generations of memories.. t iconic fun center closing dn next. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's wednesday, august 14th. i'm good morning. it's wednesday, august 14th. i'm frank mallicoat.,,,, d >>> here's a look at some forecasts in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., sun. thunderstorms in denver and partly sunny in seattle....
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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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the monitors and the sensors that usgs are putting out, very, very civiliansive. they pick up the slightest vibrations, they are very, very sensitive. >> reporter: researchers want to learn as much as they can quick before the next big one. >> anytime we can expect a fairly large magnitude earthquake on the hayward fault. >> reporter: it's no wonder neighbors are watching closely. >> i'm not worried about it. i'm interested in it. maybe i should be more worried about it and i'll find that out. >> reporter: the demolition will cost $12 million. school officials maintain it's going to be cheaper to demolish and repair than to rebuild warren hall. in hayward, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >> demolition crews say watching implosions is not a spectator sport. they are keeping everyone back some 1300 feet from the building. but i will guarantee you, we'll have cameras there and everyone will be watching this weekend. >> a lot of people do like watching in a. >> i was hoping they were going to blow up the old bay bridge. but they're not going to do it. >> give it a couple of weeks
the monitors and the sensors that usgs are putting out, very, very civiliansive. they pick up the slightest vibrations, they are very, very sensitive. >> reporter: researchers want to learn as much as they can quick before the next big one. >> anytime we can expect a fairly large magnitude earthquake on the hayward fault. >> reporter: it's no wonder neighbors are watching closely. >> i'm not worried about it. i'm interested in it. maybe i should be more worried about it...
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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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. >>> thank you for joining usg tonight at 5:00.edge starts now. >>> this is fox5 news edge at 6:00. >>> we start tonight at 6:00 with breaking news.ng >> the national zoo says giant a panda mei xiang gave birth to ab cub. >> this is a live look at the panda cam. >> you can't see the baby right now. they are tiny, about size of a stick of butter. >> the zoo has been on panda watch and the expert performedd artificial inseminations on mei xiang march 30th after failing to breed with tian tian >> a week old cub died last september. we will have a live report from zoo and efforting that now in a few minutes complete with an update with zoo officials. >>> good news out there. >>> redskins london fletcher says he kept quiet about concussions to remain on the field the admission flies in the face of new nfl rules to cutut down on long term brain injuries caused by blows to the head.he >>> actions are raising questions about what the league can do if a player won't say he is hurt.is >>> tom fitzgerald is in thein news following this one.th
. >>> thank you for joining usg tonight at 5:00.edge starts now. >>> this is fox5 news edge at 6:00. >>> we start tonight at 6:00 with breaking news.ng >> the national zoo says giant a panda mei xiang gave birth to ab cub. >> this is a live look at the panda cam. >> you can't see the baby right now. they are tiny, about size of a stick of butter. >> the zoo has been on panda watch and the expert performedd artificial inseminations on mei xiang...
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according to the usgs website, it's a 6.1 magnitude. it was centered off the southern coast. it reportedly shook buildings in mexico city. there are no immediate reports of injuries or damage, but again, we're getting word of the earthquake. we'll keep an eye on the story, bringing you any more information. right now, 6.1 magnitude earthquake in mexico. >>> all right. time now 6:15, happening today, the nixon library in the national archives, releasing the final 340 hours of the white house tapes. the president richard nixon recorded for his own use. the tapes cover the period in 1973 between april and july. final few months that president nixon recorded the conversation in the white house. it follows a period where the president admitted responsibility for watergate and facing impeachment, richard nixon resigned in 1974, a little over a year after the tapes end. >>> also happening, a judge will announce a sentence for bradley manning at 7:00 this morning. ktvu in washington, d.c. newsroom, poor intelligence analysts faces 90 years in prison for leaking government documents.
according to the usgs website, it's a 6.1 magnitude. it was centered off the southern coast. it reportedly shook buildings in mexico city. there are no immediate reports of injuries or damage, but again, we're getting word of the earthquake. we'll keep an eye on the story, bringing you any more information. right now, 6.1 magnitude earthquake in mexico. >>> all right. time now 6:15, happening today, the nixon library in the national archives, releasing the final 340 hours of the white...
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. >> the usgs will take the information and paint a 3d pictures what is going on in the earth's layers and they will publish a paper with their findings. even though the build wags gone in seven seconds, it leaves a lasting memory for those graduating from the university or those going by it every day. >> i am a little sad. i had a little tier watching it, and it was historical to watch it but it brings back memories. >> in hayward, kira klapper, abc7 news. >> subcontractors have 40 days to clear the rubble. much of it will be repurposed as building materials. a park will replace warren haul so people can enjoy the view from the hill. construction on the new administration building is set to begin this fall. >>> it was a rough start for emirates team new zealand during the opening of the sailing finals. sue taylors were thrown overboard when the team's yacht took a nose dive yesterday. you see in the amazing picture captured by america's cup tv. sail lores were picked up by rescue boats within second. the boat suffered a minor damage when there was a tear in the tarp. they beat the ita
. >> the usgs will take the information and paint a 3d pictures what is going on in the earth's layers and they will publish a paper with their findings. even though the build wags gone in seven seconds, it leaves a lasting memory for those graduating from the university or those going by it every day. >> i am a little sad. i had a little tier watching it, and it was historical to watch it but it brings back memories. >> in hayward, kira klapper, abc7 news. >>...
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usgs measure it at 6.8 so very large earthquake hit the country capitol of wellton and south island.w you a picture here of students at victoria university taking cover under their desk. keep in mind it's afternoon over there. middle of the daytime. police rescued several people trapped in lift and mobile phone network. they were down in wellton. house almost totally collapsed in marlboro on the south island. again people trapped in elevator. followed by 9 after shock. expect many more after earthquake in new zealand. traffic line form outside there as office workers fled the capitol. again breaking news in new zealand. 6.8 earthquake has hit that renal in the middle of the afternoon in new zealand. we are staying on top of this bring you more information as soon as we get it. we necessity daniel don't yet have information about injuries. >> major decision in major league baseball tonight. in fact, commissioner selig calls it historic moment. instant remy now used only for disputed home runs will be expanded. carolyn tyler went to the oakland coliseum for reaction from players and fa
usgs measure it at 6.8 so very large earthquake hit the country capitol of wellton and south island.w you a picture here of students at victoria university taking cover under their desk. keep in mind it's afternoon over there. middle of the daytime. police rescued several people trapped in lift and mobile phone network. they were down in wellton. house almost totally collapsed in marlboro on the south island. again people trapped in elevator. followed by 9 after shock. expect many more after...
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the monitors and the sensors that usgs are putting out very, very sensitive pick up even the slightestrations. >> reporter: researchers want to learn as much as they can and quick before the next big one. >> anytime we can expect a fairly large magnitude earthquake on the hayward fault. >> reporter: it's no wonder why neighbors are watching closely. >> i'm not worried. i'm interested in t maybe i should be more worried about it and i'll find that out. >> reporter: school officials say the demolition costs $12 million. they maintain it's going to be cheaper to demolish and rebuild than to repair. >> all right. ryan, i'm expecting that thing to go down any second but i have to wait. >> reporter: yeah. saturday morning 9:00. >> all right. demolition crews say watching implosions not a spectator sport. they are keeping everybody back at least 1300 feet from that building. >>> some last-minute practicing in the america's cup competition. the skippers of italy's team luna rossa and new zealand's team emirates faced off this morning. they will see each other this saturday on the finals for th
the monitors and the sensors that usgs are putting out very, very sensitive pick up even the slightestrations. >> reporter: researchers want to learn as much as they can and quick before the next big one. >> anytime we can expect a fairly large magnitude earthquake on the hayward fault. >> reporter: it's no wonder why neighbors are watching closely. >> i'm not worried. i'm interested in t maybe i should be more worried about it and i'll find that out. >> reporter:...
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>> reporter: scientist s wis wie usgs are racing to finish setting up 600 seismic sensors to record theis imploded saturday morning. the sensors are around the building and in a line stretching from the san francisco bay to san ramon. >> we are trying to measure the ground motions when this building comes down. it will be a thump that will put seismic energy into the ground. >> reporter: gio physicist ruben catchings says that the fault will amplify the seismic energy and for the first time the sensors will help to create a picture of where the fault is underground. >> just because we see a groundbreak at the surface, it does not mean that it is the fault, itself, but it is a zone. we want to see the width of the zone, and we want to see if it is possible to determine how many strands are coming towards the surface. it goes the san pablo bay. >> reporter: the underground map created here can be applied along the hayward fault from san mill pe milpedas to the bay. data will also show how the seismic energy responds and can be applied to earthquakes. >> it will give them a much better pic
>> reporter: scientist s wis wie usgs are racing to finish setting up 600 seismic sensors to record theis imploded saturday morning. the sensors are around the building and in a line stretching from the san francisco bay to san ramon. >> we are trying to measure the ground motions when this building comes down. it will be a thump that will put seismic energy into the ground. >> reporter: gio physicist ruben catchings says that the fault will amplify the seismic energy and for...
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usg, fastenol, there is a pause in the housing recovery, that typically means autos are in trouble as well. i would be selling at general motors, not buying. >> bill, if i may, in fact, i'm going to give you fry advice, give you a bonus. you want to be a buyer of those housing stocks, key intra-day reverse also. look at the sectors today against the backdrop of the sloppy take. it's hose same home builders. you want to be a buyer of home builders and housing. i like gm. i like housing as well. >> you are buying some dips today, rich. >> i am, indeed. >> that's how you make money in a bull market, bill. >> appreciate it. >> talking numbers today. >> we'll take a break. we do got the dow with 30 minutes left, coming off the lows of the sex, now down 234. by the way, keep an eye on the s&p. it's very close to its 50-day moving average alt around 1556. that's the number to keep an eye on as we head towards the close. >>> up next, we'll look at the disappointing earnings from bellwhether's cisco and walmart are sort of the canary in the coal mine when it co himself to the market and the ec
usg, fastenol, there is a pause in the housing recovery, that typically means autos are in trouble as well. i would be selling at general motors, not buying. >> bill, if i may, in fact, i'm going to give you fry advice, give you a bonus. you want to be a buyer of those housing stocks, key intra-day reverse also. look at the sectors today against the backdrop of the sloppy take. it's hose same home builders. you want to be a buyer of home builders and housing. i like gm. i like housing as...