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the usgs says aftershocks will continue to happen for months which is normal. they will continue to have scientists in the field to gather data that will be helpful. ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> coming up cracking down on water wasters. we'll tell you about the warning just mailed out and whether some believe it is actually warming. >>> and temperatures could be warming up around the area. mark will tell you when. >>> welcome back everybody. in the past 30 minutes u.s. attorney general erick hold are announce add civil rights investigation into the use of force by police in ferguson, missouri. he says the probe will also analyze stops and arrests by ferguson police. brown was killed by a white police officer. it sent off days of protest. ferguson city officials say they will fully cooperate with that. >>> prank calls to 911 which are straining police resources. >> i have four bombs here on the premises and i have an entire family. >> the prank calls are known as swatting. someone calls in a fake emergency which results in the s.w.a.t. team responding.
the usgs says aftershocks will continue to happen for months which is normal. they will continue to have scientists in the field to gather data that will be helpful. ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> coming up cracking down on water wasters. we'll tell you about the warning just mailed out and whether some believe it is actually warming. >>> and temperatures could be warming up around the area. mark will tell you when. >>> welcome back everybody. in the...
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the usgs does expect to learn something new from this. still waiting to find out exactly what that's going to be. reporting live here in menlo park, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> prepared news, not a new message at all. >>> well, we continue to watch developments as president obama is in wales for the nato summit. on paper, the summit's official agenda calls for a focus on the ukraine and the drawdown of nato combat troops in afghanistan. but the rise of isis is dominating discussions on the sidelines. nbc's chris jansing reports from cardiff. >> reporter: president obama is determined not to go it alone, arriving at nato summit in wales with a goal of forming a coalition to fight isis. back home, vice president joe biden was defiant. >> we will follow them to the gates of hell until they are brought to justice. because hell is where they will reside. hell is where they will reside. >> reporter: a determination fueled by the horror of the murder and the grief felt by the family of steven sotloff, the second american brutally murdered
the usgs does expect to learn something new from this. still waiting to find out exactly what that's going to be. reporting live here in menlo park, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> prepared news, not a new message at all. >>> well, we continue to watch developments as president obama is in wales for the nato summit. on paper, the summit's official agenda calls for a focus on the ukraine and the drawdown of nato combat troops in afghanistan. but the rise of isis is dominating...
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. >>> in gilroy, the usgs says there were a total of eight small magnitude quakes ranging from 3.1 to 5.5. people are alarmed and others didn't feel it. >> reporter: it's difficult to explain even for the usgs. you know how it works. there are time when is we get calls into our newsroom when we get calls for a 2.5 earthquake. but this one barely got noticed. this video from a market shows no signs of a quake this morning. that's the time when the quake struck. did you feel the earthquake? >> no, i didn't, sorry. >> reporter: only a few people did, like gina gonzalez. >> this was a strong roll, so strong that i got up and was waiting for the big jolt to come. >> reporter: this man was the only one in his family to feel it. he took it as a sign to buy a lottery ticket. >> yeah, i feel a little bit shake, but i think it's me. i ask my members of my family, and they said no, i don't feel nothing. >> just real quick like that. almost felt like sun ran into the house and over real quick. >> reporter: most people in gilroy didn't feel any of the eight quakes today, ranging in magnitude from
. >>> in gilroy, the usgs says there were a total of eight small magnitude quakes ranging from 3.1 to 5.5. people are alarmed and others didn't feel it. >> reporter: it's difficult to explain even for the usgs. you know how it works. there are time when is we get calls into our newsroom when we get calls for a 2.5 earthquake. but this one barely got noticed. this video from a market shows no signs of a quake this morning. that's the time when the quake struck. did you feel the...
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now usgs took measurements at hundred 15 different locations in that blood during this earthquake. is a long time california politician - way ahead in the polls. the other - a long shot political newcomer. tonight - the first and only debate between the two candidates running for governor. incumbent democratic governor jerry brown. and his republican challenger neel kashkari. met in sacramento. former u-s treasury official kashkari. hit brown on a variety of issues. including his plan high speed rail, the plastic bag ban and an expected rise in gas prices due to a global warming law. there were some heated exchanges between the two. one exchange dealt with the court decision that ruled california's teacher tenure laws. unfairly hurt poor and minorty students. brown is appealing that decision. absolutely true." he should be ashamed of yourself governor >> brown criticized kashkari's role in the national bank - investment house bailout. tonight is the only debate scheduled for the two candidates it was a pretty warm day out there today we're sick expecting similar conditions tomorrow
now usgs took measurements at hundred 15 different locations in that blood during this earthquake. is a long time california politician - way ahead in the polls. the other - a long shot political newcomer. tonight - the first and only debate between the two candidates running for governor. incumbent democratic governor jerry brown. and his republican challenger neel kashkari. met in sacramento. former u-s treasury official kashkari. hit brown on a variety of issues. including his plan high...
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the usgs has recorded more than 70 aftershocks since last sunday's 6.0 magnitude quake. people are coming together to rebuild after the disaster. here live on napa's randolph street where some people are g comfort at church. reporter: napa's first united methodist church is offlimitted. but thanks to another local church community sunday service goes on. >> this is a little bit strange. i've been a methodist all my life. >> membered of napa's first united neglectist church meet for sunday service. from now on it will be held here at the adventist church. they are donating the church for free pause the earthquake badly damaged the other church. >> people coming in with smiles and look around our sanctuary and feel blessed is a real warm feeling for us. >> it's beyond words. it's just such a gift. and they have been just open-ended about it, as long as we need it. reporter: the first united methodist church is red tagged, unsafe to go inside. repairs could go beyond a million dollars and won't be finish for at least a year. comfort dogs are in town from chicago. >> our dog
the usgs has recorded more than 70 aftershocks since last sunday's 6.0 magnitude quake. people are coming together to rebuild after the disaster. here live on napa's randolph street where some people are g comfort at church. reporter: napa's first united methodist church is offlimitted. but thanks to another local church community sunday service goes on. >> this is a little bit strange. i've been a methodist all my life. >> membered of napa's first united neglectist church meet for...
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the usgs has recorded more than 70 aftershocks since last sunday's 6.0 magnitude quake. people are coming together to rebuild after the disaster. here live on napa's randolph street where some people are seeking comfort at church. reporter: napa's first united methodist church is offlimitted. but thanks to another local church community sunday service goes on. >> this is a little bit strange. i've been a methodist all my life. >> membered of napa's first united neglectist church meet for sunday service. from now on it will be held here at the adventist church. they are donating the church for free pause the earthquake badly damaged the other church. >> people coming in with smiles and look around our sanctuary and feel blessed is a real warm feeling for us. >> it's beyond words. it's just such a gift. and they have been just open-ended about it, as long as we need it. reporter: the first united methodist church is red tagged, unsafe to go inside. repairs could go beyond a million dollars and won't be finish for at least a year. comfort dogs are in town from chicago. >> o
the usgs has recorded more than 70 aftershocks since last sunday's 6.0 magnitude quake. people are coming together to rebuild after the disaster. here live on napa's randolph street where some people are seeking comfort at church. reporter: napa's first united methodist church is offlimitted. but thanks to another local church community sunday service goes on. >> this is a little bit strange. i've been a methodist all my life. >> membered of napa's first united neglectist church...
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thank everyone that's been a strong partner supporter and collaborator with the west coast with the usgs our scientists are committed and look forward to sharing idea and to take the next step forward, sir to implement this system. thank you, again for your support for the ask a and we'll make this a reality in the state of california. thank you. (clapping.) >> great, thank you i want to echo one of the xhiments comments that one of our speakers given the position that the representatives on the stage there's no reason why we can't come together and figure out how to move forward with an early warning system it's not as simple thought it might be but being as creative in the sense of how to develop the funding and develop the necessary partnerships that's where it we will end this we insure so and so conversations it move forward thank you to our speakers once again for being here today and we're going to take a short break and reconvene with a state panel and continue the conversation 0 followed by a national panel again let's thank our speakers >> we love our parks, but we love... >> a
thank everyone that's been a strong partner supporter and collaborator with the west coast with the usgs our scientists are committed and look forward to sharing idea and to take the next step forward, sir to implement this system. thank you, again for your support for the ask a and we'll make this a reality in the state of california. thank you. (clapping.) >> great, thank you i want to echo one of the xhiments comments that one of our speakers given the position that the representatives...
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those usgs scientists found the west napa fault produced a crack six miles long and moved the surface north. it was hit with a lot of damage because it sits in a basin basin. -- basin. they had a recorder in napa in a masonry building. >> we reported the strongest ground motions that were reported in napa at that building and that building sailed through without damage. that is an indication of if we do take the time and the energy and spend the money to retrofit they can with stand earthquakes. >> they have been mapping a crack on the ground but the usgs also used helicopters, and sat lithes to provide -- satellites to provide images and concord is hoping their emergency fair going on now will help people be ready for a earthquake. it goes from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. tonight at the farmers market. it aims to prepare people for all types of catastrophes. >>> islamic state of iraq and syria is at the center of concern that nato summit. leaders are determining whether they should concern a role in containing the threat from isis. president obama and the prime minister are calling for ac
those usgs scientists found the west napa fault produced a crack six miles long and moved the surface north. it was hit with a lot of damage because it sits in a basin basin. -- basin. they had a recorder in napa in a masonry building. >> we reported the strongest ground motions that were reported in napa at that building and that building sailed through without damage. that is an indication of if we do take the time and the energy and spend the money to retrofit they can with stand...
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political boundary and, in fact, one of the most talked about earthquakes on our earthquake pages at usgs what i in california feel like a fairly insignificant a 5.0 earthquake in virginia but people are not used to kwaerthsd the education is important and the importance of those kinds of systems can't be understated and as was mentioned is absolutely posed to be in a listener position for the nation. and, of course, the partnership with the city of los angeles is greatly expanded the coverage in southern california. the communities of los angeles long beach working with the california emergency and the homeland security recently visited almost $6,000 those are installed. this investment has made california early warning ready thanks to the commitment of the mayor and we're looking forward to seeing this happen across all of california. the economic impact of an earthquake optional the west coast will not only be affected by rather than the rest of the world. 5 of the 10 buses idiot along the west coast and the two busiest in the earthquake country the businesses depends on those could be
political boundary and, in fact, one of the most talked about earthquakes on our earthquake pages at usgs what i in california feel like a fairly insignificant a 5.0 earthquake in virginia but people are not used to kwaerthsd the education is important and the importance of those kinds of systems can't be understated and as was mentioned is absolutely posed to be in a listener position for the nation. and, of course, the partnership with the city of los angeles is greatly expanded the coverage...
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the usgs also says more people may have been doing some sort of activity this morning that distracted them. >> the rolling had started. >> reporter: those who did feel the shaker in gilroy say for a split second it was worries of napa all over again. i did look at surveillance footage from another store here in gilroy, that also showed nothing. raj and jessica, those are my favorite kind of earthquakes, the kind you can't feel. damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> you got it, damian, thank you. >>> a deadly holiday weekend in contra costa county, a hit-and-run driver still on the loose and the 50-year-old victim has been identified. the coroner's office says michelle braz was killed last night. police say a truck hit her when it allegedly veered off the roadway, hit a light pole, then struck her. that driver was last seen in a silver 2005 or newer chevrolet truck. >>> new legislation proposed to keep british citizens from going to fight alongside terror groups in the middle east and then returning to britain. cameron says border patrol police are limited to stopping suspicious peopl
the usgs also says more people may have been doing some sort of activity this morning that distracted them. >> the rolling had started. >> reporter: those who did feel the shaker in gilroy say for a split second it was worries of napa all over again. i did look at surveillance footage from another store here in gilroy, that also showed nothing. raj and jessica, those are my favorite kind of earthquakes, the kind you can't feel. damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> you got...
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usgs took measurements in a hundred different places.tershocks continues and is helping out the city took some much damage. the napa valley lies on a softer land mass. the violent jolt shifted the faults of to 18 in.. the first and only debate for the june canids were held last night. jerry and neil met in san francisco. there were some heated exchanges between the two of them. still ahead a volcano in hawaii eardrops. also zero halloween is a few weeks away will tell you much costumes are going to be most popular this year. it's never been easier to find a dentist. watch. dentist. at 1-800-dentist, we've helped over 8 million people find that right dentist. we can do the same for you. so don't put it off. call 1-800-dentist. laughlin from the hawaii volcano is now threatening homes. their upgrading from a watch with a warning. the mayor of hawaii has issued an emergency proclamation declaring a state of emergency. we will follow the story as it continues to develop. meanwhile our weather a lot less threatening. yesterday was a great. to
usgs took measurements in a hundred different places.tershocks continues and is helping out the city took some much damage. the napa valley lies on a softer land mass. the violent jolt shifted the faults of to 18 in.. the first and only debate for the june canids were held last night. jerry and neil met in san francisco. there were some heated exchanges between the two of them. still ahead a volcano in hawaii eardrops. also zero halloween is a few weeks away will tell you much costumes are...
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>> reporter: those with the usgs take measurements at 115 locations in napa. out of all of the locations, they say that the acceleration levels during the napa earthquake were highest at downtown joe's off in the distance. on one side of main street in napa, yellow tape ropes off the road. on the other side, downtown joe's brewery and restaurant with no damage. >> at 4:00 in the morning when i got here, none of the windows had popped out. all of the tiles were on the outside. i knew the inside was fine. >> reporter: according to the usgs, joe's was hit hard, likely withstood the quake six years ago. >> it would be fine to survive a .5 load. >> reporter: the highest acceleration measured in all of napa in the quake. as to what was involved in the retrofit, colin kaminski says concrete and steel and other things. >> actually added this on the other side and epoxy on the old building. so this was two buildings glued together. there's two foundations beneath the building and there's two roof structures. >> reporter: a process that appears to have worked and one th
>> reporter: those with the usgs take measurements at 115 locations in napa. out of all of the locations, they say that the acceleration levels during the napa earthquake were highest at downtown joe's off in the distance. on one side of main street in napa, yellow tape ropes off the road. on the other side, downtown joe's brewery and restaurant with no damage. >> at 4:00 in the morning when i got here, none of the windows had popped out. all of the tiles were on the outside. i knew...
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they got whooped on the front line. 17 yards last year's leading usg rusher ranked 19. not the ball carrier does not want to carry on a conversation about it either. >> i don't want to talk about that. any more questions? >> it doesn't matter if i am healthy or not. we have to win game. games.i am fine. >> everybody he has to settle down. getting back to playing football. >> hopefully lane johnson will open up running lanes. he returns after a four-game suspension. johnson will anywhere. visit fultonbank.com to get started. >>> no claude giroux. he may play in tomorrow's pre-season game. and craig is not happy. calling the play unacceptable. tonight against the rangers it's not acceptable. they give up three goals in the first. haggerty allows six goals. 6-3. and michael carter williams will not be 100% ready. the rookie of the year is recovering from shoulder surgery. noel is ready to roll. they have high aspirations. >> i want to be in the eastern conference finals. we are getting close to that point i feel. we really have at pieces in place for it. >> no matter with
they got whooped on the front line. 17 yards last year's leading usg rusher ranked 19. not the ball carrier does not want to carry on a conversation about it either. >> i don't want to talk about that. any more questions? >> it doesn't matter if i am healthy or not. we have to win game. games.i am fine. >> everybody he has to settle down. getting back to playing football. >> hopefully lane johnson will open up running lanes. he returns after a four-game suspension....
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. >> those with the usgs basically tell me that the acceleration rate that hit at downtown joe's was. they have equipment set up at 115 different locations and the acceleration rate again at the restaurant behind me highest. i do want to go to some of this video. because in this video you can see the retro fitting they have done. it was an extensive project, $700,000 or so. and they basically built a steel building and attached the two together. i spoke with him about this process. this is what he had to say. >> the lawrence national lab that our normal retrofit in this area would be this vine to support a g load. we measured 6.1 here. and it was such a high load they took the measure back out and had it recalibrated to make sure it was the right signal. >> reporter: just because the acceleration rate was highest doesn't mean it was hit the worse. doesn't mean this place shook the most. they're still going to have to do some extensive studies and they're still putting graphs and models together to try to figure out that information. >> those aftershocks are not going unnoticed by sci
. >> those with the usgs basically tell me that the acceleration rate that hit at downtown joe's was. they have equipment set up at 115 different locations and the acceleration rate again at the restaurant behind me highest. i do want to go to some of this video. because in this video you can see the retro fitting they have done. it was an extensive project, $700,000 or so. and they basically built a steel building and attached the two together. i spoke with him about this process. this...
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the usgs said the other quakes measured below a magnitude 3. officials say some of the quakes were centered south of gilroy near the san felipe reservoir. despite their relatively small size campers nearby say they felt the shaking. >> i was having a cup of coffee and reading a book and all of the sudden the chair started swaying and lasted about 2 seconds but you could feel it. so it's kind of strong as far as i'm concerned. >> there are no reports of damage or injury. >>> meanwhile residents in napa and businesses there as well are still working to move on. today the american red cross opened a new emergency assistance center in napa. people affected by the quake are encouraged to stop by with one-on-one meetings with red cross case workers. the center will open tomorrow from 10:00 in the morning to 7:00 at night at the marriott hotel on solano avenue. >>> all napa schools are reopening after sustaining damage in the violent quake. the stone bridge charter school and napa christian school along with the st. john the baptist catholic school wi
the usgs said the other quakes measured below a magnitude 3. officials say some of the quakes were centered south of gilroy near the san felipe reservoir. despite their relatively small size campers nearby say they felt the shaking. >> i was having a cup of coffee and reading a book and all of the sudden the chair started swaying and lasted about 2 seconds but you could feel it. so it's kind of strong as far as i'm concerned. >> there are no reports of damage or injury. >>>...
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they got whooped on the front line. 17 yards last year's leading usg rusher ranked 19. not the ball carrier does not want to carry on a conversation about it either. >> i don't want to talk about that. any more questions? >> it doesn't matter if i am healthy or not. we have to win game. games.i am fine. >> everybody he has to settle down. getting back to playing football. >> hopefully lane johnson will open up running lanes. he returns after a four-game suspension. johnson will likely start guess what? the money we need to fund our schools lies right underneath your feet. that's right. down in the ground, pennsylvania has deep deposits of natural gas. but because of governor corbett, we're the only state in the country that doesn't make oil and gas companies pay an extraction tax. as governor, i'll make the gas companies pay up to help fund our schools for a change. tom wolf for governor. a fresh start for pennsylvania. anywhere. visit fultonbank.com to get started. >>> no claude giroux. he may play in tomorrow's pre-season game. and craig is not happy. calling the play
they got whooped on the front line. 17 yards last year's leading usg rusher ranked 19. not the ball carrier does not want to carry on a conversation about it either. >> i don't want to talk about that. any more questions? >> it doesn't matter if i am healthy or not. we have to win game. games.i am fine. >> everybody he has to settle down. getting back to playing football. >> hopefully lane johnson will open up running lanes. he returns after a four-game suspension....
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this is the usgs website tells us about it. 6.2 they have it right there you see. they're still working on that. many people have been reporting on social media, a lot of people said they could feel the quake and hopefully not as destructive as the one they had in the 1960s. >> in the meantime happens now a search for a missing sailor. we see the man's empty boat near a ka traz. the coast guard said the man was spotted about 6:00 a.m. on that boat. when they returned about two hours later the man was gone. at least two u.s. coast guard ships are searching for him. >> mountain view police are investigating the death of two people after a foul odor led to finding their bodies. after a report of a bad gas smell. firefighters put on their hazmat gear and went into the coroners office. four officers had to be treated for exposure to the smell. the cause is still under investigation. no gas leaks were found in the area. they say it appears to be a chemical. three buildings were evacuated and everyone was let back in this morning. >>> more breaking news just in, ferry cap
this is the usgs website tells us about it. 6.2 they have it right there you see. they're still working on that. many people have been reporting on social media, a lot of people said they could feel the quake and hopefully not as destructive as the one they had in the 1960s. >> in the meantime happens now a search for a missing sailor. we see the man's empty boat near a ka traz. the coast guard said the man was spotted about 6:00 a.m. on that boat. when they returned about two hours later...
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the usgs says it was centered five miles southwest of napa.reports of additional deaths or injuries. there have been more than 70 aft aftershocks since the quake. people are coming together to rebuild after the disaster. abc 7 news reporter alisa harrington shows us how some people found comfort in their sunday church service. >> it is a little bit strange. i've been a methodist all my life. >> reporter: members of the church meet for sunday service from now on, it will be held here at the seventh day adventist church. the pastor says they're donating the space for free because the quake badly damaged the other church. >> to see people coming in with smiles this morning, and looking around our sanctuary and just feel blessed is a real warm feeling for us. ♪ >> it is beyond words. it is just such a gift. and they have been just open ended about it. as long as we need it. >> reporter: the first united methodist church is red tagged. it is unsafe to go inside. repairs can go beyond $1 million and won't be fully finished for a year. this has been
the usgs says it was centered five miles southwest of napa.reports of additional deaths or injuries. there have been more than 70 aft aftershocks since the quake. people are coming together to rebuild after the disaster. abc 7 news reporter alisa harrington shows us how some people found comfort in their sunday church service. >> it is a little bit strange. i've been a methodist all my life. >> reporter: members of the church meet for sunday service from now on, it will be held here...
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the usgs says a 5.2 magnitude quake struck seven miles east of napa. earlier a .2 struck south of napa. no reports of damage or injuries as a result of those. today's quakes are one week after the six magnitude quake hit napa. >>> sonoma county is putting the first price tag on the damage from the quake. napa could bety took the brunt of the impact. estimates 300 million there's. sonoma county administrator says the quake caused $4.5 million in son ma. the move will allow them to receive state and federal assistance fit is available. so far president obama has not declared a federal emergency. >>> check the microclimate forecast for this labor day weekend with some nice so far. a look at downtown san jose. i think it is in the 80s in san jose. heating up more for tomorrow. let's check in with rob. >> low 80s around downtown san jose and nothing but sunshine toward the trivalley. 68 san francisco. closer to oakland 72. look at the clear skies. san francisco 68. we had temperatures in 24e7 0s. from here, the temperatures are going to warm up more as we g
the usgs says a 5.2 magnitude quake struck seven miles east of napa. earlier a .2 struck south of napa. no reports of damage or injuries as a result of those. today's quakes are one week after the six magnitude quake hit napa. >>> sonoma county is putting the first price tag on the damage from the quake. napa could bety took the brunt of the impact. estimates 300 million there's. sonoma county administrator says the quake caused $4.5 million in son ma. the move will allow them to...
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the usgs reports a 3.7 magnitude quake hit ridgemark in san benito county near hollister, an area proneo earthquakes. there have been several small ones in the last week but this one is much larger than normal. no reports of damage. >>> new at noon, a new plan for public safety in san jose. the city council is expected to vote on a program today to allow police to use surveillance footage from home security systems. people would be able to register their security systems and allow investigators to use the footage in the event of crimes in the neighborhoods. it would be on a voluntary basis. >>> cutting down on car theft is behind a plan to raise car registration fees in san mateo county. today the sheriff is asking the board of supervisors to double the $1 fee to fund the vehicle theft tax force. the amount was set 20 years ago and the sheriff says it's time for an increase. last year, the task force recovered 144 stolen cars. >>> around the bay area, search teams will be back in the cupertino hills today looking for the mountain lion that attacked a 6-year-old boy on sunday. the boy is
the usgs reports a 3.7 magnitude quake hit ridgemark in san benito county near hollister, an area proneo earthquakes. there have been several small ones in the last week but this one is much larger than normal. no reports of damage. >>> new at noon, a new plan for public safety in san jose. the city council is expected to vote on a program today to allow police to use surveillance footage from home security systems. people would be able to register their security systems and allow...
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was developed by researchers here at berkeley as well as the university of washington, cal tech and usgs. they say they hope to one day make the technology better to where people can have 30-second warnings. they say the system if expanded could save more but lives. >> a little bit of warning is something we can use for a number of things. the more warning we can get, the wider variety of things we can do to lessen the cost and fatalities. >> reporter: some of the guest speakers to this afternoon expected to attend include san francisco mayor ed lee who attended gavin newsom and alex padilla. we're live on the campus of berkeley, brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> well, we are hearing for the first time from an ebola survivor who has been successfully treated for the disease and she says she's thankful to be alive. nancy writebol is sharing her body with the virus. she's believed to have contracted the virus while treating patients at a clinic in liberia. she was released yesterday from a north carolina hospital after weeks of battling the disease. she says s
was developed by researchers here at berkeley as well as the university of washington, cal tech and usgs. they say they hope to one day make the technology better to where people can have 30-second warnings. they say the system if expanded could save more but lives. >> a little bit of warning is something we can use for a number of things. the more warning we can get, the wider variety of things we can do to lessen the cost and fatalities. >> reporter: some of the guest speakers to...
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political boundary and, in fact, one of the most talked about earthquakes on our earthquake pages at usgs what i in california feel like a fairly insignificant a 5.0 earthquake in virginia but people are not used to kwaerthsd the education is important and the importance of those kinds of systems can't be understated
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. >>> three earthquakes shaking the bay area this morning according to the usgs. a magnitude 2.3 hit american canyon around 12:40 this morning. that's close to where the big earthquake struck last month. then around 1:20, two magnitude 2.4 earthquakes hit south of union city. no reports of injuries or damage. >>> this weekend, up in the napa valley, you can enjoy a little food, wine and a lot of music and support the rebuilding effort at the same time. the napa rocks four-day fundraiser kicks off today with a multicourse dinner. all the money raised will help people get back on track after last month's earthquake. >>> a big payout today for the woman punched by a chp officer on the side of a southern california freeway. marlene pinnock was awarded a $1.5 million settlement from the chp. last july, this video emerged of officer daniel andrew repeatedly punching her on the 10 freeway in los angeles. the "associated press" reports andrew will resign but civil rights activists are calling for him to be criminally prosecuted. >> he just pulled me brutally threw me down
. >>> three earthquakes shaking the bay area this morning according to the usgs. a magnitude 2.3 hit american canyon around 12:40 this morning. that's close to where the big earthquake struck last month. then around 1:20, two magnitude 2.4 earthquakes hit south of union city. no reports of injuries or damage. >>> this weekend, up in the napa valley, you can enjoy a little food, wine and a lot of music and support the rebuilding effort at the same time. the napa rocks four-day...
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one piece of data thas troubling is that 1 out of 20 people in the country over the age of 12 report usgrescription drugs without medical need. >> so you're talking about a lot of kid >> we're talking about kids as well. >> easy access. >> it's true. unfortunately because i's a prescription, because doctors prescribe it and pharmacies dispense it, people -- including kids -- have the sense it's not dangerous. it is incrediblydangerous. we need people to understand that. that was one of the big reasons to hve the summit. >> want to talk about we run out ofime about something that the doctor and our earlier sment talked about this o.d. kit. >> the attorney general of the united states, eric holder and president obama a the administration is very supportive of naloxone and these kits bng in the hands of first responders. so oftentim when people overdose on prescription drugs, they stop breathing. there's a great drug out there called naloxone, if they stop breathing, they get injected and hey start breathing again. it's quite remarkable. the attorney general said publicly he encourages firs
one piece of data thas troubling is that 1 out of 20 people in the country over the age of 12 report usgrescription drugs without medical need. >> so you're talking about a lot of kid >> we're talking about kids as well. >> easy access. >> it's true. unfortunately because i's a prescription, because doctors prescribe it and pharmacies dispense it, people -- including kids -- have the sense it's not dangerous. it is incrediblydangerous. we need people to understand that....
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. >> reporter: seismologists in the usgs in menlo park and from stanford are studying the fault hoping knowledge can prevent such a catastrophe but they may not be able to complete the work. the project is running out of money. >> unless there's a big step up in the funding we won't be able to do the key experiment. >> reporter: the fault runs from the gulf of mexico to cape mendecino. they've already drilled two miles deep in order to install instruments directly below the fault's home. but they need more for that key experiment. >> the goal was to get inside of an earthquake and understand how they happen. how do they start? does anything happen before they begin. >> reporter: getting the money doesn't look good. the national science foundation says it's considering other projects. scientists have been trying to convince the foundation to reconsider. seismologists say they can still keep the lab running even without the foundation's money but without it there's much they won't discover. >> we would like to be able to understand the small earthquakes that are happening today. >> repor
. >> reporter: seismologists in the usgs in menlo park and from stanford are studying the fault hoping knowledge can prevent such a catastrophe but they may not be able to complete the work. the project is running out of money. >> unless there's a big step up in the funding we won't be able to do the key experiment. >> reporter: the fault runs from the gulf of mexico to cape mendecino. they've already drilled two miles deep in order to install instruments directly below the...
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the usgs reports an after shock measuring 2.7 hit the napa area around 3:20.o reports of any damage but certainly people probably felt it. now building inspectors say there are now 129 red tagged buildings in napa deemed too unsafe to enter. 20 buildings were taken off the red tag list following the latest inspections. governor brown has asked president obama to declare the napa earthquake a federal disaster. in this letter to the white house, the governor says, economic impacts of this event will be extensive. the earthquake caused significant damage throughout the region. >>> a disaster declaration would trigger the release of federal funds for recovery efforts. the governor also issued an executive order clearing the way for additional assist tins for those in need of help. >>> this alert, this one send by the university it's an early- warning system. it was sent ten seconds before the quake hit. the conference is aimed at developing a statewide emergency system. supporters say it will give people critical seconds to take cover help their loved ones and als
the usgs reports an after shock measuring 2.7 hit the napa area around 3:20.o reports of any damage but certainly people probably felt it. now building inspectors say there are now 129 red tagged buildings in napa deemed too unsafe to enter. 20 buildings were taken off the red tag list following the latest inspections. governor brown has asked president obama to declare the napa earthquake a federal disaster. in this letter to the white house, the governor says, economic impacts of this event...
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the usgs will hold a meeting to look at what scientists have learned from last month's 6.0 quake. the group will examine how that affected movement object grounds. it'll also be scrutinizing the dozens of aftershocks that follow the big quake and how well damage was assessed. meanwhile, they are thrill victims in need of help. victims advocates will be at vallejo city hall today. this morning, forum of the earthquake early warning system will continue at uc berkeley. it started yesterday. scientists and lawmakers have come together to figure out where to get the $80 million needed to put an earthquake early warning system in place in california. it runs through tomorrow. >>> new this morning, small quake shook parts of the south bay as well overnight. 39.0 quake hit about 18 miles east of salinas. no reports of damage or injury. >>> 4:31 on your thursday morning, seismic activity all over the bay area this morning. you've been tracking that. >> most certainly. we get the updates. that little holster fault, i can tell you right now, this is a active fault. we've had earthquakes ove
the usgs will hold a meeting to look at what scientists have learned from last month's 6.0 quake. the group will examine how that affected movement object grounds. it'll also be scrutinizing the dozens of aftershocks that follow the big quake and how well damage was assessed. meanwhile, they are thrill victims in need of help. victims advocates will be at vallejo city hall today. this morning, forum of the earthquake early warning system will continue at uc berkeley. it started yesterday....
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we know how bad the shake was here because the usgs installed an earthquake sensor in the basement ayears ago. >> that building underwent strong shaking during the quake and it sailed through just fine. >> reporter: it is still handing and open for business while other nonreenforced businesses are red tagged. in menlo park, len ramirez, kpix5. >> seismologist say more aftershocks are possible in the coming days. >> we knew those were coming. dennis has a little bit of tennis. >> everybody is looking at the nfl, but there was a classic. i'm switching between the seahawks and roger tonight. could he make a major comeback? and the nfl season kicked off tonight with the defending champs looking primed for another superbowl run. indication, the road to the, [ mike ] our living local program is identifying farmers within a 50-mile radius of the stores within their community. capay valley puts some of the most beautiful heirloom tomatoes in the box and we get those to the store on the next day. it's a really great relationship when you can buy fresh, flavorful, outstanding products from you
we know how bad the shake was here because the usgs installed an earthquake sensor in the basement ayears ago. >> that building underwent strong shaking during the quake and it sailed through just fine. >> reporter: it is still handing and open for business while other nonreenforced businesses are red tagged. in menlo park, len ramirez, kpix5. >> seismologist say more aftershocks are possible in the coming days. >> we knew those were coming. dennis has a little bit of...
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shake alert is funded by usgs. >>> did you notice a global facebook outage left users in the dark todaythe outage hit users online and on the mobile app. it took about 20 minutes to restore service. according to facebook the outage happened after an error was made as programmers made changes to the site. facebook has dealt with major outages in may, june and august. >>> an honor walk in the castro district is raising eyebrows tonight because of typos. many people noticed mistakes on a couple of plaques on the newly cemented honor rainbow rock, one on christine is missing an s, and oscar wilde, the word biting has an extra "t" in it. the project is like hollywood's walk of fame, honoring heroes in the lgbt community. the ones with errors will be replaced within the month. >>> a question we've been asking for a few decades. are the raiders staying in town. this is a live look at the coliseum. the raiders on-and-off home since the 1960s. talks appear to be heating up to build a new football-only stadium at the same site. it's called coliseum city. the chronicle reporting a deal is awaiting
shake alert is funded by usgs. >>> did you notice a global facebook outage left users in the dark todaythe outage hit users online and on the mobile app. it took about 20 minutes to restore service. according to facebook the outage happened after an error was made as programmers made changes to the site. facebook has dealt with major outages in may, june and august. >>> an honor walk in the castro district is raising eyebrows tonight because of typos. many people noticed...
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we know how bad the shake was here because the usgs installed an earthquake sensor in the basement as ago. >> that building underwent strong shaking during the quake and it sailed through just fine. >> reporter: it is still handing and open for business while other nonreenforced businesses are red tagged. in menlo park, len ramirez, kpix5. >> seismologist say more aftershocks are possible in the coming days. >> we knew those were coming. dennis has a little bit of tennis. >> everybody is looking at the nfl, but there was a classic. i'm switching between the seahawks and roger tonight. could he make a major comeback? and the nfl season kicked off tonight with the defending champs looking primed for another superbowl run. indicati,,,, (yawn) (ding!) toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya? mmm! ya! warm, flaky, gooey, toaster strudel! now, with more fruit! don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. when sales rep steve hatfield books at laquinta.com, so he knows exactly when
we know how bad the shake was here because the usgs installed an earthquake sensor in the basement as ago. >> that building underwent strong shaking during the quake and it sailed through just fine. >> reporter: it is still handing and open for business while other nonreenforced businesses are red tagged. in menlo park, len ramirez, kpix5. >> seismologist say more aftershocks are possible in the coming days. >> we knew those were coming. dennis has a little bit of...
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the usgs seismologist told the "l.a. times" shifting water pressure from nearby hot springs may have triggered the swarm. mammoth is the likeliest place in california for an eruption. but nobody knows when. >>> now from fire to ice, ski season doesn't open until november, but there's already snow in tahoe. heavenly valley got three inches overnight and at north star snow-covered some chairs that were set out for a wedding. a look at hi-def doppler shows that low pressure is triggering showers and thundershowers up the spine of the sierra as the low pressure spins out of california and into nevada. we've already got winter weather advisories posted for snow above 8,000 feet. five inches of new snow possible tonight and winds are light. the snow will taper off tomorrow and then big changes ahead. we'll document them in the forecast in a few minutes. >>> the wet weather has been a big help for firefighters in the sierra foothills. the king fire in el dorado county is now 78% contained and burned nearly 100,000 acres since i
the usgs seismologist told the "l.a. times" shifting water pressure from nearby hot springs may have triggered the swarm. mammoth is the likeliest place in california for an eruption. but nobody knows when. >>> now from fire to ice, ski season doesn't open until november, but there's already snow in tahoe. heavenly valley got three inches overnight and at north star snow-covered some chairs that were set out for a wedding. a look at hi-def doppler shows that low pressure is...
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usgs now says that lava is less than a mile from homes, it could be there just in a matter of days. it has been errupting for the past 31 years, usually sending lava flowing into the ocean, but this time, as you can see, that fire is oozing toward resident. scary for those folks there. coming up on a 13:00, our traffic and weather together. check in with kate, good morning. >> good thing for us, we don't have any active volcanoes to track in our area, always a plus on friday morning. we have some fog out there today, though, and watch for few afternoon thunderstorms. we break it all down, start out looking outside on storm scan3, which is showing, again, area of rain, showers, thunderstorms, moving through the great lakes, as front starts to push into that area, it hasn't really moved much in the past day or so, and we will see eventually that front sweep into our area as we get into later in the day tomorrow. here it is right now, see heavy rain there over portions of northern michigan n advance of the front, southwest flow, it will be a bit unsettled today, just because of the hea
usgs now says that lava is less than a mile from homes, it could be there just in a matter of days. it has been errupting for the past 31 years, usually sending lava flowing into the ocean, but this time, as you can see, that fire is oozing toward resident. scary for those folks there. coming up on a 13:00, our traffic and weather together. check in with kate, good morning. >> good thing for us, we don't have any active volcanoes to track in our area, always a plus on friday morning. we...
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e-mails also had begun a secret research project usg unlawfully obtained donor lists of conservative and tea party organizations. again, conservative targeting. that is not all, repubcans are accusing the justice department of trying to hide the contact information of a former irs employee who may be critical to their nvestigation. house investigators have not been able to trk down that attorney. he worked under lois lerner until recently, and he also represented the irs and losses filed overr the agency's targeting of conservative groups. republicans on the hill say that at is a clea conflict of interest. we are coming right back with much more. score one for the prsident. e checked stonehengeff his bucket list. syria, iraq, ukraine and russia, a little bit more to do. colonel ralph peters is next lou: our next guest says that president obama wanted a big step up from allies to combat the islamic state and he didn't get it. russian president vladimir putin wanted to secure his territory in ukraine and ensure continued turmoil. he got what he wanted. joining us now is strategic analy
e-mails also had begun a secret research project usg unlawfully obtained donor lists of conservative and tea party organizations. again, conservative targeting. that is not all, repubcans are accusing the justice department of trying to hide the contact information of a former irs employee who may be critical to their nvestigation. house investigators have not been able to trk down that attorney. he worked under lois lerner until recently, and he also represented the irs and losses filed overr...
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level.ch higher and for the usg one of the problems has been finding, making the case for making it operational. is the $45ia didn't million per year, which means it is an idea being tested. perhaps this moment in a positive way, the crisis we face and the fact that the new initiative is struggling to get off the ground with white house backing and the like may be able to bring this to the next stage and politicaley will applies to that. >> as a banker, let me build on that. one thing we notice in being involved in the response since we put money into the pot is just how difficult it is to mobilize the resources. and who has made it clear indication that they started at 100 million and now at a billion and are likely to double and likely to give us the minimum response needed to get on top of this and preserve the livelihoods of the affected countries. , the sobering and humbling reality is we do not have a good health security van. we are contingent upon antiquated let's hope we can make a case of severity to those that have money that they will ante up in a way in which is commemorated -- com
level.ch higher and for the usg one of the problems has been finding, making the case for making it operational. is the $45ia didn't million per year, which means it is an idea being tested. perhaps this moment in a positive way, the crisis we face and the fact that the new initiative is struggling to get off the ground with white house backing and the like may be able to bring this to the next stage and politicaley will applies to that. >> as a banker, let me build on that. one thing we...
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. >> reporter: seismologist of the usgs and stanford are studying the fault hoping knowledge can prevent such a catastrophe but they may not be able to complete their work. the project is running out of money. >> unless there's a big step up in the funding we won't be able to do the key experiment. >> reporter: the fault runs through the gulf of mexico to cape mendecino. seismologists have placed a project to study it. they've already drilled 2 miles deep in order to install instruments within the fault's zone. but they need for hundred -- but they need more funds to complete the project. but getting the money doesn't look good. the national science foundation says it's considering over projects. scientists have been trying to convince the foundation to reconsider. seismologists say they can still keep the lab running even without the foundation's money but without it there's much they won't discover. >> we would like to be able to understand if small earthquakes that are happening today are pertaining something large will be happening soon. >> reporter: the residents are also hoping tha
. >> reporter: seismologist of the usgs and stanford are studying the fault hoping knowledge can prevent such a catastrophe but they may not be able to complete their work. the project is running out of money. >> unless there's a big step up in the funding we won't be able to do the key experiment. >> reporter: the fault runs through the gulf of mexico to cape mendecino. seismologists have placed a project to study it. they've already drilled 2 miles deep in order to install...
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the usgs says the quake struck green valley about seven miles east of napa. a 3.2 magnitude quake struck south of napa. there have been no reports of damage or am juryinjuries. today is one week since the quake in napa. >>> suddenly a double whammy for napa valley wineries. the quake on top of what has been a lengthy drought. why the next two weeks are critical even without the cleanup problem. >>> your forecast looks like a nice hot one on labor day which will be perfect for your cookout. a live look outside san francisco on your left, san jose on your right. both locations today very nice. >> tomorrow a lot of sunshine as far as the forecast and the morning comfortably cool. numbers in the 50s to low 60s. as we move into the afternoon we see temperatures up to about 85 degrees. san jose climbing close to 90. trivalleys mid 90s in the forecast. the numbers on the right side we see the drop in temperatures come wednesday. hot labor day forecast. a cool down headed our way for the later part of the week. >>> and coming up next new video you have to see. take a
the usgs says the quake struck green valley about seven miles east of napa. a 3.2 magnitude quake struck south of napa. there have been no reports of damage or am juryinjuries. today is one week since the quake in napa. >>> suddenly a double whammy for napa valley wineries. the quake on top of what has been a lengthy drought. why the next two weeks are critical even without the cleanup problem. >>> your forecast looks like a nice hot one on labor day which will be perfect for...
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it is funded by the usgs, largely from grants from a private foundation. >>> a big oops in the rainbow honor walk. >>> a star student has been stabbed to death. now another juvenile has been arrested in the murder. mark matthews. the story coming up on nbc bay area news. >>> and good evening. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. windy conditions across palo alto, also some haze. you can see in san francisco, the fog beginning to roll back into downtown. we'll have that fog forecast for tomorrow and who will see temperatures go hotter for your thursday for example. >>> he had a bright future and radiant smile, but now his family is mourning his death. a 14 year old honor student stabbed in san francisco. they have now arrested a suspect. mark matthews is right outside the high school where the student had just started as a freshman. >> reporter: we're outside the school, and he wanted to come to this school to follow in the footsteps of his older cousin, jamar williams. rashawn williams joined the football team after earning the grades that got him into the prep school on a scholarship. >> h
it is funded by the usgs, largely from grants from a private foundation. >>> a big oops in the rainbow honor walk. >>> a star student has been stabbed to death. now another juvenile has been arrested in the murder. mark matthews. the story coming up on nbc bay area news. >>> and good evening. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. windy conditions across palo alto, also some haze. you can see in san francisco, the fog beginning to roll back into downtown. we'll have that fog...
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it was centered in ridge mark south of holster according to the usgs. there are no significant reports of any kind of damage or injuries you wouldn't expect with a quake that size. experts say that napa wine industry suffered more than 80 million dollars in damage from the magnitude 6 earthquake last month. the estimate is conservative figure too and expected to increase. earthquake on august 24th caused an estimated 400 million dollars in damage across the county. yesterday city county officials launched an assistant center and within hours the parking lot was filled and almost 90 people stood in line looking for some help. one of those homeowners looking for help was man would just learned today the fate of his red tagged house. >> laura has the store you will see only on abc 7 news. >> we will be rebuilding flood damage homes. >> commitment napa gary pierce made months ago long before big quake knocked his home literally off the block. that is to travel to colorado with his church group this weekend. to rebuild homes for those there who lost theirs t
it was centered in ridge mark south of holster according to the usgs. there are no significant reports of any kind of damage or injuries you wouldn't expect with a quake that size. experts say that napa wine industry suffered more than 80 million dollars in damage from the magnitude 6 earthquake last month. the estimate is conservative figure too and expected to increase. earthquake on august 24th caused an estimated 400 million dollars in damage across the county. yesterday city county...
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so the usg was very clear on this, so it will be a significant deterrent to the group, now the leadershipn mid-level and high level will be very careful about their movement and coordination of some of their attacks. >> thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. al-shabab is one of many armed groups in africa fired by a radical version of islam. it is an issue being discussed in a terror attack council. in nigeria, boko haram has caused chaos, and while al-shabab is primarily associated with somali, it has always been linked to attacks in neighboring kenya and uganda. katherine soy is at that conference. >> reporter: the leaders in the summit from countries that have been affected by terrorism and are still battling extremists, unanimous in the summit about the need to collaborate, pool resources, strengthen loads. those who spoke recognize the dangers of radicallizing. the huge disenfranchised population of young people. and committing its own resources even when it gets help from outside. and talked about setting up an african stand to fight terrorism. but all of this will co
so the usg was very clear on this, so it will be a significant deterrent to the group, now the leadershipn mid-level and high level will be very careful about their movement and coordination of some of their attacks. >> thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. al-shabab is one of many armed groups in africa fired by a radical version of islam. it is an issue being discussed in a terror attack council. in nigeria, boko haram has caused chaos, and while al-shabab is primarily...
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this is usgs video showing the path of the lava burning through the lush foliage on the big island.tion not ordered but the mayor has declared an emergenc emergency. they have been continuously erupting since 1983 and it has wiped out neighborhood in the past. >>> with all the buzz about the new i-phone expected to be announced next week, apple bi biggest competitor gets a squum on them. after holding events in berlin and new york samsung came here to abc 7 sneak peek at some gadget that will release this fall. january thon has a look. >> with this kind of fall away screen. sort of infinity pool look. >>reporter: we invited jessica to joan us for samsung demo of the new phone. >> leak water fall blast. fall away taper the a point on the right edge. >> no smock and mirror here. display panel is actual hi curved. the extra space is second screen of sorts for a ruler. >> because i am right-handed this is easy for me. i think its left handed it's not as useful because i guess could you use it upside down. >>reporter: or buy galaxy note 4 the none curved passion. that's a lot of pixel an
this is usgs video showing the path of the lava burning through the lush foliage on the big island.tion not ordered but the mayor has declared an emergenc emergency. they have been continuously erupting since 1983 and it has wiped out neighborhood in the past. >>> with all the buzz about the new i-phone expected to be announced next week, apple bi biggest competitor gets a squum on them. after holding events in berlin and new york samsung came here to abc 7 sneak peek at some gadget...
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. >>> a minor earthquake shook parts of the -- the usgs said it was east, southeast of holster. this is the latest round ever of shaking in that area. >>> twitter is now investigating threats by a group affiliated with isis against twitter employees. a jerusalem based group tweeted that twitter employees who close down its accounts will be assassinated. threats were sent out yesterday saying that employees should be wear of lone wolves. >> i kind of feel for those people simply because i kind of see them every day at work or whatever. this is really actually scary. >> twitter has been purging twitter accounts that show isis related videos such as be headings. not clear if twitter is increasing security at those locations. >>> a fight broke out today prompting a lock down on campus. the school district tells us students were ordered to stay in their classrooms after 2 got into a fight. took one to the hospital. police say the other student was arrested. say the lock down was lifted once the ambulance left campus. >>> filed a lawsuit saying discriminates against blind people with
. >>> a minor earthquake shook parts of the -- the usgs said it was east, southeast of holster. this is the latest round ever of shaking in that area. >>> twitter is now investigating threats by a group affiliated with isis against twitter employees. a jerusalem based group tweeted that twitter employees who close down its accounts will be assassinated. threats were sent out yesterday saying that employees should be wear of lone wolves. >> i kind of feel for those people...
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and new data tools from organizations like the usgs, nasa, and private sector partners in climate change, but these are not the measures that ban ki-moon hoped for when cal calling this summit. iit's a know win no-win situation for china and intra. idea for this summit was to bring world leaders together to show what they're willing to commit to, what caps on carbon emissions and what goals for electrifying vehicles ahead of forme formal discussions in lima, peru, and paris. but it's like asking a poker player to show his cards. what have you got. when it comes to signing a treaty. he's still not put his cards on the table. >> it's governments. governments have the capacity, the real capacity to make meaningful change here. jake, good to see you. good to have you here. jake ward. some of the world's biggest polluters are praying really close attention to developments at today's climate summit. that's because climate-friendly policies can turn into costly legislation. ali velshi joins us now, host of real money. clean production not always the cheapest way to go. >> i want to pick up wher
and new data tools from organizations like the usgs, nasa, and private sector partners in climate change, but these are not the measures that ban ki-moon hoped for when cal calling this summit. iit's a know win no-win situation for china and intra. idea for this summit was to bring world leaders together to show what they're willing to commit to, what caps on carbon emissions and what goals for electrifying vehicles ahead of forme formal discussions in lima, peru, and paris. but it's like...
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the usgs expects to learn something new from these observations. >> wealth of observations to come i'mformation out there. turn things over to meteorologist, jeff ranieri, observing the weather outside. >> yes, beautiful on a thursday. temperatures going as high as 90 degrees in dublin. also walnut creek. south san jose. getting up to 89. los altos, 84. mill valley, 82. san francisco, temperatures popped up into the 70s. now, quickly advancing over the past two hours, right now is that fog. also low cloud cover. you can see right now across the east shore. areas of cloud moving in. currently 65. not only the fog in san francisco, but if you are traveling there for a late evening, let's say, also areas of drizzle. and few clouds. north bay. currently, 62. some of the best weather right now in the south bay. check it out across san jose. 10 mile and plus visibility. get you into the forecast. first thing i will show you is the fog data. computer models placing thickest fog. immediate coastline. the thing that is different at 9:18. the fact that low cloud cover moving into napa. marin and
the usgs expects to learn something new from these observations. >> wealth of observations to come i'mformation out there. turn things over to meteorologist, jeff ranieri, observing the weather outside. >> yes, beautiful on a thursday. temperatures going as high as 90 degrees in dublin. also walnut creek. south san jose. getting up to 89. los altos, 84. mill valley, 82. san francisco, temperatures popped up into the 70s. now, quickly advancing over the past two hours, right now is...
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we to exactly how bad the shaking was here because the usgs installed an earthquake sensor in the building's basements a few years ago. >> that building underwent strong acceleration during the earthquake, strong shaking. and it sailed through just fine. >> reporter: it's still standing and open for business while other non-reinforced buildings are red-tagged and might have to be torn down. in menlo park, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> seismologists say more aftershocks are still possible in the coming days. >>> the number of mosquitos with west nile virus is now at the highest level ever detected in california. data from the state health department shows a 34% increase this year. then there's an even bigger jump, 181 people infected with west nile virus. that's a 79% increase over last year. >> wow. you wouldn't think as dry as it is this year. be careful. >>> all right. coming up in our next half-hour we're following the five-alarm fire that destroyed a san francisco building. crews are still out there now. we'll have a live update from the scene next. >> and only on 5, a film crew robbed at gunp
we to exactly how bad the shaking was here because the usgs installed an earthquake sensor in the building's basements a few years ago. >> that building underwent strong acceleration during the earthquake, strong shaking. and it sailed through just fine. >> reporter: it's still standing and open for business while other non-reinforced buildings are red-tagged and might have to be torn down. in menlo park, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> seismologists say more aftershocks are still...
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usgs reports it happened in northwest argentina. we have not heard of any injuriesover damage.e are following this. we will bring you any new information as soon as it becomes available. >>> homeless veterans trying to get off the streets of san francisco now have a new place to go. former san francisco supervisor bevan duffy showed off the new facilities at the former stanford hotel. each unit has its own bathroom, refrigerator, and microwave oven. it's a rare chance for a big segment of the city's homeless population. >> a veteran exiting homelessness will not stay with a young tech worker that has 750 credit score and the ability to pay several months in advance for rent. >> he says veterans can get information about the apartments by going through their veterans affairs social worker or the group swords to plow shares. renters will pay 30% of their adjusted incomes in rent. this building expected to open in november. >>> people in bakersfield are a bit worried after not one but two bears wondered into their neighborhood. a full grown black bear was found in one neighborhood
usgs reports it happened in northwest argentina. we have not heard of any injuriesover damage.e are following this. we will bring you any new information as soon as it becomes available. >>> homeless veterans trying to get off the streets of san francisco now have a new place to go. former san francisco supervisor bevan duffy showed off the new facilities at the former stanford hotel. each unit has its own bathroom, refrigerator, and microwave oven. it's a rare chance for a big segment...