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it has been recorded by the usgs at ten kilometres, which is concerning. 0n the usgs at ten kilometreshat, we have also had soon army alert that has been issued. —— tsunami alert. 0fficials been issued. —— tsunami alert. officials have also reported that there have been some fatalities and also damage to some homes. no images here at the bbc yet but we understand there are some there and we will verify them before we bring you an update on that. there is a lot of concern because in 2010, haiti was struck by an earthquake which was in iraq magnitude. it was a 7.0 magnitude. today's is a 7.2. earlierfigures put it a 7.0 magnitude. today's is a 7.2. earlier figures put it at 7.3 to 7.5 but the usgs have said it is 7.2. those figures change over time as scientists look at the data. the number of fatalities have been reported by atf officials. the air quake struck in the west, which is ten kilometres away from the capital, which is concerning and the last key point is that a tsunami alert has been issued. we are monitoring this and we will bring you the latest soon as we have those details.
it has been recorded by the usgs at ten kilometres, which is concerning. 0n the usgs at ten kilometreshat, we have also had soon army alert that has been issued. —— tsunami alert. 0fficials been issued. —— tsunami alert. officials have also reported that there have been some fatalities and also damage to some homes. no images here at the bbc yet but we understand there are some there and we will verify them before we bring you an update on that. there is a lot of concern because in...
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the usgs also says more people than they initially thought are at risk from landslides. usa i.d. has a team on the ground already assessing the humanitarian needs there. linsey? >> the tropical storm could not come at a worse time for haiti. elwyn, thank you. as we mentioned, we are carefully tracking tropical storm grace, currently childrenichildren i churning towards ahere. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano joins us now. rob, when will haiti start to feel the effects? >> reporter: about a day and a half. this thing is moving very quickly. not close to haiti yet, but it will take a direct hit, right now around guadalupe. and we have tropical storm warnings up for a lot of those islands, including puerto rico, who will feel the impacts during the day tomorrow. but you see the line going right over haiti monday night into tuesday morning with wind and heavy rain and potentially flooding and then getting across cuba and into the gulf of mexico, at which time we'll have to watch it, obviously, very carefully here in the u.s. more immediate concern for us in the u.s. is what's
the usgs also says more people than they initially thought are at risk from landslides. usa i.d. has a team on the ground already assessing the humanitarian needs there. linsey? >> the tropical storm could not come at a worse time for haiti. elwyn, thank you. as we mentioned, we are carefully tracking tropical storm grace, currently childrenichildren i churning towards ahere. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano joins us now. rob, when will haiti start to feel the effects? >>...
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we have to immiateedly cut taxes -ftwentyivperce ent. ho fix usg anind homelessness. and make lifale in cifniaor affordable. again i'm a busine tssman,henly ocpa running. s'ouldn't choweose ability thms ti? we must have ate compent go vernor th mwianagement expe ariencend outsider integty.ri fx: [sbear roar] that describy es onljo coxhn. a litt plereparation wiakll me you and yoamur fily fesar in an emerge a week'w's rth of food d anwater, radio, hlflasight batts erieand first aid kitare goa od start eato lrn more, visit safetytiaconcent.perge.com >>to> day wois rld orantagun day. d anto mark the occasion san frcio sczoo shared this video ofhe t redhd eaderesidence. the zoo saidatth ongrautans are one ofe thmost craliticly enngdaered species oneah.rt they f areacgin extincti onfor nuermb of res.ason including habitat loss. for a high madend of lmpa oil. th eyrecommend puharcsing pr odtsuc that are ceifrtied stsuainae.bl u yohave to re adthe label. lookt athat. atheyre 'sso cute. i ndwoer if eyth like hangg in out listenin g tothat music. yocau n also adopt e on virty.
we have to immiateedly cut taxes -ftwentyivperce ent. ho fix usg anind homelessness. and make lifale in cifniaor affordable. again i'm a busine tssman,henly ocpa running. s'ouldn't choweose ability thms ti? we must have ate compent go vernor th mwianagement expe ariencend outsider integty.ri fx: [sbear roar] that describy es onljo coxhn. a litt plereparation wiakll me you and yoamur fily fesar in an emerge a week'w's rth of food d anwater, radio, hlflasight batts erieand first aid kitare goa od...
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usgs says the quake is significantly stronger than the 2010 quake that killed more than 200,000 people. >> haiti needs help right now. imagine that some people are struggling to feed themselves, to feed their family, to pay for rent. and now everything that we have been doing, that we have been working for is crumbling. >>> late today, naomi osaka tweeted that she is play anything a tournament this week and plans to donate her prize money to relief efforts. her father is from violent. a chaotic scene in california over vaccine mandates. look at that. >>> and flooding in lake tahoe? it's a possibility. >>> and we're watching for a combination of fog and smoke for tomorrow morning. and who could see temperatures climbing into the upper 90s? by the end of the weekend, a look at that when we come back in 60 seconded. >>> new at 11:00, the violence in downtown los angeles over growing vaccine mandates. take a look at this chaotic scene when protesters clashed in l.a. this afternoon. i mean, they were going at it. police say one man was stabbed. so far no arrests. fighting broke out after a
usgs says the quake is significantly stronger than the 2010 quake that killed more than 200,000 people. >> haiti needs help right now. imagine that some people are struggling to feed themselves, to feed their family, to pay for rent. and now everything that we have been doing, that we have been working for is crumbling. >>> late today, naomi osaka tweeted that she is play anything a tournament this week and plans to donate her prize money to relief efforts. her father is from...
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this was according to the usgs.the epicenter around 35 miles south of the tamarac fire and the largest around 3.3. >>> time to introduce you to our students rising above scholar and for many of us it has been a stressful time during the pandemic. they have had a lot to deal with. >> as elizabeth cook reports, this scholar is playing a new song, one he hopes will encourage others. ♪ >> just a great instrument. just when i play, i can't explain it, but it pulls me in. >> mason phoenix misses the high notes of playing his sacs in person with friends. >> i was always like music call but it took time to find the right instrument. >> and the right teacher. after he found the drums and violin, he found the sax. >> and youtube was starting to get big likes in 6th grade so i kind of mimicked what they did on the screen. i kept doing that. >> reporter: by the time he started in san jose, mason was hooked. >> just like i think the most creative music you can play. it teaches you to kind of break traditional music rules. >> rep
this was according to the usgs.the epicenter around 35 miles south of the tamarac fire and the largest around 3.3. >>> time to introduce you to our students rising above scholar and for many of us it has been a stressful time during the pandemic. they have had a lot to deal with. >> as elizabeth cook reports, this scholar is playing a new song, one he hopes will encourage others. ♪ >> just a great instrument. just when i play, i can't explain it, but it pulls me in....
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we have to immiateedly cut taxes -ftwentyivperce ent. ho fix usg anind homelessness. make lifale in cifniaor affordable. again i'm a busine tssman,henly ocpa running. s'ouldn't choweose ability thms ti? we must have ate compent go vernor th mwianagement expe ariencend outsider integty.ri fx: [sbear roar] that describy es onljo coxhn. all denny's pancakes are made to order wi frethsh biluttermk. but this month's spotlit gh stack a pisatri. fresh, sweet anlld fu of dofreem. renew d, wtehi & blue panc.akes this 'onth's spotlighk.t stac seu e yoat dnyen's. b myare bequbacon doubesle cheebr.urge 10two 0% beef patties, hickory smoked bacon and award-winnbaing rb sequeauce. ♪ awmmm...arnnd wiing. try bqmy b bacouon dblech eese cburgerom on ackt ja in the box. > thetr desucveti chase fir welfedarom hes wednesday, torched abou0t 8 aescr. and tonight isa dcoryve in the rubble of that fire that will rm your h.eart >> workers with northay bni amal icserveser we scouring a bneurd field. ofone or wker found a dog. she thou ightt dha died. but as soon as she got closer, e thdog lifd
we have to immiateedly cut taxes -ftwentyivperce ent. ho fix usg anind homelessness. make lifale in cifniaor affordable. again i'm a busine tssman,henly ocpa running. s'ouldn't choweose ability thms ti? we must have ate compent go vernor th mwianagement expe ariencend outsider integty.ri fx: [sbear roar] that describy es onljo coxhn. all denny's pancakes are made to order wi frethsh biluttermk. but this month's spotlit gh stack a pisatri. fresh, sweet anlld fu of dofreem. renew d, wtehi &...
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right now the largest is a 4.6 quake southwest of smith valley, according to usgs. the epi-center 35 miles around the tamarack fire. there have been a series of them. >>> fog clearing and giving us a warmer evening across the bay area. take a look at the golden hour earlier this evening. that is gorgeous, shades of orange, pink, purple reflecting off of the transamerica building pyramid. >> yes, we can see triple digits this weekend paul that is not the only thing coming back to the bay area is it? >> we have smoke headed our way. let's start with the wildfire smoke and how those concentrations are going to increase. tracking a surface level that impacts our air quality pretty good. that changes already by midmorning tomorrow and the smoke settles in by tomorrow afternoon for most of the bay area. i think the worst air quality will be in the north bay, inland in the east bay and in the valley. at least in the moderate category along the bay and the coast. heading into the first half of the weekend the smoke might thin out a little bit especially around the bay and t
right now the largest is a 4.6 quake southwest of smith valley, according to usgs. the epi-center 35 miles around the tamarack fire. there have been a series of them. >>> fog clearing and giving us a warmer evening across the bay area. take a look at the golden hour earlier this evening. that is gorgeous, shades of orange, pink, purple reflecting off of the transamerica building pyramid. >> yes, we can see triple digits this weekend paul that is not the only thing coming back to...
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usgs says the quake is significantly stronger than the 2010 quake that killed more than 200,000 people. >>> late today, tennis phenom naomi osaka said she plans to donate prize money from her tournament this week to haiti. her father is from haiti. >>> the escape from alcatraz race kicked off this morning. it's similar to the triathalon but without the biking portion. people plunge into the bay, whoo, it's cold, swimming from alcatraz to san francisco half then they ran a 5k. some came from across the country to compete. >> my dad and i practiced today, i'm glad we did that otherwise it would have been a little bit of a shock. yeah, it was great. i never swam in a wet suit before, never swam in salt water before. it was definitely a new experience. it was really fun being on the boat with everyone and making friends and then heading to shore. >> all the way from nashville, very cool. tomorrow the escape from alcatraz triathalon will start at 7:30 a.m. >>> let's check in on anthony flores right now. he seems to be where the action is with the latest installment of the legend of trey lan
usgs says the quake is significantly stronger than the 2010 quake that killed more than 200,000 people. >>> late today, tennis phenom naomi osaka said she plans to donate prize money from her tournament this week to haiti. her father is from haiti. >>> the escape from alcatraz race kicked off this morning. it's similar to the triathalon but without the biking portion. people plunge into the bay, whoo, it's cold, swimming from alcatraz to san francisco half then they ran a 5k....
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if we look at the map where you get the reports from the usgs from people acknowledging it was felt, it was felt widely enough here that it registers on the map but look at the shades of light blue for communities right around saratoga. you had to be pretty close for this mild 2.3. if you are up with this this morning, and you felt something around 3:24, you did. we have no reports of damage, thankfully. alive look outside right now. it is cloudy out there and this is the majority of marine layer. it will look hazy this morning. the sunrise will have that erie looking orange tends to with today. the same story applies in today's smoke. the smoke will stay elevated. you will continue to see hayes in the sky. near to the ground it's a good story in terms of air quality. if we watch the future cast at 6:00, we can watch this clear pattern as the onshore flow moves in and throughout the second half of today in the monday. a little bit of smoke does remain and some sensors are reading moderate out there in the south bay and the east bay. they will go green overthe next several hours. even
if we look at the map where you get the reports from the usgs from people acknowledging it was felt, it was felt widely enough here that it registers on the map but look at the shades of light blue for communities right around saratoga. you had to be pretty close for this mild 2.3. if you are up with this this morning, and you felt something around 3:24, you did. we have no reports of damage, thankfully. alive look outside right now. it is cloudy out there and this is the majority of marine...
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there are fatalities and damage is expected with the usgs raising a red alert.the northern region of afghanistan and almost half of the country's regional capitals, as their swift takeover of territory continues. the capital of logar province, puli alam, fell to militants this morning. it is just a0 miles south of the capital kabul. heavy fighting also continues in the city of mazar—e—sharif. it comes as british troops have been flown out in order to safely airlift british citizens from the country. 0ur diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley reports. the taliban hoist their flag on the gates of kandahar, afghanistan's second largest city. the speed of their advance has left the afghan government reeling and millions of afghan people in terror and dread. as the militants now close in on the capital, kabul, the beleaguered president ashraf ghani gave a televised address. translation: in the current| situation, the re-mobilisation of our security and defence forces is our top priority and serious steps are being taken in this regard. but in many areas, it is too
there are fatalities and damage is expected with the usgs raising a red alert.the northern region of afghanistan and almost half of the country's regional capitals, as their swift takeover of territory continues. the capital of logar province, puli alam, fell to militants this morning. it is just a0 miles south of the capital kabul. heavy fighting also continues in the city of mazar—e—sharif. it comes as british troops have been flown out in order to safely airlift british citizens from the...
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i think there's a real sense of shock across the usg and for people who are actually implementing policy, a desire to get to a better place. i think the catastrophic write-down that we saw in late july and early august and any kind of orderly policy process will certainly be addressed. i think they're going to be investigations galore going on in this. i real focus right now, i can't fix the last eight weeks but can i do something about the next eight weeks. there are a couple of realities we have to confront. one is that there was no good answer. a lot of people are suddenly saying here's what we could have done, it all would have been better. if there were a good answer for afghanistan, somebody would have found it over the course of the last 20 years. there was going to be some kind of compromise. it was going to be imperfect. i do not think we faced a binary choice between what will your going through now and 100,000 u.s. troops on the ground again. so there was another option. and figuring out going forward if we still have any options. we also need to encourage everybody to be thin
i think there's a real sense of shock across the usg and for people who are actually implementing policy, a desire to get to a better place. i think the catastrophic write-down that we saw in late july and early august and any kind of orderly policy process will certainly be addressed. i think they're going to be investigations galore going on in this. i real focus right now, i can't fix the last eight weeks but can i do something about the next eight weeks. there are a couple of realities we...
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tonight's event does concern the history of profanity and it's difficult to b talk about that without usg the word so please be advised. tonight we are delighted to welcome john. he teaches linguistics, american studies, history had the university and is a an contributor at the atlantic and podcast. he is the author of 26 including the power of babel, the national history of language, losing the race self sabotaging black america and our magnificent uphold history of english. the most recent work nine nasty words english in the gutter comes out next week on may 4th and is available at the bookstore and other independent stores near you. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome john. >> thanks for being here, folks. i h want to not take up too much of your time talking about profanity and what it is and more to the point why a certain words have become profanity and what happens to them in that process. nine nasty words which is the book that i wrote is about the various words that we think of as profanity, and others that we don't necessarily think of as profanity, but they are. and the quest
tonight's event does concern the history of profanity and it's difficult to b talk about that without usg the word so please be advised. tonight we are delighted to welcome john. he teaches linguistics, american studies, history had the university and is a an contributor at the atlantic and podcast. he is the author of 26 including the power of babel, the national history of language, losing the race self sabotaging black america and our magnificent uphold history of english. the most recent...
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america, and that will be coming across the border soon, too, so he is just a hypocrite, theyro are just usgs as another weapon of control. if they cared, they would stop those covid positive migrants pouring over the border. we are looking at, you know 2 million plus undocumented migrants coming over the border and if you even take a small like arv 5%, that's conservative of those that are covid positive, you are talking about 100,000 people, covid positive that is the entire population of mcallen, texas.iv so you are not taking it seriously. you are disposing those people around this country, at the same time law-abiding people who have beenav vaccinated, they are telling them that you are second-class citizens, you have to wear masks, you know ridiculous. >> sean: yeah, and what is interesting, as ron desantis unlike new york and new jersey and pennsylvania and michigan immediately mobilized every state agency to protect the elderly population -- they have a very high older population in the state of florida -- from day one. and he did not put covid patients in nursing homes. to me, this
america, and that will be coming across the border soon, too, so he is just a hypocrite, theyro are just usgs as another weapon of control. if they cared, they would stop those covid positive migrants pouring over the border. we are looking at, you know 2 million plus undocumented migrants coming over the border and if you even take a small like arv 5%, that's conservative of those that are covid positive, you are talking about 100,000 people, covid positive that is the entire population of...
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we had a discussion with usg and allied officials thinking about this. how do we set more specific priorities geographically, territorially? something i hear is the importance of digital infrastructure. charlene, this is something you are well ahead of them thinking about and underscoring the importance of when we were working on that task force report. how has the pandemic affected your assessment of that? where do you see this fitting among u.s. priorities? amb. barshefsky: sorry about that. you would think i would remember. the ict sector, digital sector, is obviously critical, the backbone of industry, the backbone of services. it is what creates bid flows, data flows, the backbone of artificial intelligence premise that these systems writ large are crucial. you don't have a future economy if you don't have sufficiently sophisticated infrastructure with respect to the digital economy. the u.s. obviously has a competitive advantage with respect to it, but we don't offer a full suite of services. we don't offer a full suite of hardware. we don't offer
we had a discussion with usg and allied officials thinking about this. how do we set more specific priorities geographically, territorially? something i hear is the importance of digital infrastructure. charlene, this is something you are well ahead of them thinking about and underscoring the importance of when we were working on that task force report. how has the pandemic affected your assessment of that? where do you see this fitting among u.s. priorities? amb. barshefsky: sorry about that....
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some of your colleagues, and less populated in the sea port town, but some of your colleagues at usgs are estimating the quake could have substantial impact on the populous, could lead to deaths of thousands of people. so based on what data are those estimates being made? >> so we can estimate the shaking severity from the earthquake. from that, ways to estimate impact on people, including loss of life. that's not a precise science. it depends on things that we can't estimate in advance. the largest town, city that experienced strong shaking is on the southern peninsula. it has a lot of vulnerable concrete construction. the question is was shaking as strong as we expect on average in one location, was it maybe slightly lower than average for various reasons. and so the estimates of fatalities are often very wide. no, this was big enough. there are enough people in the area. there's so much vulnerable construction that we are braced for losses. not on the par of 2010. that was a much more direct hit on the capital city. >> tell me more about the differences or comparisons you're able t
some of your colleagues, and less populated in the sea port town, but some of your colleagues at usgs are estimating the quake could have substantial impact on the populous, could lead to deaths of thousands of people. so based on what data are those estimates being made? >> so we can estimate the shaking severity from the earthquake. from that, ways to estimate impact on people, including loss of life. that's not a precise science. it depends on things that we can't estimate in advance....
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the handle says usgs. one more time. usgs it says on the handle. okay. hello, paul. >> i am here. follow up with the student prior who was talking about the new school start time to bring in the elementary perspective as well. my child goes to daniel webster. recently spoke to a parent, an older parent who has a student go to daniel webster and they said interesting enough, the school my kid goes to used to start at 7:50. because of so many students coming truant -- excuse me, coming late, entering the truancy court system, they moved our daniel webster start time to 8:40 to accommodate the students that were being affected by this. and i don't think it was remembered because in the process of changing to the new school start time, that's been forgotten. and i worry that this system that was created isn't giving voices to these kids and as a result, we will have a lot more kids in the truancy courts that deals with the at-risk kids. >> thank you. >> i'm asking the superintendent to create a stop-gap for this year to have a proper process to hear -- awe thank you, that is your time
the handle says usgs. one more time. usgs it says on the handle. okay. hello, paul. >> i am here. follow up with the student prior who was talking about the new school start time to bring in the elementary perspective as well. my child goes to daniel webster. recently spoke to a parent, an older parent who has a student go to daniel webster and they said interesting enough, the school my kid goes to used to start at 7:50. because of so many students coming truant -- excuse me, coming...
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firefighters assessing the damage fire is surrounding usg they sp up residents had to do we are pinned in to the town right now because there is an active battle on every edge of the town the fire so big they split it up residents had to do everything they can to get out of here safely fire refugees flooding out of town, something i have not seen since the paradise fire. all those years ago. i spoke to some of those refugees as they were at a shelter looking back at the plume of smoke >> the reality will hit when we see the place. when it all comes to an end. >> when we are finally allowed back in there and it is standing or a pile of ash that's when it will hit us >> it was scary. it is one of those apocalyptic movies you see with fire, wind, people going everywhere >> reporter: residents still wondering if their home stands as firefighters are battling another fire, the river fire raging in this area as well and threatening hundreds of homes. firefighters right now on the front lines. shep, back to you. >> steve, thanks nobody knows that better than tom porter of forestry and fire pr
firefighters assessing the damage fire is surrounding usg they sp up residents had to do we are pinned in to the town right now because there is an active battle on every edge of the town the fire so big they split it up residents had to do everything they can to get out of here safely fire refugees flooding out of town, something i have not seen since the paradise fire. all those years ago. i spoke to some of those refugees as they were at a shelter looking back at the plume of smoke >>...
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according to the usgs, the clinic had about 1:00 in the afternoon, six miles south of hollister. that puts that on the san andreas fault. there were no reports of damage. >>> hundreds of people in the bay area are frustrated with the growing crisis in afghanistan. as kpix 5's wilson walker shows us, many decided to take part in a protest as a way to spur action. >> as the situation appears to be deteriorating in afghanistan, growing concern and frustration is in the bay area. >> i am here to support my country with what is going on. a lot of people are suffering. we try to help everybody. america left us in a bad situation. nobody cares about us. >> reporter: as more bad news was coming out of the kabul airport, the east bay's afghan community marched through fremont to make another plea for help. >> we have to save our afghan allies. if we do not, who will? we have cannot forget our afghan allies. that is why we are here. >> reporter: one of the marchers streamed the event to his family, in afghanistan. many of those here have loved ones who are still trying to get out. >> i hav
according to the usgs, the clinic had about 1:00 in the afternoon, six miles south of hollister. that puts that on the san andreas fault. there were no reports of damage. >>> hundreds of people in the bay area are frustrated with the growing crisis in afghanistan. as kpix 5's wilson walker shows us, many decided to take part in a protest as a way to spur action. >> as the situation appears to be deteriorating in afghanistan, growing concern and frustration is in the bay area....
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according to usgs its epicenter was about 80 miles west of port-au-prince. >> at least 6 aftershocks shook the region. a tsunami warning went into effect but was taken down shortly after seismologists say it occurred along the same fault line as the catastrophic quake that hit in 2010 killing more than 220,000 people 11 years later, the country is still struggling to recover and rebuild the impoverished nation, the poorest in the western hemisphere is vulnerable to earthquakes and hurricanes and forecasters say tropical storm grace is expected to hit on monday. katie has been struck by one tragedy after another today's plant just one month after the assassination of its president jovenel moise throwing the nation of 11 million people into political crisis. this morning. president biden and vice president harris were briefed on the quake and authorized immediate aid. a growing number of countries also promising humanitarian assistance, but prime minister henry the for unlike what happened in 2010 when resources were slow to reach the suffering. people be the city that i did misread. i
according to usgs its epicenter was about 80 miles west of port-au-prince. >> at least 6 aftershocks shook the region. a tsunami warning went into effect but was taken down shortly after seismologists say it occurred along the same fault line as the catastrophic quake that hit in 2010 killing more than 220,000 people 11 years later, the country is still struggling to recover and rebuild the impoverished nation, the poorest in the western hemisphere is vulnerable to earthquakes and...
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the usgs, currently, is projecting that the number of fatalities will, likely, exceed 10,000, which is an incredible number. >> reporter: saturday's quake registered a magnitude 7.2. that's stronger than the 7.0 earthquake that struck in 2010, which left between 220 and 300,000 people dead. one aid agency with a team on the ground near the epicenter said it's a mainly-rural area, already hit by poverty and food insecurity. they say people, already, in need of assistance are going to need a lot more. >> we're anticipating the needs, you know, to be around essentials, right? making sure people have the basics. water, electricity, food, um, for the time being. but we're still trying to assess. >> reporter: search-and-rescue teams will need to work quickly. a tropical storm is headed for haiti that could bring strong winds, heavy rain, and possible flooding. the country, already, in crisis. a little more than a month ago, haiti's president, assassinated. and it is struggling with challenges from the covid-19 pandemic and food insecurity. a punishing list of problems for haiti. but right no
the usgs, currently, is projecting that the number of fatalities will, likely, exceed 10,000, which is an incredible number. >> reporter: saturday's quake registered a magnitude 7.2. that's stronger than the 7.0 earthquake that struck in 2010, which left between 220 and 300,000 people dead. one aid agency with a team on the ground near the epicenter said it's a mainly-rural area, already hit by poverty and food insecurity. they say people, already, in need of assistance are going to need...
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the usgs currently is projecting that the number of fatalities will likely exceed 10,000, which is an incredible number, and that the economic losses could be in the range of 7 to all the way to 80% of haiti's gdp. as i mentioned, this earthquake was bigger than the one in 2010. if there's a silver lining in any of this, it's that it was further from the major population center of port-au-prince where there's 1.2 million people. this certainly would have been felt in port-au-prince, but the shaking would not have nearly been as strong as it was in 2010. it's more centered on other population centers that may not have been as heavily impacted by that 2010 earthquake. >> all right, thank you so much for that information on the devastating situation in haiti. we'll continue to follow it. we know you will as well. >> thank you. >>> up next, the u.s. is still struggling to get a handle n surging covid cases fueled by the delta variant. miami mayor francis suarez joins me next. you're live in the cnn newsroom. yep, so let me finish this. there's new hickory-smoked bacon, fresh mozzarella, s
the usgs currently is projecting that the number of fatalities will likely exceed 10,000, which is an incredible number, and that the economic losses could be in the range of 7 to all the way to 80% of haiti's gdp. as i mentioned, this earthquake was bigger than the one in 2010. if there's a silver lining in any of this, it's that it was further from the major population center of port-au-prince where there's 1.2 million people. this certainly would have been felt in port-au-prince, but the...
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even the usgs put out a little bit of a forecast when it comes to the mississippi river. inundation for louisiana, 45% of the area. overwash for louisiana, 61% of the land. 41% in mississippi. then you look at dune erosion. again, that's all the force here. you're up to 67% of louisiana. 63% of mississippi. even 31% of alabama. so widespread effects with a circulation of ida moving in with the wind and the surge. inundation here but that negative flow in the mississippi river, that's very rare. >> very rare and just shows you just how powerful the storm has been. how dangerous would you say it still is at this hour for people who are in parts of louisiana, mississippi, and so forth? >> well, you've still got winds at 120. those are sustained winds. you have to think that of course the wind gusts are going to be even stronger than that. it is good to see this eyewall collapse. but the concerns now, yes, the winds are strong, still strong enough to snap trees and knock out power. we'll probably see hundreds of thousands of more get added to this. but really this is all abou
even the usgs put out a little bit of a forecast when it comes to the mississippi river. inundation for louisiana, 45% of the area. overwash for louisiana, 61% of the land. 41% in mississippi. then you look at dune erosion. again, that's all the force here. you're up to 67% of louisiana. 63% of mississippi. even 31% of alabama. so widespread effects with a circulation of ida moving in with the wind and the surge. inundation here but that negative flow in the mississippi river, that's very rare....
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get to the bottom of this and guess let history sort out the rest i think i was one thing that kept usgsmore questions in the chapter and i think we can get through them. she's saying, she thinks trump received redrawn arm while he was in the hospital and her question is, did your reporting seem to suggest its was the steroids that helped him -- and i also at, there was this amazing scene but the fda commissioner has the white house, the agency can sign off on a compassionate youth authorization for antibody treatment as soon as humanly possible and it turns out it's president trump so the question, i am curious about that fact story to get the antibodies. >> he did get regeneron, that's right. at the time it was an experimental drug it hadn't been authorized for use use get. the fda has provided within 24 hours, it can be anonymized but they need medical history and all the drugs to make sure whatever drugs they sign off on his and quick to react adversely with some think they are already on our exacerbate an underlying condition they might have so the white house saying can you do this
get to the bottom of this and guess let history sort out the rest i think i was one thing that kept usgsmore questions in the chapter and i think we can get through them. she's saying, she thinks trump received redrawn arm while he was in the hospital and her question is, did your reporting seem to suggest its was the steroids that helped him -- and i also at, there was this amazing scene but the fda commissioner has the white house, the agency can sign off on a compassionate youth...
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max 4.1 i'm just northeast of soledad near pinnacles national park really only felt by a few people usgs right now remaining below 100 people that most of those around soledad, on over to hollister right along the central coast itself. now, as for the bay area, we are looking at good to moderate air quality nevado santa rosa vacaville actually hayward a mountain view hall looking at really good air quality right now. a couple of moderate pockets to remain. but generally or air quality is getting better and better and that's going to continue these next couple of days. 50's 60's for most of our current temps. pittsburgh, your first spot to reach 70 degrees concord. you're getting close now at 68 while oakland at 63. i've got more in your forecast, including a lot more about the caldor fire. still ahead, tom, thanks so that we have a traffic hazard this time it is along that 6.80 northbound, 80 westbound. >> connector blocking at least one lane near stalled vehicle. so that's in fairfield, not see much of a delay. but if that sticks around, you might see more of that as you are traveling i
max 4.1 i'm just northeast of soledad near pinnacles national park really only felt by a few people usgs right now remaining below 100 people that most of those around soledad, on over to hollister right along the central coast itself. now, as for the bay area, we are looking at good to moderate air quality nevado santa rosa vacaville actually hayward a mountain view hall looking at really good air quality right now. a couple of moderate pockets to remain. but generally or air quality is...
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not only are usg officials serving overseas at risk.cials who travel overseas are at risk. >> we don't know exactly who is doing this. we don't know exactly what it is, and it's increasingly frustrating for people who are considering this kind of service. we have heard of in 2019 there was a u.s. official who was pulling through an intersection when they started experiencing similar symptoms to what you did and they had their 2-year-old son in the back seat who started crying. if you're in a situation where you have people who want to serve, they're considering that the risk for them and their family might be too high. how much is this affecting the diplomatic core and u.s. officials? >> well, i think it's caused a sense of palpable fear. i mean, we have to stop this because it is affecting people's abilities and desires to serve. there's a couple points to make here. i served in afghanistan and iraq. i knew the risks. but going to ordinary assignments, you would call it, to european countries, asian countries where you're taking your f
not only are usg officials serving overseas at risk.cials who travel overseas are at risk. >> we don't know exactly who is doing this. we don't know exactly what it is, and it's increasingly frustrating for people who are considering this kind of service. we have heard of in 2019 there was a u.s. official who was pulling through an intersection when they started experiencing similar symptoms to what you did and they had their 2-year-old son in the back seat who started crying. if you're...
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saving people money on more than just car insurance. along with a number of aftershocks, the usgs sayshe strongest quake measured a magnitude 5.8. it struck offshore about 150 miles east of tokyo. no damage or injuries are being reported and there was not a tsunami warning issued, but the quake was felt across japan, including for by many people in tokyo for the olympic games. meantime at the game sent olympic spread her from belarus is speaking out for the first time since seeking asylum in tokyo. this comes as american gymnast simone biles takes home another metal foxes, greg palkot has more simone biles, tying the record for most olympic medals won by an american gymnast. she took home her seventh abrons during the balance beam finals on tuesday. the competition marking a comeback for the athlete who withdrew from multiple events to care for her mental well being. bile says this medal means more than our gold. i'm pretty. happy. i wasn't expecting to meddle just to have one more opportunity to compete at the olympics meant the world to me. meanwhile an olympic sprinter at the center
saving people money on more than just car insurance. along with a number of aftershocks, the usgs sayshe strongest quake measured a magnitude 5.8. it struck offshore about 150 miles east of tokyo. no damage or injuries are being reported and there was not a tsunami warning issued, but the quake was felt across japan, including for by many people in tokyo for the olympic games. meantime at the game sent olympic spread her from belarus is speaking out for the first time since seeking asylum in...
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according to the usgs saturday's earthquake released twice as much energy as that 2010 earthquake. near a more rural r- community as if things could not be worse for the people of haiti tropical depression grace is moving toward that battered island nation. the storm could dump as much as 15 inches of rain. there, hampering search and rescue efforts for those missing victims. the national hurricane center also warned flash floods and mudslides are possible. our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow has been tracking the conditions. he joins us now with more. not a great scenario at all. these folks dealing with that terrible devastation from the earthquake in now. here you go. it's not a powerful storm system, but it's a storm that's got a lot of tropical moisture in it. it's going to drop a whole lot of rain. >> certainly going to see some flash flooding there as they're trying to dig out people still from some of that rubble and here it is. you can see is a grace rolling on in right right where the epicenter, the earthquake was and well, they've got a long way to go. it is only sus
according to the usgs saturday's earthquake released twice as much energy as that 2010 earthquake. near a more rural r- community as if things could not be worse for the people of haiti tropical depression grace is moving toward that battered island nation. the storm could dump as much as 15 inches of rain. there, hampering search and rescue efforts for those missing victims. the national hurricane center also warned flash floods and mudslides are possible. our chief meteorologist lawrence...
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and with the usgs, their science research arm, noaa, so with integrated drought planning resources and also its prediction forecasting capabilities and understanding of the history of climate in the upper midst, so all that together is fantastic. rep. carter: when is the federal government an obstacle or burden to you? ms. wallace: sometimes when each agency might have their own perspective for how things go forward, but as with any family, you might have disagreements for moving forward, but we strive to overcome those, again, one that i have highlighted earlier is the army corps of engineers program, if those could be more shared in terms of liability, we would have more and faster and more efficient agreements between the corps and the nonfederal sponsors. rep. carter: you emphasizing in your testimony how different communities are linked and the need for a shared vision and resiliency and i want to thank you for that because i agree, and i believe that representative palmer pointed out how important resilience is. representing georgia, i can tell you that we need to build up our re
and with the usgs, their science research arm, noaa, so with integrated drought planning resources and also its prediction forecasting capabilities and understanding of the history of climate in the upper midst, so all that together is fantastic. rep. carter: when is the federal government an obstacle or burden to you? ms. wallace: sometimes when each agency might have their own perspective for how things go forward, but as with any family, you might have disagreements for moving forward, but...
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and so we worked very hard to get that provision, new laboratory for the usgs in last summer's bill. we brought it up again over time in appropriations bills here. that's the -- that's in the infrastructure bill. this committee has heard me talk about a refund that was due to the regional transportation district for the denver area which it put down a security deposit to get a federal loan backing to build a new union station for all of our light rail, all of our buses, all of that stuff and we paid the regional transportation district paid off the bonds which the federal government had guaranteed back about five or six years ago but still hadn't been refunded their money at $30 million. that's in this infrastructure bill. there's money for dealing with pfas which mr. pallone and this committee, we had a number of hearings. i carried bills on eliminating or reducing or mitigating pfas, particularly at a couple military installations that we have in colorado where we've seen that the firefighters have gotten very sick from the foam that's been used. and so there's pfas in here. there'
and so we worked very hard to get that provision, new laboratory for the usgs in last summer's bill. we brought it up again over time in appropriations bills here. that's the -- that's in the infrastructure bill. this committee has heard me talk about a refund that was due to the regional transportation district for the denver area which it put down a security deposit to get a federal loan backing to build a new union station for all of our light rail, all of our buses, all of that stuff and we...