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chain of lakes drive runs right by them, it's south lake, north lake and middle late.y were constructed back in 1988, i believe. most of the features and lakes are some of the most naturalistic and iconic features. unfortunately, middle lake, you probably don't recognize it is a lake. it has been compromised for many, many years, and hence the reason i'm here today is because the department feels it is a high priority and focus area for our bond program and funding that was part of the 2012 bond. our lakes have been assessed over many, many decades here. in fact, when golden gate park went through its 1992 assessment, they did a exree comprehensive lake study. they had issues with regard to vegetation, growth, and base materials, and compromised lake bottoms, which caused the lake to leak. so we went back to that old report and dusted that off and looked at all of the recommendations, and hired new consultants to help us develop a new program here, and have come up with an approach that not only meets the old recommendations, it addresses all of the elements outlined i
chain of lakes drive runs right by them, it's south lake, north lake and middle late.y were constructed back in 1988, i believe. most of the features and lakes are some of the most naturalistic and iconic features. unfortunately, middle lake, you probably don't recognize it is a lake. it has been compromised for many, many years, and hence the reason i'm here today is because the department feels it is a high priority and focus area for our bond program and funding that was part of the 2012...
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chain of lakes drive runs right by them, it's south lake, north lake and middle late. and they were constructed back in 1988, i believe. most of the features and lakes are some of the most naturalistic and iconic features. unfortunately, middle lake, you probably don't recognize it is a lake. it has been compromised for many, many years, and hence the reason i'm here today is because the department feels it is a high priority and focus area for our bond program and funding that was part of the 2012 bond. our lakes have been assessed over many, many decades here. in fact, when golden gate park went through its 1992 assessment, they did a exree comprehensive lake study. they had issues with regard to vegetation, growth, and base materials, and compromised lake bottoms, which caused the lake to leak. so we went back to that old report and dusted that off and looked at all of the recommendations, and hired new consultants to help us develop a new program here, and have come up with an approach that not only meets the old recommendations, it addresses all of the elements ou
chain of lakes drive runs right by them, it's south lake, north lake and middle late. and they were constructed back in 1988, i believe. most of the features and lakes are some of the most naturalistic and iconic features. unfortunately, middle lake, you probably don't recognize it is a lake. it has been compromised for many, many years, and hence the reason i'm here today is because the department feels it is a high priority and focus area for our bond program and funding that was part of the...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news, lake conjola, new south wales. have always been a feature of australian summers, but, as we're reporting, this season has seen some of the most intense and extensive fires ever. experts say it's difficult to pinpoint a single cause, but three years of dry weather and the hottest tempertaures on record last year clearly played a part, as our science editor david shukman reports. on a terrifying scale and burning in too many different areas to be stopped, the flames are causing a massive shock. even in a country that is used to fire. usually, the blazes strike scrubland. these are instead tearing into the forests, which means the fires are hotter and taller and harder to tackle. for a sense of their size, on a map of the uk, here is the vast area in australia that's burned so far. the impact has been devastating. with lives lost among firefighters and residents, more than 1000 homes destroyed and an estimated death toll among animals of 500 million. so, what's behind these fires? well, 2019 was the country's hottest
shaimaa khalil, bbc news, lake conjola, new south wales. have always been a feature of australian summers, but, as we're reporting, this season has seen some of the most intense and extensive fires ever. experts say it's difficult to pinpoint a single cause, but three years of dry weather and the hottest tempertaures on record last year clearly played a part, as our science editor david shukman reports. on a terrifying scale and burning in too many different areas to be stopped, the flames are...
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take it this from lake county. it was falling at a good pace earlier near middletown on highway 175 and cobb mountain. cobb mountain has an elevation of just over 4700 feet. >> let's take you outside now. you can see some rain drops. it has been rainy and windy. that is having an impact on flights. they have been seeing delays on average of about one hour and 55 minutes. we will bring in ktvu bet garland scott. it is moving out for some of us. >> this storm really having the biggest impact on the morning commute. lot of accidents affecting the bay area travel on the roadways. here is the live camera. it looks like the rainfall has tapered off a bit. still some slick roadways. take a look at the number so far. kentfield, over an inch of rain. santa rosa, 0.74. not as much but we are adding to the numbers especially in the south bay. here is the progression of this frontal band. those rainfall rates really jumping up quickly this morning. winter storm warnings towards lake county, the sierra. as we come in closer, we
take it this from lake county. it was falling at a good pace earlier near middletown on highway 175 and cobb mountain. cobb mountain has an elevation of just over 4700 feet. >> let's take you outside now. you can see some rain drops. it has been rainy and windy. that is having an impact on flights. they have been seeing delays on average of about one hour and 55 minutes. we will bring in ktvu bet garland scott. it is moving out for some of us. >> this storm really having the biggest...
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lingering rain and snow showers in lake county. and this is developing by san mateo and even san francisco. san francisco is not completely dry yet. a lot of activity in the santa cruz mountains expected as well. accumulated snowfall expected in the areas east of morgan hill. once again, possibility of showers tonight. overall heading into a break for the friday forecast. more on that forecast coming up in just a little bit. >>> and the slick roads kept the highways busy today. this silver sedan landed on its roof today. this shutdown and on wrap this morning. an ambulance was called to the scene. no word on the condition of the driver or passengers. >>> and a very wet commute across the bay bridge this morning. steady rain and a lot of wind. and they had sandbags out free for the taking this morning on sheppard canyon road. they are getting ready for the water. the utilities says as many as 500 million gallons of water poured over the wastewater facilities at times like this and that is 10 times the amount when it is not raining.
lingering rain and snow showers in lake county. and this is developing by san mateo and even san francisco. san francisco is not completely dry yet. a lot of activity in the santa cruz mountains expected as well. accumulated snowfall expected in the areas east of morgan hill. once again, possibility of showers tonight. overall heading into a break for the friday forecast. more on that forecast coming up in just a little bit. >>> and the slick roads kept the highways busy today. this...
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that is part of the lake district to experience.more tracker parts of the lake district so you undo the other part of the deal which is that quiet and peace and calm. in a statement the la ke peace and calm. in a statement the lake district park authority says... in a statement the lake district park authority says... just before the weather, some details about something coming up tomorrow. the bbc will be publishing its online briefing document in which immigration will be under the spotlight. to answer some of your questions on the future of the government's immigration policy, we'll bejoined in the studio by the director of the migration observatory, madeleine sumption, and our reality check correspondent, chris morris. that's at 12.30pm tomorrow afternoon. you can get in touch using the hashtag bbcyourquestions, by emailing yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or texting 85058. texts will be charged at your standard message rate. high pressure in charge of the weather which is why it will be dry once again today. underneath a clear sky we ha
that is part of the lake district to experience.more tracker parts of the lake district so you undo the other part of the deal which is that quiet and peace and calm. in a statement the la ke peace and calm. in a statement the lake district park authority says... in a statement the lake district park authority says... just before the weather, some details about something coming up tomorrow. the bbc will be publishing its online briefing document in which immigration will be under the spotlight....
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that's part of the lake district experience.t creep into the more tranquil parts of the lake district, so you undo the other part of the deal, which is that quiet, that peace, that calm. in a statement, the lake district national park authority says:. snow storms have overwhelmed parts of canada and the us as authorities advise many residents to stay home and stay safe. social media showed people had begun to literally dig out of their homes after snowdrifts blocked their doorways. tiffany sweeney reports. wind howls. the most easterly part of canada, newfoundland in labrador, has declared a state of emergency, as blizzards took over the city. the storm dumped as much as 30 inches of snow. officials in the capital, stjohn's, ordered businesses to close and vehicles off the roads due to extreme weather conditions. prime ministerjustin trudeau said canada's public safety minister was in touch with authorities and monitoring the storm. he said, "we're ready to help if needed." from the look of abandoned roads, most people stayed in
that's part of the lake district experience.t creep into the more tranquil parts of the lake district, so you undo the other part of the deal, which is that quiet, that peace, that calm. in a statement, the lake district national park authority says:. snow storms have overwhelmed parts of canada and the us as authorities advise many residents to stay home and stay safe. social media showed people had begun to literally dig out of their homes after snowdrifts blocked their doorways. tiffany...
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lake turkana is full of fish. but today, he only manages to catch one.he will be able to sell it for $0.90 at most. not enough to pay for a meal for his wife and six children. he can only dream of owning a real boat like one of these. the village where he lives is tranquil, far away from the hustle and bustle of the big cities. but the comforts of modern life are also missing, such as electricity. fresh fish would sell well in the town close by. but the fish would need to be collected and kept cool. that's difficult to do without electricity. and dried fish doesn't fetch as good a price. mpereswa: we only get a delivery of ice once a week, with which we c can cool the fish.. if we had electricity, we could sell more fish, and then we'd have more momoney for the education of our childreren, r for when they get sick. reporter: one might think that this would be the solution, the nearby lake turkana wind power project, built at a cost of 600 million euros by a public-private-sector consortium. the hundreds of turbines have a joint capacity of 310 megawatts.
lake turkana is full of fish. but today, he only manages to catch one.he will be able to sell it for $0.90 at most. not enough to pay for a meal for his wife and six children. he can only dream of owning a real boat like one of these. the village where he lives is tranquil, far away from the hustle and bustle of the big cities. but the comforts of modern life are also missing, such as electricity. fresh fish would sell well in the town close by. but the fish would need to be collected and kept...
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ukiah clear lake north. lake county and that will probably be the situation for tomorrow as well as that system continues to cloud up there will be some rain to the north. it may take awhile to get down to the bay area and that's probably where the heaviest rain will be. so when something we've seen a lot of from these systems this month. upper 50s, low 60s to the north . mid 60s to the south. santa cruz gilroy 67. that will start to work its way late saturday into sunday for morning rain and then we get a little break in the afternoon next week. except for some fog looking quiet right now. >> huge protests today in iraq. up next, the reason thousands of demonstrators want american troops to leave that country. >>> and the 49ers have their last practice in santa clara today before heading to miami. how the team is gearing up for super bowl 54. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it's 6:15. we have an update from houston, texas about that big explosion and fire early today in northwestern houston. look at your
ukiah clear lake north. lake county and that will probably be the situation for tomorrow as well as that system continues to cloud up there will be some rain to the north. it may take awhile to get down to the bay area and that's probably where the heaviest rain will be. so when something we've seen a lot of from these systems this month. upper 50s, low 60s to the north . mid 60s to the south. santa cruz gilroy 67. that will start to work its way late saturday into sunday for morning rain and...
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it is a volcano surrounded by a lake from a volcano surrounded by a lake from a previous explosion ands more water as well. a lot of ground water is around. what are your fears about the warnings of a volcanic tsunami. explain what that is. in the case of taal volcano again we have got this la ke taal volcano again we have got this lake and beneath the water level there are a number of submerged volcanic vents and an explosion from one of those underwater events could displace the water above it and cause a tsunami wave to pop out through the cloud area lake. stay with us on bbc world news. still to come: serena williams wins her first title in three years at the auckland classic. all the details coming up from the bbc sports centre shortly. day one of operation desert storm, to force the iraqis out of kuwait, has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry and it is one of its biggest, but the industry is nervous of this report. this may tend to make people want to stop smoking cigarettes. there is not a street that is unaffected.
it is a volcano surrounded by a lake from a volcano surrounded by a lake from a previous explosion ands more water as well. a lot of ground water is around. what are your fears about the warnings of a volcanic tsunami. explain what that is. in the case of taal volcano again we have got this la ke taal volcano again we have got this lake and beneath the water level there are a number of submerged volcanic vents and an explosion from one of those underwater events could displace the water above...
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the long climb up to the 2000 meter high gage lake pass will be no easy task. but the vans are down below and taking an ice bound route knew all good doing. good it was a good while. i who have time for one part. of the market who are just going to do what i do always going to do i have the end of all the school to myself i didn't want or i'm sad it was a little statistical. the whole document was about them child just. got way. more post on the saw 2 possible lawsuits as a result. the problem turns out to be serious as it's the gearbox that's leaking. the van will start again but more problems lie ahead. for the animals eventually catch up to the vans. thanks. for thanks. for cruiser all being not exactly how about we were through your job as you did your. far. better but there. is no the moving out of the middle of the federalism out of the iceberg. if an animal breaks a leg it will slow down the entire migration and it will have to be put down. oh i know it's just something i want to put a story i know. 6 it turned out that the time good luck with the. cross
the long climb up to the 2000 meter high gage lake pass will be no easy task. but the vans are down below and taking an ice bound route knew all good doing. good it was a good while. i who have time for one part. of the market who are just going to do what i do always going to do i have the end of all the school to myself i didn't want or i'm sad it was a little statistical. the whole document was about them child just. got way. more post on the saw 2 possible lawsuits as a result. the problem...
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early in the morning all menace cracking sounds come from the lake. here i. can tell you she said we should. not think she did such a good job to. push. us and you. for the review of the. behavior if an endeavor produced a thing as test or something that. these members of the dock had tribe will migrate with almost 250 animals sheep goats horses yaks and all their belongings. apart from the year that all their possessions fit into 2 trunks. never going out though not that often all they're hoping to. get out of courtesy he said they have talk of damocles. order to your loved ones that have a fridge or turn virgil in your home or in the degree of time and then to do this with the father i don't it's about. time is not a factor for the nomads they advance at their own pace. the van leads the way. the yaks are the fastest. i the sheep and goats followed close behind. by a hopeful home. for old uncle bob of farm life there. was a bob. long belt out that will still hold if you do. it's a long 4 day ride to the new pasture his. 20 year old brings up the rear. lug o
early in the morning all menace cracking sounds come from the lake. here i. can tell you she said we should. not think she did such a good job to. push. us and you. for the review of the. behavior if an endeavor produced a thing as test or something that. these members of the dock had tribe will migrate with almost 250 animals sheep goats horses yaks and all their belongings. apart from the year that all their possessions fit into 2 trunks. never going out though not that often all they're...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news, lake conjola, new south wales.his story and as shaimaa reported there, the australian navy has begun an operation to move hundreds of people trapped in the fire—ravaged town of mallacoota. around 4,000 people have been stranded on a beach since monday night after fires cut off roads. 130 kilometres up the coast in the town of bega, evacuation centers are still taking in people. journalist adriane reardon, from australian broadcasting corporation, is at an evacuation centre in beega town with the latest. it's essentially the calm before the storm. as you can see, there is a fair bit of smoke behind me but it's nothing compared to what we saw on new year's eve when the smoke was so—and—so brown and people were walking around with facemasks. today is an opportunity for people to evacuate their homes and evacuation centre here in bega isjust one that's been established in the lead—up to saturday where we understand conditions will take a turn the worst. so talk to me a little bit about about how people are feeling and
shaimaa khalil, bbc news, lake conjola, new south wales.his story and as shaimaa reported there, the australian navy has begun an operation to move hundreds of people trapped in the fire—ravaged town of mallacoota. around 4,000 people have been stranded on a beach since monday night after fires cut off roads. 130 kilometres up the coast in the town of bega, evacuation centers are still taking in people. journalist adriane reardon, from australian broadcasting corporation, is at an evacuation...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news, lake conjola, new south wales.eature of australian summers but — as we've just reported — this season has seen some of the most intense and extensive fires ever. experts say it's difficult to pinpoint a single cause but three years of dry weather and the hottest temperatures on record last year clearly played a part. as our science editor david shukman reports. 0na on a terrifying scale and burning into many different areas to be stopped, the flames are causing a massive shock. even in a country thatis massive shock. even in a country that is used to fire. usually, the blazes strike scrubland. these are instead tearing into the forests which means the fires are hotter and taller and harder to tackle. for a sense of their size on a map of the uk here is that the vast area in australia that's burned so far. the impact has been devastating. with lives lost amongst firefighters and residents, more than 1000 homes destroyed and an estimated death toll among animals of 500 million. so, what's behind these fires? well, 20
shaimaa khalil, bbc news, lake conjola, new south wales.eature of australian summers but — as we've just reported — this season has seen some of the most intense and extensive fires ever. experts say it's difficult to pinpoint a single cause but three years of dry weather and the hottest temperatures on record last year clearly played a part. as our science editor david shukman reports. 0na on a terrifying scale and burning into many different areas to be stopped, the flames are causing a...
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it moves through the great lakes and tomorrow it arrives in the northeast. many areas will have snow and shoveling and roads will be treacherous and new york city and significant delays and cancellations and behind the storms, negative windchill lester >> thank you, bill. >>> on the eve of his impeachment trial president trump adding big legal guns to his defense team including alan dershowitz and ken starr and monica lewinsky is weighing in. here's peter alexander >> reporter: the president's team is lined up president trump also turning to four frequent fox news like florida attorney general and independent counsels robert ray and ken starr who 20 years ago pursued the case against bill clinton back then mr. trump blasting that impeachment case. >> i think ken starr is a lunatic. i think ken starr is a disaster. >> reporter: this time starr is on the other side defending a president. monica lewinsky today tweeting this is definitely an are you expletive kidding me kind of day. critics note starr was pushed out as president of baylor university after he ign
it moves through the great lakes and tomorrow it arrives in the northeast. many areas will have snow and shoveling and roads will be treacherous and new york city and significant delays and cancellations and behind the storms, negative windchill lester >> thank you, bill. >>> on the eve of his impeachment trial president trump adding big legal guns to his defense team including alan dershowitz and ken starr and monica lewinsky is weighing in. here's peter alexander >>...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news, lake conjola, new south wales.ienced bushfires throughout the summer over many years, but the ferocity and intensity have not been on this scale before. 0ur science editor david shukman has been investigating how the fires reached this level of destructive power. on a terrifying scale, and burning in too many different areas to be stopped, the flames are causing a massive shock — even in a country that's used to fire. usually, the blazes strike scrubland. these are instead tearing into the forests, which means the fires are hotter and taller, and harder to tackle. for a sense of their size, on a map of the uk, here's the vast area in australia that has burned so far. the impact has been devastating, with lives lost among firefighters and residents, more than 1,000 homes destroyed and an estimated death toll among animals of 500 million. so, what's behind these fires? well, 2019 was the country's hottest year on record. and the higher the temperature is, the greater the risks, because fires start more easily as plan
shaimaa khalil, bbc news, lake conjola, new south wales.ienced bushfires throughout the summer over many years, but the ferocity and intensity have not been on this scale before. 0ur science editor david shukman has been investigating how the fires reached this level of destructive power. on a terrifying scale, and burning in too many different areas to be stopped, the flames are causing a massive shock — even in a country that's used to fire. usually, the blazes strike scrubland. these are...
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erie and lake ontario. guess the difference is new york is not a battleground state unlike pennsylvania and michigan wisconsin, correct? >> right. looking forward to that buffalo steelers game this evening. >> bradley, bradley go-ahead from west virginia. >> hi. thank you. and i called in on the republican line but and i am a registered republican but but i have a lot of problems with the republican party. number one is that i believe that they believe and want america to be a plutocracy. i really do believe that. i watched sean hannity and i listen to him and i think, why in the world would working people support a party that is only for the rich. it started with dragon with his tax cut in 81 and it went with bush with his tax code 01 and with this president it's in there now. the republican party has changed, nixon was back in the days before nixon and ford were different. i just can't understand, and another thing, his doing away with the environmental policies that were put in place to protect the envir
erie and lake ontario. guess the difference is new york is not a battleground state unlike pennsylvania and michigan wisconsin, correct? >> right. looking forward to that buffalo steelers game this evening. >> bradley, bradley go-ahead from west virginia. >> hi. thank you. and i called in on the republican line but and i am a registered republican but but i have a lot of problems with the republican party. number one is that i believe that they believe and want america to be a...
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the rust belt and great lakes have long suffered job wise.he should include new york state in that category as well. i lived in buffalo, new york and lived near lake ontario, but i guess the difference is that new york is not a battleground state. guest: right. i am looking forward to that buffalo-steelers game this evening. 12 -- one -- feeling go ahead, our next caller is from west virginia -- go ahead, our next caller is from west virginia. caller: i have a lot of presidents with the -- problems with the republican party. i believe that they want america to be a plutocracy. i really do believe that. hannity and i listen to him and i think why in the world woodworking people -- would working people support the rich. it started with reagan with his tax cut. then it continued with bush with his tax cut in 2001. it continues now with this president. , nixon and ford were different. i cannot understand. his doing away with the environmental policies that were put in place to protect the environment -- that is another thing. thank you very much.
the rust belt and great lakes have long suffered job wise.he should include new york state in that category as well. i lived in buffalo, new york and lived near lake ontario, but i guess the difference is that new york is not a battleground state. guest: right. i am looking forward to that buffalo-steelers game this evening. 12 -- one -- feeling go ahead, our next caller is from west virginia -- go ahead, our next caller is from west virginia. caller: i have a lot of presidents with the --...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news, lake conjola, new south wales.orrespondent phil mercer who joins us from the princes highway close the town of nowra in new south wales where firefighters have been battling the bushfires the past week. describe the describe the scene where you are on the kind of conditions you've been experiencing. this traffic is part of the biggest evacuation this part of australia has ever seen. all the cars, the trailers, trucks, boats, the surfboards, packed cars are all part of this evacuation from southern parts of new south wales. they have been declared unsafe for holidaymakers and residents so what we've been seeing is thousands of people leaving the danger zone had a predicted extreme conditions across south—eastern australia on saturday and what the authorities are really worried about, searing temperatures into the 40s, very dry winds that will exacerbate the five thread and that's why so many people are heading this emergency declaration to get out while they can. it's a massive evacuation, phil. you must have met a
shaimaa khalil, bbc news, lake conjola, new south wales.orrespondent phil mercer who joins us from the princes highway close the town of nowra in new south wales where firefighters have been battling the bushfires the past week. describe the describe the scene where you are on the kind of conditions you've been experiencing. this traffic is part of the biggest evacuation this part of australia has ever seen. all the cars, the trailers, trucks, boats, the surfboards, packed cars are all part of...
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a mass protest is being organised in the lake district over complaints that the area is becoming moreexpected to meet in the village of grasmere next month to oppose plans for houseboats, zip wires and tarmac paths. but the authorities say their concerns are unfounded, as peter marshall reports. it is obvious while many are protective of the landscape of the la ke protective of the landscape of the lake district. it is a unesco world heritage site. but some believe know the time for of the biggest borders the time for of the biggest borders the national party scene. people are coming up this and saying enough is enough has to stop. andy astle, a retired postman, says enough is enough. mike the dangerously going to kill the goose that lays the golden egg. people are coming for it asa golden egg. people are coming for it as a leisure park. there are places that such as blackpool and alton towers. we have to maintain the beauty. the company behind it says they will be residential lodges are not houseboats. the high spots of grasmere campaign is the latest in a series of controversies. th
a mass protest is being organised in the lake district over complaints that the area is becoming moreexpected to meet in the village of grasmere next month to oppose plans for houseboats, zip wires and tarmac paths. but the authorities say their concerns are unfounded, as peter marshall reports. it is obvious while many are protective of the landscape of the la ke protective of the landscape of the lake district. it is a unesco world heritage site. but some believe know the time for of the...
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that lake-effect snow machine has been churning all day in the great lakes creating hazardous driving conditions on this sunday. there is cold air behind it. temperatures across the u.s., very cold wind chill dropping into the teens in atlanta all the way up the east coast. yes, we are watching another storm system. not much relief in sight. the next cross country storm gets in the west on tuesday and arrives in the east by the end of the week. that could bring a whole new set of driving hazards for us. >> greg, thank you. >>> now the mystery virus sparking concern around the globe. china reporting thousands of cases of the coronavirus as millions set to travel ahead of the lunar new year. several u.s. airports are screening arriving passengers. bob woodruff monitoring the outbreak from hong kong tonight. >> reporter: tonight chinese health officials confirming 77 new cases of the mysterious new strain of the coronavirus that has now been linked to three deaths. authorities say 201 people have been infected, and with the busy travel season for the lunar new year approaching, there are
that lake-effect snow machine has been churning all day in the great lakes creating hazardous driving conditions on this sunday. there is cold air behind it. temperatures across the u.s., very cold wind chill dropping into the teens in atlanta all the way up the east coast. yes, we are watching another storm system. not much relief in sight. the next cross country storm gets in the west on tuesday and arrives in the east by the end of the week. that could bring a whole new set of driving...
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beautiful snow, on the peaks of lake tahoe, here. not seem like there is a lot of lake level, but this is one of my favorite times of year to be up in tahoe. >>> talk about that cheating, there is a big vote going on to the south of us. the los angeles city council is college in major league baseball to strip the championship trophies from the houston astros as well as the boston red sox, and award those trophies to the dodgers. the city council is expected to vote within the next week on this resolution. an investigation for back in here, confirm that the astros cheated in 2017. major league baseball has made it clear that, look, the trophies are staying put in houston, and in boston. now, the managers have gone, in boston. will it happen? i don't know. >> i think they do stay with the astros. >> if you are playing and someone is intentionally tipping your pitches, that will affect your performance. >> it will. >> if i were a dodger fan i would be upset. >> they usually take them away. >> yes, but don't award them to the other team.
beautiful snow, on the peaks of lake tahoe, here. not seem like there is a lot of lake level, but this is one of my favorite times of year to be up in tahoe. >>> talk about that cheating, there is a big vote going on to the south of us. the los angeles city council is college in major league baseball to strip the championship trophies from the houston astros as well as the boston red sox, and award those trophies to the dodgers. the city council is expected to vote within the next week...
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also into lake county, south wind did not modify the air mass., we are in the 40s and 50s but our good friend chloe snowing in lake county, 740 am. 1900 feet and i believe it. there it is. willis reports there, linville has had some, parts of lake county as well, that is probably where it is going to stay. i think it is too warm here. maybe some of the higher elevations when we can get some colder air. half inch to 2 1/2. it has delayed the system for some. it might not show up till 9:00 am attending a. it will take a while to swing. inverness now up to three quarters of an inch, santa rosa, 41 100. ben loma, a third. after that it tails off. where it was raining it has been pretty good. where that is has been marin county, sonoma county now over to napa. i know sonoma is getting rain and i mean when it comes down, it is like turning on a faucet. is pouring. that is kind of the words i'm getting. over san pablo bay. american kenya over to hidden brook as well. but, to the south, it is very light. there is some, just not a lot. if you are waiting
also into lake county, south wind did not modify the air mass., we are in the 40s and 50s but our good friend chloe snowing in lake county, 740 am. 1900 feet and i believe it. there it is. willis reports there, linville has had some, parts of lake county as well, that is probably where it is going to stay. i think it is too warm here. maybe some of the higher elevations when we can get some colder air. half inch to 2 1/2. it has delayed the system for some. it might not show up till 9:00 am...
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i grew up near buffalo, new york, and lived between lake erie and lake ontario. i guess the difference is that new york is not a battleground state unlike pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin; correct? >> right, and looking forward to that buffalo steelers game this evening. >> bradley -- by the way, navy won too. navy, army, 31-7. >> first time in three years. >> bradley, go ahead from west virginia. >> hi. thank you, yes, i know i called in on the republican line, but -- and i'm registered a republican, but i have a lot of problems with the republican party, and number one is that i believe that they believe and they want america to be a plutocracy. i really do believe that. i've watched sean hannity, and i listen to him, and i think why in the world would working people support a party that is only for the rich? it started with reagan, with his tax cut in 81. and it went with bush with his tax cut in 01. and with this president, that's in there now. the republican party has changed. nixon, back in the days -- well, nixon and ford were different. and i just can't
i grew up near buffalo, new york, and lived between lake erie and lake ontario. i guess the difference is that new york is not a battleground state unlike pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin; correct? >> right, and looking forward to that buffalo steelers game this evening. >> bradley -- by the way, navy won too. navy, army, 31-7. >> first time in three years. >> bradley, go ahead from west virginia. >> hi. thank you, yes, i know i called in on the republican line,...
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this couple lost their house and had to take refuge in the lake across the road.e thought we had a few minutes at least. we were hosing down the house and everything, doing the gutters, what they say to do, and, within two or three minutes, the fireball just came through at about 80 kays an hour, hit the house, and then we ran into the lake and then all the embers and everything were hitting us, burnt our hair a little bit, and we were in there for about an hour before we got rescued. this is what they're escaping. burning since september, these bushfires have destroyed more than 1,200 homes. the prime minister, who has been a staunch supporter of fossil fuels, insisted that government policy struck the right balance between supporting the economy and protecting the environment. how come we only have four trucks to defend our town? because our town doesn't have a lot of money, but we have hearts of gold, mr prime minister! but he got an angry reception from the residents of cobargo when he visited their town. no, you're an idiot, mate. lake conjola is a popular ho
this couple lost their house and had to take refuge in the lake across the road.e thought we had a few minutes at least. we were hosing down the house and everything, doing the gutters, what they say to do, and, within two or three minutes, the fireball just came through at about 80 kays an hour, hit the house, and then we ran into the lake and then all the embers and everything were hitting us, burnt our hair a little bit, and we were in there for about an hour before we got rescued. this is...
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clear lake you have gotten decent rain right across the lake. if we take it now and put it into the futurecast, watch what happens over the rest of the night. not much. less than .1 inches of rain between now and midnight. there will be a lot of places that don't even get anything in a scenario like this. if yof look at usthe total, it barely registers. tomorrow, it will still look like the storm is here. you will not see rain in the forecast on wednesday, it is just cloudy. it is thursday morning, look at the time right there. that is 1:00 a.m. that is not a big storm, but it is more widespread rain for the thursday morning commute that we you notice. let's bring that forward. there is 2:00 a.m., thursday, decent rain in the north bay. by the time we get to 4:00 a.m. , more rain. most of the rain will fall before the commute, however this is enough rain that whatever time you are waking up, things are going to be wet. the roads are still going to be slick for your drive. you may need the windshield wipers, other than that there is the morning l
clear lake you have gotten decent rain right across the lake. if we take it now and put it into the futurecast, watch what happens over the rest of the night. not much. less than .1 inches of rain between now and midnight. there will be a lot of places that don't even get anything in a scenario like this. if yof look at usthe total, it barely registers. tomorrow, it will still look like the storm is here. you will not see rain in the forecast on wednesday, it is just cloudy. it is thursday...
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the long climb up to the 2000 meter high gauge lake pass will be no easy task. but the vans are down below and taking an ice bound route oh you knew all good doing. good it was a good one. i will have time for one part. of the market here just. to. go to the eye at the end of all the school to myself i didn't walk on set it was a little strategical. the whole government moved from bottom to not just. california. postponed or someone to post almost as a result. the problem turns out to be serious as it's the gearbox that's leaking. the van will start again but more problems lie ahead. for the animals eventually catch up to the vans. thanks. for thanks. for crude oil being not exactly how about we were through with your job as you did your . i don't think. that about there. you know the moving out of the middle of the fire was i want to do it. but. if an animal breaks a leg it will slow down the entire migration and it will have to be put down. oh i know it's just something i want to put a story i know. it's a hand out that those kids don't let the little. crossin
the long climb up to the 2000 meter high gauge lake pass will be no easy task. but the vans are down below and taking an ice bound route oh you knew all good doing. good it was a good one. i will have time for one part. of the market here just. to. go to the eye at the end of all the school to myself i didn't walk on set it was a little strategical. the whole government moved from bottom to not just. california. postponed or someone to post almost as a result. the problem turns out to be...
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that's part of the lake district experience.more tranquil parts of the lake district, so you undo the other part of the deal, which is that quiet, that peace, that calm. in a statement, the lake district national park authority says... it goes on... peter marshall, bbc north west tonight. i will have the headlines for you in just a moment. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. high pressure brought very different weather to our shores this weekend. a lot of dry weather with sunshine, but it was cold with frost and fog during the mornings. monday, we start the new working week with high pressure and it will stay mainly dry with a good deal of sunshine, particularly across southern areas. further north, we've got these weatherfronts and more isobars bringing in more cloud and breeze. we start monday on a less cold note across the north and west of scotland than much of central, southern portions of the uk. a hard frost out of town across central and southern england, with some mist and fog likely, too. a
that's part of the lake district experience.more tranquil parts of the lake district, so you undo the other part of the deal, which is that quiet, that peace, that calm. in a statement, the lake district national park authority says... it goes on... peter marshall, bbc north west tonight. i will have the headlines for you in just a moment. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. high pressure brought very different weather to our shores this weekend. a lot of dry weather...
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even lake superior.s where we have the snow bands that occurred. why does this happen? it's all about the open ocean or open seas from the great lakes here. and it all depends on how much ice is covering the lakes. in fact, the current ice coverage at 11.5%. normally we would see about 21% for the middle of january. with that amount of water available for the atmosphere, it's going to help produce those lake-enhanced snow bands that could produce another four to eight inches of snow for that region. look at this, though, behind the departing storm, negative 20. this is what it feels like to wake up in minneapolis, st. paul, 15 below. 26 in sioux falls. and that frigid air is moving eastward. not as cold, but be ready for a cold shot of winter if you're in new york, boston or perhaps my hometown. >> it would be january, wouldn't it? >> that's what it says. >> derek, thank you. >>> well, heavy rains are bringing relief to areas in australia devastated by bush fires and a much needed break from hot and dry
even lake superior.s where we have the snow bands that occurred. why does this happen? it's all about the open ocean or open seas from the great lakes here. and it all depends on how much ice is covering the lakes. in fact, the current ice coverage at 11.5%. normally we would see about 21% for the middle of january. with that amount of water available for the atmosphere, it's going to help produce those lake-enhanced snow bands that could produce another four to eight inches of snow for that...
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." >>> and also only on "gma," actress and talk show host ricki lake here live for her first interview since revealing her secret struggle. her message now inspiring thousands of women this morning. >>> and it is a very, very busy friday morning here at "good morning america." and the u.s. and our allies on alert after that dramatic attack on iran's top military commander. >> yeah, and iran's supreme leader is now vowing revenge for the u.s. operation that took out that man, general qasem soleimani who was killed in a missile attack at the airport in baghdad on thursday. >> the u.s. saying he was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of americans during the iraq war as well as those protests earlier this week. at the u.s. embassy in baghdad, also warning that he was actively planning attacks on american diplomats and service members. >> you can see thousands of his supporters taking to the streets protesting this morning. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz starts us off there in washington. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. americans are being
." >>> and also only on "gma," actress and talk show host ricki lake here live for her first interview since revealing her secret struggle. her message now inspiring thousands of women this morning. >>> and it is a very, very busy friday morning here at "good morning america." and the u.s. and our allies on alert after that dramatic attack on iran's top military commander. >> yeah, and iran's supreme leader is now vowing revenge for the u.s....
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ds sunday >>> after ricki lake opened up on "gma" embracing her hair loss and rocking her new look, reactions rolling in. what women dealing with hair loss are saying. ♪ it's time to begin >>> how to change in the new year. breaking the bad habits, building the good ones. we're giving you the easy achievable steps for a happier and healthier 2020. ♪ >>> one little black dress, five ways to wear it. how to rock a $20 dress on any type of date. cheap, easy looks to boost your dating game in the new year. ♪ i really, really, really like you ♪ ♪ >> "the bachelor" is back. our exclusive sneak peek behind the scenes of peter's first group date. the romance, the drama, the contenders, all that and more as we're saying -- >> good morning, america. ♪ >>> hey, good morning, america. welcome to our second hour. >> it's our first second hour of the new year, isn't it? >> yes. >> oh, yes, it is. >> big first second hour of 2020. no pressure, but we're all counting on it. >> don't mess it up. >> we'll try not to. >>> up ahead, what's the best credit card? an interesting question for everyone planning to tr
ds sunday >>> after ricki lake opened up on "gma" embracing her hair loss and rocking her new look, reactions rolling in. what women dealing with hair loss are saying. ♪ it's time to begin >>> how to change in the new year. breaking the bad habits, building the good ones. we're giving you the easy achievable steps for a happier and healthier 2020. ♪ >>> one little black dress, five ways to wear it. how to rock a $20 dress on any type of date. cheap, easy...
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bride has more from lake where many people are stuck waiting for permission to go home. we're on the side of a lake that's downwind from the volcano that's in the path of the ash and dust that still coming out and this is as close as we are being allowed to get since early thursday morning this whole place has been a lockdown of basically we're not allowed to get to the villages that are right on the lake it has also meant that many people here another had to get back to their homes which they're not very happy about but it gives you a sense of how dangerous this situation is still considered to be it might look as though the volcano is fairly benign at the moment the pollutants of gas and smoke are quite small but we have been with a group of vulcanologist who been out checking for sulfur dioxide in the air which gives a much clearer indication of just how much activity there is still in the volcano and it does show that this is a volcano which still potentially is very dangerous 1st we have around 5000 tons then the next days have been lower around 1600 but yesterday i
bride has more from lake where many people are stuck waiting for permission to go home. we're on the side of a lake that's downwind from the volcano that's in the path of the ash and dust that still coming out and this is as close as we are being allowed to get since early thursday morning this whole place has been a lockdown of basically we're not allowed to get to the villages that are right on the lake it has also meant that many people here another had to get back to their homes which...
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absolutely i mean we were looking down at this lake from the ridge with says basically a volcano within a volcano we are on what used to be the ancient ridge of this massive crater that is now an extinct volcano and we have a lake inside this crater and of course in the middle of that lake is the volcano itself if i take a step back and it is as you mentioned there deceptively peaceful you know with this you have to remind yourself that this ranks as one of the world's most violently dangerous volcanoes right now and you take a look at that and he said well you know it couldn't hurt a fly and yet we know just what it is capable of from the violent eruptions that we have seen certainly at the beginning of this whole phase of. activity as we look down the main activity is right in the center there at the main crater we still see plumes of gas and steam coming out occasionally more explosive eruptions of brown earth and ashes and dust and it's all going at a kind of a southwesterly direction on these prevailing winds which have been around for the past few days to the across the lake to th
absolutely i mean we were looking down at this lake from the ridge with says basically a volcano within a volcano we are on what used to be the ancient ridge of this massive crater that is now an extinct volcano and we have a lake inside this crater and of course in the middle of that lake is the volcano itself if i take a step back and it is as you mentioned there deceptively peaceful you know with this you have to remind yourself that this ranks as one of the world's most violently dangerous...
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until recently there was an infernal racket all around this lake the clank of pickaxes punctuated by explosions. but the noise stopped. it's an unwelcome silence for luggable. he and thousands of other golden jade hunters had to lay down their tools when the author of closed down the mines. gets by on odd jobs until he can find a buyer for the gens he hopes will change his destiny. found says here are some of the. dishes i took that out in his head. so i took out of his sort of sediment who writes in bags out in panto i did cook. as he waits for a buyer for his precious jade he makes extra money renting his small truck to pneumatic herdsman who seasonal migration takes place several times a year. who to meet the nomads lug for usually drives across the lake but this year the thought has come several months early. who. want to be a dog these are the must know myself i've thought about doing it all myself and all my. own way are going to be deaf in the future. the early mild spell has affected the thick 80 centimeter layer of ice which could give way at any moment. seems determined to
until recently there was an infernal racket all around this lake the clank of pickaxes punctuated by explosions. but the noise stopped. it's an unwelcome silence for luggable. he and thousands of other golden jade hunters had to lay down their tools when the author of closed down the mines. gets by on odd jobs until he can find a buyer for the gens he hopes will change his destiny. found says here are some of the. dishes i took that out in his head. so i took out of his sort of sediment who...
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she believes posts like ricki lake's are important for the community support of people who struggle withshe has spoken out, because it gets to the conversation started around alopecia, i think for many it is still a bit of a taboo subject. so when somebody in the public eye comes out about hair loss, obviously there is an outpouring of others who want to share their experience. in terms of the impact, the way she has spoken about it, it becomes so clear how devastating this can be. absolutely, it has a different impact on different individuals, but for some people it is life—changing. it really can have huge impact on levels of anxiety. lots people really struggle to face the world with their changed appearance. it is a really big thing to come to terms with. i know that you have shared openly your own story, and perhaps you can tell listeners at home about your experience. i'm coming up on my tenth year of having alopecia, so i lost my hair in 2010, quite suddenly, so i have a type of alopecia which is an autoimmune condition and my hair began falling out in clumps in february of 2010,
she believes posts like ricki lake's are important for the community support of people who struggle withshe has spoken out, because it gets to the conversation started around alopecia, i think for many it is still a bit of a taboo subject. so when somebody in the public eye comes out about hair loss, obviously there is an outpouring of others who want to share their experience. in terms of the impact, the way she has spoken about it, it becomes so clear how devastating this can be. absolutely,...
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it's been mainly lake county, mendiceno county. eventually reaching the area saturday night into sunday. we get a break on the morning follows you have some of that fog and increasing cloud throughout the day. that system will turn cloudy to mostly cloudy and give us some rain over the weekend. 60s on the temps. here's ally. >>> thank you, steve. we're going to start in the north bay, marin county specifically. it's been quiet pretty much all morning. southbound 101 at lucky drive, two vehicle collision both on the right hand shoulder that's typically an area that has problems with flooding when it is raining, but it's a clear day, nonetheless than a crash you have to look out for, southbound 101. here's a picture of 280 in san jose, although you can't see it. that heavy fog has sort of moved in over the area obscuring our view. highway. coming up in about five minutes we're going to check on the south bay commute, there is a couple of new crashes to tell you about. time now 1830. let's go back to the desk. >>> san jose's evergreen
it's been mainly lake county, mendiceno county. eventually reaching the area saturday night into sunday. we get a break on the morning follows you have some of that fog and increasing cloud throughout the day. that system will turn cloudy to mostly cloudy and give us some rain over the weekend. 60s on the temps. here's ally. >>> thank you, steve. we're going to start in the north bay, marin county specifically. it's been quiet pretty much all morning. southbound 101 at lucky drive, two...
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county you are looking at some light showrs this is clear lake right here you're very much dry right now, but right at the cusp of some eas of lig rainfall just here nort looking ahead on into thafternoon today we're going to stay nice and dry.in fact a lot of sunshine out tomorrow morning that does change a little bit a few scattered sprinkles early early on and th some light showers make their way on into portions of the northern port a part of marine and sonoma counties, not drifting further south and the noh bay so tomorrow couple spots that could be slick up in the north bay but much of the rest of the bay area is expected to rein dry for your tuesday. just a little clouer a little bit cooletomorrow ahead of what will be warmer and drier conditions yet a gallon your day tomorrow temperatures in the upper 50's to low 60's for our daytime highs across the bay area it will be a pleasant but comfortably co one so keep the jacket close ahead, foster city do the palo alto and on over to woodside each at 61 degrees for yor high temperatures today while santa clara milpitas in san jose
county you are looking at some light showrs this is clear lake right here you're very much dry right now, but right at the cusp of some eas of lig rainfall just here nort looking ahead on into thafternoon today we're going to stay nice and dry.in fact a lot of sunshine out tomorrow morning that does change a little bit a few scattered sprinkles early early on and th some light showers make their way on into portions of the northern port a part of marine and sonoma counties, not drifting further...
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on the shores of lake ontario, one of the feat lakes, we combed the water's edge for plastic with ecologist chelsea rochman. rochmahe here's some plastic, 's some plastic, here's some plastic. you don't have to look very hard to find it. nawaz: on some beaches we found big chunks of plastic. thalong another part of shore, microplastics. rochman: the thing thasticks out to me the most here are all of these kind of perfectly spherical little pellets. nawaz: yeah. what are those? i ticed those too. they're different colors, right? rochman: yeah,rsthey're differe, the are pre-production pellets.th e's a lot of plastic production facilities just north of here and in toronto in general. and so we,hat we see here is basically spillage. these things are lightweight. they make a ton of them, when they're moving them around on the shipping dock or in the hefacility or transporting they blow away easily. they can end up spilling on the dock. they go down the drain and they end up here. okay, so this is all rinsed out now. nawaz: rochman uses a sieve to collect samples of the microplastics, then takes
on the shores of lake ontario, one of the feat lakes, we combed the water's edge for plastic with ecologist chelsea rochman. rochmahe here's some plastic, 's some plastic, here's some plastic. you don't have to look very hard to find it. nawaz: on some beaches we found big chunks of plastic. thalong another part of shore, microplastics. rochman: the thing thasticks out to me the most here are all of these kind of perfectly spherical little pellets. nawaz: yeah. what are those? i ticed those...
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will climate change destroy the forests and the lakes in europe's last great wilderness?ial railway wipe out sami culture, or will it bring jobs and an economic boom to northern lapland ? we don't know. for now, the questions remain unanswered. hello there. after a weekend that's brought us some relatively quiet, innocuous weather, things are about to step up a gear. through this week, we will see some heavy rain at times, gales too, particularly in the north of the uk. generally, it will feel mild for the time of year. signs of something a little bit drier turning up as we get on towards friday. but as far as monday is concerned, it's all about this frontal system, this cold front pushing in from the west. it's going to bring some outbreaks of heavy rain, accompanied by some brisk winds. ahead of the fronts, a lot of cloud, some mist, murk and drizzle. behind the front, things will start to brighten up. we'll see some spells of sunshine, there will be some showers returning to scotland and northern ireland. some of these showers wintry over high ground in scotland. tempe
will climate change destroy the forests and the lakes in europe's last great wilderness?ial railway wipe out sami culture, or will it bring jobs and an economic boom to northern lapland ? we don't know. for now, the questions remain unanswered. hello there. after a weekend that's brought us some relatively quiet, innocuous weather, things are about to step up a gear. through this week, we will see some heavy rain at times, gales too, particularly in the north of the uk. generally, it will feel...
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he is a defined as christopher john nicholson of south lake tahoe.icials say he was working on the heavenly ski patrol that day and there was a serious incident but did not elaborate. a cause of death is still being determined. >>> time for a check of the weather. bill martin here is a look -- here with a look. >> it rained after the big snow, there is a layer of ice that formed on the surface and then we have this most recent snow and when that new snow sits on that ice, it has a tendency to slide but avalanches, i mean, there has been a lot of that. that is what you hate, rain after the mountains after a major snowstorm because it puts a cap on that layer of snow and creates a thin layer of ice. so i guess what i'm getting at is even now if you're going up there snowboarding or skiing or even backcountry, really think about that, i do a lot of stuff myself but i'm careful because when you get that rain, that can cause a lot of problems, so i have been hearing a lot of stories from up there the last couple of weeks. so just be careful. stay in bound
he is a defined as christopher john nicholson of south lake tahoe.icials say he was working on the heavenly ski patrol that day and there was a serious incident but did not elaborate. a cause of death is still being determined. >>> time for a check of the weather. bill martin here is a look -- here with a look. >> it rained after the big snow, there is a layer of ice that formed on the surface and then we have this most recent snow and when that new snow sits on that ice, it has...
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drivers navigating whiteout conditions from the great lakes to the northeast. huge stretches of interstate closed. nearly 700 flights canceled. >>> the breaking news off buckingham palace. the royal exit announced by the queen. prince harry and meghan no longer using royal highness titles. the queen's personal message about her grandson. >>> viral outbreak. the search for possible carriers at major american airports tonight. china confirming more cases of the myff around the globe grow more concerned. [ gunshots ] >>> lethal force. the fatal moment between police and a suspect on the run, leading officers on a wild chase down i-95 in a stolen car. the suspect, allegedly armed with a knife, shot seven times by officers. >>> violent clashes -- the wild scene out of beirut as rioters clash with police long after dark. theorded to move in and restore calm. the economic crisis fuelling that anger. >>> plus, locust invasion. the swarm 37 miles along and 20 miles wide threatening crops. why scientists are calling it the worst outbreak in 25 years. >>> good evening. th
drivers navigating whiteout conditions from the great lakes to the northeast. huge stretches of interstate closed. nearly 700 flights canceled. >>> the breaking news off buckingham palace. the royal exit announced by the queen. prince harry and meghan no longer using royal highness titles. the queen's personal message about her grandson. >>> viral outbreak. the search for possible carriers at major american airports tonight. china confirming more cases of the myff around the...