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>> good eating over there. >> we got to had there on the way from antarctica. >> how many baitfish does it take to feed animals that size? a bunch. a lot. i think that's the nonscientific answer. let's get a little more science he in terms of weather. it is going to be hot inland again on tuesday, but the overall weather pattern is going to shift on wednesday. it will transition and by thursday we will be back to below average temperatures. that is going to stick around through the rest of the work week and even into the weekend. there is even a cold front off to our northwest snaking through the bay area on saturday. more on that in a second. in terms of air quality it retreated a bit today into the moderate category across the board but only barely into the moderate territory. hayes on the horizon and things just won't change a whole lot but yellow dots across the board for the rest of this work week. once the cold front moves through on saturday we may see improvement on the good category by thti weekend rolls around. we will keep you updated as we move closer to the end of the workw
>> good eating over there. >> we got to had there on the way from antarctica. >> how many baitfish does it take to feed animals that size? a bunch. a lot. i think that's the nonscientific answer. let's get a little more science he in terms of weather. it is going to be hot inland again on tuesday, but the overall weather pattern is going to shift on wednesday. it will transition and by thursday we will be back to below average temperatures. that is going to stick around...
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the whales are just passing through on their way to antarctica. >> that is so cool. i think someone said road trip. >> that is it for "kpix 5 news at 12:00 p.m." we are on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area . >> have a great afternoon. [ dramatic music ] >> quinn: eric, what are you-- what are you saying? >> eric: that i love you. i love you so deeply. i planned this night for you. >> carter: okay, you obviously have big plans for quinn, so i'mma get out of the way-- >> eric: no, no. you don't leave. you stay here, please. stay. you're right. i do have plans for my wife for tonight. a surprise. and i want you to be a part of it. ♪♪
the whales are just passing through on their way to antarctica. >> that is so cool. i think someone said road trip. >> that is it for "kpix 5 news at 12:00 p.m." we are on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area . >> have a great afternoon. [ dramatic music ] >> quinn: eric, what are you-- what are you saying? >> eric: that i love you. i love you so deeply. i planned this night for you. >> carter: okay, you obviously have big plans for quinn, so i'mma...
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temperature verifications take time and injuly, it officially recognised the new high temperature from antarcticait was recorded in 2020. christopher burt says time is not on the side of the 1913 death valley record. the fact of the matter is, the time, if there was an investigation and takes two or three years, 134 is probably going to factor somewhere else in the earth in the next three years anyhow. it's kind of a moot point, i think going forward. the wmo is also looking at the new europe high temperature from italy in august. randy saveni says that it is important to get the investigations into extremes right. we need to know extremes so we can build a better world. we know that the climate is changing and we can in part, judge that climate change by the quality of the observations that are being used to assess it. in a few months from now, a summit of world leaders to be held here in the uk will be hugely important in formulating a global response to climate change with the united nations saying that only a combined international effort can avert a climate catastrophe. the conference called
temperature verifications take time and injuly, it officially recognised the new high temperature from antarcticait was recorded in 2020. christopher burt says time is not on the side of the 1913 death valley record. the fact of the matter is, the time, if there was an investigation and takes two or three years, 134 is probably going to factor somewhere else in the earth in the next three years anyhow. it's kind of a moot point, i think going forward. the wmo is also looking at the new europe...
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probably being cloned right now somewhere in antarctica. >> greg: you found out your brother and sistert going to be contributed. vaxxed, if you found out your spouse was your cousin, would it make a difference? >> rob: would make it harder for you. i feel like probably back then in the caveman days, dating was easier. everybody knew who was going to pay, was going to pick up the check. now it so modern. you know what. stick with your cousin. you're already -- he already kind of know each other. i can see the convenience. don't have too many -- every generation is going to be some weirdo. >> greg: what if we are told a lie. what if, kat, marrying your cousin is preferable. isn't it true first cousins are -- >> kat: not to me. you've upset all my cousins. >> rob: all the royal families of europe were all cousins. queen victoria was cousins with the czar. they all had hemophilia and some were insane. i don't know why you're so excited about this. simmer down. >> greg: have ever seen cousin it. >> rob: like the archduke ferdinand. >> greg: maybe that's why am attracted to royalty. you know
probably being cloned right now somewhere in antarctica. >> greg: you found out your brother and sistert going to be contributed. vaxxed, if you found out your spouse was your cousin, would it make a difference? >> rob: would make it harder for you. i feel like probably back then in the caveman days, dating was easier. everybody knew who was going to pay, was going to pick up the check. now it so modern. you know what. stick with your cousin. you're already -- he already kind of...
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after the attacks of 9/11 and a collection of bases that touches every africa -- continent except antarcticano reason to be building new military bases in australia or any part of the world. the biden administration needs to move and the other direction and it was moving in that direction by closing bases and withdrawing troops from afghanistan and should be building on that by closing more bases that are undermining u.s. and global security, but it is not. we face a choice between a path 8 >>> hello and welcome to "nhk newsline" , i am catherine kobayashi. i'm in new york. the u.s. secretary of state after the united nations security council to look at their own countries. antony blinken says all of them will see examples of extreme weather that are unprecedented. he says climate change isn't just threatening the land we live on but also the ways in
after the attacks of 9/11 and a collection of bases that touches every africa -- continent except antarcticano reason to be building new military bases in australia or any part of the world. the biden administration needs to move and the other direction and it was moving in that direction by closing bases and withdrawing troops from afghanistan and should be building on that by closing more bases that are undermining u.s. and global security, but it is not. we face a choice between a path 8...
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after the attacks of 9/11 and a collection of bases that touches every africa -- continent except antarcticano reason to be building new military bases in australia or any part of the world. the biden administration needs to move and the other direction and it was moving in that direction by closing bases and withdrawing troops from afghanistan and should be building on that by closing more bases that are undermining u.s. and global security, but it is not. we face a choice between a path toward permit cold nsects chirpi) (birds tweeting) (dramatic music)
after the attacks of 9/11 and a collection of bases that touches every africa -- continent except antarcticano reason to be building new military bases in australia or any part of the world. the biden administration needs to move and the other direction and it was moving in that direction by closing bases and withdrawing troops from afghanistan and should be building on that by closing more bases that are undermining u.s. and global security, but it is not. we face a choice between a path...
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european scientists say the hole in the ozone layer is now bigger than antarctica itself. it appears every year between august and october and breaks down by december when ozone levels usually fall, but this year it is already bigger than what scientists usually see at this stage. the ozone layer protects the earth from ultraviolet radiation. but the ozone layer is still not expected to fully recover until at least the 2060s. >>> sometimes one person's curse can be another's blessing. the case in point, flash flood watches are in effect across parts of the south as remnants of hurricane nicholas crawl across the region and keep dumping rain. and precipitation is also in the pipeline for the pacific northwest where it can't come soon enough. derek van dam has details. >> that's right, just look at the rainfall totals over the past four days. they have been significant across the gulf coast states from southeast louisiana through the florida pan handling and it won't stop anytime soon. in fact this remnants of what was hurricane nicholas just coming to a screeching halt. slo
european scientists say the hole in the ozone layer is now bigger than antarctica itself. it appears every year between august and october and breaks down by december when ozone levels usually fall, but this year it is already bigger than what scientists usually see at this stage. the ozone layer protects the earth from ultraviolet radiation. but the ozone layer is still not expected to fully recover until at least the 2060s. >>> sometimes one person's curse can be another's blessing....
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it covers an area larger than antarctica. allowing more ultraviolet radiation to reach earth.chemicals is helping but it could be decadesefore the ozone lar recovers. special counl or john durham who was tasked by president trump with reviewing the origins of the most -- russia investigation charged a cybersecurity lawyer today with lying to the fbi. he's accused of presenting information to the fbi without disclosing that his firm represented hillary clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. the larger pressure investigation found russia interfered to aid mr. trump's candidacy. for the first time, and all amateur crew circled the earth today, carried aloft on a spacex capsule. the companies first faced -- space tourism flight blasted off last night. to contest winners and a health care worker on board. they will land on saturday. still to come, we break down negotiations in congress over critical economic legislation. how hospitals in sparsely vaccinated areas prepare to ration care. the problematic inner workings of facebook, plus much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour, from w
it covers an area larger than antarctica. allowing more ultraviolet radiation to reach earth.chemicals is helping but it could be decadesefore the ozone lar recovers. special counl or john durham who was tasked by president trump with reviewing the origins of the most -- russia investigation charged a cybersecurity lawyer today with lying to the fbi. he's accused of presenting information to the fbi without disclosing that his firm represented hillary clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. the...
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and some people go on trips to antarctica and we're seeing this into outer space. >> more emphasis on of the mission that they're actually doing? >> you know, i lived at evert space camp for a month when a friend of mine was climbing and i was working. i had fun. it's always a combination of these thing. i think we've had half a century of the right stuff, which is the fighter pilots going up and they're the only ones who can go. now with this mission you're finding out that millions and millions people have the right stuff to go into space. i think that's hasn't really settled in yet, but the next flight -- it will be interesting the next flight of all civilians, how do we react to that? oh, yeah, they already did that. >> the right stuff also if they have the right amount of money. look, some of these folks got this in a lottery. but there is -- one of the people on this is a billionaire. and that's really the space that this is in right now. it's not cheap. but i wonder would you go? >> in a moment. >> with anyone, with any crew? >> yeah. >> any crew? >> any crew. >> of people who
and some people go on trips to antarctica and we're seeing this into outer space. >> more emphasis on of the mission that they're actually doing? >> you know, i lived at evert space camp for a month when a friend of mine was climbing and i was working. i had fun. it's always a combination of these thing. i think we've had half a century of the right stuff, which is the fighter pilots going up and they're the only ones who can go. now with this mission you're finding out that...
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i went with him on an incredible trip to antarctica to explore the impacts of climate change. but beyond his accomplishments to the people of this country he was an avid baseball fan and loved representing cooperstown and had the best baseball collection i've ever seen. god bless you, sherry, and your family. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields and the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, madam speaker. i rise to recognize september as recovery month and it's important we draw attention as we continue the battle against the ongoing epidemic in our country. september continues to celebrate the gains made by those in recovery as well as promote and support new evidence-based treatment and recovery practices. it is also a time to focus on raise ago wearness and understanding of the mental health and substance use disorders. over the past month many of my colleagues supported purple ribbons to show our support for those in recovery. currently 23 million americans ar
i went with him on an incredible trip to antarctica to explore the impacts of climate change. but beyond his accomplishments to the people of this country he was an avid baseball fan and loved representing cooperstown and had the best baseball collection i've ever seen. god bless you, sherry, and your family. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields and the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson:...
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it's already bigger than the size of antarctica.he start of the antarctic spring, which goes from august into october. the ozone absorbs ultraviolet light coming from the sun and protects living creatures from high energy radiation. ozone levels usually go back to normal by december. tension rises ahead into the or heading into the final two weeks of the baseball season as the dodgers creep even closer to the still first place. giants sports director market baniyas is n my name is on the front. but... i am more proud of the back. siggis: 40% less sugar, and more protein than the leading greek yogurt. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ guess your fear a calm giants fan. you said no big deal. two straight losses. but if you're freaking out i mean, you got to admit, this is the time of the year where everything is magnified and two straight losses is huge. the dodgers breathing down the giant's neck. it didn't go the way planned o
it's already bigger than the size of antarctica.he start of the antarctic spring, which goes from august into october. the ozone absorbs ultraviolet light coming from the sun and protects living creatures from high energy radiation. ozone levels usually go back to normal by december. tension rises ahead into the or heading into the final two weeks of the baseball season as the dodgers creep even closer to the still first place. giants sports director market baniyas is n my name is on the front....
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posts in every continent except antarctica since it was discovered in 2016. earlier this week it was reported the state department's official in charge of handling the mysterious illness left after six months following complaints from sufferers who said the ambassador raised doubts about the illness during a teleconference with its victims. in contrast it has been made a top priority since taking office appointing a veteran analyst who had led the hunt for osama bin laden to lead this effort. >>> and coming up next, democrats celebrating a major abortion rights vote that just passed the house. jackie speier among the chief supporters, and she joins me next. stay with us. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. nbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. psst! psst! allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it h
posts in every continent except antarctica since it was discovered in 2016. earlier this week it was reported the state department's official in charge of handling the mysterious illness left after six months following complaints from sufferers who said the ambassador raised doubts about the illness during a teleconference with its victims. in contrast it has been made a top priority since taking office appointing a veteran analyst who had led the hunt for osama bin laden to lead this effort....
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right now it's larger than the size of antarctica, but researchers are not sure why. the hall is typically caused by chemicals such as chlorine reacting with the stratosphere, this particular hole in the ozone begins growing each year from august to october, but then shrinks in size. by january. firefighters continue to battle several wildfires across our state scenic method firefighters are using to protect the trees near sequoia national park. plus. this is the worst i've ever seen the market for home insurance in the state of california, california wildfires creating major problems for the state's home insurance market. the challenges people are facing when it comes to rate hikes and cancellations. is meeting to dise needed. and if so, who might get them? the advisors divided r whether boosters are necessary, with some arguing current vaccines already offer enough protection. this morning. the committee has been presented with multiple research studies showing just how the effectiveness of the vaccines change over time. since highlights that regardless of the vacci
right now it's larger than the size of antarctica, but researchers are not sure why. the hall is typically caused by chemicals such as chlorine reacting with the stratosphere, this particular hole in the ozone begins growing each year from august to october, but then shrinks in size. by january. firefighters continue to battle several wildfires across our state scenic method firefighters are using to protect the trees near sequoia national park. plus. this is the worst i've ever seen the market...
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scientists said today the hole now covers an area larger than antarctica. that's allowing even more ultraviolet radiation to reach earth. a ban on ozone-depleting chemicals is beginning to help, but it could take 40 years for the ozone layer to recover. special counsel john durham, reviewing the original russia investigation into former president trump, charged a cybersecurity lawyer today with lying to the f.b.i. it involved alleged russian contacts with trump associates during the 2016 u.s. presidential race. the lawyer's firm represented hillary clinton's campaign. the original investigation found russia interfered to aid mr. trump's candidacy. for the first time, an all- amateur crew circled the earth today, carried aloft on a spacex capsule. the company's first space tourism flight blasted off last night with billionaire jared isaacman, two contest winners and a health care worker on board. they'll land on saturday. and, on wall street, stocks had an up-and-down day. the dow jones industrial average lost 63 points to close at 34,751. the nasdaq rose 20
scientists said today the hole now covers an area larger than antarctica. that's allowing even more ultraviolet radiation to reach earth. a ban on ozone-depleting chemicals is beginning to help, but it could take 40 years for the ozone layer to recover. special counsel john durham, reviewing the original russia investigation into former president trump, charged a cybersecurity lawyer today with lying to the f.b.i. it involved alleged russian contacts with trump associates during the 2016 u.s....