Nothing else to be stabilize and checked out. That is what we will see first. She also mentioned people with Young Children, and i am sure it is quite challenging for them, and you know, that is, again, typical protocol really on any big craft, ship, plane. So it is exactly what you would expect. All right. Doc, thank you for being with us. I will come back to you if we hear any situations that we dont understand that are in your field which could be just about anything, but please, stay with us, sanjay. Thanks. I will reset as we get to the near of the top of the hour, and what we are looking at here is the carnival ship triumph and a week ago there was a fire in the engine room and while it did not take this ship to take on any water or cause any distress, it did knock out power. And now after days, they are finally home. People have lived without sanitation, and toilets and without any climate control, and very difficult living for many days, but now they are finally home. That is w
Perhaps 20,000 Miles Per Hour, 30,000 Miles Per Hour such that you break the sound barrier and thus you actually land on the planet earth. These events are more rare however, they do happen and they usually burn up over the ocean. They burn up over unpopulated areas. This took place over a populated area, and, of course, scared a lot of people. Indeed. Now, weve seen video of windows breaking. Weve heard reports of people injured. Would the meteor have had to have landed to cause damage or could it have broken up before it landed but still have this sort of impact . Yeah. Many times they break up before they land, and by the time they land theyre perhaps only as big as maybe a maybe as big as a typewriter. Back in 1992 in peaksville new york, Something Like this happened and landed on somebodys car. It was the size of a loaf of bread by the time it hit the ground, but originally it was also probably as big as a house or as big as a car. Should we be concerned that Something Else may be
Then the real thing actually smashes into russia and it doesnt only smash into russia. It smashes as the biggest fall in 100 years and that last one in tunguska in 1908 was only 3,000 miles from this one. Thats the longest astronomical hole in one you can possibly imagine. The video was incredible. Reporter incredible. I want to ask you, like, how often does this sort of thing happen asteroids and meteorites . How often do they come this close to earth . Reporter welsh the one that happened this morning, you know, was the biggest one since 1908. We got a fireball at least once a day but most of the time its over the ocean. Something this big doesnt happen more than once in a century and the near miss Something Like this near miss, about once every 40 years, elizabeth. Wow. All right, brian hackney, thank you. You can see more of that amazing video of the meteor as well as the Photo Gallery of its path of destruction on our website, cbssf. Com. New details on the assassination threat ag
Russia. Now, meteor sightings are a common occurrence, but not incidents that cause injury and damage. The Russian Interior Ministry says more than 400 people were injured when the meteor, possibly part of a meteor shower, hit like a missile near the euro mountains about a thousand miles east of moscow and its near a former soviet union weapons site. The meteor streaked across the sky this morning with a loud boom, leaving a thick white trail, breaking nearby windows and damaged buildings when it hit. Most of the injuries were from broken glass. Russian newspapers say some 20,000 emergency workers have been mobilized. Michael garnet is a canadian hockey player living in russia. Definitely my building was shaking, so i could feel i could feel a sway in my building, so it kind of sounded like a bomb went off. Now, its unclear if the meteorite hit russia this morning is related to that giant asteroid due to pass very close to earth later today. Earlier i spoke to cbs news contributor dr.
Overhead. Those offshore winds are blowing. So with that offshore wind, big temperatures really going to be Something Else by the afternoon again soaring well into the 60s even into the 70s by the afternoon. Average numbers usually in the low to mid60s. Today well above the average about 70 degrees in santa rosa, 73 in san jose and about 69 degrees just beautiful in San Francisco. Enjoy it, elizabeth. I know. Looks great. Love the weekend. Thank you, lawrence. Outside right now, its pretty typical friday morning commute. Nothing really big out there really causing any major bubs so heres a live look towards the dublin interchange. Westbound 580 that drive time is still about 15 minutes or so coming out of the Altamont Pass and heading out towards 680 so lets go to our maps. We have an incident, a large truck car carrier one of the cars fell off. Now its blocking that connector ramp to get to the antioch bridge. Its right there in antioch westbound 4 to northbound 160. It sounds like th