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antarctica is 720 miles from the argentinian coast.ly try to go there. normally, it would be way too expensive. >> an argentinian travel group sponsors tours several times a year, particularly during the six arctic summer months from october through march. >> twice a day, you do expeditions. so you go in the small raft. antarctica is a different world. if you haven't been there, you can't imagine what it's like. it's so beautiful, the scenery. you have all these animals you don't have in the rest of the world. you have two types of moss that grow there. that's it. yeah, it's amazing. >> although the antarctica vistas are spectacular, they're set against the backdrop of frigid weather. average temperatures on the continent hover around minus 70 degrees fahrenheit. at the time of lex's trip, it was summer and the temperature was a bit warmer. >> it was around zero. it was really cold. the wind is really cold. the ice is really cold. a lot of layers on. jackets, scarves, hats. >> despite the bitter cold, lex and company soak in every brea
antarctica is 720 miles from the argentinian coast.ly try to go there. normally, it would be way too expensive. >> an argentinian travel group sponsors tours several times a year, particularly during the six arctic summer months from october through march. >> twice a day, you do expeditions. so you go in the small raft. antarctica is a different world. if you haven't been there, you can't imagine what it's like. it's so beautiful, the scenery. you have all these animals you don't...
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"the ocean around antarctica is very unique because it can make it all the way around in a circle, without running into a and it's a place not scientists. campaign comes in -- they're trying to study the unique waters there. play in global climate change. "look at how the arctic warms up. that's in the next 50 years. that's a huge change." but how do we know that? projections. based on climate world. missing piece. the southern ocean, studied. the scientists hope whatever they find projections. more accurate. "as a scientist, it's something that because in the back wonder, what yotually 14 flights around the southern ocean over the next six weeks. a major cellular carrier is testing out a new unlimited plan... but there's a catch. i'll tell you what you need to have to sign up when we experimenting with unlimited data plans again -- but there's a catch. you can pay 100 bucks a month for unlimited data, talk and text for one smartphone -- if you also signup for directv... you can also sign up for the plan if you have a-t-and-t's home-tv service, u- verse. it cost's 40 dollars a month to add
"the ocean around antarctica is very unique because it can make it all the way around in a circle, without running into a and it's a place not scientists. campaign comes in -- they're trying to study the unique waters there. play in global climate change. "look at how the arctic warms up. that's in the next 50 years. that's a huge change." but how do we know that? projections. based on climate world. missing piece. the southern ocean, studied. the scientists hope whatever they...
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a man from chicago won on the men's side. >> how do you train for antarctica? >> i don't know. a nice weekend. no storms this weekend. we're dry both weekend days. next storm middle of next week. that looks like rain more than anything else. raindrops and snow moving away from southern new england. temperatures city, 36, bedford, 31. wind between five and 15 miles per hour. tonight is date night. layer up. bedford, 30. close call, huge storm blowing up in the -- we're done talking about that. let's folks on the good stuff. if you like the warm air, it's a warm front. if you like winter temperatures, you won't like this. you hob he will to the front the numbers are goods and low 60s. weekend, we track a warm front that comes into new england there might be a flurry, but nothing for us. sunday, a mix of clouds and sunshine. it's mild. here is the cool front, temperatures in the 40 which is still way above normal for this time of year. chilly breeze. for tomorrow, starting with sun, finishing with clouds, a bit breezy at times, seasonal. sunday, a mix of clouds and sunshine. it's
a man from chicago won on the men's side. >> how do you train for antarctica? >> i don't know. a nice weekend. no storms this weekend. we're dry both weekend days. next storm middle of next week. that looks like rain more than anything else. raindrops and snow moving away from southern new england. temperatures city, 36, bedford, 31. wind between five and 15 miles per hour. tonight is date night. layer up. bedford, 30. close call, huge storm blowing up in the -- we're done talking...
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. >>> scientist from colorado are headed to antarctica to collect data about the air around the ocean. the unique laboratory that they will be working out of and what it could tell us about climate change. >> reporter: inside this jet. >> it is essentially a fly in laboratory. >> reporter: science is airborne. >> there are tubes there. >> reporter: in the weeks leading up to now, scientists from the national center for atmospheric research happen getting the flying laboratory ready. they are headed to the -- to one of the most inhospitable areas of the world. >> the ocean around antarctica is unique because it goes in a circle without running into a large landmass.>> reporter: it is called the southern ocean and it is a place not fully understood by scientists. that is where they come in. they are going to study the unique roles at the very cold waters there. >> look at how the arctic warms up. >> reporter: how do we know that? the projections are based on world. the southern ocean around studied. the scientists hope that what they find there will help them to make climate change pred
. >>> scientist from colorado are headed to antarctica to collect data about the air around the ocean. the unique laboratory that they will be working out of and what it could tell us about climate change. >> reporter: inside this jet. >> it is essentially a fly in laboratory. >> reporter: science is airborne. >> there are tubes there. >> reporter: in the weeks leading up to now, scientists from the national center for atmospheric research happen getting...
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jc: yes, they traveled to antarctica chilly, morocco, spain, the united arab emirates. ed: seriously? jc: it' s not human. it' s not human. ed: there are 168 hours in a week. jc: seven days. traveled around the world and ran a marathon on every continent. ed: one. -- won. jc: won. lynchie: -- mike: antarctica is beautiful this time of year. we have a few snow flurries. there' s not too much with this one. what is left of it, just on the outer reaches of cake pan. you get to essex is pretty much over with. we are seeing a few sprinkles in the plymouth area. this will be pushing to the outer cape, so you will see a few raindrops. otherwise there' s not too much to talk about. this storm system will blow off and it will go offshore. that is where you will see the heavy rain -- heavy snow, up around nova scotia. gloucester does not get in on this one. it will leave a little snow in the mountains for those of you who will the doing some skiing this weekend. tomorrow morning, look at that, crystal clear skies. it will be on the chilly side. tomorrow afternoon, the sun warms u
jc: yes, they traveled to antarctica chilly, morocco, spain, the united arab emirates. ed: seriously? jc: it' s not human. it' s not human. ed: there are 168 hours in a week. jc: seven days. traveled around the world and ran a marathon on every continent. ed: one. -- won. jc: won. lynchie: -- mike: antarctica is beautiful this time of year. we have a few snow flurries. there' s not too much with this one. what is left of it, just on the outer reaches of cake pan. you get to essex is pretty much...
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an explorer left a haunting message when he realized he would not make history in antarctica. that's next.r,me of it. my dad gave me those shyou thaany. goa maour . yotaf.onesion,even if you di. with 1 nciasors 's howard makes sense of investing. harthd. st h hetackand havehoice. for them. him. a choice t bri cripor ppl beespital a hetack brili a by piri .no more 00 mg. it s ho wework 's san imp g to hel t ag her atta ta w avix en r e ch ying her n't aking intawithlking octo sioppitoo inease ris in yent, t atstro an dea inta brui leed asil eriometi blee don't rili havding stolcer storleed brain ere lems d evy foongas mor te. t mi darilinta. whenburn fick f tuhivingesneutralizes stacidat trce um, um thie ononm tu edarosthe d- wini, frae ee w ainy eyut tou p maia a list here to get the lady of the hock on her feet d gi h thegth enerhy. s wi! the te balanced nun gretinge. withms oein anitamd mi. sure lif those who have served our na arnevery sein ret usaa wknowit mnsto s geuto nce and see y 92ur m pla stalife. t myessth pas keepgrowinakinery cou 's whye thk ard apital one. unl 2%
an explorer left a haunting message when he realized he would not make history in antarctica. that's next.r,me of it. my dad gave me those shyou thaany. goa maour . yotaf.onesion,even if you di. with 1 nciasors 's howard makes sense of investing. harthd. st h hetackand havehoice. for them. him. a choice t bri cripor ppl beespital a hetack brili a by piri .no more 00 mg. it s ho wework 's san imp g to hel t ag her atta ta w avix en r e ch ying her n't aking intawithlking octo sioppitoo inease...
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poplar whole drive these events are open to the public so locally based sailors are deployed to antarctica to bring supplies to scientists push through floating ice to get there. the navy cargo handling battalion one will deliver about twenty million pounds of supplies as part of operation deep freeze the mission starts later this month and will last until february temperatures in antarctica are relatively warm but will likely remain below thirty two degrees during the deployment. well temperatures out there quite a bit colder today than yesterday in fact most of us were around twenty five degrees colder so big difference now is the little bit of warm up then another drop clear skies out there in terms of the skyview beautiful shots there we headed downtown. clear skies on with elaborate are so right now is freezing quite literally actually degree below to be literal battle thirty one degrees when slightly out of the south southwest will help dry it is that when all the way down to fifteen so many levels only a fifty two percent right now in all it's right at freezing that upper twenties a
poplar whole drive these events are open to the public so locally based sailors are deployed to antarctica to bring supplies to scientists push through floating ice to get there. the navy cargo handling battalion one will deliver about twenty million pounds of supplies as part of operation deep freeze the mission starts later this month and will last until february temperatures in antarctica are relatively warm but will likely remain below thirty two degrees during the deployment. well...
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>> antarctica? >> need comfortable snow boots down that way. always a lot of snow and ice. mostly cloudy skies today. mid 30s near 40 degrees this afternoon. and we do have rain moving in overnight tonight. there could be some patchy freezing rain to north and west of 495 near midnight and after. some mixing going on north and west of 495 with wet snow tomorrow morning. this will taper off by the afternoon. a little bit of drizzle around for tailgates. we're drying out. breezy with temperatures into the mid 30s. go pats. beat the chiefs. let's get. temps back in the 20s. there's more of today show thanks for joining us. go pats. have a wonderful morning. we'll see you right back here for 7news at noon. (ugh.) does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it, resolve it. our formula with a special conditioning ingredient, softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens. but it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and to clean pet messes, tr
>> antarctica? >> need comfortable snow boots down that way. always a lot of snow and ice. mostly cloudy skies today. mid 30s near 40 degrees this afternoon. and we do have rain moving in overnight tonight. there could be some patchy freezing rain to north and west of 495 near midnight and after. some mixing going on north and west of 495 with wet snow tomorrow morning. this will taper off by the afternoon. a little bit of drizzle around for tailgates. we're drying out. breezy with...
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that suburbs in los angeles affect the melting ice caps of antarctica?eforestation in the congo affects the typhoons of japan? now, we must face the insurmountable challenges for what they really are, opportunities to reinvent and redesign. "e2: the economies of being environmentally conscious."
that suburbs in los angeles affect the melting ice caps of antarctica?eforestation in the congo affects the typhoons of japan? now, we must face the insurmountable challenges for what they really are, opportunities to reinvent and redesign. "e2: the economies of being environmentally conscious."
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. >> an explorer left a haunting message when he realized he would not make history in antarctica. >>> a british ex-plrer died today of organ failures, days after collapsing from exhaustion while trying to become the first to cross the antarctic alone. henry worsley was 30 miles from completing a 1,000 mile journey when on friday he called for help and was air lifted to chile. in his final message he said "i physical endurance." worsley was 55. the hunt is on for three men who broke out of an orange county california jail. awaiting trial for violent crimes. on friday, they cut through a metal grille, then steel bars, and climbed down five stories on bed sheets. it was 16 hours before anyone noticed. the schools were closed today in d.c., so flurries of children fell on capitol hill. a 140-year-old ban on sledding was lifted there. and our photographer, brian thuske got into the action. >> you all right? >> yeah. thank you. >> no harm, no foul. one d.c. resident can't get enough of the snow, that's tian-tian at the national zoo. pure panda joy. >>> up next, a portrait of the >> the uni
. >> an explorer left a haunting message when he realized he would not make history in antarctica. >>> a british ex-plrer died today of organ failures, days after collapsing from exhaustion while trying to become the first to cross the antarctic alone. henry worsley was 30 miles from completing a 1,000 mile journey when on friday he called for help and was air lifted to chile. in his final message he said "i physical endurance." worsley was 55. the hunt is on for three...
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. >> an explorer left a haunting message when he realized he would not make history in antarctica.hat's next. >> many stories, big or small all affect you one way or another the we ask on every story -- is it right? is it fair? is it honest? we are going to the original source. the people who know. and that's when we know we can report the facts. >> the cbs "evening news" with scott pelley week nights. >>> a british explorer died today of organ failure just days after collapsing from exhaustion while trying to become the first to cross the antarctica alone. henry worsley was 30 miles from completing a 1,000 mile journey when on friday he called for help and was air lifted to chile. in his final message he said "i have run out of time and physical endurance." worsley was 55. the hunt is on for three men who broke out of an orange county california jail. awaiting trial for violent crimes. on friday, they cut through a metal grille, then steel bars, and climbed down five stories on bed sheets. it was 16 hours before anyone noticed. the schools were closed today in d.c., so flurries of
. >> an explorer left a haunting message when he realized he would not make history in antarctica.hat's next. >> many stories, big or small all affect you one way or another the we ask on every story -- is it right? is it fair? is it honest? we are going to the original source. the people who know. and that's when we know we can report the facts. >> the cbs "evening news" with scott pelley week nights. >>> a british explorer died today of organ failure just...
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she said a new record time in the course in antarctica. the man from chicago won on the men's side. >> that is incredible. that makes everyone he here feel lazy. that is crazy. >> you run from time to time. i don't know if you've ever done that, though. >> i've run for doughnuts. that's my running. you can run outside and train. dry weekend days, both. eventually we start to warm things up. a little bit of snow. the bark is worse than the ability. mixed with raindrops dropping in from the merimac. i don't 18 anything other than a coating, an inch and i don't roadways. and it's a drastic cutoff. just a brief little burst of patchy snow showers. that cold front does move offshore later on this evening. you notice the temps out ahead of that cold. the city, 49, new bedford, 22. there may be a couple ever instances where you have a coating. the neighborhood streets, would be about it. close call. huge storm just offshore. we watched it all week. it stayed away from us, behaved itself. a couple of clouds and snow showers the next few hours. fro
she said a new record time in the course in antarctica. the man from chicago won on the men's side. >> that is incredible. that makes everyone he here feel lazy. that is crazy. >> you run from time to time. i don't know if you've ever done that, though. >> i've run for doughnuts. that's my running. you can run outside and train. dry weekend days, both. eventually we start to warm things up. a little bit of snow. the bark is worse than the ability. mixed with raindrops dropping...
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the challenge which in second year will start on january 23rd in antarctica. they will then continue on to punta, chile. miami, madrid, spain. morocco and dubai united arab emirates before finishing in australia. >>> her biggest supporter her 8-year-old daughter taylor who got her a globe trophy. >> she said mommy, you can do this. finish strong. and never looked back. she's ran 45 marathons in 27 states. completing 15 boston marathoning. training for this challenge has been different. every morning running between 10 to 20 miles per hour. after she goes to sleep, cross fit, yoga, personal training. while she hopes to average 3:50 she knows slow and steady. not finishing is not an option. >>> even though her daughter will not be travelling with her. she will have family and friends at each race cheering her on. she completes the marathon challenge she will be the first american women to do so. >>> i'm like blown away. >> she's running in antarctica. and to travel alone and the stress that creates on your body. you have to train for that as well. >> she's super
the challenge which in second year will start on january 23rd in antarctica. they will then continue on to punta, chile. miami, madrid, spain. morocco and dubai united arab emirates before finishing in australia. >>> her biggest supporter her 8-year-old daughter taylor who got her a globe trophy. >> she said mommy, you can do this. finish strong. and never looked back. she's ran 45 marathons in 27 states. completing 15 boston marathoning. training for this challenge has been...
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a veterinarian who works nearby has a possible explanation. 3 "global warming, antarctica icebergs are melting, the ocean levels are rising, the high tides are higher and the storms are taking more of the ... excavating more of the cliffs." pacifica's police chief says officials have reached a point where no one can live inside the threatened apartments. some residents say they have no plans to leave... despite the order and previous evacuations. 3 3 3 here is a look at what you can expect for the next three days. 3 3 3 the time is now 5:xx. coming up.. an update on the earthquake that shook anchorage. the damage and injuries reported. 3 3 don't forget, you can enter to win our valentine's seflie contest! send us your most creative selfie of you and your valentine.. for a chance to win a 150-dollar pair of diamond earrings from alan's jewelry and pawn. just go to wlos dot com and click on "contests" to enter. the winner will be announced during our morning show on february ninth. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, please listen carefully. the lock i want to talk to you about i
a veterinarian who works nearby has a possible explanation. 3 "global warming, antarctica icebergs are melting, the ocean levels are rising, the high tides are higher and the storms are taking more of the ... excavating more of the cliffs." pacifica's police chief says officials have reached a point where no one can live inside the threatened apartments. some residents say they have no plans to leave... despite the order and previous evacuations. 3 3 3 here is a look at what you can...
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. >>> a british adventurer has died while trying to cross the antarctica alone. henry worsley was a 30 miles from the end of the almost 1000-mile trek when he called for help and was airlifted off of the ice friday. his family says he died following complete organ failure. the 55-year-old covered more than 900 miles in 71 days pulling supplies on a slide and attempting to complete an expedition that was done a century ago. >>> a recent study shows women may be paying more for virtually the same product. the research shows on average, products for women cost about 7% more than for men. experts say part of the reason is because women's clothing often enters the country with a higher tax and four. >>> and one coffee maker wants to make cups recyclable. right now the cups are made of trout -- plastic and other difficult for the comedy to recycle them. they will see if this new recyclable material will affect the taste of the product. >>> big news in the carolinas. super bowl 50 is a set. the denver broncos have reached the title game for the second time in three year
. >>> a british adventurer has died while trying to cross the antarctica alone. henry worsley was a 30 miles from the end of the almost 1000-mile trek when he called for help and was airlifted off of the ice friday. his family says he died following complete organ failure. the 55-year-old covered more than 900 miles in 71 days pulling supplies on a slide and attempting to complete an expedition that was done a century ago. >>> a recent study shows women may be paying more for...
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from syria to cuba to antarctica, laura's lifetime travels have widened her world view. she's collected countless memories and not a single regret. >> you're never going to think back five years later or 50 years later and think, wow, i wish i would have worked just one more year. >> reporter: so if your boss of vacation for the upcoming ultimate trip, you'l swing through peru during month ten, where you'll meet alex. >> if you had the chance, would you do a trip like this? >> absolutely. >> reporter: he recently met an australian woman who spent nearly a year hopscotching the globe. >> she said, alex, i don't feel australia is my home anymore. i feel like home is the world. >> reporter: her home is the world. if we can all say that, maybe every day truly would be a vacation. for "today joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. i love it. >> we all love it. >> that's a great concept. >> i'm in. >> let's do it. >> maybe we should do a more in-depth report and go. poor joe fryer. great piece and they made him do the video, the interview with a screen. >> couldn't even go to one of
from syria to cuba to antarctica, laura's lifetime travels have widened her world view. she's collected countless memories and not a single regret. >> you're never going to think back five years later or 50 years later and think, wow, i wish i would have worked just one more year. >> reporter: so if your boss of vacation for the upcoming ultimate trip, you'l swing through peru during month ten, where you'll meet alex. >> if you had the chance, would you do a trip like this?...
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. >>> bill o'reilly, miller time segment tonight, our pal dennis is in antarctica. i'm not kidding.wn there scaring the penguins. we put together a best of miller segment that i hope you'll like. >> you are looking a little don henleyish tonight a little eagles ♪ oh, witchy woman ♪ she's got. >> i think that's a lawsuit by the eagles right there. dennis miller, everyone. all right. you got the short pants on. and you are traveling to antarctica on assignment for the factor to find out why the ice caps are getting larger if the warming, miller. >> by the way, that was a closeup of dean martin's drink. [ laughter ] >> you could say that he can say that. >> i'm going down there in january, billy, to give you a mutt luck on the ground perspective. it doesn't matter if it's getting thicker to the left, they are going to tell youeç they think yardsticks are the devil's september tore. they are going3r@ i don't care if the science proves it's getting thicker. they are going to sigh it's getting thinner. that's why i practice the new religion brag no, sir stickism. i'm prognostic. if somebo
. >>> bill o'reilly, miller time segment tonight, our pal dennis is in antarctica. i'm not kidding.wn there scaring the penguins. we put together a best of miller segment that i hope you'll like. >> you are looking a little don henleyish tonight a little eagles ♪ oh, witchy woman ♪ she's got. >> i think that's a lawsuit by the eagles right there. dennis miller, everyone. all right. you got the short pants on. and you are traveling to antarctica on assignment for the...
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she won in antarctica, first in chilly lay. tomorrow she will head to egypt to keep trying. if she can complete the entire challenge, she would be the first american woman to do so. >> wow. that's impressive. >>> ahead on 7, a dog escapes from day care and spends some time in the fast lane. not a good thing. how did they finally track down that pup? >>> new at 6:00 a local basketball coach taking a shot at history tonight. how a win could put her ...is hard on your nose there's the endless runny noses. the sneezes that just won't quit and of course, the biting that's why puffs is soft. puffs plus lotion tissues... ...are gentle on skin. they help soothe irritation by locking in moisture better. so you can get out a nose in need for softness that fits >>> we hope you can there. another hour of 7 news is straight ahead. >> 7 news at 5:30 starts right now. >>> now at 5:30 parents locked in a legal battle with the state trying to find out what happened to their kids at a bridgewater state day care. >>> lost and found. a little dog's harrowing journey takes him inside continue. >
she won in antarctica, first in chilly lay. tomorrow she will head to egypt to keep trying. if she can complete the entire challenge, she would be the first american woman to do so. >> wow. that's impressive. >>> ahead on 7, a dog escapes from day care and spends some time in the fast lane. not a good thing. how did they finally track down that pup? >>> new at 6:00 a local basketball coach taking a shot at history tonight. how a win could put her ...is hard on your nose...
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. >> elliott says i have never been on a cruise but my aunt and uncle went on a cruise to antarctica.id i would go there. penguins are cool. >> all right. >> antarctica. >> getting out of this weather may be one of the motivators for people. >> don't forget you can reach us at hashtag ktvu the 9. >> thank you, mike. >>> now we can -- >> wah-wah. >> let's go to steve paulson before we get carried away. steve, a lot of people want to escape this weather today. it's rainy. it's windy. it's going to rain tonight, right? >> i don't see how you can escape it. it's all over us right now. not heavy, but consistent and also persistent. when you get those light drizzles, it adds up. santa cruz mountains a few locations over 1.25-inch. many saying they are disappointed. it's not done yet. we also had the king tides started yesterday. had one this morning about 9:00. 6.6 feet. this is along the embarcadero. so thankfully we did not have the system that was like tuesday. that would have been causing problems. coastal flood advisory out. gold gate high tide a half hour ago. flood watch for the enti
. >> elliott says i have never been on a cruise but my aunt and uncle went on a cruise to antarctica.id i would go there. penguins are cool. >> all right. >> antarctica. >> getting out of this weather may be one of the motivators for people. >> don't forget you can reach us at hashtag ktvu the 9. >> thank you, mike. >>> now we can -- >> wah-wah. >> let's go to steve paulson before we get carried away. steve, a lot of people want to escape...
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. >>> a british explorer who was trying to become the first person to cross antarctica alone has died he sent out a distress call for help. he was rescued just 30 miles from his goal. the 55-year-old was air lifted to can hale where he died of organ failure due to a bacterial disease. >>> and just time to remind you you can find out much more on many of the stories we're covering here on our website. the address to click on to as ever is al jazeera. al jazeera for news and sport. hospitals across india. they stare silently - suspended in limbo between the living and the dead. these patients are the infected - victims of a contagion so lethal it kills almost one and a
. >>> a british explorer who was trying to become the first person to cross antarctica alone has died he sent out a distress call for help. he was rescued just 30 miles from his goal. the 55-year-old was air lifted to can hale where he died of organ failure due to a bacterial disease. >>> and just time to remind you you can find out much more on many of the stories we're covering here on our website. the address to click on to as ever is al jazeera. al jazeera for news and...
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martin gross died on tuesday, days after suffering a stroke on a cruise ship traveling to antarctica. gross was mayor of concord for three terms and also served as legal counsel to three new hampshire governors. tonight republican candidates for the white house will debate in iowa. but it will likely be a lineup that does not feature donald trump in it. and there is debate controversy on the democratic side of things too. josh mcelveen is here to break it all down for us. josh: the democratic candidates may be headed back to the debate stage in new hampshire before the primary, and in defiance of committee. there is donald trump's feud with the fox network continues and appears it will follow through on his threat to boycott the debate tonight of. >> my temperament is very good, very cold. reporter: the donald will be sitting this one out. in the way jeb bush sees it, the only thing miss willing be the hot air. >> it's all about him, he's a far -- narcissit. he wanted casino gambling in florida. >> totally false. >> you wanted it and you would have got it. josh: bush hopes without tru
martin gross died on tuesday, days after suffering a stroke on a cruise ship traveling to antarctica. gross was mayor of concord for three terms and also served as legal counsel to three new hampshire governors. tonight republican candidates for the white house will debate in iowa. but it will likely be a lineup that does not feature donald trump in it. and there is debate controversy on the democratic side of things too. josh mcelveen is here to break it all down for us. josh: the democratic...
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on 7 continents in # days and she is she won the first two legs in the women's division first in antarctica and today they will compete in miami. she is amazing. >> that's an amazing thing to think i want to do that but doing it. >> good for had he been becca wishing you the best from boston. >>> new york bar having fun with the snowstorm. >> plus the mishap in washington, d.c. that led to a >>> a restaurant and bar in buffalo had fun with this week answered blizzard. they posted this outside saying if buffalo got two feet of snow it would be called tuesday. the local cbs affiliate posted a picture of the sign on their facebook page and has more than 8,000 likes and more than 4,000 shares. >> a bit of a mishap when it came to measuring snowfall in washington, d.c. the official total at reagan national airport 17.8 inches and you might say wait they got more. according to the washington post the number is smaller than surrounding areas and the reason is weather observers at the airport lost their snow measuring equipment to the elements halfway through the blizzard and they lost the yardstic
on 7 continents in # days and she is she won the first two legs in the women's division first in antarctica and today they will compete in miami. she is amazing. >> that's an amazing thing to think i want to do that but doing it. >> good for had he been becca wishing you the best from boston. >>> new york bar having fun with the snowstorm. >> plus the mishap in washington, d.c. that led to a >>> a restaurant and bar in buffalo had fun with this week answered...
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"global warming, antarctica icebergs are melting, the ocean levels are rising, the high tides are higher and the storms are taking more of the ... more of the cliffs." pacifica's police chief says officials have reached a point where no one can live inside the threatened but some people say they have no plans to leave despite the order. a benign weather week will continue through thursday, with afternoons, light winds, and occasional clouds. the next storm series will start to move onshore friday, with valley rain and wind and high sierra snow by friday night. the weekend will be stormy, with falling snow levels by sunday morning. while details are still hazy, expect winter driving in the sierra from friday afternoon through monday morning, and wet-windy conditions through the weekend . -jeff tonight: mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. south wind around 5 mph becoming calm. wednesday: partly sunny, with a high near 55. calm wind. cloudy, with a low around 34. calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph after midnight. thursday: partly sunny, with a high near 59. west wind 5 to 10 mph. th
"global warming, antarctica icebergs are melting, the ocean levels are rising, the high tides are higher and the storms are taking more of the ... more of the cliffs." pacifica's police chief says officials have reached a point where no one can live inside the threatened but some people say they have no plans to leave despite the order. a benign weather week will continue through thursday, with afternoons, light winds, and occasional clouds. the next storm series will start to move...
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to cross antarctica alone without help has died, 55-year-old henry became ill with a bacterial infection and was 50 kilometers to the end of his adventure. more news on our site al jazeera.com. velshi. "on target" tonight. donald trump has taken a big lead in iowa. across the country he could run the table for the gop thom nation. plus the spoiler for the race, could it be new york's former mayor michael bloomberg? just seven days until the iowa caucuses, the first voting of the 2016 presidential nomination. donald trump is again the man with the momentum. according to lathest poll, 37% are going with donald trump, meanwhile, texas senator ted cruz is lost his lead in iowa, leadinlead losing hislosing his. marco rubio stands as 14%. all the republican candidates barely register in the single digits. and trump is so confident of his win that this is what he told iowa voters over the weekend. >> my people are so smart and you know what else they say about the people? the polls, they say i have the most loyal people where you could see that? where i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue
to cross antarctica alone without help has died, 55-year-old henry became ill with a bacterial infection and was 50 kilometers to the end of his adventure. more news on our site al jazeera.com. velshi. "on target" tonight. donald trump has taken a big lead in iowa. across the country he could run the table for the gop thom nation. plus the spoiler for the race, could it be new york's former mayor michael bloomberg? just seven days until the iowa caucuses, the first voting of the 2016...
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this is basically antarctica. i was watching the weather reports today, and they were saying 72 and sunny today, so this caught me completely by surprise. erin: you are almost like a snowman here. i don't know how you are dealing with all the snow on your coat. >> it's pretty heavy, but i will manage. erin: for the florida guy, how are you reacting to this? >> it's kind of fun. in florida we get school canceled its because of hurricanes. that's no fun because the people lose their homes and stuff like that. here we can on what with the snow, go sledding, it's great. erin: this is the slight? >> yeah, we were about to go sled up the hill. erin: ok, be safe, have fun. angst for stopping by. there are a lot of people surprisingly still walking around rosslyn. -- thanks for stopping by. alison: you have in finding all the floridians today. leon: ask patrick if that is a sledding accident on his face. erin: we are going to go with that. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." states of emergency -- the blizzard of 2016. t
this is basically antarctica. i was watching the weather reports today, and they were saying 72 and sunny today, so this caught me completely by surprise. erin: you are almost like a snowman here. i don't know how you are dealing with all the snow on your coat. >> it's pretty heavy, but i will manage. erin: for the florida guy, how are you reacting to this? >> it's kind of fun. in florida we get school canceled its because of hurricanes. that's no fun because the people lose their...
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. >> a british explorer who is trying to become the first person to cros cross antarctica has died.he was airlifted to chile where he died of organ failure due to bacterial disease. >>> now south africans can w depression has access for help. but now an exercise program is meant to help. >> it's not you're usual aerobic includes. these participates are between 60 and 80 years old. some of them have a little trouble keeping up, but they say that's not going to stop them. >> i'm finished. >> finished? >> i can't run. >> so you exercise. >> yes, exercise. i can't run. >> the depression and anxiety group say that one in five south africans have mental health problems. this class helps to fight depression. >> sometimes we persist in ge getting out. >> group leaders say as many as 90% of depressed people over 65 don't get help. many come from poor communities. >> doctors say that many elderly patients don't recognize the mental health problems. it's one reason why depression in older people is often under diagnosed and many countries. >> sometimes exercise alone isn't enough. >> some say
. >> a british explorer who is trying to become the first person to cros cross antarctica has died.he was airlifted to chile where he died of organ failure due to bacterial disease. >>> now south africans can w depression has access for help. but now an exercise program is meant to help. >> it's not you're usual aerobic includes. these participates are between 60 and 80 years old. some of them have a little trouble keeping up, but they say that's not going to stop them....
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parts of antarctica are deaf increasing their rates too so this is something we're seeing globally. it's not just something we're seeing in little pockets here and there all over the world we're seeing glaciers retreat at pretty alarming rates. >> melting at the basic same rate? depends a lot on how fast the glacier is flowing but this is pretty comparable. it can be a little slower in antarctica because it's a little colder. >> this is just remarkable as we're looking at this. looks like the climbers have made it to the bottom of this massive ice tunnel and i've got my radio here so let's see what they're seeing or hear what it was like for them. good morning, guys. i want to check in with you. this is amy again. you made it to the bottom? >> that's right. standing at the bottom. it's awesome. >> he said it's awesome. so tell me what you're seeing. >> he's seeing a drone. >> hey, climbers, tell me what you're seeing. describe what you're looking at. >> everything is awesome. >> he went ahead with -- blue ice. i can tell you one thing, i have a challenging climb in front of >> yes,
parts of antarctica are deaf increasing their rates too so this is something we're seeing globally. it's not just something we're seeing in little pockets here and there all over the world we're seeing glaciers retreat at pretty alarming rates. >> melting at the basic same rate? depends a lot on how fast the glacier is flowing but this is pretty comparable. it can be a little slower in antarctica because it's a little colder. >> this is just remarkable as we're looking at this....
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. >> and his final statement from antarctica, henry said that he was sad that he had to pull out andas so close to completing his historic journey. but he will be remembered like his hero shackleton, whose bravery and spirits of expiration. ♪ the sun was out here in washington today, but with temperatures around freezing the roads are still treacherous following this weekend blizzard. mind you, not many people are driving. most cars are buried under mounds of snow. notols are shut and will reopen until wednesday and transport services are still very far from normal. jane o'brien went out to see how long it will take to get the city back to work. is monday, but clearly, not business as usual. i am knee deep in snow, three days after the storm hit. according to the city's mayor, euro real bowser, it could take several more days before these side roads are clear. the city is still in a state of emergency. >> we are, of course, also tackling the residential streets. 24knew that we would have inches of snow in the district and very cold temperatures throughout the week. several days of cl
. >> and his final statement from antarctica, henry said that he was sad that he had to pull out andas so close to completing his historic journey. but he will be remembered like his hero shackleton, whose bravery and spirits of expiration. ♪ the sun was out here in washington today, but with temperatures around freezing the roads are still treacherous following this weekend blizzard. mind you, not many people are driving. most cars are buried under mounds of snow. notols are shut and...
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melting of ice, both sea ice, the layers of ice that form seasonally in the arctic, and around antarctica, and land ice, the major ice sheets, the continental ice sheets like the greenland ice sheet and the antarctic ice sheet. in both respects, both in terms of the shrinking amount of sea ice, for example, in the arctic at the end of a summer. the kind of trajectory that we're on leads to the conclusion that within a matter of a couple of decades, we may see ice free conditions in the arctic at the end of the summer. this is something that the climate models predict shouldn't happen for another 60 years, 'til the end of the 21st century, and indeed nature seems to be on a course that's faster, that's more dramatic than what the climate models predict. we are already observing and measuring a decrease in the amount of ice in the greenland ice sheet and the west antarctic ice sheet. now, the climate models have predicted that we shouldn't see that for many decades to come, and the key distinction here is if it's a land ice sheet, a land-based ice sheet, then when it melts, it actually cont
melting of ice, both sea ice, the layers of ice that form seasonally in the arctic, and around antarctica, and land ice, the major ice sheets, the continental ice sheets like the greenland ice sheet and the antarctic ice sheet. in both respects, both in terms of the shrinking amount of sea ice, for example, in the arctic at the end of a summer. the kind of trajectory that we're on leads to the conclusion that within a matter of a couple of decades, we may see ice free conditions in the arctic...
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dozens of sailors are gearing up for a mission that is sending them to antarctica. hey buddy, let's get thesesdayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll put it back on the shelf... new from mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. start the relief. let's end this. the alabama crimson tide are the new college football national champions. alabama defeated the clemson tigers 45 to 40 last night thanks to a late goal line touchdown run by heisman trophy winner derrick henry. the win was the team )s fourth championship in seven years. a strong canadian cold front will approach the region on tuesday. ahead of that front expect a gusty southwest wind that will push temperatures well into the 50s. this cold front won t have much moisture to work with. however, as it passes tuesday evening we may see a few raindrops
dozens of sailors are gearing up for a mission that is sending them to antarctica. hey buddy, let's get thesesdayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll put it back on the shelf... new from mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. start...
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an explorer left a haunting message when he realized he would not make history in antarctica. that's next. r, me of it. my dad gave me those he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. and you've gotta switch to decaf. an honest opinion, even if you disagree. with 13,000 financial advisors, it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. happy birthday. i just had a heart attack... and now i have a choice. for her. for them. and him. a choice to take brilinta. who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. with a baby aspirin as it affects how well it works. it's such an important thing to do to help protect against another heart attack. brilinta worked better than plavix. the chances another one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to doctor. since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising more easily don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers. a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your doctor about bleeding,
an explorer left a haunting message when he realized he would not make history in antarctica. that's next. r, me of it. my dad gave me those he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. and you've gotta switch to decaf. an honest opinion, even if you disagree. with 13,000 financial advisors, it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. happy birthday. i just had a heart attack... and now i have a choice. for her. for them. and him. a choice to...