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the difference is the magma under ground. in hawaii it's fluids.is magma is thick. >> the pressure building up and released very suddenly and there's an explosion. >> reporter: everything that is beautiful about hawaii comes from the eruptions. the mountain, the beaches, the waterfalls and the unique rich soil that nurtures rain forest, sugar cane and pineapple. where else but here can you witness both the birth and death of our land? >> absorbing the lava fields gives geologists a rich body of information about the inner workings of volcanos. in 1995 those observations also give scientists and sometimes journalist a very close look at the edge of the world. >> reporter: from the air it's a sight to be hold and from the ground it's a sight few will ever see. as volunteers with the us geological service we were taken to where no other cameras had been taken before. but before we got there, ample warning. >> something that's pretty risky as general. if you hear any loud noises, if any rock falls or the ground starts to move, just run and beat it as q
the difference is the magma under ground. in hawaii it's fluids.is magma is thick. >> the pressure building up and released very suddenly and there's an explosion. >> reporter: everything that is beautiful about hawaii comes from the eruptions. the mountain, the beaches, the waterfalls and the unique rich soil that nurtures rain forest, sugar cane and pineapple. where else but here can you witness both the birth and death of our land? >> absorbing the lava fields gives...
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. >> that magma chamber below us about a mile or so, supplies the eruption at the summit, that's a lavalake that's consistently churning. >> there's a lava lake that's back there? >> yes. >> the island of hawaii has six volcanos, some of these lava flows are 80 feet deep, wiped out 200 homes and cost tens of millions of dollars in damages. this time the lava is charting an entirely new course. for the first time in recent history heading towards a densely populated area. pahoa. >> we have long term eruptions at the summit and at the east rift zone. the activity is really dynamic. we see changes day-to-day. >> what is your plan? >> our plan is just to pray that it kind of goes around us. you know. and that we don't lose too much access. >> adam may, al jazeera, on the big island of hawaii. >> and coming up, the act of giving. it means more than you realize. it's the focus of journalist nicholas kristof's new book. and the birth of a new litter of cheetah. >> nicholas kristof is a columnist for the new york times, his wife sheryl wudunn, and he have written a book together. i asked them a
. >> that magma chamber below us about a mile or so, supplies the eruption at the summit, that's a lavalake that's consistently churning. >> there's a lava lake that's back there? >> yes. >> the island of hawaii has six volcanos, some of these lava flows are 80 feet deep, wiped out 200 homes and cost tens of millions of dollars in damages. this time the lava is charting an entirely new course. for the first time in recent history heading towards a densely populated area....
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osso is pumping out magma and a giant plume of ash 3,000 feet high. last time the volcano erupted was more than 20 years ago. >>> here the united states snow and ice caused a massive pile-up between buffalo and niagara falls. more than 50 vehicles were towed off a bridge, at least a dozen people were taken to hospitals. the thanksgiving day snowstorm also knocked out power to thousands of customers across new england. outages were so widespread crews were called in from canada to help. jennifer gray is at the cnn center in atlanta. good morning. >> good morning to you, carol. the buffalo area just can't catch a break, can they? we are looking at more snow showers pushing into the great lakes areas as we go through the next couple of days but that's really going to be the only hangup in the northeast. we have cold air still in place, high pressure in control across the southeast, it is sunny across the rockies but that's going to change even as we go through the next couple of days. current temperatures very cold in the northern plains, 13 degrees in m
osso is pumping out magma and a giant plume of ash 3,000 feet high. last time the volcano erupted was more than 20 years ago. >>> here the united states snow and ice caused a massive pile-up between buffalo and niagara falls. more than 50 vehicles were towed off a bridge, at least a dozen people were taken to hospitals. the thanksgiving day snowstorm also knocked out power to thousands of customers across new england. outages were so widespread crews were called in from canada to help....
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things could happen with the magma supply maybe to starve this. >> but the this were to happen uncle. >> i would say just accept. be open. understand that we have no control. >> back in kalipaana there are signs of life. a as new residents are begun building new homes on the old town that lies buried under 85 feet of lava. >> there are two types of lava. this is lava with the trademark of the flowing and stopping and flowing again. >> coming up in the next half hour a i'll talk to a resident and ask what he and his neighbors are doing to get ready. >>> and a marine is back on american soil. and next the reaction from a former u.s. ambassador who was instrumental in his release and how andrew tahmooressi is doing. to your company, your customers, and all your data. cyberedge from aig is more than insurance. it's proactive technology and specialists to help keep you ahead of the curve. claims specialists and advisors to protect you as cyber risks evolve. cyberedge -- to help you change the internet of risk into the internet of opportunity. i found a better deal on prescriptions. we fou
things could happen with the magma supply maybe to starve this. >> but the this were to happen uncle. >> i would say just accept. be open. understand that we have no control. >> back in kalipaana there are signs of life. a as new residents are begun building new homes on the old town that lies buried under 85 feet of lava. >> there are two types of lava. this is lava with the trademark of the flowing and stopping and flowing again. >> coming up in the next half...
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. >> magma, yes. dr. evil will return. he's making news for another reason. we'll talk about that. we have a lot to get to this morning. >>> beginning with the blast of cold air and snow across the country. most of the lower 48 states colder than parts of alaska. our extreme weather team is tracking it all led by ginger, we'll start with abc's rob marciano. he's in denver for us this morning. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning. another frigid start to the day in denver. temperatures in the single digits again. that's almost 10 degrees warmer than yesterday. after four database wing the thermometer is frozen behind me. this week ends the way it began, but now half the country is in the throws of cold snap. it's cold and dreary in erie, and a deep freeze in the deep south. snow in little rock, even thundersnow in cleveland. listen to that roar. an arctic blast leaving much of the country 30 to 40 degrees colder than normal this morning, and bracing for more. here in denver, three-straight days of record-shattering temps. >> this is the freezer of the polar ice manufacturing
. >> magma, yes. dr. evil will return. he's making news for another reason. we'll talk about that. we have a lot to get to this morning. >>> beginning with the blast of cold air and snow across the country. most of the lower 48 states colder than parts of alaska. our extreme weather team is tracking it all led by ginger, we'll start with abc's rob marciano. he's in denver for us this morning. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning. another frigid start to the day in...
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the day, let's go around the world and this is indonesia, iceland, here in japan mount also blasting magma ash almost a mile into the sky the first ruptured his 22 years and a volcano with a japan air flight cancellation and it read act -- redirects from kumamoto airport visibility. have you done this, you go north of tokyo? it is gorgeous. i'm curious to see what is happening in iceland. , all of europe will go to a standstill. >> our number one photo of the day carefully chosen, this is the turkey that we ate. a woolly mammoth skeleton was auctioned for $236,000 to a telephone bidder in england. the fossil measures 11 feet and six inches in height. 18 feet long. i think i would at least go for a million. that. upper eastside hedge fund guy. i can just see it. that is gorgeous. very nice job on photos. plummet and a lot going on, well under 70 for those of you who wait two days in the changed market, the correlation of oil to equities, bonds and currencies and all of that next. ♪ >> they are shopping, joe weisenthal was at it at 2:00 a.m. when he came in for his one hour makeup. that is m
the day, let's go around the world and this is indonesia, iceland, here in japan mount also blasting magma ash almost a mile into the sky the first ruptured his 22 years and a volcano with a japan air flight cancellation and it read act -- redirects from kumamoto airport visibility. have you done this, you go north of tokyo? it is gorgeous. i'm curious to see what is happening in iceland. , all of europe will go to a standstill. >> our number one photo of the day carefully chosen, this is...
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. >>> liquid hot magma. >> that is robin roberts right there, the had imagine.wers, mike myers, love the movies and right here -- >> that's his brother. >> doing a solid for his brother. >> like that. you go, george stephanopoulos. >>> and also ahead, the shocking story of a young woman suing her estranged parents for college tuition. why a judge is forcing them to pay her tuition. >>> and the fake listings online for homes and apartments. there she is waiting right now. what you need to know so you don't end up paying for a place that doesn't exist. it happens. >> that's coming up. >>> we begin with the shocking home invasion. two lawyers charged with stabbing and seriously injuring a virginia couple in an attack. lindsey davis has the story. >> reporter: this morning a prominent virginia lawyer and his wife are fighting for their lives in a case of revenge, lawyers, bloat behind bars, facing charges of abduction and malicious wounding after they drove to this million dollar virginia home and stabbed the couple inside. >> there's a victim inside the house with
. >>> liquid hot magma. >> that is robin roberts right there, the had imagine.wers, mike myers, love the movies and right here -- >> that's his brother. >> doing a solid for his brother. >> like that. you go, george stephanopoulos. >>> and also ahead, the shocking story of a young woman suing her estranged parents for college tuition. why a judge is forcing them to pay her tuition. >>> and the fake listings online for homes and apartments....
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the volcano is spewing magma, debris and smoke.e should boycott a meeting at the lavish new presidential palace. they call it obnoxious. it has a thousand rooms and cost more than $600 million. >>> and finally, who says pigs don't fly? the friendly skies, that is. a female passenger got on a u.s. airways flight in connecticut with what she called her emotional support animal. well, the pig needed emotional support. it became disruptive. the woman and the pig were off the plane. i guess she's going to have to find another way to bring it home. >> wasn't just a little piglet. >> it didn't fly, but it tried to fly. almost. i turn to bacon for emotional support as well. so -- >> who doesn't like bacon? >> is that a legitimate thing? >> just took an unfortunate turn. all right. thank you, paula. >>> more on black friday now, and some important information before you hit the stores this morning. so many great doorbuster deals out there, but maybe shouldn't cross everything off your list just yet. becky worley tells us what to buy now and
the volcano is spewing magma, debris and smoke.e should boycott a meeting at the lavish new presidential palace. they call it obnoxious. it has a thousand rooms and cost more than $600 million. >>> and finally, who says pigs don't fly? the friendly skies, that is. a female passenger got on a u.s. airways flight in connecticut with what she called her emotional support animal. well, the pig needed emotional support. it became disruptive. the woman and the pig were off the plane. i guess...
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el volcÁn continÚa quemando todo a su paso, aunque el rÍo de magma se encuentra detenido, sin embargo por medio de una toma no agresiva, con caricias y sonidos suaves, este gaucho argentino convence a su yegua primavera a realizar las destrezas mÁs asombrosas. >> se logra como una comunicaciÓn con el caballo, el caballo se entrega a uno, y como que yo tambiÉn me entrego con Él. >> para el encantador de caballos, la clave es establecer una conexiÓn con el animal basada en la confianza y no en los golpes. dedica mas de un aÑo de trabajo para lograr la confianza del animal. >> te fijÁs como quedÓ, si quedÓ agitada o nerviosa, nada. >> vive al oeste de buenos aires, en san antonio de areco, la cuna de los gauchos argentinos,creciÓ ejerciendo su trabajo. su padre acostumbrado a la doma tradicional al principio no le gustaba lo que hacÍa su hijo, pero los resultados a travÉs de los aÑos le dieron la razÓn a martÍn. >> logrÉ lo que yo querÍa, era lo que me nacÍa desde chiquito, hoy a mi viejo se le caen las lÁgrimas cuando me ven. >> de hecho, ahora convirtiÓ su talento en un espectÁculo con
el volcÁn continÚa quemando todo a su paso, aunque el rÍo de magma se encuentra detenido, sin embargo por medio de una toma no agresiva, con caricias y sonidos suaves, este gaucho argentino convence a su yegua primavera a realizar las destrezas mÁs asombrosas. >> se logra como una comunicaciÓn con el caballo, el caballo se entrega a uno, y como que yo tambiÉn me entrego con Él. >> para el encantador de caballos, la clave es establecer una conexiÓn con el animal basada en la...
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instituto peruano de geofÍsica han inspeccionado el crÁter y dicen que un movimiento del fluido de magmalla fronteriza no gozan de inmunidad. >> si uno va a la escena del delito que se cometiÓ en contra de ese niÑo, uno ve la imposibilidad de la historia, del acontecimiento de la mentira de este agente, es una barranca altÍsima, Él no podrÍa haber tirado. >> el uniformado disparÓ 11 veces por la espalda al adolescente mexicano porque segÚn Él le lanzÓ piedras desde el otro lado de la frontera. la sonda espacial rosetta realiza una maniobra Única, descender a la superficie de un cometa para examinarlo. la nave abriÓ las compuertas y dejÓ caer suavemente el vehÍculo robot. es la primera vez que se realiza una acciÓn de este tipo, y se espera que el mÓvil tome contacto con el cometa en las prÓximas horas. rosetta comenzÓ su periplo hace muchos dÍas en guyana francesa y se encuentra en la Órbita entre jÚpiter y marte. en el centro espaci preparaciÓn de una prueba de un vuelo o no tripulado, los planes de la agencia contempla el uso de astronautas a las profundidades del espacio, la prueba de
instituto peruano de geofÍsica han inspeccionado el crÁter y dicen que un movimiento del fluido de magmalla fronteriza no gozan de inmunidad. >> si uno va a la escena del delito que se cometiÓ en contra de ese niÑo, uno ve la imposibilidad de la historia, del acontecimiento de la mentira de este agente, es una barranca altÍsima, Él no podrÍa haber tirado. >> el uniformado disparÓ 11 veces por la espalda al adolescente mexicano porque segÚn Él le lanzÓ piedras desde el...