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Dollars. And then you have the highend drones that can go up to tens of thousands of dollars. But now two berkeley City Commissions want to ban all of them. Reporter theyre small, easy to operate, and they can record extremely detailed footage. For example, they have sense through the wall technology, sttw. That means they can actually look through your wall not just through your window and observe whats happening inside. Reporter George Lippman with berkeleys peace and Justice Commission used drones as an invasive surveillance tool. His commission is asking the city to ban both government and commercial use of drones. The data will feed into the National Network of security and, uhm, surveillance. Reporter a second City Commission made the same request to declare berkeley a no drone zone. They say the recent nsa Data Collection scandal is an example of how drones can be misused. But the allout ban isnt flying for some councilmembers. Totally unenforceable. I dont think anyone wants to
instrumentation out here, so we can measure many more small earthquakes, and the networks are not nearly as dense on the east coast because you don t have as many earthquakes as we do. all right. well, thank you peggy, for joining me. you re welcome. glad to. we hopefully will not have to keep calling you in, because when you come, that means we ve been shaken up a bit. but thank you for being with us tonight. yeah, i wouldn t expect in new york for you to feel very many of the aftershocks from virginia. well, that s good. you make me feel better. good. have a good evening. you too. coming up all the republican 2012 candidates slammed president obama s strategy in libya. so do you think they re ready to eat some humble pie now? me neither. and rick perry s campaign says you can t judge the
they are not surprised that there wasn t any damage to the nuclear facility. in japan the damage was not from the earthquake, was to the fact that all their emergency power shut down and they couldn t cool the plant. that caused extensive damage. there doesn t seem to be any of that concern here. in terms of safety, in the northeast u.s., because of this earthquake, i have not heard of any big concerns. all right. pete williams, thank you very much. let s bring in peggy hellwig, a seismologist at the university of california berkeley. peggy, thanks for joining me. glad to be here, al. why was this felt so widely on the east coast. you could feel it all the way up here in virginia. i was doing my radio show in new york, and the building i m in, the building, we all you could feel it like it had hit new york. why was the east coast, you could feel is so far from where
luther king in a monument. first non-president, first of color, now all of a sudden mitt romney says he s going to make a major jobs speech. we re going to give mitt romney and the rest of them something to say with our march for jobs this week. we ll talk about what that is with an outstanding union leader, gull first the big news in new york today that literally shook people up. it wasn t my announcement. it was the ground literally moving. you know pundits like to talk about political earthquakes, but today they got a real one. experts say aftershocks are likely from today s a.8 quake. it was centered in virginia, but was felt from detroit to atlanta to martha s vineyard where the president is vacationing. it was the largest east coast quake in more than half a century. trains were stopped. flights were grounded, and buildings were evacuated all across the east coast, including at the white house and the pentagon. we ve heard scattered reports of damage, but so far no seri