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miles maybe in this case, so that s 7.8 magnitude wasn t just that one location, it was felt all along that slip. so what that means, the earth is, the earth s crust is broken up into plates and they re constantly pushing up against each other, rubbing against each other and sometimes the tension is too great and pops, and this pop was over 150 miles maybe. as you get further to the northeast along the slip, you ll get into areas that maybe don t have buildings built as well. and we re seeing some, you see the picture, some buildings that are built well are already tumbling. what does that mean for one that is aren t? there may be in the higher elevation where is there s landslides, which just makes things worse you mentioned the buildings because turkey is no stranger to earthquakes and nor is syria, certainly in that part of syria,
there s a few tickets left. but they re moving fast. otherwise, i encourage everyone to tune in this evening for what s going to be a great event to start off the season. there you go, right here on fox. thank you, patrick. it s a tight track. the coliseum is small. rachel: is it. are you in the finals? rachel: i gave it to rick. i don t like to cheat and then say i won. i mean, you guys do that often on this show but i don t. here s the tip, here s the tip, rick, it s for you, rubbing is racing. rachel: rubbing is racing, that s one of the first things i learned. switching lanes to a fox and family go cart race that s what we re talking about. that s coming up next. see who wins. rachel: stay here.