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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/09/09/homes-witnesses-report-explosion-hillside-near-san-francisco/
Sorry, it's Fox News. Kinda scary.
Sorry, it's Fox News. Kinda scary.
As long as you aren't looking for information, Fox News is great.Fox News is a good source.
Nothing to be sorry about, Fox News is a good source.
Nothing to be sorry about, Fox News is a good source.
Barely anything that comes out of FOX New's proverbial mouth is more than bombast.
Not true...
The only thing I can recall too on FOX News that isn't "Balanced" is when Beck talks. I'll admit Beck is pretty far-right, not balanced. The rest of the news station is balanced though.
O'Reilly? Hannity? Limbaugh? Coulter?
Also, that newscaster lady's right arm is several millionths of an inch longer than her left. I demand this imbalance be corrected in the name of fair and honest journalism.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/09/09/homes-witnesses-report-explosion-hillside-near-san-francisco/
Sorry, it's Fox News. Kinda scary.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/09/09/BADP1FBJRS.DTLA huge explosion rocked San Bruno shortly after 6 p.m. today, sending up a massive fireball and a white and black plume of smoke that is visible for miles.
Television pictures of the blast site around Skyline Boulevard and San Bruno Avenue showed at least half a dozen houses on fire and trees in the neighborhood fully engulfed in a surging blaze.
San Mateo County sheriff's deputies and police were evacuating residents near the fireball. Firefighters are going door to door, ordering people out of their houses and setting up equipment to battle the raging flames.
A San Bruno police dispatcher said she did not know what had exploded. Some of those interviewed on television are saying they heard and saw an airplane crash before the explosion.
The blast spot is west of San Francisco International Airport. Ian Gregor, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration, said the agency had no information on whether the fireball was from a plane crash.
A duty manager at SFO, Michael Brown, said, "According to our control tower, there's no reason to suspect it's an aircraft." He said the airport knew of no missing planes.
A spokesman at San Carlos Airport down the Peninsula said there were no planes missing from there.
Leigh Bishop, staff pastor at Church of the Highlands in San Bruno, was standing in the parking lot preparing for a night meeting when the blast ripped into the sky behind the church.
"It was absolutely frightening," Bishop said. "A huge yellowing billow of flame. I thought it was right behind our church building and ran in to pull the fire alarm and get everyone out of the church."
He realized it was about three quarters of a mile away.
"It's still going tremendously. It was a huge, huge fireball."
He did not see any planes before the blast.
"The initial explosion was just deafening," Bishop said.
I don't know anything about O'Reilley.
It isn't in San Francisco!
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/09/09/BADP1FBJRS.DTL
SF Chronicle FTW!
FTR: This is in San Bruno, not San Francisco. Also it's been all over the news for the last half hour. No one seems to have any idea of what's going on, but everyone seems to want to talk about it anyways. God I love local news >.>
That's an oxymoron!Nothing to be sorry about, Fox News is a good source.
And yeah, that's pretty scary.