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in 1968, the usgs, based on an image of the moon, created this crater field. they looked at this image from lunar orbiter and dug holes with backhoes, filled them with explosives to create different sized craters, and it was 400 plus craters that were made out here. they set the charges, blew it up, and it was a cloud of his late -- a cataclysmic explosion of cinders blew up in the air. ity realized from the air was really effective. it did look like the craters on the moon in terms of not the exact geology, but the orientation of the craters and the layout and everything. from 1968 through the end of 1972, really, the astronauts came here for training. for the earlier missions before they had the rovers, they came out here again to practice carrying their tool carriers, and describe the rocks and survey the landscape. later missions, when they developed the rovers for the last three missions, they brought those out here and practiced driving them. today, this area is protected. it has a fence around it. this is national forest service land. there is a second
in 1968, the usgs, based on an image of the moon, created this crater field. they looked at this image from lunar orbiter and dug holes with backhoes, filled them with explosives to create different sized craters, and it was 400 plus craters that were made out here. they set the charges, blew it up, and it was a cloud of his late -- a cataclysmic explosion of cinders blew up in the air. ity realized from the air was really effective. it did look like the craters on the moon in terms of not the...
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the usgs and san francisco city leaders emphasize the urgency of earthquake preparedness with a reminder that seismic retrofitting can save lives. historical data shows a 33% chance of a big quake on the hayward vault in the next 25 years. if you consider all of the bay area faults it's a 72% chance. >> for buildings th >> the program requires retrofitting of san francisco's older wooden framed multifamily buildings that lack certain seismic stability elements. >>> day four of the senate confirmation hearings for president trump's supreme court nominee. coming up next, find out when republicans hope to have judge brett kavanaugh confirmed. >>> the president is desperate to find out who wrote that scathing opinion piece about his administration in the new york times. why one senator says this is enough for the president to be removed from office. iday mornin sooner so temperatures will bump up for most. looking cooler sunday into early next week. to the upper 80s to 90s for some and sunday it should start to ease up a little bit. some fog, but not as much of the week -- as we've seen. 40s
the usgs and san francisco city leaders emphasize the urgency of earthquake preparedness with a reminder that seismic retrofitting can save lives. historical data shows a 33% chance of a big quake on the hayward vault in the next 25 years. if you consider all of the bay area faults it's a 72% chance. >> for buildings th >> the program requires retrofitting of san francisco's older wooden framed multifamily buildings that lack certain seismic stability elements. >>> day four...
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usgs scientists say there's a 72% chance a uake will strike sometime in the next > te man's passion project to rethink the bay area's transit system. the maps piqued our interest. he tells sf gate he started sketching these out while he was stuck on b.a.r.t. in the trans bay tube. on his wish list, better rail coverage in mission bay. we can tell you he's not alone on that one. his maps expand access into the east bay. he believes this is all doable by 2050 but insists he's not going to cover the bill. >>> after 80 years woodside is getting a new fire station. work on the $10 million skylonda station on sky line boulevard is complete. today they'll hold a ribbon cutting. neighbors are invited to check things out. it replaces the old station which was built back in 1939. >>> a live look at san jose's s.a.p. center, where things are starting to heat up on the ice. hockey season right around the corner, officially, though the sharks played their first preseason game last night. it was not on tv, but we do hear they won. >>> and if you're a sharks fan, you know who this is, two-time norris trop
usgs scientists say there's a 72% chance a uake will strike sometime in the next > te man's passion project to rethink the bay area's transit system. the maps piqued our interest. he tells sf gate he started sketching these out while he was stuck on b.a.r.t. in the trans bay tube. on his wish list, better rail coverage in mission bay. we can tell you he's not alone on that one. his maps expand access into the east bay. he believes this is all doable by 2050 but insists he's not going to...
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driving to the area we are also looking at a lot of the roadwork still yet to be picked up on some of usg 880 looks pretty good through fremont. as you drive over to the castro valley area it is a nice looking drive. san mateo bridge westbound 92 pretty lightly traveled. 880 in front of the colosseum at the same. there are people out there at the bay bridge in the far left lanes and there appears to be a little bit of a backup. let's go back to the desk. >>> robin williams will be honored today in san francisco. we will tell you the area that will now be renamed in his honor. >>> welcome back. happening today is san francisco's golden gate park the sign for the new robin williams meadow will be unveiled in golden gate park on bowling green dr. last year the sample -- san francisco recreation and park commission approved renaming sharon meadow after robin williams, among many other things robin was a big part of comedy day held in that meadow for the past 20 years. officials, comedians, and longtime friends of robin williams are expected to be at today's very special ceremony. >>> from a c
driving to the area we are also looking at a lot of the roadwork still yet to be picked up on some of usg 880 looks pretty good through fremont. as you drive over to the castro valley area it is a nice looking drive. san mateo bridge westbound 92 pretty lightly traveled. 880 in front of the colosseum at the same. there are people out there at the bay bridge in the far left lanes and there appears to be a little bit of a backup. let's go back to the desk. >>> robin williams will be...
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today city leaders and the usgs scientists toured an apartment building that is being retrofitted. the construction site is between larkin and taylor in the tenderloin. they are calling on other property owners to follow suit and make their buildings safe. >> we want to make sure that our residents stay in the city after a big earthquake. we want them to stay in their home, if not in their home, in their neighborhood in san francisco. >> experts are anticipating another major quake within the next 30 years. officials say this retrofit program will help combat any damage. >>> it is september, but we are still waiting for a significant warm-up. we get a little bit of one soon. we'll talk about how long that lasts and then a lot more of this is in the forecast. wait till you see how much we cool down coming up. the mistake.. that kicks >> coming up all new at 6:00 tonight we've learned of a major delay for the b.a.r.t. extension to san jose. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's 'biggest sale
today city leaders and the usgs scientists toured an apartment building that is being retrofitted. the construction site is between larkin and taylor in the tenderloin. they are calling on other property owners to follow suit and make their buildings safe. >> we want to make sure that our residents stay in the city after a big earthquake. we want them to stay in their home, if not in their home, in their neighborhood in san francisco. >> experts are anticipating another major quake...
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usg its authority to order secret documents be text messages revealed. let's get right to our justice correspondent pete william what are you learning here? >> well, the republicans have been pressing for th. esident trump has ordered the release of pages of the application to t secret intelligence court to investigate former trump campaign r adviser cart page and the president directed the justice department to release all text messages gabout the russia inveson sent by former director comey, andrew mccabe, former agent peter strzok and lawyer lisa page and bruce ohr. this is extremely unusual to order the release of so much information about a criminal investigation while it's under way and the president's critics will undoubtedly see it as an effort to undercut the mueller investigation. lester? >> pete williams, thank you. >>> now to the growing flood catastrophe from florence. many of north carolina's rivers are tonight, leading to even more urgent rescues today. the death toll rising a least 24 in the carolinas. and troubles may just be beginning f
usg its authority to order secret documents be text messages revealed. let's get right to our justice correspondent pete william what are you learning here? >> well, the republicans have been pressing for th. esident trump has ordered the release of pages of the application to t secret intelligence court to investigate former trump campaign r adviser cart page and the president directed the justice department to release all text messages gabout the russia inveson sent by former director...
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. >> the diggingng of pits and usg ground-penetrtrating radar realy tieses well together. since i''m imaging what's in the ground and they're actually digging in the area i'm imaging, they compliment each other in that if i have a question about what i'm seeing on the radar, i can go jump in a 5-meter-deep hole and actually see what is there. and by pairing theheir visual observations with what's on the radar, it allows us to o come ta much s stronger conclusion about whwhere the annual l layer is or where a specificic densityhange might be that they're looking for in the mass balance process. >> by dragging his gpr sled, named the bumblebee, and using the pits to calibrate it, candela is helping create a much better understanding of this dynamic glacial system. the researchers also map the movement of the ice with gps and 3-d imagery. >> ...successful? >> i think we'e're very successful. jerking it around. >> ok, s so i grab it, and i moe it around to that. wow. >> they even get deep under the ice in vast complexes of subglacial caverns to calculate how the glaciers are m
. >> the diggingng of pits and usg ground-penetrtrating radar realy tieses well together. since i''m imaging what's in the ground and they're actually digging in the area i'm imaging, they compliment each other in that if i have a question about what i'm seeing on the radar, i can go jump in a 5-meter-deep hole and actually see what is there. and by pairing theheir visual observations with what's on the radar, it allows us to o come ta much s stronger conclusion about whwhere the annual l...
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>>> folks in crockett were rattled by a magnitude 3.3 crake that struck before 530 this after the usgs first reported the quake as a magnitude 3.6 but later revised it. several people called into the newsroom to report what they felt, most saying it was a light shaking. >>> another quake shook sonoma county today. this one measured a 3.8 quake, hitting around 345 this morning. authorities say the quake was followed by four small aftershocks over the next 15 minutes, measuring >>> weatherwise in the bay area, remember this? one year ago, 106 in san francisco. that was september 1, 2017. that was the all-time record in san francisco, set one year ago today. it was not just the city, we had a lot of triple digit. -- digits. you can still see oakland, 101 degrees. this was widespread across the entire bay area. today a completely different story for septemberout there.sa and santa rosa a mild 84. you may notice the sky changing throughout the afternoon with some haze. it looks like some smoke drifting in as well. you heard about this yesterday probably. we have an air-quality smoke advisor
>>> folks in crockett were rattled by a magnitude 3.3 crake that struck before 530 this after the usgs first reported the quake as a magnitude 3.6 but later revised it. several people called into the newsroom to report what they felt, most saying it was a light shaking. >>> another quake shook sonoma county today. this one measured a 3.8 quake, hitting around 345 this morning. authorities say the quake was followed by four small aftershocks over the next 15 minutes, measuring...
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the earthquake hit, early thursday morning with a magnitude of 6.1, according to the usgs.local officials and residents in the disaster zone today. <"we're still dealing in america with black people being killed in some of the most arbitrary ways: driving while black, walking while black and now we have to add living while black.">(jrstone) coming up -- new details are surfacing about the female off-duty officer who shot and killed a man in his own apartment. we'll have the name of that officer -- after the break. (justine) we now know the name of the dallas police officer who went to the wrong unit in her apartment complex and killed this man -- 26-year old "botham jean (john).". that officer was arrested on a manslaughter warrant today. (jrstone) all this while the community remembers the young man killed inside his own apartment. melisa raney has a closer look. new details surfacing about a shooting that left a man dead inside his own apartment. dallas police have identified "amber guyger" as the off-duty officer who killed 26-year old "botham jean (john)."minister sammi
the earthquake hit, early thursday morning with a magnitude of 6.1, according to the usgs.local officials and residents in the disaster zone today. (jrstone) coming up -- new details are surfacing about the female off-duty officer who shot and killed a man in his own apartment. we'll have the name of that officer -- after the break. (justine) we now know the name of the dallas police officer who went to the wrong unit in her apartment complex and killed this man -- 26-year old "botham jean...
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and so 1968, the usgs, based on an image of the moon, created this crater field we are in the middle of. they looked at this image from lunar orbiter and dug holes with backhoes at different depths, filled them with explosives to create different sized craters, and it was 400 plus craters that were made out here. so they set the charges, blew it up, and it was a cloud of his -- a cataclysmic explosion of cinders blew up in the air. they took some aerial photos and realized from the air it was really effective. it really did look like the craters on the moon in terms of not the exact geology, but the orientation of the craters and the layout and everything. from 1968 through the end of 1972, really, the astronauts came here for training. for the earlier missions before they had the rovers, they came out here again to practice carrying their tool carriers, and describe the rocks and survey the landscape. later missions, when they developed the rovers for the last three missions, they brought those out here and practiced driving them. today, this area is protected. it has got a fence ar
and so 1968, the usgs, based on an image of the moon, created this crater field we are in the middle of. they looked at this image from lunar orbiter and dug holes with backhoes at different depths, filled them with explosives to create different sized craters, and it was 400 plus craters that were made out here. so they set the charges, blew it up, and it was a cloud of his -- a cataclysmic explosion of cinders blew up in the air. they took some aerial photos and realized from the air it was...
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. >>> new at 6:00 the usgs and san francisco city leaders underscored the urgency of earthquake preparedness today with a reminder that seismic retrofitting can save buildings and lives. leaders cited historical data that shows a 33% chance of a big quake on the hayward fault sometime in the next 25 years. and if you consider all the bay area faults, it's a 72% chance. experts say 150,000 households would be impacted by a magnitude 7 quake. but there are steps you can take to improve the chances that your home will withstand the earthquake. >> fema has said that for buildings that have no retrofitting, one in four have a chance of collapsing. for buildings that have had minimal retrofitting it's one in 30% chance of collapsing. >> city leaders say everyone should think more about the buildings they spend time in every day and also look to the city's soft story retrofit program as an excellent way to prepare for the next "big one." >>> a big three-day conference for a tech startup is under way in san francisco this week with thousands of entrepreneurs and investors in attendance. maureen nayl
. >>> new at 6:00 the usgs and san francisco city leaders underscored the urgency of earthquake preparedness today with a reminder that seismic retrofitting can save buildings and lives. leaders cited historical data that shows a 33% chance of a big quake on the hayward fault sometime in the next 25 years. and if you consider all the bay area faults, it's a 72% chance. experts say 150,000 households would be impacted by a magnitude 7 quake. but there are steps you can take to improve...
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there is a usgs gauge that says flooding is approximately ten feet in that area.nting tweet from the city of new bern that came out announcing currently 150 awaiting rescue in new bern. we have two out of state fema teams here for swift water rescue. more are on the way to help us. we are coming to get you. you may need to move up to the sec story or to your attic, but we are coming to get you. that last sentence in bold letters. but back here in wrightsville beach, barrier island off the coast of wilmington, we are beginning to feel the brunt of the storm. it's possible that the eye of the storm later today will pass over us, that relative calm period of the storm. local officials urging people in shelters not to be lulled into a sense of complacency. many people like to go out and explore during the eye, but there is a chance there is dangerous debris on the ground, potentially live power lines. they are telling people to remain indoors until the storm passes completely over. back to you, jon. >> jon: all right. thank you, jonathan. hurricane florence will leave
there is a usgs gauge that says flooding is approximately ten feet in that area.nting tweet from the city of new bern that came out announcing currently 150 awaiting rescue in new bern. we have two out of state fema teams here for swift water rescue. more are on the way to help us. we are coming to get you. you may need to move up to the sec story or to your attic, but we are coming to get you. that last sentence in bold letters. but back here in wrightsville beach, barrier island off the coast...
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in this picture, though, from the usgs the spring looks subdued. officials say there's no threat of volcanic activity at the park. >>> two girls from northern california got the surprise of a lifetime when they left school for the day. >> well, hi! >> mommy! ha! >> oh. >> that hug is priceless. >> melts your heart. >> u.s. army captain cynthia jones spent a year away from her family serving in iraq as a chinook helicopter pilot. this week with the help of the principal at her daughter's school in galt, captain jones arrived at the end ay to surprise the girls. mary and naomi as you can see were so happy to have their mother back home. >> i was so happy. >> i was shocked. >> i couldn't -- i didn't know i would -- really proud that she was home. >> they have grown so much and they're, um, there's a lot that happened that i missed over the last year. i'm excited to come back and be part of it. >> this family knows about service and sacrifice. cynthia's husband served in afghanistan. he spent the past year focusing on the family. >>> so if you had to g
in this picture, though, from the usgs the spring looks subdued. officials say there's no threat of volcanic activity at the park. >>> two girls from northern california got the surprise of a lifetime when they left school for the day. >> well, hi! >> mommy! ha! >> oh. >> that hug is priceless. >> melts your heart. >> u.s. army captain cynthia jones spent a year away from her family serving in iraq as a chinook helicopter pilot. this week with the...
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an event to publicize the upcoming deadline usgs in san francisco city leaders emphasize the urgencyke preparedness with a reminder that seismic retrofitting can save lives. historical data shows a 30% -- a 33% chance of a big quake on the hayward fault if you consider all the bay area faults they say there's a 72% chance. >> fema has said that that for buildings that have had no retrofitting one in four have a chance of collapsing. for buildings that had minimal retrofitting it is one in 30% chance of collapsing. >> program requires retrofitting of san francisco's older wooden framed multifamily buildings that lack certain seismic stability elements. >>> a police officer from comp court is recovering after being hurt in a crash in santa cruz. that officer was with a team of detectives and officers tracking two fugitives in the area earlier this week. chp says the police were in the process of resting two suspects at ocean street and broadway when a 2001 honda crashed into a police car. the driver of the honda stayed at the scene and cooperated with police officer who was hurt is exp
an event to publicize the upcoming deadline usgs in san francisco city leaders emphasize the urgencyke preparedness with a reminder that seismic retrofitting can save lives. historical data shows a 30% -- a 33% chance of a big quake on the hayward fault if you consider all the bay area faults they say there's a 72% chance. >> fema has said that that for buildings that have had no retrofitting one in four have a chance of collapsing. for buildings that had minimal retrofitting it is one in...
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harvey, sandy, katrina the stock is near the 52-week low with the flooding and pending accusation of usg do you think shareholders will be signaling fly, eagle materials, fly? >> funny we are 1-1 by the way. i thought about this and whether to recommend it. there are so many people who believe you have to have an infrastructure built for this thing to go up i buy half i fear it goes down. and that's the reason even though it's down 22%, i am a little more tepidly endorsing it thank you for the nice words, fly eagles fly dane in california. >> caller: mr. cramer, a couple daze ago on "fast money" a guest when she was leaving said her company was bullish on lb, l brands, and mentioned it's a huge dividend. i is a little research and i see they are trending up the ben delline which investors seep to like but there are mixed signals on that stock they have a big dividend coming. so as much as i would like to get a big dividend, it would be fun to see a cow jump over the moon and i'm old enough to know nothing is for free. i would appreciate your thoughts on that. l brands. >> you raise a lot
harvey, sandy, katrina the stock is near the 52-week low with the flooding and pending accusation of usg do you think shareholders will be signaling fly, eagle materials, fly? >> funny we are 1-1 by the way. i thought about this and whether to recommend it. there are so many people who believe you have to have an infrastructure built for this thing to go up i buy half i fear it goes down. and that's the reason even though it's down 22%, i am a little more tepidly endorsing it thank you...
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at an event to publicize the upcoming deadline the usgs and san francisco city leaders emphasized the urgency of earthquake preparedness with a reminder that seismic retrofitting can save lives. historic data shows a 33% chance of a quake on the hayward fault in the next 25 years if you consider all the faults it is a 72% chance. >> fema has said that for buildings with no retrofitting one in four have a chance of collapsing. for buildings that have minimal retrofitting it is one in 30% chance of collapsing. >> the program requires retrofitting of san francisco's older wooden framed multifamily buildings that lack certain seismic stability elements. >>> demolition on the old span of the bay bridge is expected to end this weekend . the mark caltrans will implode two marine foundations as the final phase of the demolition process. as with previous implosions they will conduct environmental monitoring before, during, and after each blast. chp will also have rolling traffic closers on the approach to the bridge. the bay bridge bicycle and pedestrian path will be closed during this work. m
at an event to publicize the upcoming deadline the usgs and san francisco city leaders emphasized the urgency of earthquake preparedness with a reminder that seismic retrofitting can save lives. historic data shows a 33% chance of a quake on the hayward fault in the next 25 years if you consider all the faults it is a 72% chance. >> fema has said that for buildings with no retrofitting one in four have a chance of collapsing. for buildings that have minimal retrofitting it is one in 30%...
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an event to publicize that upcoming deadline, the usgs, and san francisco city leaders emphasize the urgency of earthquake preparedness with a reminder that seismic retrofitting can save lives. historical data shows a 33% chance of a big quake on the hayward fault in the next 25 years. if you consider all the bay area falls it's a 72% chance. >> >> for buildings with no retrofitting one in four have a chance of collapsing. for buildings that have minimal retrofitting it is one in 30% chance of collapsing. >> program requires retrofitting of san francisco's older wooden framed multifamily buildings that lack certain seismic stability elements. >>> it is day four of the senate confirmation hearings for president trump's supreme court nominee. up next when republicans hope to have judge kavanaugh confirmed. >>> the president is desperate to find out who wrote that scathing opinion piece about his administration in the new york times. the reason one senator says this is enough welcome to the xfinity store. thanks, janet. it's my happy place. you can learn how to switch to xfinity mobile,
an event to publicize that upcoming deadline, the usgs, and san francisco city leaders emphasize the urgency of earthquake preparedness with a reminder that seismic retrofitting can save lives. historical data shows a 33% chance of a big quake on the hayward fault in the next 25 years. if you consider all the bay area falls it's a 72% chance. >> >> for buildings with no retrofitting one in four have a chance of collapsing. for buildings that have minimal retrofitting it is one in...
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and it was with the usgs talking about the 150th anniversary of the major heyward earthquake. the records show damage in san francisco, there weren't a lot of homes in the east bay. it was interesting that they did have some record of damage really just in our area. it reminded us of the importance of doing this work. director huey, my boss as city administrator, both were there, made presentations. and, trent, we appreciate it. the reporter clearly found you and the comments about the importance of this to make sure that people can stay in their homes to our affordable housing, was really important. and, in fact, we go to the next slide, i can mention that a lot of this is about housing preservation. and we know that these tend to be -- they're five-plus unit buildings across the city. these are all rent-controlled units. so we know that they're vital to affordable housing to make sure that people in communities can stay. and building owners have invested, so far, $176 million into making the improvements. at the end of the program, will have invested $383 million. so, again,
and it was with the usgs talking about the 150th anniversary of the major heyward earthquake. the records show damage in san francisco, there weren't a lot of homes in the east bay. it was interesting that they did have some record of damage really just in our area. it reminded us of the importance of doing this work. director huey, my boss as city administrator, both were there, made presentations. and, trent, we appreciate it. the reporter clearly found you and the comments about the...
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not the best graphics, but usgs data. live data now of what the rivers look like, and it's alarming. let me take you to the first place here. this is the trent river at trent on. all week at four feet. this morning, 18 feet. people are living this like they lived the newbern river yesterday. the noose river at kingston, from 5 to 14 and going up. well above major flood stage. here's goldsboro. here's the noose river at goldsboro. we're going to go from three feet and right this morning we're at 20 feet high. this river has gone up 17 feet in 24 hours. another one, the new river near gum branch. we've been from two feet to 23 this morning. the rivers all the way up and down even from northern north carolina all the way down to the ocean will have to take all of this water. cape fear river at fayetteville. 10 to 16, and the forecast is almost 60 feet. another, what, 30, 40 feet to go. people will have to get out of the way of the water. it's running back down. and it's still coming in. >> wow. that's why this is a multi-day
not the best graphics, but usgs data. live data now of what the rivers look like, and it's alarming. let me take you to the first place here. this is the trent river at trent on. all week at four feet. this morning, 18 feet. people are living this like they lived the newbern river yesterday. the noose river at kingston, from 5 to 14 and going up. well above major flood stage. here's goldsboro. here's the noose river at goldsboro. we're going to go from three feet and right this morning we're at...
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and usgs along with the city's office of resilience and capital plan, using -- [phone ringing] make sure you turn off all your phones -- are using the 150th anniversary of the earthquake from 1868 as the occasion to remind tearful property own that'ser they must submit their permit approximately diagnosis do the seismic retrofit work by september 15. and thus avoid possible code enforcement penalties and assessment. s. as of our most recent tracking report, 617 out of 998 buildings in the tier four have already submitted their applications. which is a 62% of the total. there are 300 buildings we expect to come between now and september 15 or 38% of the total. thanks goes to dan lowry, steve finnelli, jose lopez, supervisor bernadette perez for working together to help a long-time property owner to clear her complaint and violations until everything was successfully resolve. a remind tore all d.b.i. deputies and managers and supervisors, please keep an eye out for out staning employee performance during this quarter. and nominate them so we can select d.b.i.'s employee of the quarter to e
and usgs along with the city's office of resilience and capital plan, using -- [phone ringing] make sure you turn off all your phones -- are using the 150th anniversary of the earthquake from 1868 as the occasion to remind tearful property own that'ser they must submit their permit approximately diagnosis do the seismic retrofit work by september 15. and thus avoid possible code enforcement penalties and assessment. s. as of our most recent tracking report, 617 out of 998 buildings in the tier...
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and being as low-key as i could be, traveling very carefully to real usg ab. low-key iould traveling ry cef to wari, e politi o wao.ordetop . hato t s havbeen c vihe ' thrent airstkeandall hether dcu at ted in s tohe cic leaonseatel talkg abof miio people been dispd usenaor extern ermbfamithomnian rei, ank for bebeth u a awa-w e nebook "no "i, losshon wa doeitor our bro. democry now!as aob o r a dcasengier here in r w cy studio. nd out me moac.org. decracy i apprecia tsed r cots ea@demraw.g ea@demraw.g tç?? >> it is often said that mathematics is a universal language. no matter where we are or who we are, regardless of culture, country, gender, race, or even religion, certain mathematical
and being as low-key as i could be, traveling very carefully to real usg ab. low-key iould traveling ry cef to wari, e politi o wao.ordetop . hato t s havbeen c vihe ' thrent airstkeandall hether dcu at ted in s tohe cic leaonseatel talkg abof miio people been dispd usenaor extern ermbfamithomnian rei, ank for bebeth u a awa-w e nebook "no "i, losshon wa doeitor our bro. democry now!as aob o r a dcasengier here in r w cy studio. nd out me moac.org. decracy i apprecia tsed r cots...
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a usgs rapid deployment gauge reported 9.6 feet of storm surge in new berm, so some significant values that occurs when you have these storms. even for florence it did not make landfall, it has been off the coast for us, it has been off the coast but hasn't made landfall yet, it has had these catastrophic storm surge values. >> this shows the mass of the storm during the day as pictured by the go satellite, and then you see day give way tonight from east to west, and you see the lights come up of all of the population centers at the top of the map. there is new york and new jersey to give people some perspective of the cloud bands coming off of this storm. let me ask you about the wind gusts. have you been surprised, especially the gusts that have been picked up by the off-shore buoys tonight. have you been surprised by the gusts off-shore or inland? >> no, sir. actually, they've been pretty much in line washingthat what wn the forecast. for us in carteret counties and counties adjacent closest to the center of the storm where you would have the stronger winds, we have had wind gusts u
a usgs rapid deployment gauge reported 9.6 feet of storm surge in new berm, so some significant values that occurs when you have these storms. even for florence it did not make landfall, it has been off the coast for us, it has been off the coast but hasn't made landfall yet, it has had these catastrophic storm surge values. >> this shows the mass of the storm during the day as pictured by the go satellite, and then you see day give way tonight from east to west, and you see the lights...
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Sep 19, 2018
09/18
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usgs scientists say there's a 72% chance a 6.7 quake will strike sometime in the next three decades. >>> this next story is getting people talking online this morning. local lawyer says his passion project is rethinking the bay area's transit system. the maps piqued our interest. overnight, jacob berman uploaded redesigned transit maps to his own website. he tells "the sf gate" that he started sketching these out while stuck on b.a.r.t. in the trans bay tube. on his wish list, better rail coverage in soma and mission bay and expanding access to the east bay. he says that he thinks this all is doable by the year 2050. i guess we'll just have to wait around and see. >>> after 80 years woodside is getting a new fire station. work on the $10 million skylonda station on sky line boulevard is now complete and later today, leaders are going to hold the official ribbon cutting. always exciting. neighbors are expected to check it out. it replaces the old station which was built back in 1939. >>> a live look at something newer, san jose's s.a.p. center, where things are starting to heat up on
usgs scientists say there's a 72% chance a 6.7 quake will strike sometime in the next three decades. >>> this next story is getting people talking online this morning. local lawyer says his passion project is rethinking the bay area's transit system. the maps piqued our interest. overnight, jacob berman uploaded redesigned transit maps to his own website. he tells "the sf gate" that he started sketching these out while stuck on b.a.r.t. in the trans bay tube. on his wish...
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Sep 19, 2018
09/18
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usgs scientists say there is a 72% chance a 6.7 earthquake will strike sometime in the next three decadess of people down in orange county. now a newport beach surgeon and his girlfriend accused of drugging and sexually assaulting two victims. prosecutors say that there may be as many as 1,000 victims. authorities say the couple used their good looks to lure women home where they attacked them. even weirder here, the man in this case once appeared on a bravo dating show. >>> new for you, united airlines has a new boarding process that cuts lines from foo i have to two to try to stop overcrowding at gates and you have seen it right here, crowds swarming that entrance to get to their fight. united says that it will start sending notifications to your smartphone to let you know the boarding has started. united says it tested different boarding strategies over 12,000 flights and then reviewed customer feedback. >>> if you drive a honda civic, you need to be careful. >> better make sure that it's locked up, because apparently it is the number one stolen car in the country. thieves love 'em. th
usgs scientists say there is a 72% chance a 6.7 earthquake will strike sometime in the next three decadess of people down in orange county. now a newport beach surgeon and his girlfriend accused of drugging and sexually assaulting two victims. prosecutors say that there may be as many as 1,000 victims. authorities say the couple used their good looks to lure women home where they attacked them. even weirder here, the man in this case once appeared on a bravo dating show. >>> new for...
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Sep 2, 2018
09/18
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the map, and one of the many thinks the observatories here in flagstaff have been called with, with usgsand the naval observatory,, lowell observatory, the university observatory. we will continue down south side and enter into northern arizona university. we call this in a you. in a you was established as northern arizona normal school in 1899 and later known as northern arizona university as it is today. this is a booming and vibrant student university. , has over 30 stout boots -- has over 3000 students, and the university has done an amazing job of keeping the character of the university. we are on the north campus. as you see the classic flagstaff architecture with the red rocks and the stone, and that essence of the university that has really kept its presence. the university is a core component of flagstaff today. one of the iconic landmarks that you see when you come to flagstaff is our beautiful mountain range, the san francisco peaks. the san francisco peaks is comprised of the humphreys peak, the fremont peak and the agassi peak. the humphreys peak is a high speak in arizona,
the map, and one of the many thinks the observatories here in flagstaff have been called with, with usgsand the naval observatory,, lowell observatory, the university observatory. we will continue down south side and enter into northern arizona university. we call this in a you. in a you was established as northern arizona normal school in 1899 and later known as northern arizona university as it is today. this is a booming and vibrant student university. , has over 30 stout boots -- has over...
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Sep 15, 2018
09/18
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people need to know that we believe usg is a serious thing that cannot be abused. when you introduce nontariff trade airs which is very common there's a consequence for that. i think we are rounding a corner and i'm very optimistic for the future. h >> do you have any comment on this ambassador doud? b i think undersecretary mckinney summed it up very well. >> i want to get into trade mitigation in just a moment. under the trade assessment package that trade promotion program i thank my colleagues efforts in going over time. the market access around the world through what i want to know there's an export program as you mentioned the market access program in the foreign market development program. how would you make sure resources are not -- real quick ambassador. >> i can be quick. >> pardon pardon me assistant secretary. >> that's okay so i answered to hey you. they are highly complementary and let me remind you if you haven't already heard the market access probe ram and now the complementary program we are introducing our beloved. they might teach us one of the
people need to know that we believe usg is a serious thing that cannot be abused. when you introduce nontariff trade airs which is very common there's a consequence for that. i think we are rounding a corner and i'm very optimistic for the future. h >> do you have any comment on this ambassador doud? b i think undersecretary mckinney summed it up very well. >> i want to get into trade mitigation in just a moment. under the trade assessment package that trade promotion program i...
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Sep 14, 2018
09/18
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that's from a usgs site that has yet to be confirmed but that radar estimate also showing those sortlmington, over 20 inches above average there so trees are coming down with even a 60-mile-an-hour wind let alone, 80, 90, 100. also, tornado warning now up just to the southeast of new bern. this is fairly unpopulated right now, but the watch is up for a large chunk of eastern north carolina really for the rest of the morning if not in through the afternoon and the rainfall forecast really hasn't changed. 20, 30, we've already seen that recorded potentially 40 inches then later on in the weekend, into the beginning of next week this will eventually get part o >>> a large and destructive historic storm. we will continue to monitor it throughout the morning and throughout the next couple of days, robin. >> we shall. >>> all right, rob. we're going to bring back dr. jen ashton and bring back the biggest medical dangers people are facing in the storm zone right now. so what are they? >> first of all you have to remember it's not just hospitals here. it's skilled nursing facilities, rehab c
that's from a usgs site that has yet to be confirmed but that radar estimate also showing those sortlmington, over 20 inches above average there so trees are coming down with even a 60-mile-an-hour wind let alone, 80, 90, 100. also, tornado warning now up just to the southeast of new bern. this is fairly unpopulated right now, but the watch is up for a large chunk of eastern north carolina really for the rest of the morning if not in through the afternoon and the rainfall forecast really hasn't...
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Sep 20, 2018
09/18
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i can assure you that my colleagues and i at the state department and more broadly in the usg will continue exploring ways to cut red tape and give u.s. industry every advantage in an increasingly competitive global marketplace while continuing to ensure the responsible export of arms. in conclusion, i want to underline the fact that each delivery of u.s. defense articles and services sends a message to our friends and to our foes. it's an act of support for and trust in our partners and our allies. it provides them the necessary capabilities to defend themselves, support the security instability of their region, and when necessary to participate in u.s.-led joint operations. i think we all can attest here that american companies produce the most technologically effective defense systems anywhere in the world. the cat policy and natural implementation plan are vital first steps in a series of government wide initiatives to strengthen our allies, support our national defense industrial base and to drive american job creation and innovation. the state department will continue to be a leader i
i can assure you that my colleagues and i at the state department and more broadly in the usg will continue exploring ways to cut red tape and give u.s. industry every advantage in an increasingly competitive global marketplace while continuing to ensure the responsible export of arms. in conclusion, i want to underline the fact that each delivery of u.s. defense articles and services sends a message to our friends and to our foes. it's an act of support for and trust in our partners and our...
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09/18
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ofs is what derek halpenny an usg looks -- of mufg looks at. -- what does the pound do from here?ke a clear view in terms of developments over the next four or five months into march 2019 and our view is that we will get something done and it has been an interesting 48 hours. it is interesting that the pound has held onto a good amount of the gains from yesterday's story in relation to this shifting between germany and the u.k. to essentially get beyond march 2019. shorter term, it is a positive for the pound. of course you are kicking the can down the road and it might not be particularly good for the , theresa may is pushing on with checkers despite michel barnier's comments. there must be a reason for that. she must be getting positive sands from somewhere. francine: this is the euro pound level. blair whoke to tony said it is not a high chance but a chance of no deal is still there. what is that percentage? derek: it is absolutely still there. 65% in favor of a deal. i have that bias in terms of the forecast we have what it is a considerable risk for sure. that is why it is di
ofs is what derek halpenny an usg looks -- of mufg looks at. -- what does the pound do from here?ke a clear view in terms of developments over the next four or five months into march 2019 and our view is that we will get something done and it has been an interesting 48 hours. it is interesting that the pound has held onto a good amount of the gains from yesterday's story in relation to this shifting between germany and the u.k. to essentially get beyond march 2019. shorter term, it is a...
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Sep 14, 2018
09/18
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the usgs has run a study suggesting that in this storm, 75% of north carolina's beaches are going toion as a result of this hurricane. as far as structural damage, we're not seeing a lot of major damage. we are seeing some siding peeling off, some siding materials. we are seeing some roofing materials peeling off, and we are seeing some water. we're not seeing any broken windows yet, but we are seeing water leaching in through some of the windows on the side of the pounding wind, seemingly incessantly with the slow speed of this storm here. and as i said last time, when you're looking at it from the 35,000 foot level, these all seem like minor damages but when you are the specific homeowner, when you are the owner of this business, it's a huge deal, especially when it may be days before you can get back on to the island to look after your property because of this slow-moving storm. back to you. stuart: what a situation. jonathan, thank you very much. hurricane florence is now a category 1 storm, but it's battering north carolina's coast. let's go to carolina beach, north carolina. jo
the usgs has run a study suggesting that in this storm, 75% of north carolina's beaches are going toion as a result of this hurricane. as far as structural damage, we're not seeing a lot of major damage. we are seeing some siding peeling off, some siding materials. we are seeing some roofing materials peeling off, and we are seeing some water. we're not seeing any broken windows yet, but we are seeing water leaching in through some of the windows on the side of the pounding wind, seemingly...
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Sep 1, 2018
09/18
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the map, as one of the many things the observatories here in flagstaff have been involved with, with usgs and the naval observatory, the lowell observatory, the university observatory. we continue down south side and enter northern arizona university. nau.all this and nau was established as northern arizona normal school in 1899, later known as northern arizona university as it is today. this is a blooming and vibrant student university. it has over 30,000 students. that includes the satellite campus and online students as well as students here in town. the university has done an amazing job of keeping the character of the university. we are on the north campus. you can see this classic flagstaff architecture with the red rocks, and that essence of university that has really kept its presence. the university is a core component of flagstaff today. one of the iconic landmarks you see when you come to flagstaff is our beautiful mountain range, the san francisco peaks. aresan francisco peaks comprised of the humphreys peak, and the agassi peak. the humphreys peak is 12,006 hundred 30 feet, t
the map, as one of the many things the observatories here in flagstaff have been involved with, with usgs and the naval observatory, the lowell observatory, the university observatory. we continue down south side and enter northern arizona university. nau.all this and nau was established as northern arizona normal school in 1899, later known as northern arizona university as it is today. this is a blooming and vibrant student university. it has over 30,000 students. that includes the satellite...