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bill: vin scully would know, right? that is dodger stadium friday night, when a magnitude 5.1 quake shook the greater l.a. area. it was strongest to strike the region in more than six years. this like scenes from a bowling alley as people are tuck ducking for cover as bowling pins went flying. ceiling tiles, pins scattered down the lanes. there was a grumbling, groaning noise heard throughout the building. bill: no series injuries but experts have a sobering thought today, saying that the same little-known fault could produce a bigger quake in the very near future, worse than the big one we ve been hearing about for decades. we have a seismologist at at university of california davis. good morning to you, sir. good morning. bill: in sacramento. you look at things. you try, you try and predict based on the rumbling. we watched over the past seven to 10 days. is that an indicator for a