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usgs car finding information about the hayward fault after the 4.0 quake.a was misquoted as saying other earthquake was expected on the fault. they say that is not true and that the usgs does not try to predict earthquakes and they say tuesday is not likely to have an influence likelihood of a major quake on the same false. >> reporter: temperatures and touches as a transitional libris onshore breeze along the east bay shoreline as piquancy center of power oakland. and for hayward 23 on fairfield. even tomas an hour for half moon bay right now and tonight's planner for 9:00 p.m. 65 degrees inland valleys and then by 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning partly sunny skies temperatures running below 6 his noontime clear if that sunshine and it will be like this today mostly cloudy in the morning and then finally in the afternoon hours of a pullback for trucker for torn wing pettifog widespread along the coast there and have a cisco 7 tel: hayward fremont low clouds in place a 6:00 a.m. in the residency week and into our all the clouds will then pull back up the coastal
usgs car finding information about the hayward fault after the 4.0 quake.a was misquoted as saying other earthquake was expected on the fault. they say that is not true and that the usgs does not try to predict earthquakes and they say tuesday is not likely to have an influence likelihood of a major quake on the same false. >> reporter: temperatures and touches as a transitional libris onshore breeze along the east bay shoreline as piquancy center of power oakland. and for hayward 23 on...
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. >>> an early warning system for earthquakes is moving forward thanks to a grant from the usgs. u.s. berkeley among the universities developing the shake alert system. scientists say a few seconds of warping could help save lives. the usgs says a test system provided a second warning to san francisco when the 6.0 napa earthquake hit. the estimated cost of the entire project tops $100 million. >>> new numbers show california ups are dutting back their water use. water use dropped by 23% in june. the governor called for 25%. customers in the contra costa water district say 40% last year -- saved 40%. some of those still have the laush shus green lawns and that could be because they are taking advantage of a program that offers free recycleled -- recycled water. >> i know since june 20th, i haven't used the irrigation system at all. >> the sanitary district gave a1.4 million gallons of water. so far in july, the district has given away 2.4 million gallons of recycled water. >>> fire investigators trying to determine what caused a grass fire that destroyed seven mobile homes and dam
. >>> an early warning system for earthquakes is moving forward thanks to a grant from the usgs. u.s. berkeley among the universities developing the shake alert system. scientists say a few seconds of warping could help save lives. the usgs says a test system provided a second warning to san francisco when the 6.0 napa earthquake hit. the estimated cost of the entire project tops $100 million. >>> new numbers show california ups are dutting back their water use. water use...
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more than 4600 people posted to the usgs website saying they felt the quake and reported it as light. we caught up with people who described how it felt to them. >> i just kind of felt all of the house shaking and then told my husband to wake up and he got up and went through the house and his father-in-law was in a recliner. he fell out of the recliner this way. everything around the table. all the shares got moved and just checked the kids after that. >> chp posted this picture on twitter of his patrol car responding to the freeways. they didn't have reports of damage or accidents because of the quake. bart briefly experienced delays. but nothing was found. and no damage reported from fremont police but they did receive a lot of phone calls from residents that were nervous and scared. there have been several after shocks. 12 have occurred. the strongest registered 2.7 and 2.6 magnitude. we are efforting an interview with a scientist from the usgs and we are hoping to bring that to you later on the newscast. pam. >> that will be great to hear from that person about after shocks and w
more than 4600 people posted to the usgs website saying they felt the quake and reported it as light. we caught up with people who described how it felt to them. >> i just kind of felt all of the house shaking and then told my husband to wake up and he got up and went through the house and his father-in-law was in a recliner. he fell out of the recliner this way. everything around the table. all the shares got moved and just checked the kids after that. >> chp posted this picture on...
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we had people reporting into the usgs. for the most part, people are saying it was light to weak. that's what this blue color is indicating here. it's most cons concentrated around the epicenter, but people did feel it way up in the wine country. that's the wine country, santa cruz. about 4700 reports have come into the usgs. it was fairly widespread in terms of how it was felt. it's amazing. looking at the forecast for today, again, we are waking up to conditions that are cloudy. here's the live look out of walnut creek. here's how the cloud cover is going to move throughout the day. widespread clouds, even by noontime, still overcast. it really isn't until later this afternoon around 4:00 that we will get the chance to warm us up a little bit then the clouds will head back in throughout the evening. the temperatures will be cooler. we are starting in the 60s and ending up with highs only in the 80s. downtown san francisco should be right around 66. then the trend going forward will be continued cooling. that's the trend as you can see. so that's your three day out look. i'm goin
we had people reporting into the usgs. for the most part, people are saying it was light to weak. that's what this blue color is indicating here. it's most cons concentrated around the epicenter, but people did feel it way up in the wine country. that's the wine country, santa cruz. about 4700 reports have come into the usgs. it was fairly widespread in terms of how it was felt. it's amazing. looking at the forecast for today, again, we are waking up to conditions that are cloudy. here's the...
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more than 5500 people posted to the usgs quake, they said they felt the quake. a seismologist said. >> it's capage of a very -- capable of a very large earthquake. the. the last significant on the hayward fault was in 1868. ta was between a 6.5 and a 7 -- was between a 6.5 and a 7. so a repeat would be very devastating to the area and the 30-year probabilities for the hayward/rogers creek fault are 31% for a 6.1 or larger. >> reporter: the usgs has received reports from people in salinas all the way to santa rosa saying they felt it. most people describe it as a jolt and rattling. here's what one man near the epicenter had to say. >> rude awakening. very big jolt. you usually feel a wave first and then the jolt but i knew it was under us. >> reporter: the chp posted this picture of the patrol car responding to the freeways. they didn't have reports of damage or accidents because of the quake. nothing was found. no damage reported from fremont police. but any did receive a lot of phone calls from residents who were nervous or chaired. some of the people we spoke
more than 5500 people posted to the usgs quake, they said they felt the quake. a seismologist said. >> it's capage of a very -- capable of a very large earthquake. the. the last significant on the hayward fault was in 1868. ta was between a 6.5 and a 7 -- was between a 6.5 and a 7. so a repeat would be very devastating to the area and the 30-year probabilities for the hayward/rogers creek fault are 31% for a 6.1 or larger. >> reporter: the usgs has received reports from people in...
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the usgs hopes this remaineds people to check your quake kit, you want to have enough food and water to last 72 hours on your own. >> thank you, bob. bob said he didn't feel it where he lives in livermore. i felt it in san jose if you think you feel an earthquake where you live you can always head to our website, you can find our realtime interactive bay area quake map. it lists all quakes over the last 24 hours regardless of magnitude. >>> several apple services are not working, cupertino tech giant admits there are problems accessing apple music, the app store and apple tv the problem appears to be widespread but also somewhat random. many people say their services are working, others say they're not working. services started freezing up this morning as apple was preparing to announce mtv's music awards over its beats 1 service. >> two things remain after this fire in san jose the charred remains of a car and the question of whether someone set it on purpose. this happened in the parking lot in san jose. firefighters tell us, in addition to the one car that was destroyed, there was
the usgs hopes this remaineds people to check your quake kit, you want to have enough food and water to last 72 hours on your own. >> thank you, bob. bob said he didn't feel it where he lives in livermore. i felt it in san jose if you think you feel an earthquake where you live you can always head to our website, you can find our realtime interactive bay area quake map. it lists all quakes over the last 24 hours regardless of magnitude. >>> several apple services are not working,...
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a lot stronger than they did and he went farther and farther out from the center that is with the usgs reported this morning over 5000 people reported feeling the only it was a minor earthquake because it was solid enough in occurred under a pretty popular in the area a lot of people reported feeling upset. >>james: relatively mild even down their loss and was with had a lot of brand associative former hurricane dolores eliza of walnut creek this is five minutes ago we had some pretty good sunbeams coming down and the many parts of interstate 680, because -- in front of the sun once again also tracking overcast and this sfo the clouds just low enough to conceal just over the control tower. >>james: about 15 minutes delayed because of the low visibility no issue the oakland or san jose and a quick look at temperatures right now we're looking at a lot of upper fifties to low 60s but the core temperatures and the coast really mild temperatures in the 63 in concord yesterday their rental seven is at this hour. >>james: we're looking for rental low to mid '80s with 80 in san jose warming to
a lot stronger than they did and he went farther and farther out from the center that is with the usgs reported this morning over 5000 people reported feeling the only it was a minor earthquake because it was solid enough in occurred under a pretty popular in the area a lot of people reported feeling upset. >>james: relatively mild even down their loss and was with had a lot of brand associative former hurricane dolores eliza of walnut creek this is five minutes ago we had some pretty...
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. >> reporter: this shake map from the usgs survey shows thousands of people reported feeling it. the strongest tremors in the east and south bay. santa rosa felt it as far as watsonville. some people say things fell off shelves. others say -- >> the house was shaking. i told my husband to wake up. his father was in the recliner. he fell out this way. >> reporter: the fault runs from san bob blow bay -- pablo bay. the last skiff on it was in -- significant event on it was 1868. >> it was a 6.5. so a repeat would be very devastating to the bay area. the 30-year probabilities for the hayward rogers are 6.0 and larger. >> reporter: the chp reported no impacts to the highways. b.a.r.t. experienced brief delays because the tracks needed to be ned but nothing was found. while it was a minor quake it did motivate some to get prepared. a reminder the bay area is susceptible to the big one coming. >>> san francisco supervisors are gentlemenned to vote on -- are scheduled to vote on asking the state for $80 million. it's part of replacing the current jail there at the justice. if approved,
. >> reporter: this shake map from the usgs survey shows thousands of people reported feeling it. the strongest tremors in the east and south bay. santa rosa felt it as far as watsonville. some people say things fell off shelves. others say -- >> the house was shaking. i told my husband to wake up. his father was in the recliner. he fell out this way. >> reporter: the fault runs from san bob blow bay -- pablo bay. the last skiff on it was in -- significant event on it was...
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we work closely with usgs. we work closely with the department of interior as a whole. the money and funding we provide for wild bird surveillance, some of that would get to help support the testing that usgs and others would be doing and collection and testing of samples. we have -- we work with customs and border patrol, dhs fda. a whole host of food safety inspection services. we have an internal mac group within the department of agriculture across all agencies to help address this issue as well as the state agency. it is critically important. every piece of this is the mine feels there are issues with epa, issues with transportation, issues with a lot of these things. they must be coordinated. there could be issues with availability of water. what we use what we use for depopulation of birds requires water source for farming. you would not think you would want of water, but certainly and small rural areas you very well may not have an effective water source. you cannot take it out of the lake because it has to be filtered water otherwise it shuts down your machines
we work closely with usgs. we work closely with the department of interior as a whole. the money and funding we provide for wild bird surveillance, some of that would get to help support the testing that usgs and others would be doing and collection and testing of samples. we have -- we work with customs and border patrol, dhs fda. a whole host of food safety inspection services. we have an internal mac group within the department of agriculture across all agencies to help address this issue as...
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the usgs says the test system provided a new second warning to san francisco last year when the 6.0 napa earthquake hit. the estimated cost of the entire project tops $100 million. >>> time is 4:40. green peace activists staged a dramatic protest. some of the protestors dangled from a bridge for nearly 40 hours to keep an ice breaker from leaving the city. others gathered in kayaks forming a line to block the ships path. the demonstration drew crowds and mix the reviews. >> skills and determination. regardless of what you think of the cause it's impressive. >> i think it's ridiculous. these people are down here protesting oil. they all drive big motor homes, big cars. all of these kayaks are made out of oil. >> in the end authorities forced the protestors from their kayakers and removed those dangling from the bridge. the ice breaker is now on its way to the arctic. . >>> coming up in 20 minutes the other crime he was connected to in sonoma county. >> but first new signs of hope in the search for a malaysia flight 370. the questions that still remain surrounding the plane's disappearance
the usgs says the test system provided a new second warning to san francisco last year when the 6.0 napa earthquake hit. the estimated cost of the entire project tops $100 million. >>> time is 4:40. green peace activists staged a dramatic protest. some of the protestors dangled from a bridge for nearly 40 hours to keep an ice breaker from leaving the city. others gathered in kayaks forming a line to block the ships path. the demonstration drew crowds and mix the reviews. >>...
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good, kovler foundation -- pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, , sony pictures, and m usgsay the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg, we have believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries, because strong financial partnerships are best cultivated for the years to come, giving your company the resources and stability to thrive. mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. - coming up next on odd squad. - i invited my friends over to celebrate my birthday. - was there a cake? - there was a cake until one of them stole it! - (olive): three guests who each love a different type of shape. and the cake thief is... - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is a cloud i saw. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by ki
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first told about right here in russia from fremont to the south to san pablo bay and the more off the usgs as a big risk on the hayward fault of cause injury to tens of thousands of people and could possibly killed all the people as well it would be devastating because it runs under densely populated areas. >>: and also ruptured right through a very populated area of different scenarios have been different amounts of shaking in damage in some scenarios do have a lot of walls and properties they also say that aftershock of yesterday's earthquake did not affect cause of a major quake striking along the hayward fault know this morning in the san mateo warn people about a phone scam. >>will tran: their impersonating police and telling people they owe money on awards for their arrest of big reminder officers never collect money for outstanding or arrest warrants on the phone all wars or bail by use of the phone. >>will tran: more informational about martin marty and as a suspect in the murder of five people and modesto is a victim of the massacre and a former girlfriend of martinez the two year
first told about right here in russia from fremont to the south to san pablo bay and the more off the usgs as a big risk on the hayward fault of cause injury to tens of thousands of people and could possibly killed all the people as well it would be devastating because it runs under densely populated areas. >>: and also ruptured right through a very populated area of different scenarios have been different amounts of shaking in damage in some scenarios do have a lot of walls and...
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good, kovler foundation -- pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, , sony pictures, and m usgsay the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg, we have believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries, because strong financial partnerships are best cultivated for the years to come, giving your company the resources and stability to thrive. mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: on the newshour tonight: an indictment of murder for a routine traffic stop turned violent. a white university of cincinnati police officer faces charges for fatally shooting an unarmed black man, samuel dubose. >> woodruff: plus, taliban leader mullah omar confirmed dead. a struggle for power, new leadership and the prospects for peace in afghanistan. >> ifill: then, from syria to ukraine, confronting the world's imminent crises. the supreme allied commander of nato, general philip breedlov
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. >> tonight, the usgs says the next big one on the hayward fault could be any day now. first there was a 4.0 in fremont. 16 aftershocks later, andria borba is at the epicenter. >> reporter: well liz, where i'm standing in fremont right now. the south napa quake, they are unprepared for the possibility of another big shaker. it was the hayward fault running through the east bay hills that shook. >> it was a violent shake. not much of a roler but a good shaker. >> reporter: the quake opened eyelids at 2:41 in the morning. >> i went to my parents room and i saw everything shaking and i thought it was just a dream when my mom woke us up and said it was a quake. >> reporter: scientists across the bay agree on one thing. the hayward fault is overdue for a big one. >> it can happen. but will it really? >> reporter: they say any day now. >> 31% chance of having a magnitude 6.7 in the next 30 years. >> it is due for a very large earthquake. it is also, a highly populated region right on top of the fault. >> reporter: the fault tiply erupts with a major shaker every 140 years and
. >> tonight, the usgs says the next big one on the hayward fault could be any day now. first there was a 4.0 in fremont. 16 aftershocks later, andria borba is at the epicenter. >> reporter: well liz, where i'm standing in fremont right now. the south napa quake, they are unprepared for the possibility of another big shaker. it was the hayward fault running through the east bay hills that shook. >> it was a violent shake. not much of a roler but a good shaker. >>...
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is a burr johning economy, they want to be -- best of your b usg society. they want to be exposed with the world, they want to trade with the world, want to sell their goods to the world, they want to buy new cars new equipment new things, they want to buy from russia from china, they are not going to get what think want and be hasan rouhani, they elected, what i can get everybody to tell me is they want these sanctions to end and they will give up the nuclear program they are so proud of in order to get an economy that works. i'll continue on this subject but for now that's it for me ali velshi from tehran. >> ali, thank you very much. >> i'm david schuster, on behalf of ali velshi and his crew, and the entire team at al jazeera, in the united states. i'm david shuster, thank you for watching. somewhere >>> greece didn't pay its bill due this week, some $2 billion. its banks are closed, atms are empty, and it's not close to clear what happens next. some 11 million people, a struggling economy and uncertain future in europe's common currency. greek drama -
is a burr johning economy, they want to be -- best of your b usg society. they want to be exposed with the world, they want to trade with the world, want to sell their goods to the world, they want to buy new cars new equipment new things, they want to buy from russia from china, they are not going to get what think want and be hasan rouhani, they elected, what i can get everybody to tell me is they want these sanctions to end and they will give up the nuclear program they are so proud of in...
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usg, nice big rollout of usg today. august in the august 29 calls now selling those and moving up to the august 31 calls. very active. about 2,000. whenever a trader is right, you like to go along with them. just had earnings the other day, stocks moving to the up side. strong move. somebody thinks this stock's going to 31. i was in previously. >> i wasn't trying to confuse through. you got a trade update on bud. >> quick trade school. we had unusual activity the other day in budweiser. they were trading september 130 calls. stock has dropped now blaming weather which is pathetic. the stock moved down about $4. had you bought 1,000 shares of stock you'd be up $4,000. on the other side, the options have gone from $2 to $1. you exit the trade. they were wrong. unusual activity was incorrect. if you bought then of those, equivalent to 10,000 shares of stock you'd lose $1,000, rather than $4,000. that's why i look using options. >> good stuff. >>> some of the earnings after the bell, the if tirs onefirst to do is fireeye. a
usg, nice big rollout of usg today. august in the august 29 calls now selling those and moving up to the august 31 calls. very active. about 2,000. whenever a trader is right, you like to go along with them. just had earnings the other day, stocks moving to the up side. strong move. somebody thinks this stock's going to 31. i was in previously. >> i wasn't trying to confuse through. you got a trade update on bud. >> quick trade school. we had unusual activity the other day in...
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more than 4,000 people posted to the usgs website saying they felt the quake and reported it as mild. the chp posted this picture on twitter of its patrol car responding to the freeways. they didn't have reports of damages or accidents because of the quake. fremont police also received lots of phone calls from residents who were nervous and scared. there were several after shocks that have occurred. one that registered at 2.7. we caught up with people at 7- eleven to describe our things go. >> i was out here sleeping in the parking lot and i started feeling a little shaking and gentleman inside came out of the 7-eleven and asked if i felt it too and the gentleman came from the intersection also and so we figured out it was an earthquake. >> reporter: a lot of people are talking about this on our facebook page. aquador says i think i felt an earthquake. another one says my bird fell from his branch in his cage. enough san jose getting ready for work i did not feel it down there but i have friends that went to facebook and said they felt it down there. again keep posting to our facebook
more than 4,000 people posted to the usgs website saying they felt the quake and reported it as mild. the chp posted this picture on twitter of its patrol car responding to the freeways. they didn't have reports of damages or accidents because of the quake. fremont police also received lots of phone calls from residents who were nervous and scared. there were several after shocks that have occurred. one that registered at 2.7. we caught up with people at 7- eleven to describe our things go....
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according to the usgs it measured magnitude 6.4, centered 85 miles off the coast. no reports of injuries or damage. >>> we're finally getting to see some of the images beached back to earth from the new horizon spacecraft flying by pluto. people gathered at the auditorium in the oakland hills to watch the live feed from nasa. the first close-up images ever of pluto. a mountain range seen 11,000 feet high that may be made of solid ice. amateur astronomers are following the developments closely. >> i started looking at pluto when i was a young boy before they didn't know where it was. and now to actually see it - >> nasa officials say it will take months to download all the data and photos sent back from pluto. >>> a oakland officials will meet with a san diego developer. oakland and alameda county asked to fund infrastructure improvements. rebecca kaplan, city councilwoman says state and federal grants should pay for the project. >>> bike thefts down 35% and police credit the bait bike program. so far this year police arrested 31 suspected bike thieves. the program
according to the usgs it measured magnitude 6.4, centered 85 miles off the coast. no reports of injuries or damage. >>> we're finally getting to see some of the images beached back to earth from the new horizon spacecraft flying by pluto. people gathered at the auditorium in the oakland hills to watch the live feed from nasa. the first close-up images ever of pluto. a mountain range seen 11,000 feet high that may be made of solid ice. amateur astronomers are following the developments...
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the usgs recorded well over a dozen aftershocks. >> and i just felt like -- my body was shaking like this. >> reporter: nearly everyone we spoke with in fremont who felt it -- >> just jolted me straight out of head. >> reporter: described it as a sharp blow. >> feels like shaking. >> reporter: like somebody kicked their bed. >> people reporting it nearby to where it happened. it feels shorter. >> reporter: there's a decent chance of the next big one happening on the hayward fault. >> the fault has -- 31% chance of having a 9.6 sometime in the next 30 years, that's really kind of close to where this fremont earthquake was. this morning. >> reporter: and the hayward fault was quiet relatively. the last major incident happened back in 1868. that's when 30 people died. in fremont, kiet do, kpix 5. >> there have been no reports of any damage or injuries and tweets were flying after the quake this morning. #earthquake was trending throughout the morning. stephanie writes -- ray figueroa tweeted -- >>> the father of a san francisco woman shot on pier 14 told congress today her death was a n
the usgs recorded well over a dozen aftershocks. >> and i just felt like -- my body was shaking like this. >> reporter: nearly everyone we spoke with in fremont who felt it -- >> just jolted me straight out of head. >> reporter: described it as a sharp blow. >> feels like shaking. >> reporter: like somebody kicked their bed. >> people reporting it nearby to where it happened. it feels shorter. >> reporter: there's a decent chance of the next big...
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usgs said it had an magnitude 3.3 hitting 12 miles southeast of san jose. it was just after 4:00. there are no reports of damage or injuries but we do know that some people did feel it. >>> a move today that could stream line the process to build new stadiums for the as and the raiders. almeida county announced it wants to sell its interests in the coliseum complex to the city of oakland. county representatives raised that issue today during a meeting with city officials, the raiders and the national football league. supervisor says he believes the city's response to the opportunity was positive. we'll see. >>> we are breaking news out from clear lake. and specifically the town of lower lake. evacuations are underway due to a fast spreading fire that started just over an hour ago. clear lake is just north of santa rosa in between highway 101 and i-5 as we can see on the map. the blaze scorched about 150 acres and it is spreading fast. cal fire dispatched six air tankers and 170 firefighters to fight the flames. the fire broke out in the southern part of clear lake which is just no
usgs said it had an magnitude 3.3 hitting 12 miles southeast of san jose. it was just after 4:00. there are no reports of damage or injuries but we do know that some people did feel it. >>> a move today that could stream line the process to build new stadiums for the as and the raiders. almeida county announced it wants to sell its interests in the coliseum complex to the city of oakland. county representatives raised that issue today during a meeting with city officials, the raiders...
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. >> reporter: the usgs recorded well over a dozen aftershocks. >> and i just felt like my body was shaking like this. >> reporter: nearly everyone we spoke with in fremont who felt it described it as a sharp blow. >> it just jolted me straight out of bed. >> reporter: the united states geological survey says the hayward fault has about a 31% chance of a magnitude 6.7 quake sometime in the next 30 years. >> now unfortunately these little ones, even though they were 14, do not help us relieve the pressure for a much larger earthquake. >> reporter: now at least 5,000 people reported feeling this earthquake to the u.s. geological survey's online system. coming up at 6:00 we'll show you an effort being led by several research universities in california to put earthquake sensors right into your home right into your living room. that's at 6:00. i'm mark thayer, kpix5. >> did you feel it? >> i didn't. takes more than a 4, i guess, for us. >>> fast food going vegetarian, the bay area diners are eating it up. >> it's how we want to eat, clean food, vegetarian. >> the drive-through debut taking a bit
. >> reporter: the usgs recorded well over a dozen aftershocks. >> and i just felt like my body was shaking like this. >> reporter: nearly everyone we spoke with in fremont who felt it described it as a sharp blow. >> it just jolted me straight out of bed. >> reporter: the united states geological survey says the hayward fault has about a 31% chance of a magnitude 6.7 quake sometime in the next 30 years. >> now unfortunately these little ones, even though...
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the usgs says the 6.4 quake killed four people, dozens more injured. the tremor damaged some homes, as well. >>> two girls forced to jump to safety from a burning apartment building. this happened tuesday in sandy springs, georgia. the sess stirs broke a window and jumped out for their lives. both made it out with only minor injuries. investigators say the fire started accidentally by someone who put out a cigarette in a box filled with paper near that building. >>> an unexpected tourist attraction in napa valley. a porpoise swimming in napa river near a boa dock. it's a harbor porpoise. lots of locals were caught off guard. >> i said let's go see it! so we did. and here we are. funny noises. >> oh, my goodness. porpoises have shown up in napa river in the past and the river contains saltwater so it's believed the animal is not in any trouble. >> happy to see it though apparently. >>> well, as americans head to the beach over the 4th of july weekend the east coast is dealing with a huge spike in shark attacks. brian webb has the story. >> reporter: the
the usgs says the 6.4 quake killed four people, dozens more injured. the tremor damaged some homes, as well. >>> two girls forced to jump to safety from a burning apartment building. this happened tuesday in sandy springs, georgia. the sess stirs broke a window and jumped out for their lives. both made it out with only minor injuries. investigators say the fire started accidentally by someone who put out a cigarette in a box filled with paper near that building. >>> an...
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short amount of time and remind him of the danger that lurks on the hayward fault which is where the usgs believes this morning's tumbler was based. when you look at what happened this morning, you look on a sighs mow graph. it looks very dramatic, as it is in that respect, but when you look at it from a scientific and geological point of view it was a 4.0 that struck at 2:41 this morning. it's what seismologists consider to be a light earthquake. it was felt throughout the bay area, especially here in fremont. there have been several aftershocks since, you had the 4.0 at 2:41. there was a 2.7 about 15 minutes and then a 2.6 at 3:07 this morning. fremont police received many phone calls but no reports of any damage. chp has tweeted out had this photo, they tell us that the major free ways am in union city and fremont all check out. as mike was telling us that is normal in a situation like this, bart a performing track inspections which means they are going to be running their trains slowly for some time until they get the all clear. we could be seeing delays of up to 30 pins on bart. agai
short amount of time and remind him of the danger that lurks on the hayward fault which is where the usgs believes this morning's tumbler was based. when you look at what happened this morning, you look on a sighs mow graph. it looks very dramatic, as it is in that respect, but when you look at it from a scientific and geological point of view it was a 4.0 that struck at 2:41 this morning. it's what seismologists consider to be a light earthquake. it was felt throughout the bay area, especially...
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madison, wisconsin, is home to the usgs national wildlife health center. and conducts research to determine which wild bird species might carry and spread various viral strains. i want to just note parenthetically that i'm quite concerned the lab's aging infrastructure is not allowing it to fully perform as needed during this crisis. and it's something that i paid great attention to. dr. clifford as you know, this wildlife health center conducts research that supports the industry focused research at usda. i'm wondering if you could share some general comments about the importance of interagency collaboration and research investments and coordination on this crisis. >> i think interagency across agencies, across states in the industry, the collaboration across all of them is extremely important. i think that was well stated earlier by the testimony of chris currie with regards to the importance of collaboration. we actually collaborate on an ongoing basis with cdc. we work very closely with usgs. we work very closely with the department of interior as a wh
madison, wisconsin, is home to the usgs national wildlife health center. and conducts research to determine which wild bird species might carry and spread various viral strains. i want to just note parenthetically that i'm quite concerned the lab's aging infrastructure is not allowing it to fully perform as needed during this crisis. and it's something that i paid great attention to. dr. clifford as you know, this wildlife health center conducts research that supports the industry focused...
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the usgs has recorded more than a dozen small aftershocks. the largest was a 2.7.or earthquake. >>> bart will do a systemwide check to make sure everything is okay. mike, are things running smoothly? >> yeah. it was a little slow for the first trains, but everything's fine. the train heading to oakland. 880 slow past the coliseum. we'll show the east bay. that's the worst jam. east shore freeway, 580 and 880. not bad considering it's a tuesday. a little slowing through the north bay and peninsula as well as the east bay side. traffic slows here. moving over, westbound, west of the bay has more traffic than the east bay now as things shift again for the commute. northbound throughout the south bay, not bad. we have 87 and 101 with the worst. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> let me correct one thing. it was 2:41. a this>dmorning, not 7:41. map ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. ♪ got to keep your h
the usgs has recorded more than a dozen small aftershocks. the largest was a 2.7.or earthquake. >>> bart will do a systemwide check to make sure everything is okay. mike, are things running smoothly? >> yeah. it was a little slow for the first trains, but everything's fine. the train heading to oakland. 880 slow past the coliseum. we'll show the east bay. that's the worst jam. east shore freeway, 580 and 880. not bad considering it's a tuesday. a little slowing through the north...
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. >> joining us now with the usgs with more on the quake, good morning zach. >> i assume this was on the hayward fault. >> i think so. >> we live in earthquake country, right. >> yeah. >> okay. and the hayward fall is moving what about a third of an inch a year. >> i am not sure about that. >> all right. >> i am not too familiar with that specific fault line. >> thanks for joining us this morning. >>> i want to go to kron4 rebecca crom. >> there have been nine after shocks, most small. we had a 2.6 and 2.7. this earthquake was centered in a pretty populated area. along mission boulevard and niles canyon road. >> we will be right back as the kron news continues. >> breaking news. a 4.0 earthquake. kron fletch er following the er quake. >> i want to emphasize the 4.0 was felt but a good number of after shocks weren't. the you were jostled out of bed, that's what it was. >> the wider view, just want to point out exactly -- let's switch over to the maps and show you where the epicenter was. a 4.0. you can see there were nine in total after shocks. the vast majority of those weren't felt.
. >> joining us now with the usgs with more on the quake, good morning zach. >> i assume this was on the hayward fault. >> i think so. >> we live in earthquake country, right. >> yeah. >> okay. and the hayward fall is moving what about a third of an inch a year. >> i am not sure about that. >> all right. >> i am not too familiar with that specific fault line. >> thanks for joining us this morning. >>> i want to go to kron4...
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closure plus a lot of talk lately about a big earthquake hitting the west coast and we talk with the usgs about when where it could hit in next several bps being blamed on the misuse of popular paulo you should now. >> reporter: cyclades guys along with that last year week and forecasts coming next statement ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. a war >> pam: apparent about nursing palos a popular has been led to several instant deaths in pennsylvania. and dave talks about the dangers these close post babies. >> reporter: the more precious than a sleeping baby. thing seemingly so less than can be dangerous. "will serve about on liquor of the palo. the head goes for guy that. so at this point. missing"close to the three links and impostor fixations. suffocation. should the"ever be used for sleep"not sleep director >> reporter: ch
closure plus a lot of talk lately about a big earthquake hitting the west coast and we talk with the usgs about when where it could hit in next several bps being blamed on the misuse of popular paulo you should now. >> reporter: cyclades guys along with that last year week and forecasts coming next statement ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪...
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that was on the evening the seismologist with the usgs said they have occurred in the past in the toy started gradually and laugh for several days and then terminate a larger earthquake the magnitude 2.8 that happened late wednesday night the largest in the sunday evenings long was a 2.4 magnitude quake. >>mark: and unman nasa's space probe is about to explode of giving them the close of view of the dwarf planet the for the picture we have here is the best image to date but they said you have better pictures within days as as the space program called now rising it's closer is already travel more than 3.1 billion mi. it will fly by with and about 2,000 mi. with low to moderate rise and fall continued gathering efforts cannot operate space for the. >>james: 04 to of the forecast coming up in just a minute. >>mark: is turning over the pacific of the mexico southwest coast to about two on the mall south east of manchineel the heaviest rain from the boards and parts of the cult of total to 4 in. or rent a fall in some areas watching the hurricane season in the forecast as well. >>james: w
that was on the evening the seismologist with the usgs said they have occurred in the past in the toy started gradually and laugh for several days and then terminate a larger earthquake the magnitude 2.8 that happened late wednesday night the largest in the sunday evenings long was a 2.4 magnitude quake. >>mark: and unman nasa's space probe is about to explode of giving them the close of view of the dwarf planet the for the picture we have here is the best image to date but they said you...
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the usgs is spending for a new sensor equipment. it may provide a few seconds -- warning before a major earthquake hits. >>> this weekend los gatos is taking action to keep drivers from using the neighborhood streets as shortcuts to the beach. lo gatt toss is still about 20 miles from santa cruz but on the weekend the beach crowd uses surface streets to get around the backup traffic on highway 17. age emergency vehicle could get stuff. tomorrow morning, police will direct traffic and there will be exit sites pointing you back to the freeway and away from downtown. >>> this comes after monday night's city council meeting when an invited pastor included his opposition to same-sex marriage and abortion in the prayer. one redwood city resident who is a san mateo county lbgtq commissioner says a government meeting should be where everybody else feels welcome. >> it doesn't price me anymore when i hear things like that but certainly i would never expect to hear it in that context, in a place where i normally feel safe as an lbgt person. >
the usgs is spending for a new sensor equipment. it may provide a few seconds -- warning before a major earthquake hits. >>> this weekend los gatos is taking action to keep drivers from using the neighborhood streets as shortcuts to the beach. lo gatt toss is still about 20 miles from santa cruz but on the weekend the beach crowd uses surface streets to get around the backup traffic on highway 17. age emergency vehicle could get stuff. tomorrow morning, police will direct traffic and...
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. >> this happened four hours ago and we have counted 12 aftershocks, this according to the usgs, this the hayward fault. we don't hear a lot from this fault because it lives in the shadow of the san andreas fault. this is in pleasanton, san francisco, san jose as far south as watsonville. they took calls from freemont residents and other people who had concerns. there are no reports of damage so far. if you were lucky enough to feel it, most people say it felt like a sharp jolt. >> my wife jumped up, i thought it was the dog, it gave us a good shock, a nice little shake over here. >> and were you worried at all? >> not at all. the 4.0 was right over here, i'm not worried at all. >> and bart service was delayed for 30 minutes this morning while crews inspected the tracks, everything is getting back to normal in freemont. we're live kiet do live for kpix 5. >>> i was under the weather this morning, and it felt like someone picked up the house and shifted it and put it down again. i knew it was the hayward fault, we don't get much rumbling on that fault. it was so overdue. it was a sharp
. >> this happened four hours ago and we have counted 12 aftershocks, this according to the usgs, this the hayward fault. we don't hear a lot from this fault because it lives in the shadow of the san andreas fault. this is in pleasanton, san francisco, san jose as far south as watsonville. they took calls from freemont residents and other people who had concerns. there are no reports of damage so far. if you were lucky enough to feel it, most people say it felt like a sharp jolt. >>...
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the usgs says a test system provided a new second warning to san francisco last year when the 6.0 napae entire project costs $1.5 million. >>> let's talk about the giants. big trade, get a new pitcher and the big question is what is this going to mean for the rotation. >> the big game coming up and the giants were wondering if they were going to get into this thing and they will. not overly splashy or expensive but perhaps just what they need to get over the hump. after all you can always use pitching. and he's won nine games over all but in his last four starts he's 4-0 with a 0.4 era. to get him the giants give up plugging minor league first baseman duval and kerry mela a single a. pitcher. also take note. madison baumgartner, mike leak is one of the number one hitting pitchers. that's most by any pitcher. he can swing it a little bit. the big kahuna. he winds up going to toronto. the daunting lefty has won nine so far with detroit and he'll be a free agent this winter as well. and tulowisky to reel him in. they had a look of a team that checked out. athletics has as many hits as the
the usgs says a test system provided a new second warning to san francisco last year when the 6.0 napae entire project costs $1.5 million. >>> let's talk about the giants. big trade, get a new pitcher and the big question is what is this going to mean for the rotation. >> the big game coming up and the giants were wondering if they were going to get into this thing and they will. not overly splashy or expensive but perhaps just what they need to get over the hump. after all you...
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morning 4.0 quake the hayward fault runs from vermont in the south to san pablo bay in the north the usgs as a big one on the hayward fault could cause injury to attend a thousand people and even a thousand deaths that is because of fault runs on the densely populated areas. >>: have the potential to rupture border rupture right of republics area different scenarios have been different amounts of shaking in damage in some scenarios do half a lot of loss of property. >>darya: aftershock so small they will not affect the cause of a major quake along the fault you can get alerts when there is in the earthquakes and any time from downloading our free mobile application the mobile application runs the news to you so will give you a push a lever something big happen like an earthquake you need to know about it will go right to your phone or your apple phone to you do not have to log on to your computer or turn on the news. >>mark: the phone scam morning in san mateo happening again they are a person includes officers and some of the zero money on rest once and never collect money from austin aw
morning 4.0 quake the hayward fault runs from vermont in the south to san pablo bay in the north the usgs as a big one on the hayward fault could cause injury to attend a thousand people and even a thousand deaths that is because of fault runs on the densely populated areas. >>: have the potential to rupture border rupture right of republics area different scenarios have been different amounts of shaking in damage in some scenarios do half a lot of loss of property. >>darya:...
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the usgs says a test system provided a new second warning to san francisco last year when that 6.0 quake the estimated cost of the entire project is more than $100 million. >>> 5:48 is the time. let's check back in with sal. sal what are you keeping an eye on? >> we're looking at a pretty decent commute we will start off in the east bay pam and dave. traffic looks good on interstate 80 as you drive from the carquinez bridge to the maze. only taking about eight minutes. and if you are driving out to the bay bridge toll plaza, you will see there is a little bit of a crowd now. those metering lights are on. still only taking ten minutes to get on to the bridge from here. and the 880 ramps are doing very well. no major problems there. we're also continuing to check the south bay. we do have more crowding on the roads. for the most part 280 and 101 are doing well. now let's go to today's weather with steve. >>> the breeze has picked up here for many. it will usher in cooler weather even out to vacaville and maybe even points out toward sacramento valley. plus we have low clouds. plenty of tho
the usgs says a test system provided a new second warning to san francisco last year when that 6.0 quake the estimated cost of the entire project is more than $100 million. >>> 5:48 is the time. let's check back in with sal. sal what are you keeping an eye on? >> we're looking at a pretty decent commute we will start off in the east bay pam and dave. traffic looks good on interstate 80 as you drive from the carquinez bridge to the maze. only taking about eight minutes. and if you...
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pg&e is usg a lot of new technology to improve the safety and reliability of our pipelines.y wife and i live in the bay area with our two kids. this is where i choose to raise my family. i want it to be as safe as it can be for our customers for my family, for my friends. that's what drives me. pg&e is here to help our customers. we're here to deliver power, we're here to deliver it safe and reliably. together, we're building a better california. >> people from all over tomorrow will gather in san francisco for the biggest fireworks show of the year. jonathan found out it really puts the tech in pyrotechnic. you say same wooden rack. the same plastic tube. >> i'm cleaning out last year days bree. >> this year something is different. >> i'm actually dedicate >> i'm actually dedicating this show this year to al who passed away early this year. he was my mentor. he kind of started san francisco fireworks way back when. >> in those day they use steel mortar buried to keep them up right and reload and light by hand. >> some of the shows during the fourth of july will be fireworks
pg&e is usg a lot of new technology to improve the safety and reliability of our pipelines.y wife and i live in the bay area with our two kids. this is where i choose to raise my family. i want it to be as safe as it can be for our customers for my family, for my friends. that's what drives me. pg&e is here to help our customers. we're here to deliver power, we're here to deliver it safe and reliably. together, we're building a better california. >> people from all over tomorrow...
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surveillance by usda wild life services, usgs is critical to find the virus. >> thank you. dr. clifford, going back to the authorization for the national lab network, what beyond diagnostic capabilities should we be considering to enhance this disease prevention? >> congressman, specifically two to knowns themselves? >> uh-huh. >> i think probably making sure that we have the proper infrastructure within those laboratories to deal with diseases that are zonautic and have potential. >> that would be your priority? okay. i have a question i would like to ask. mr. kelly from mississippi had to leave early. >> would the gentleman yield? >> please. >> just for us lay people here what is zoea nautic? >> diseases that can cross from animals to people. >> thank you. >> this one doesn't thank goodness. >> good question. mr. kelly has extensive broiler industry in his state of mississippi and concerned about apparently there are no infekcted birds detected. why do you think broilers have not been infected if anybody has an opinion on that? maybe they just do a great job in mississippi as
surveillance by usda wild life services, usgs is critical to find the virus. >> thank you. dr. clifford, going back to the authorization for the national lab network, what beyond diagnostic capabilities should we be considering to enhance this disease prevention? >> congressman, specifically two to knowns themselves? >> uh-huh. >> i think probably making sure that we have the proper infrastructure within those laboratories to deal with diseases that are zonautic and have...
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usgs says the quake is a good remind tore prepare for a major earthquake on this very fault. >> hayward fault has 31 percent chance of having a if big quake in the next 30 years. that's really kind of close to where this fremont earthquake was this morning. >>reporter: last mainly quake on the fault was 18 escape. it's magnitude now estimated to have been between 6.8 and 7. this quake is really solid rae minder to have earthquake survival kit ready at your house. find guidelines on stocking one and developing emergency plan for your family at this web site. just look for the prepare nor cal section on our site. >> damage to interstate pwrenls from flash flooding over the weekend in southern california proved more wide spread than first thought. after this collapse during storms on sunday inspectors checked the span and found erosion at 2 near by bridges. construction crew now work to go reenforce bridges over 3 gully near the arizona border. man who survived the bridge collapse now recovering in palm springs. tell byron said he started to pray when he realized the truck was in water and
usgs says the quake is a good remind tore prepare for a major earthquake on this very fault. >> hayward fault has 31 percent chance of having a if big quake in the next 30 years. that's really kind of close to where this fremont earthquake was this morning. >>reporter: last mainly quake on the fault was 18 escape. it's magnitude now estimated to have been between 6.8 and 7. this quake is really solid rae minder to have earthquake survival kit ready at your house. find guidelines on...
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there is concern that agencies the usgs and bureau of land management are requiring the u.a.s. and utilizing them on projects that can be accomplished by the private sector. we have no problem with them using them, we have no problem with them using for forest fires and those type of things, emergency situations, but where local businesses can do this work, we think that it's unfair for the government to take that work away. having the department compete with local employers results in a loss of business for private, geospatial firms under contract to other federal mapping agencies. the government is actually getting a leg up on private market by obtaining certificates of authorization or c.o.a.'s and performing services with u.a.f.'s that are otherwise commercial in nature. current will you and regular lying permits private citizens and firms to operate u.a.f.'s for a hobby. however, there is no effective enforcement to prevent the government abuse of such authority for commercial pumps. the fact that the government agencies can operate a u.a.f. while private sector cannot as
there is concern that agencies the usgs and bureau of land management are requiring the u.a.s. and utilizing them on projects that can be accomplished by the private sector. we have no problem with them using them, we have no problem with them using for forest fires and those type of things, emergency situations, but where local businesses can do this work, we think that it's unfair for the government to take that work away. having the department compete with local employers results in a loss...
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the usgs released a new study that finds the state's northern coast is eroding at an alarming state. it's disappearing by about four feet per year. they have not yet blamed this on climate change but they say the erosion tends to happen during summers when it's warmer. >> it's certainly been warmer for us around here. but now a dramatic change. rob joins us what we can expect over the next couple day, especially holiday weekend. >> just two days ago we had temperatures soaring to 110 degrees in livermore and gilroy. today warm as 90s. san jose cools down. we added the extra humidity today. 73 degrees not all that bad. sun on the hills east of downtown. kind of a dramatic view now around sunol. 84 degrees. sun streaks breaking through the clouds there. the clouds actually benthicening up here over the last half hour. more moisture pills off the sierra and gives us another chance of showers coming up this evening. look at that in the radar coming up. low-level clouds and mist and fog that is the story around ocean beach moving around san francisco this evening. mist and drizzle, cool t
the usgs released a new study that finds the state's northern coast is eroding at an alarming state. it's disappearing by about four feet per year. they have not yet blamed this on climate change but they say the erosion tends to happen during summers when it's warmer. >> it's certainly been warmer for us around here. but now a dramatic change. rob joins us what we can expect over the next couple day, especially holiday weekend. >> just two days ago we had temperatures soaring to...
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usgs scientists say you can expect to see a big one here in the next three decades. >> we've calculated that in the next 30 years, some enter along the hayward and its continuation to the north, the rogers creek fault, there's a 31% chance of a magnitude 6.7 or larger. >> reporter: a quake even larger than the one that caused major damage in napa last year. to give you some perspective, the last time there was a major earthquake on the hayward fault was 147 years ago. now, uc berkeley scientists are working on a special program that will give people an early alert. i checked in with researchers and they say it worked. it gave them a three-second warning before the quake actually hit this morning. reporting live in fremont, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri and that hayward fault we've been talking about it a lot of people don't know as much about it as we do the san andreas. we're expected to see a major earthquake sometime soon. >> there's also the rogers creek fault and the hayward fault sd mixed in with some of the bigger
usgs scientists say you can expect to see a big one here in the next three decades. >> we've calculated that in the next 30 years, some enter along the hayward and its continuation to the north, the rogers creek fault, there's a 31% chance of a magnitude 6.7 or larger. >> reporter: a quake even larger than the one that caused major damage in napa last year. to give you some perspective, the last time there was a major earthquake on the hayward fault was 147 years ago. now, uc...
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but if you want one name, usg, u.s. gypsum is going to benefit from new home sales.actively valuedings, and it's a warren buffett holding. >> which you look at the etf, versus the itb, which is solely construction. xhb has been outperforming which would imply that the retail end of the home building trade is doing better. >> it's part of a strong consumer trend, one we've been talking about throughout the show. the important thing to keep our eye on is what happens in terms of overall household activity going into the first fed rate hike in september. there's a lot of jitter about what slightly higher mortgage rates is going to do to demand. we're not as worried about it i think as some other folks. noting overall percentage of household spend that goes to mortgages right now, still low relative to the long-term average. >>> coming up, money pouring into europe. what if there were only one kind of dog? then it would be easy to know everything about that one breed. but in fact, there are over three hundred breeds of dogs. because no one can be an expert in every one..
but if you want one name, usg, u.s. gypsum is going to benefit from new home sales.actively valuedings, and it's a warren buffett holding. >> which you look at the etf, versus the itb, which is solely construction. xhb has been outperforming which would imply that the retail end of the home building trade is doing better. >> it's part of a strong consumer trend, one we've been talking about throughout the show. the important thing to keep our eye on is what happens in terms of...
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miles district here in fremont striking around 2:41 this morning, along the hayward fault according to usgs, magnitude 4.0. a couple of aftershocks within the 10 to 15 minutes, 20 minutes afterwards, one was a 2.7, a 2.6. now, when you look at this on the sighs mow graph you see that flat line and squiggly lines of the initial earthquake. it does look very violent, does look dramatic, but if you talk to seismologists they will tell you this was considered actually to be a light quake, should not be a surprise to many people who have been living here a listening time, but the reason why it's getting so much attention is it was so widely felt. >> i just kind of felt all of the house shake and then i told my husband to wake up and he got up and went through the house and his father-in-law was in the recliner, he fell out of his recliner this way and everything around the table, all the chairs got moved and he just checked the kids after that and made sure his father was okay. >> what made your father-in-law fall out of the chair, just the surprise? >> he was reclined back. >> is he okay? >> ye
miles district here in fremont striking around 2:41 this morning, along the hayward fault according to usgs, magnitude 4.0. a couple of aftershocks within the 10 to 15 minutes, 20 minutes afterwards, one was a 2.7, a 2.6. now, when you look at this on the sighs mow graph you see that flat line and squiggly lines of the initial earthquake. it does look very violent, does look dramatic, but if you talk to seismologists they will tell you this was considered actually to be a light quake, should...
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all with to the vatican as dire warning also in a democratic grout parts of the east bank with the usgs is saying tonight and the bart plan for all, trans bay to closure the alternative method it is getting across the banks much cooler temperatures now clouds are starting to roll and will let you know to expect in the south of the forecast, up next. >>catherine heenan: of former oakland high school security guard has been convicted of felony assault and taken to jail he was arrested for attacking a student with several calls in the attack easy cop and surveillance video the guard was kicking the student and pulling him out of his chair into of the elevator they told the court this could have read to him and was actively resisting the guard was fired after this came to light and was until today free on bail the police they say a group of men escorted a cafe have three laptops were taken from a san mateo cafe early this month they released this bill but said the man walked into the coffee shop briefly at about prices and then grab the three computers running away and jump into a car these
all with to the vatican as dire warning also in a democratic grout parts of the east bank with the usgs is saying tonight and the bart plan for all, trans bay to closure the alternative method it is getting across the banks much cooler temperatures now clouds are starting to roll and will let you know to expect in the south of the forecast, up next. >>catherine heenan: of former oakland high school security guard has been convicted of felony assault and taken to jail he was arrested for...
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many agencies involved so many different interests involved, whether it's army corps of engineers usgs whether it's e.p.a., whether it's state and federal regulations. i'm just talking about the federal side here. what american municipal power wanted was to be able to get something done in a predictable way and to have somebody be accountable. we liked that idea so we moved forward with this legislation providing more accountability. we also heard from bard energy. they had plans to bill a $6 billion synthetic fuels plant in ohio. it would not only convert coal into clean diesel and jet fuel. it would also create, we were told up to 2,500 jobs. this is in a part of eastern ohio where those jobs are so valuable, so precious. they couldn't do it at the end of the day because the permitting delays and the lawsuits that they got so interfered with the project that their capital left. it wasn't patient enough to wait around for all the delays, all the potential lawsuits, all the problems. again, from them we learned well let's have accountability, one agency responsible. but also let's look
many agencies involved so many different interests involved, whether it's army corps of engineers usgs whether it's e.p.a., whether it's state and federal regulations. i'm just talking about the federal side here. what american municipal power wanted was to be able to get something done in a predictable way and to have somebody be accountable. we liked that idea so we moved forward with this legislation providing more accountability. we also heard from bard energy. they had plans to bill a $6...
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. >> item number 11 is authorized to general manager to execute a memorandum of agreement with the usg. >> good afternoon mdm. commissioner and commissioners. in the past we have worked together for improvement in the water system program this is to discuss the hydrologic model that they have that we would like to use to deal the watershed. >> all those in favor? >>aye >> motion carried. >> next item please >> item 12 workshop number two. >> let's revisit item 10. >> good afternoon commissioners. this is item number tend to approve the consent to assignment agreement for planning and engineering services for the central bayside system improvement project. in this instance, as a role of the improvement commissions member you are asking to be a role in the design and planning projects that we are asking to assignment the project to the joint venturer project with the americans >> i hope that you felt that it was appropriate the last time we spoke because only because i had not had all the details. the last time we spoke you gave me a blow-by-blow of the details and i want to thank you ka
. >> item number 11 is authorized to general manager to execute a memorandum of agreement with the usg. >> good afternoon mdm. commissioner and commissioners. in the past we have worked together for improvement in the water system program this is to discuss the hydrologic model that they have that we would like to use to deal the watershed. >> all those in favor? >>aye >> motion carried. >> next item please >> item 12 workshop number two. >> let's...
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surveillance by wildlife services, usgs, university partners is critical. rep.house: going back to the authorization for the national lab network what beyond the diagnostic capabilities should we be considering to enhance this disease prevention? >>dr. clifford: i think probably making sure that we have the proper infrastructure within the laboratories to deal with diseases that are zoonotic. have zoonotic potential. rep. newhouse: that would be your priority. i have a question for mr. kelly from mississippi. >> with the gentleman yield? just for us laypeople, what is zoonotic? dr. clifford: diseases that can cross from animals to people. this one does not, thank goodness. rep. newhouse: good question. mr. kelly has a broiler industry in mississippi. apparently there are no infected herds detected. -- infected birds detected. his question is why having been broilers detected? maybe they just do a great job in mississippi as far as control? dr. clifford: i think it is age-related. most of the birds infected have been older than that. one of the opportunities for
surveillance by wildlife services, usgs, university partners is critical. rep.house: going back to the authorization for the national lab network what beyond the diagnostic capabilities should we be considering to enhance this disease prevention? >>dr. clifford: i think probably making sure that we have the proper infrastructure within the laboratories to deal with diseases that are zoonotic. have zoonotic potential. rep. newhouse: that would be your priority. i have a question for mr....
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so companies like usg, like massco.think sales volumes should also favor title insurance companies like first american fidelity national title. that's basically the second wave of housing and where we are positioned. >> what are the fundamentals underpinning this renovation cycle? is this that the inventories are so tight that people are choosing to stay put and put money into the homes that they already own? >> yeah. i think it is just rising confidence. basically the housing stock is aging and people are doing better. the u.s. consumer is 68% of the economy. the labor market's healthy. wages are picking up. people are feeling a lot more confident. also these homes which have been rising in price now for three or four years are no longer under water. people actually feel like putting money into their house is not a bad investment. so yes, there will be more remodel activity we think going forward. >> we are just at the beginning of stable growth in the jobs market, mark. how long does the cycle continue for? >> i think
so companies like usg, like massco.think sales volumes should also favor title insurance companies like first american fidelity national title. that's basically the second wave of housing and where we are positioned. >> what are the fundamentals underpinning this renovation cycle? is this that the inventories are so tight that people are choosing to stay put and put money into the homes that they already own? >> yeah. i think it is just rising confidence. basically the housing stock...