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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- San Francisco's Occupy ICE encampment has doubled since Tuesday as protesters have now taken over the sidewalk and one lane of Washington Street. The San Francisco Police Department has officers at the end of the block, but there's been no interaction just observation.
Dozens camped in front of the U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement building in the city's Financial District. They've blocked entrances on both Washington and Jackson streets.
CRISIS AT THE BORDER: ABC7's Cheryl Jennings travels with Bay Area activists to help immigrant families
Instead of celebrating the Fourth of July in the traditional sense, they're holding a "Block ICE" block party. Organizers call it a celebration of resistance.
Protesters have encamped at ICE buildings across the country, following a weekend of marches in reaction to the administration's family separation policy.
@Evilanne same here. Especially fireworks
I doubt they "flipped" lol. maybe blackmailed for the moment
It always rains on the 4th..
all that going into the air..
smh
EYE-gor... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyU99BCNRuU
omg
@Pull can u see anything we posted last night. We even linked several people to that area. Also SFLA- shoes. There’s a counterfeit shoe investigation worth billions.
Mitt Romney???
Looks like same clothes....down to the shoes....but William appears to be a little thinner than Edward....IDK
I don’t trust ROMNEY
He's Esablishment as they come
no offense to the brother. Mormons bad news at top
POST #1680^^^
FIle name
@B єℓℓα verità How many states has that rino lived in already? He seems to move to where ever he can get a vote. Just saying.
@dumpster hello
Did POTUS support Romney in a tweet?
@B єℓℓα verità ill look back. thx
Romney moved into the home he owns in Holladay just prior to his run here. Did not live here until he had to. Just sayin
Romney is Two-Faced.......will look you right in the face and LIE....whatever can benefit him
Check this out @everyone, Google each piece..it's all true. 🎆 BOOM💥
@Stompy Robot Thats what I thought. He just seems like a parasite just looking for that vote.
Romney does what the church leaders tell him to do.
Good morning room - what r we chewing on at the moment???
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@Orion91 yes he lived by someone I know. What a puppy he is!
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) -
Large earthquakes and explosions continue at the summit of Kilauea, with both happening on an almost daily basis.
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Kilauea Eruption
Coverage of the Kilauea eruption threatening Puna subdivisions.
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The latest large temblor to strike at the summit happened about 10:30 a.m. July Fourth.
Its preliminary magnitude: 5.4. No tsunami was generated.
Large earthquakes — most above a magnitude of 5.0 at the summit — have continued to rattle the region in recent weeks at Kilauea's volcanic activity continues.
All of the quakes have been caused by explosive eruptions.
Seismic activity in the region has been high since early May, as eruptions continue at Kilauea. And the U.S. Geological Survey said it's no coincidence that the uptick in large quakes and steam explosions is happening almost routinely.
Over a 24- to 36-hour period, small earthquakes are building up until an ash explosion occurs at the summit, experts say.
"Following the explosion at the summit, the seismicity will sharply drop off, and then gradually begin to build up as we approach the next summit explosion," said Alex Demas, of the USGS.
Demas said these are not traditional earthquakes, like where rock breaks along a fault line, but it's what he calls a pressure wave from the explosion.
"So as long as the summit explosions continue, there likely will be earthquakes and ground shaking associated with the explosion," he said.
Most are centered at the summit of Kilauea volcano, and the vast majority are small (under magnitude 2.5).
But there have also been a number of larger quakes.
The biggest quake so far associated with ongoing eruptions of Kilauea was on May 4, when a 6.9-magnitude tremor shook the island. The temblor was felt as far away as Oahu, and caused some minor damage.