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this is our big lake, the village has been liquefied, we have come to the beaver trails.them down. why , i just don’t understand, they should walk, or rather motherland here we have beavers, storks , black and white herons. there are a lot of living creatures here for the very first time. i saw a beaver a few years ago, the female took her away from the house and deceived. i didn't want to show where she dives where she goes. i do not protect my offspring, like the people here are beavers set up their dams in this plant. they live here. here you can meet a raccoon every single day, in the evening, in the morning and in the afternoon. all living creatures of our country walk here from beavers to deer. we have so many divorced animals, thank god that we can be proud of our homeland of belarus . it is located in the malorita region before there were more than 10 of them here. now the only thing left is before. this place was a swamp. and it had bushes. the shrubs were in several places and it turned out, as it were, with holes in it. swamp, therefore, this tract where we are
this is our big lake, the village has been liquefied, we have come to the beaver trails.them down. why , i just don’t understand, they should walk, or rather motherland here we have beavers, storks , black and white herons. there are a lot of living creatures here for the very first time. i saw a beaver a few years ago, the female took her away from the house and deceived. i didn't want to show where she dives where she goes. i do not protect my offspring, like the people here are beavers set...
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everyone goes fishing on the big lake and on the rita river, we catch both on small lakes and on the ish comes in circles. she is, when she walks through the big water, all the fish enters all the small channels into rita from rita into the flycatcher. here we have one, as it were here lesson on if fishing to take. the river is a good clean river, the nature around it is very beautiful, there are many animals , swans, storks, herons, tourists come rafting down the river in kayaks on horseback in the summer , the river is currently used by the locals as in the good old days for recreation for fishing. facts that have been hidden for decades under the heading secret it is only necessary to have a wild imagination to imagine how i went out there , took away children and threw children to shepherd dogs, eyewitness testimony and a miracle, surviving prisoners of concentration camps, we will tell and show dozens of inquisitional operations they did not give water there was no water. we took this dirty snow warmed up in the palms and so we translate the genocide. watch on belarus 24 tv chann
everyone goes fishing on the big lake and on the rita river, we catch both on small lakes and on the ish comes in circles. she is, when she walks through the big water, all the fish enters all the small channels into rita from rita into the flycatcher. here we have one, as it were here lesson on if fishing to take. the river is a good clean river, the nature around it is very beautiful, there are many animals , swans, storks, herons, tourists come rafting down the river in kayaks on horseback...
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Apr 16, 2023
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this is our big lake, the village of pozhezhin, we came to the beaver trails.own. why, i just don’t understand, they should walk, or rather motherland here we have beavers, storks , black and white herons. there's a lot here living creatures very first time. i saw now a beaver a few years ago the female took away.
this is our big lake, the village of pozhezhin, we came to the beaver trails.own. why, i just don’t understand, they should walk, or rather motherland here we have beavers, storks , black and white herons. there's a lot here living creatures very first time. i saw now a beaver a few years ago the female took away.
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the minsk region, because sapropels lie everywhere, and it remains like this, only one of these big lakesgoing to the north shore along it. if we take the north, the eastern coast, this is the coast of central belarus already. western disease is located where the sun is now e on the order and finally, the southeast, it connects us with e, the eastern disease. this is the specificity of this natural object. the northern coast is more so cold, more so severe, one might say, the taiga coast, and the southern coast is useful and the entire coastline. it is an alternation of these biocenoses of such a real, type and more warm, more useful, such as it is still very interesting, an ethical river. now, when you look at the northern shore of the lake, you can see that such a swampy forest is high. it is sharply, as if cut off by a wall, that is, the river is critical. she does not let him go further in polissya and, in general, belarus can be an exclusive phenomenon. when they began to measure the magnetic field, it turned out that the most significant deviation of the magnetic field in belarus to
the minsk region, because sapropels lie everywhere, and it remains like this, only one of these big lakesgoing to the north shore along it. if we take the north, the eastern coast, this is the coast of central belarus already. western disease is located where the sun is now e on the order and finally, the southeast, it connects us with e, the eastern disease. this is the specificity of this natural object. the northern coast is more so cold, more so severe, one might say, the taiga coast, and...
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the question, we are building such a wall in estonia, we also have natural borders, a river and a big lakewould answer yes, what if we say about the return to normal relations between two peoples who are neighbors and who had very close contacts , then i think that there are certain prerequisites for this, one of them - this is what i can imagine from the point of view of a ukrainian from the point of view of the free world, namely a complete ukrainian victory release territories together with full responsibility, in particular, recognition of what happened and responsibility on the part of russian society, it may also happen that in russia there will be a leader who, like a free brown, will kneel down and ask for forgiveness, then it is possible that in the far-sighted perspective there will be a certain warming in the relations of patrin zane in the future, if you look from the estonian perspective, you can't distinguish between normal relations on the one hand and all the atrocities that took place on the other, you can't live with your eyes wide shut. and now let's move on to current a
the question, we are building such a wall in estonia, we also have natural borders, a river and a big lakewould answer yes, what if we say about the return to normal relations between two peoples who are neighbors and who had very close contacts , then i think that there are certain prerequisites for this, one of them - this is what i can imagine from the point of view of a ukrainian from the point of view of the free world, namely a complete ukrainian victory release territories together with...
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even if you are saying this is a sizable investment, if you get the kind of earthquake damage in a big lake we are talking about, that is going to cost way more? >> exactly. we are talking with partial and full collapse is of thousand dollars -- hundreds of thousands of dollars. this soft stor completely destructive to a house or at least you are going to be out of your house for years, extremely disruptive and expensive to repair. kristen: can i touch and other types of damage, old chimneys, houses may be built on hillsides, mobile homes? they each carry a different kind of danger. touch on what people should know. >> we did work with fema to create a document and you can find information on those vulnerabilities you just described at strengthenmyhouse.com. there are visual cues and videos , pictures, all kinds of things to help people identify if they have one of these vulnerabilities and what they should do to mitigate the damage. kristen: for folks who want more information, where can they go? >> kristen: thanks for showing the website and talking about this program. >> thanks for your
even if you are saying this is a sizable investment, if you get the kind of earthquake damage in a big lake we are talking about, that is going to cost way more? >> exactly. we are talking with partial and full collapse is of thousand dollars -- hundreds of thousands of dollars. this soft stor completely destructive to a house or at least you are going to be out of your house for years, extremely disruptive and expensive to repair. kristen: can i touch and other types of damage, old...
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dan: new 11:00, the big lake tahoe's on. the warmer spring weather is starting to melt the snow. there's a lot of it after the winter we've had. we've told you about the flooding concerns but there's another potential concern lurking. it's looking for food. as j.r. stone explains, the bears are coming out of hibernation and their hungry. >> get out. go away. reporter: the bears are back. out from hibernation and experts say they are looking for food in the lake tahoe region and beyond. >> unfortunately, they do have that power of cuteness. you have to put that in the back of your mind. that's a very large wild animal. reporter: chris chopra -- joseph says his colleague recorded this video from her dining room in the sierra a couple weeks ago. she made sure to be as loud as she could so the bears new they weren't welcome. >> we've had a lot of calls like that, them going up to windows and pushing on doors to see if they can get in. they know there's food in houses. we are encouraging people to keep their doors and windows locked. reporter: and brian recorded this video recently of
dan: new 11:00, the big lake tahoe's on. the warmer spring weather is starting to melt the snow. there's a lot of it after the winter we've had. we've told you about the flooding concerns but there's another potential concern lurking. it's looking for food. as j.r. stone explains, the bears are coming out of hibernation and their hungry. >> get out. go away. reporter: the bears are back. out from hibernation and experts say they are looking for food in the lake tahoe region and beyond....
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dan: new 11:00, the big lake tahoe's on. the warmer spring weather is starting to melt the snow.inter we've had. we've told you about the flooding concerns but there's another potential concern lurking. it's looking for food. as j.r. stone explains, the bears are coming out of hibernation and their hungry. >> get out. go away. reporter: the bears are back. out from hibernation and experts say they are looking for food in the lake tahoe region and beyond. >> unfortunately, they do have that power of cuteness. you have to put that in the back of your mind. that's a very large wild animal. reporter: chris chopra -- joseph says his colleague recorded this video from her dining room in the sierra a couple weeks ago. she made sure to be as loud as she could so the bears new they weren't welcome. >> we've had a lot of calls like that, them going up to windows and pushing on doors to see if they can get in. they know there's food in houses. we are encouraging people to keep their doors and windows locked. reporter: and brian recorded this video recently of a mama bear known as jacuzzi an
dan: new 11:00, the big lake tahoe's on. the warmer spring weather is starting to melt the snow.inter we've had. we've told you about the flooding concerns but there's another potential concern lurking. it's looking for food. as j.r. stone explains, the bears are coming out of hibernation and their hungry. >> get out. go away. reporter: the bears are back. out from hibernation and experts say they are looking for food in the lake tahoe region and beyond. >> unfortunately, they do...
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everyone goes fishing on the big lake and on the rita river , we catch both on small lakes and on canalshere the fish come in all around. she is when she walks on high water. that fish enters all the small channels into rita from rita into the flycatcher. here we have such a lesson, as it were, if you take fishing. the river is a good clean river nature around it is very beautiful a lot of animals, swans, storks, herons tourists come rafting down the river in canoes in the summer the river at the moment, as in the good old days, is used by the locals for recreation for fishing. we talk about the most interesting from the world of science real crystal, it is quite easy to distinguish from a fake. the main thing is to know how experienced consultants will tell you how to choose crystal, what to focus on. mostly. this transparency is a thin beautiful ringing of the density of the product. naturally. the play of light with interesting facts, the very first glasses that archaeologists discovered in the tomb of an egyptian pharaoh. here on the jamon were sunscreen, exciting questions. and we a
everyone goes fishing on the big lake and on the rita river , we catch both on small lakes and on canalshere the fish come in all around. she is when she walks on high water. that fish enters all the small channels into rita from rita into the flycatcher. here we have such a lesson, as it were, if you take fishing. the river is a good clean river nature around it is very beautiful a lot of animals, swans, storks, herons tourists come rafting down the river in canoes in the summer the river at...
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i am sure we will talk to later in the season about the big lake down at the southern end of the san know you told me that as part of your expertise. you guys are a fantastic resource. the meteorology department at san jose has helped us so thoroughly with the fire season. you have been a huge help today on the climate and hydrology side. thank you so much. >>> we have to move on to the forecast. a live look over the trivalley. that is 580 towards livermore. 54 degrees right now in livermore. clear skies. the marine layer has filled in the media pay. low clouds are coming in right through the immediate city at golden gate, east bay, and north bay valley with a little bit of fog on 101. other than that, pretty much smooth sailing this morning. the take away today is that it is a few degrees cooler than yesterday. that is an y ofsaying wiill be t a w degre beloerre. san jose, i dohaveas many 90s on the map, but still plenty of upper 80s. 88 san jose , 86 sunnyvale. number for the inlet east bay will be in the low 90s. 90 pleasant hill, 86 dublin. we jump back over into the bayside of t
i am sure we will talk to later in the season about the big lake down at the southern end of the san know you told me that as part of your expertise. you guys are a fantastic resource. the meteorology department at san jose has helped us so thoroughly with the fire season. you have been a huge help today on the climate and hydrology side. thank you so much. >>> we have to move on to the forecast. a live look over the trivalley. that is 580 towards livermore. 54 degrees right now in...
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he managed to take the car away from the settlement, the plane crashed into the big imandra lake and. under water on the surface. only debris remained. wherein pilot from navigator. ejected according to local authorities, their lives and health are not in danger, the cause of the crash is now being established. in the sverdlovsk region , the number of victims of the disaster in the village of sosyeva increased to two bodies of the second deceased and was found under the rubble, a house that had burned down on the eve of a fire. destroyed more than 100 households, at least three hundred local residents were left without a roof over their heads . the prosecutor general's office believes that the fire could have occurred due to careless handling of fire at a local sawmill. all last information from our ural subcorrespondent olga zenkova. the scale of the fires is clearly visible from above in the village of sosva, the fire destroyed one and a half hundred residential buildings, the wind speed reached 20 m / s, so the flame spread rapidly, bypassing someone, leaving someone on the ashes
he managed to take the car away from the settlement, the plane crashed into the big imandra lake and. under water on the surface. only debris remained. wherein pilot from navigator. ejected according to local authorities, their lives and health are not in danger, the cause of the crash is now being established. in the sverdlovsk region , the number of victims of the disaster in the village of sosyeva increased to two bodies of the second deceased and was found under the rubble, a house that had...
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somewhat surprising officials really don't know how big the lake currently is.hat has a huge impact on the amount of water dams can release from reservoirs to make way for the snow melt eventually. there is a risk that the reservoir releases will exceed channel capacity. it will not be as large as it was in early march. with those storms now the only figure that they could come up with is 300,000 acres that equates to about 470 square miles or a huge patch of prime farmland. 22 miles by 22 miles. but that's a critical number to know if the state and federal governments are going to be able to assist folks, farms and towns fight floods as the lake grows ever larger with snowmelt. tom baker, ktvu fox two news, tom, this was a natural lake. they drained it, and it filled back up again. has this ever happened before actually happened several times over the years. but it hasn't been this big since 1982 and 83 . it's a very young reporter. i was down there back in 1982 and 83. it was so large when we took a helicopter up now. admittedly we had a little bit of a ceilin
somewhat surprising officials really don't know how big the lake currently is.hat has a huge impact on the amount of water dams can release from reservoirs to make way for the snow melt eventually. there is a risk that the reservoir releases will exceed channel capacity. it will not be as large as it was in early march. with those storms now the only figure that they could come up with is 300,000 acres that equates to about 470 square miles or a huge patch of prime farmland. 22 miles by 22...
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salt lake is one of them, so it’s big like yazers, and the great lakes of the usa huron michigans question. this is a variant of the united states thanks to this reservoir was named the city of salt lake city, the capital of utah, let's move on to the seventh question. in what era of the history of the earth do we live, and what would be useful mesozoic time. roman how did you respond? i answered option c, in fact, i myself don’t know which one you think, right? uh, and in what era did dinosaurs live like paleozoic types, well, it's logical one of two options. no. well, actually, there's still more to choose from. it's just that there are three options anastasia which option did you choose? i chose cenozoic because it seems to me that what can i do, the zoyas used to be very, maybe ivan has some information. i chose cenozoic, because paleozoic is paleos, which translates from greek as ancient mesozoic. this is translated as the average dinosaurs lived there. eh, well, that remains an option. and yes , you should, in principle, this is the easiest way to associate dinosaurs with t
salt lake is one of them, so it’s big like yazers, and the great lakes of the usa huron michigans question. this is a variant of the united states thanks to this reservoir was named the city of salt lake city, the capital of utah, let's move on to the seventh question. in what era of the history of the earth do we live, and what would be useful mesozoic time. roman how did you respond? i answered option c, in fact, i myself don’t know which one you think, right? uh, and in what era did...
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give me please, but the lake is such a big round round houses on the shore there was a round lake withdy helped. thank you, only nonhumans will leave. don't worry, you'll figure it out. the main thing is that you are alive. i don't even know if it's good that i'm still alive. if something happened to my child, no, don't say that. this is when a person has died already corrected, it ’s impossible not to ask for forgiveness, hug, or talk. and while we are alive, everything can be fixed. you love him? seems like he died for you. and here the main thing is not to miss this chance to understand that you can be corrected? and when you understand what moment it all happened, then everything get better. and if the shoes are to blame, it happens, but there must be repentance, you know what i mean. not always i wanted the best, my girl. if it didn't work. this is how it's better? do what you think about, and you can do yours . that's right, what you think about him. well, now someone has to do it. the first step pride is the enemy of everything. but if you are sent from heaven , that person will
give me please, but the lake is such a big round round houses on the shore there was a round lake withdy helped. thank you, only nonhumans will leave. don't worry, you'll figure it out. the main thing is that you are alive. i don't even know if it's good that i'm still alive. if something happened to my child, no, don't say that. this is when a person has died already corrected, it ’s impossible not to ask for forgiveness, hug, or talk. and while we are alive, everything can be fixed. you...
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officials say they don't know how big the lake currently is, and that has a huge impact on the amountwater dams can release from reservoirs to make way for the snow melt. eventually. there is a risk that the reservoir releases will exceed channel capacity. it will not be as large as it was in early march with those storms it is unclear at this point if surrounding communities will receive assistance if the flooding gets worse. in the sierra foothills. all that rain and snow. we saw this winner leading to a new gold rush and people are finding the precious metal and streams and rivers in the same areas reminders for struggled back in 18 49 earlier today on the four we spoke with san jose state geologist jonathan miller, he told us gold that has been stored in rock deposits for millions of years, is now being loosened by the rushing water. i would hesitate to put a figure on it. i don't know that anybody can put an accurate figure on it, but we know from the early mining days that those gravels are very rich in gold, and so loosening them all up now is producing a lot. treasure hunters
officials say they don't know how big the lake currently is, and that has a huge impact on the amountwater dams can release from reservoirs to make way for the snow melt. eventually. there is a risk that the reservoir releases will exceed channel capacity. it will not be as large as it was in early march with those storms it is unclear at this point if surrounding communities will receive assistance if the flooding gets worse. in the sierra foothills. all that rain and snow. we saw this winner...
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to international rules in the south china sea and not claim it likes it's their own, like a big chinese lake. these are the simple things to do. you have to convince the chinese communist party there are real costs for bad behavior and if their president who says, gosh, a minor incursion into europe might be ok or abandon afghanistan where we have 13 killed, those are the things the chinese leadership will see as appeasing, and puts american lives at risk. >> sandra: i quote you directly, we should do everything we can, and senator lindsey graham suggested this as far as troops in taiwan. >> strategic ambiguity is not working. china, after afghanistan, believes the store is open, that you can go in and take whatever you want on biden's watch. i would be very much open to using u.s. forces to defend taiwan, it's in our national security interest to do so. >> sandra: are you on board with that as well, u.s. troops on the ground to defend taiwan? >> japan will almost certainly get drawn into this if there is an invasion in taiwan, we have a security guarantee to support taiwan, like article 5 i
to international rules in the south china sea and not claim it likes it's their own, like a big chinese lake. these are the simple things to do. you have to convince the chinese communist party there are real costs for bad behavior and if their president who says, gosh, a minor incursion into europe might be ok or abandon afghanistan where we have 13 killed, those are the things the chinese leadership will see as appeasing, and puts american lives at risk. >> sandra: i quote you directly,...
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just how a big that lake that is just much water is in there right now. r today is not yes, but the heat, just not about the not about the water at this we don't have another unless you're talking about the melt john morning. yeah, that snow melt up there. mentioned, aria, we do have that flooding concern in our own backyard. but you head out to the central valley. there's the old historic tulare lake bed right there. the kings river, which is one of the primary drainage is from the sierra taking that water to the historically bad. that is once again filling up is under a flood warning and all that melt in the sierra nevada does have an impact on maybe your weekend plans to 70 national park has closures officially being announced for tomorrow as the merced river. those other streams continue to rise with the record snowpack. we've had now melting off at an accelerated pace because of this heat in those green areas. those are flood watches in effect starting yesterday, lasting through next week. so we're right in the midst of it. now here in the bay area, w
just how a big that lake that is just much water is in there right now. r today is not yes, but the heat, just not about the not about the water at this we don't have another unless you're talking about the melt john morning. yeah, that snow melt up there. mentioned, aria, we do have that flooding concern in our own backyard. but you head out to the central valley. there's the old historic tulare lake bed right there. the kings river, which is one of the primary drainage is from the sierra...
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this right here is a live picture from earth cam in big bear lake. >> wow. it's the same problem facing communities across the mississippi river. forecasters are warning some areas in the region could see their worst floods in 20 years. we're also following a serious risk of tornadoes and baseball-sized hail impacting millions across the southern plains and florida. nbc news meteorologist bill karins is tracking the weather and the storms, where they're headed. steve patterson is in california but we begin first with nbc's maggie vespa. she's along the mississippi river in davenport, iowa, and, maggie, what are you seeing right there? what's making the mississippi approach a historic flooding event? >> reporter: yeah, tom, savannah, exactly. to your point people are used to floods here but they realize this one may be an anomaly, likely to be, and historic absolutely. the water has been moving up since we've been here over the last 36 hours and come up a city block since we were here yesterday afternoon and that's jarring for people to see how quickly it's m
this right here is a live picture from earth cam in big bear lake. >> wow. it's the same problem facing communities across the mississippi river. forecasters are warning some areas in the region could see their worst floods in 20 years. we're also following a serious risk of tornadoes and baseball-sized hail impacting millions across the southern plains and florida. nbc news meteorologist bill karins is tracking the weather and the storms, where they're headed. steve patterson is in...
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Apr 24, 2023
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somewhat surprising officials really do not know how big the lake is. the only figure they could come up with is 300,000 acres, which equates to about 470 square miles or a huge patch of prime farmland. 22 miles by 22 miles. but that's a critical number to know if the state and federal government are going to be able to assist folks, farms and towns who fight floods. as the lake grows with snowmelt will have more of this later on. five tom baker ktvu. fox two news. okay tom, thank you for the update. and whether here in the bay area, we have certainly started to warm things up a beautiful sunny day here in the bay area and roberta. things are going to get even warmer this week. they will continue to get warmer. in fact, for the first time this spring season i've placed and 91 degree reading on our extended forecast. we go and what we have here they are experiencing in other areas. in fact, we are anticipating the great elect. tahoe area as well as the central valley to certainly warm up as well. and that is why the national weather service has now issue
somewhat surprising officials really do not know how big the lake is. the only figure they could come up with is 300,000 acres, which equates to about 470 square miles or a huge patch of prime farmland. 22 miles by 22 miles. but that's a critical number to know if the state and federal government are going to be able to assist folks, farms and towns who fight floods. as the lake grows with snowmelt will have more of this later on. five tom baker ktvu. fox two news. okay tom, thank you for the...
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understand the attractiveness that we presented, but fortunately , it happened repeatedly in big discussions like lake urmia, although we expect the same in lake urmia. to be purified at the right time and in the right place, when in reality agriculture does not need it, it is delivered with water , and the mechanics of the entrance to tehran, the head of the lake , is your entrance and it is delivered . very good visibility in the southern parts the western part of the country to the eastern part of the country, talabi, was in good condition. the parts of the zagros were in good condition, but the parts in the northwest of the country are not in good condition because the ones that are used are more than hundreds of them. it is in the region and to them that you have one of these in the form of saab tunnel and sibha mineral dam, the same thing happened to urmia lake, which means that you have a more serious plan for people like you, so that these accounts are at least in the places that are involved in the supply of drinking water. they are not provided after much research fortunately, what has happe
understand the attractiveness that we presented, but fortunately , it happened repeatedly in big discussions like lake urmia, although we expect the same in lake urmia. to be purified at the right time and in the right place, when in reality agriculture does not need it, it is delivered with water , and the mechanics of the entrance to tehran, the head of the lake , is your entrance and it is delivered . very good visibility in the southern parts the western part of the country to the eastern...
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i know in the lake tulare is a big deal. we had some of our reporting crews in corcoran last week. they're getting ready. there's a lot of cities lined up there, correct? >> yep. and really anybody in the central valley who has any investment in the levees holding should be a little bit concerned. the levees are yet another example of infrastructure that's a little bit aging, and you hope it holds, but certainly down in pajaro earlier this year, it didn't hold. and tulare lake reappearing is something we haven't seen for multiple years. so there is a potential for some bad flooding. if the water system holds the way it was built, we'll be okay. >> could be a dicey few months now for a lot of people in the central valley. >>> let's move on and talk about robots giving you a ride to the airport. this is going to happen in san jose pretty soon. the city is working with a bay area tech start-up to get you to the airport in driverless vehicles. here's how it's going to work. glideways is the bay area start-up making the driverless electric-powered pod. they'll ferry you 3 1/2 miles betw
i know in the lake tulare is a big deal. we had some of our reporting crews in corcoran last week. they're getting ready. there's a lot of cities lined up there, correct? >> yep. and really anybody in the central valley who has any investment in the levees holding should be a little bit concerned. the levees are yet another example of infrastructure that's a little bit aging, and you hope it holds, but certainly down in pajaro earlier this year, it didn't hold. and tulare lake reappearing...
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big deal. and people, you know, that these lakes have important importance is in, in, in the pop culture. you know, in the, in the, you know, the people have created a memories around these lakes and in but, but essentially, you know, this is a sign of how, how well you can manage a. busy busy natural resource in and it's a perfect perfect indication of a collapsing water governance structure. of course, in the case of that c, things are a lot more complicated because we have, you have the trans boundary element in and, and the conflicts and everything. but you know, we're talking about in the case of great salt salt lake or lake or mia. these are, you know, close. busy all that these bases are located within the jurisdiction of one single country. i mean, of course, you know, the, the water governance can be, have hazard or there's a, there are many, many different agencies involved. but historically, stakeholders have not been engaged in how the development path was, was being envisioned. busy in the case a lake were mia, you know there was an obviously water dependent path that. busy y
big deal. and people, you know, that these lakes have important importance is in, in, in the pop culture. you know, in the, in the, you know, the people have created a memories around these lakes and in but, but essentially, you know, this is a sign of how, how well you can manage a. busy busy natural resource in and it's a perfect perfect indication of a collapsing water governance structure. of course, in the case of that c, things are a lot more complicated because we have, you have the...
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not only did the lake go down, but the timing of the water and how it came down and what it came down with, the cleanliness, all of that, was just a big problem. tv announcer: since it is shrinking, the lake is becoming less pure. it's hard to predict how long it may be before fish can no longer survive in it. young ely: i would imagine, by the turn of the century, the fisheries would be eliminated entirely. tv narrator: just 3 fish today, where there once were thousands. man 2: then they murdered the fish, i would say. just a murder is what it is. ely: at one point, the lahontan cutthroat trout were extinct in this lake. we were very much afraid that the cui-ui were going to become extinct as well. tv narrator: pyramid lake is the only place they're found in all of the world. ely: we're cui-ui ticutta. we're cui-ui eaters. we fish for them, we eat them, and we want to do that again. when i was a kid, about this time of year, your ears would be listening and you'd hear somebody say, "they're running" 'cause we knew the cui-ui were running. and when the cui-ui ran, you'd come to the lakeshore and there were people all up and down the l
not only did the lake go down, but the timing of the water and how it came down and what it came down with, the cleanliness, all of that, was just a big problem. tv announcer: since it is shrinking, the lake is becoming less pure. it's hard to predict how long it may be before fish can no longer survive in it. young ely: i would imagine, by the turn of the century, the fisheries would be eliminated entirely. tv narrator: just 3 fish today, where there once were thousands. man 2: then they...
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the big -- vehicles exited onto lakeshore and lake park, where one person was pronounced dead.ture of the police department. one quarter of officers are on leave because of an investigation linked to racist text messages. kumasi: an appeals court has partially blocked the ruling to suspend the approval of a widely used up abortion drug but is allowing restrictions to limit access to stand. the case is likely headed to the supreme court. reggie: dianne feinstein has asked to be temporarily removed from the judiciary committee as she recovers from shingles at home. she has missed 60 votes due to her illness and democrats want her to resign -- some democrats want her to resign from congress. drew: breezy on the coast, temperatures are comfortable, 50's and 60's. kumasi: and bringing you a live picture from the bay bridge whole plaza, metering lights came on at 5:30 eight. traffic is backed up. number 7 -- jobina: seven, everybody. it is blue and gold day. get on your feet, warriors fans, for your starting forward. as the tallest member of the team, he blocked shots as well as he b
the big -- vehicles exited onto lakeshore and lake park, where one person was pronounced dead.ture of the police department. one quarter of officers are on leave because of an investigation linked to racist text messages. kumasi: an appeals court has partially blocked the ruling to suspend the approval of a widely used up abortion drug but is allowing restrictions to limit access to stand. the case is likely headed to the supreme court. reggie: dianne feinstein has asked to be temporarily...
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lake 3450eimmediate. people said after a big winter, how is lake meade doing.lt, it hasn't started melting yet. scientists anticipate it to go up, but not up so good we're in safe levels, closer to 36%. warmth will start to help drew: i am abc7news meteorologist drew tuma with your forecast. it is windy, temperatures in the 50's and 60's. a dip in temperatures tomorrow before we warm up for the weekend. >> now to the world premier, first look at the teaser trailer for "the marvels." the movie that brings captain marvel, captain monica rambo together to save the universe. it opens november 10th. take a look. >> captain rambo. what the hell are you doing? >> going to get you some readings. hello? hello? >> is this an avengers path? >> where is captain rambo? >> what the -- ♪ >> there i am. >> so our powers. >> i can manipulate light energy. you i can totally change. >> not again. >> hi. where's our daughter. >> wherever you were. >> we're a team. >> no, we're not a team. >> we're not a team. for likes or followers. their path isn't for the casually curious. and t
lake 3450eimmediate. people said after a big winter, how is lake meade doing.lt, it hasn't started melting yet. scientists anticipate it to go up, but not up so good we're in safe levels, closer to 36%. warmth will start to help drew: i am abc7news meteorologist drew tuma with your forecast. it is windy, temperatures in the 50's and 60's. a dip in temperatures tomorrow before we warm up for the weekend. >> now to the world premier, first look at the teaser trailer for "the...
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so if you think about lake marion, lake moultrie, so if we look at a big map of south, there are these giant lakes that form the santee river that are created in the deal. and why did they create what were they trying to get? what what what did this have in it that the federal government and the mayor of charleston and the governor of south carolina and all these, why did they want to cut down all these trees, build these enormous -- and dams to dam up the sand, to take this water that's coming from rocky branch. what were they wanting from it. energy. energy. so they're building essentially holding ponds of electricity and they're going to build these power generating facilities that will take that water run it through turbines and electrify rural south carolina. and so if we think about that american story, the water that falls and such heavy quantities here and get shot down into the congo river through the rocky branch creek, makes it into the congo re, joins up with the watery joins up eventually with the santee and it's a source of power to turn light bulbs on to fire factories t
so if you think about lake marion, lake moultrie, so if we look at a big map of south, there are these giant lakes that form the santee river that are created in the deal. and why did they create what were they trying to get? what what what did this have in it that the federal government and the mayor of charleston and the governor of south carolina and all these, why did they want to cut down all these trees, build these enormous -- and dams to dam up the sand, to take this water that's coming...
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it truly is unique to this region, this lake, and this hillside. from bigw and thrive. we're proud to call these places home too. they're where we put down roots, and where together, we work to help move everyone's financial goals forward. pnc bank. meet the lounger... i get just what i need with a tap... on the wayfair app. get outdoorsy for way less at wayfair. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ hey hon. hey dad...(sniffs) that smell could be 8,000,000 odor causing bacteria. good thing adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria that detergents leave behind. clean is good, sanitized is better. ♪ ♪ lowe's knows you never come in for just one thing. so we've got to know a lot of things about a lot of things. like what makes your lawn thrive, paint that adds color in one coat and a dishwasher that handles all the dirty work. you got this. and we got you. ♪ ♪ ♪ celebrate everyone who loves like a mom with a gift from pandora jewelry. ♪when i was but a child... eating heinz on spaghetti.♪ ♪i hoped and wished that i could be a grown-up already.
it truly is unique to this region, this lake, and this hillside. from bigw and thrive. we're proud to call these places home too. they're where we put down roots, and where together, we work to help move everyone's financial goals forward. pnc bank. meet the lounger... i get just what i need with a tap... on the wayfair app. get outdoorsy for way less at wayfair. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ hey hon. hey dad...(sniffs) that smell could be 8,000,000 odor causing bacteria. good...
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american conservation coalition to is a group that i speak with often and they're holding a big event in salt lakeity in june, and it's all about conservative climate solutions. and so maybe they're not for the green new deal, which they're not, but therefore finding ways to our promise, and it does seem like it's getting traction even from conservatives. um, absolutely last word. my i have a lot of hope for your generation, though. i do think our generation is great, and we have really suffered and you know, they think they're the greatest generation. we live for that internet meme, which you know you could argue was better on some quaint level. yes thank you all really great to have you here tonight. thanks so much for the conversation. okay tune into cnn this morning tomorrow. the ceo of jpmorgan chase, jamie don and speaks out about the recent bank collapses and what this means for the chance of recession. thanks so much for watching tonight. our coverage continues now. ladies and gentlemen, you know him? well, masterer of the sword maestro of the boat. true son of france. relish begin. cheval
american conservation coalition to is a group that i speak with often and they're holding a big event in salt lakeity in june, and it's all about conservative climate solutions. and so maybe they're not for the green new deal, which they're not, but therefore finding ways to our promise, and it does seem like it's getting traction even from conservatives. um, absolutely last word. my i have a lot of hope for your generation, though. i do think our generation is great, and we have really...
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american conservation coalition to is a group that i speak with often and they're holding a big event in salt lake june, and it's all about conservative climate solutions. and so maybe they're not for the green new deal, which they're not, but therefore finding ways to our promise. and it does seem like it's gaining traction even from conservatives. um, absolutely last word. my i have a lot of hope for your generation, though. i do think our generation is great, and we have really suffered and you know, they think they're the greatest generation. we live for that internet meme, which you know you could argue was better on some point level. yes thank you . all really great to have you here tonight. thanks so much for the conversation. okay tune into cnn this morning tomorrow. the ceo of jpmorgan chase. jamie diamond speaks out. about the recent bank collapses and what this means for the chance of recession. thanks so much for watching tonight. our coverage continues now. when you find your reason to go on. pull you passed the doubt, pain and past your limits matter what we go on bio freeze. moderat
american conservation coalition to is a group that i speak with often and they're holding a big event in salt lake june, and it's all about conservative climate solutions. and so maybe they're not for the green new deal, which they're not, but therefore finding ways to our promise. and it does seem like it's gaining traction even from conservatives. um, absolutely last word. my i have a lot of hope for your generation, though. i do think our generation is great, and we have really suffered and...
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syria to 50 in central and then 3.19, in southern sierra and one of the spots that is a big concern is to larry lake, which is kind of like the southern part of central california. and that is the that they could see the equal that i was reading about this and about 60 inches of water, right? imagine that. so imagine that kind of rain coming down. it's kind of inconceivable. and as we start to see this melt, that's where the trouble lies is that you've got some low lying areas that are there that can take on that water very quickly. and get some flooding that could last for very long time. temperatures around the state right now. you can see about 76 degrees in los angeles. overall warming up 70 in bakersfield. still not so warm at sfo about 62 degrees and as we take it to lake tahoe there in the 50's now. so we've been cool the last few days, but things have started warming up and they will continue to do that as we hsad towards the weekend. now as the rich and kind of buildd in here notice we really don't have any chance of snow flakes coming anywhere near the sierra as we head towards the weekend
syria to 50 in central and then 3.19, in southern sierra and one of the spots that is a big concern is to larry lake, which is kind of like the southern part of central california. and that is the that they could see the equal that i was reading about this and about 60 inches of water, right? imagine that. so imagine that kind of rain coming down. it's kind of inconceivable. and as we start to see this melt, that's where the trouble lies is that you've got some low lying areas that are there...
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lake expanding as it also. in the latter half of the 20th century, we see a big acceleration in the retreats. and then the next question we ask of the model as what would have happened in the absence of climate change. and what we see is it least that's fluctuates backwards and forwards in this front section, the valley. and said, because of that, our best estimates is that all of the observed for trees for face here. now almost entirely due to sense and the time it ah, this is called attribution signs. these are the range of methods to see the fingerprints of climate change on global events. it's crucial, impartial, evidence proofing emission for the direct impact on the life of people, even thousands of kilometers the way that impact is to present the sol. i'm interested in what you buy most that list and again, you got a what i mean or not, but the sooner they gave me this guy almost any day monday that that, that but, but i left and got a policy director of german watch kristof bove has been working closely with south i think it's an extremely significant case. so the vote, the sum of mon
lake expanding as it also. in the latter half of the 20th century, we see a big acceleration in the retreats. and then the next question we ask of the model as what would have happened in the absence of climate change. and what we see is it least that's fluctuates backwards and forwards in this front section, the valley. and said, because of that, our best estimates is that all of the observed for trees for face here. now almost entirely due to sense and the time it ah, this is called...
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big problem. we have seen that in alabama and lake charles, louisiana, where there is a flood watch up.ride of i-10 during for during for making it through the morning hours and kind of got her across alabama and georgia tomorrow afternoon with the heaviest rains being from atlanta to augusta, to the carelines and as far north as -- before it clears out sunday morning. cold rain as well is going to be 20 degrees below average and the 20 degrees above average late next week. the eastern half of the country will see a big warm-up come thursday and friday. linsey? >> linsey: looking forward to that warm-up. rock, thank you. and who differs from the investigation into the fatal stabbing of the executive bobbly in san francisco. tonight, please now say whoever stabbed him, not take his phone or while it. we now see the surveillance video showing the's final moments. mark morgan is in san francisco. >> reporter: new clues in the investigation into the fatal stabbing of tech executive bobbly, police are reportedly studying the security images obtained exclusively by the dailymail.com. this one
big problem. we have seen that in alabama and lake charles, louisiana, where there is a flood watch up.ride of i-10 during for during for making it through the morning hours and kind of got her across alabama and georgia tomorrow afternoon with the heaviest rains being from atlanta to augusta, to the carelines and as far north as -- before it clears out sunday morning. cold rain as well is going to be 20 degrees below average and the 20 degrees above average late next week. the eastern half of...
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big problem. we've already seen that in alabama and lake charles, louisiana, where there's a flood. watch up that rain you see in houston that will ride up by 10 during the overnight tonight through the morning hours and kind of gather across alabama and georgia tomorrow afternoon with the heaviest rains will be from atlanta to augusta to the carolinas and as far north as the norfolk before it clears out sunday morning. cold rain as well will be 20 degrees below average during that event, and then 20 degrees above average late next week, the eastern half of the country will see a big warmup come thursday and friday. lindsey looking forward to that warm up , rob. thank you, and there are new details from the investigation into the fatal stabbing of tech exec bob lee in san francisco tonight. police now say whoever stabbed him did not take his phone or wallet, and we now see the surveillance video showing lee's final moments. abc is demarco morgan is in san francisco. tonight new clues in the investigation into the fatal stabbing of tech exec bob lee. police are reportedly studying in
big problem. we've already seen that in alabama and lake charles, louisiana, where there's a flood. watch up that rain you see in houston that will ride up by 10 during the overnight tonight through the morning hours and kind of gather across alabama and georgia tomorrow afternoon with the heaviest rains will be from atlanta to augusta to the carolinas and as far north as the norfolk before it clears out sunday morning. cold rain as well will be 20 degrees below average during that event, and...
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developers have big plans for one of the oldest towns in lake tahoe, the chronicle reports.assive redevelopment project is being called 39. north lake tahoe would revamp the entire community of kings beach on tahoe's north shore. plans call for a major new hotel , dozens of new town houses and rental units reserved for local workers. these plans are at the early stage of development. so far, nothing's been purchased or approved. thousands of unusual blee bloo, rather sea creatures are washing up on our california coastline. they are commonly known as villelaailors and are o larger than a teacup. scientists say they are showing up on beaches from point a rita all the way to san diego. they are a distant cousin of the jellyfish , but they cannot swim and become stranded in the sand. experts say the wind and the currents pushed them ashore, experts warned. they are mostly harmless, but they can't cause some irritation to the skin or humans and pets. oakland all the big victory parade this weekend on to champion high school basketball teams. fans filled the streets of downtown o
developers have big plans for one of the oldest towns in lake tahoe, the chronicle reports.assive redevelopment project is being called 39. north lake tahoe would revamp the entire community of kings beach on tahoe's north shore. plans call for a major new hotel , dozens of new town houses and rental units reserved for local workers. these plans are at the early stage of development. so far, nothing's been purchased or approved. thousands of unusual blee bloo, rather sea creatures are washing...
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but the wreckage of two boats that sank in a storm years ago in lake superior so that's a big deal. > during a trip to deliver lumber. >> greg: go ahead >> kat: that's remarkable. what did you guys do today. >> greg: does this everybody make you wish you could fill, when i was a kid, fill your entire house up with water so you could like swim around in your house >> kat: oh, my god, you were a baby, too. >> terry: i do a lot of ship wreck diving, deep ship wrecks i'm actually going to japan to do archeology. >> greg: do you have panic attacks. >> terry: we use rebreathers so if you make a mistake you die but these great lake ship wrecks are amazing because they're in deep dark cold water they're scary because they're so well preserved. ocean ship wrecks get eaten up quickly those are really cool. >> greg: let's go to tom. >> tom: to fight hunger, woosta is putting food pantries in elementary schools. >> greg: oh. wow. >> tom: somebody saw one of the kids, it was a little kid, asked this girl for her granola bar and she thought oh, this is sad now i'm going to put food pantries in all
but the wreckage of two boats that sank in a storm years ago in lake superior so that's a big deal. > during a trip to deliver lumber. >> greg: go ahead >> kat: that's remarkable. what did you guys do today. >> greg: does this everybody make you wish you could fill, when i was a kid, fill your entire house up with water so you could like swim around in your house >> kat: oh, my god, you were a baby, too. >> terry: i do a lot of ship wreck diving, deep ship...
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and i don't mean to be racist or anything, but the mexican cartel influence up here is salt lake it's not that bigf a city. i used to run with the people up there. it would seem to be pretty easy to around the mouth. but nothing ever happens. you never hear of a big buster anything. i don't know what is going on with the. i hope this helps with the conversation. >> i'm not sure how to respond all of what was just said. i would say that i've met many people, like frank, previously when it was working on my first book. folks who have spent years of using hand when. it is very, very, comment. that is changing. you are not finding people using fentanyl for a long time. i would say it is a rare thing to find someone who has been using fentanyl for three years. you get into treatment, you get away from it. you get help, and separation from it or, sadly, you end up dying. . >> something i've noticed in this conversation, originally when we were talking about fentanyl, in the past, it was fentanyl in china. now we are talking, mostly, fentanyl in mexico. >> let me set this up. house speaker kevin mccarthy
and i don't mean to be racist or anything, but the mexican cartel influence up here is salt lake it's not that bigf a city. i used to run with the people up there. it would seem to be pretty easy to around the mouth. but nothing ever happens. you never hear of a big buster anything. i don't know what is going on with the. i hope this helps with the conversation. >> i'm not sure how to respond all of what was just said. i would say that i've met many people, like frank, previously when it...
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he actually spent most of his time living in new york and working big law commuting to salt lake city on the weekends because that's how much he likes west and that's how much he hates manhattan. he took one weekend trip to the hamptons, got stuck in traffic the entire way out, and was like, never again, never again. i'm a i'm a salt lake city guy. and so he spent most of his life commuting between some city on the east coast and salt lake city. and he has worked in much like chair, worked in and out of government a lot, often chair powell, actually, they're friends. they've known each other for a long time. he worked at treasury. he worked in his worked in fin reich for a long he's worked at banks. he's sort of done similar rounds, private equity. but he ends up at the fed in the trump administration to be vice chair for supervision and people were really apprehensive about his appointment. he was first ever vice chair for supervision. the role was new was created by dodd-frank it was supposed to be sort of the person who would coordinate all big bank regulation and we hadn't actuall
he actually spent most of his time living in new york and working big law commuting to salt lake city on the weekends because that's how much he likes west and that's how much he hates manhattan. he took one weekend trip to the hamptons, got stuck in traffic the entire way out, and was like, never again, never again. i'm a i'm a salt lake city guy. and so he spent most of his life commuting between some city on the east coast and salt lake city. and he has worked in much like chair, worked in...
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a big snow melts up in the lake tahoe area truck.e's lost a lot of snow over the last few days, and there's still a lot of snow melt to go. as you know, at that bridge behind me, you can see the fog and low clouds lingering out there. we are hidden for a little bit of a cool down now. today we peaked in temperatures. here we are we i'll show them to you in a minute. but like the low nineties and then tomorrow we dropped maybe a degree or two into the night like 88 90 degree reading, and then we drop further on saturday sunday and then monday, that deal looks kind of interesting. looks like we have an opportunity to get ourselves into some rain, which be fine with me. it's kind of a thunderstorm kind of a pattern, so we'll see how that works out. it's a cut off low with some tropical moisture and some cold air, too. so it's one of those systems that maybe even get a funnel cloud. if that all happens, that's next week. this is right now. these are the highest kind of not the official highs, but the highs that we were able to pick out t
a big snow melts up in the lake tahoe area truck.e's lost a lot of snow over the last few days, and there's still a lot of snow melt to go. as you know, at that bridge behind me, you can see the fog and low clouds lingering out there. we are hidden for a little bit of a cool down now. today we peaked in temperatures. here we are we i'll show them to you in a minute. but like the low nineties and then tomorrow we dropped maybe a degree or two into the night like 88 90 degree reading, and then we...
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has been standing for more than half a century in an almost uninhabited part of the lake, how it turned out to be a bigdivers roads. steam locomotives. they walked right on the ice. lake baikal, wheel sets were found there. the remains of the carts of the trolleys, perhaps there would have been some kind of more there, the rails were also fallen, maybe the train itself is located somewhere very deep, because we surveyed to a depth of 110 m, there would be a large dump, as it were steep there is a slope and everything that fell deeper. well, we just can’t dive so deep, but the legendary lake keeps many secrets during the existence of the baikal flotilla, more than one hundred ships sank underwater searchers, every now and then. she this is how the anchors of the wheel cannons of ancient years were found at the bottom of their last berth by wheel-type steamers, ulan-ude, felix dzerzhinsky and kapitan voroninga. tatyana oparina and gennady missan. we have been diving for over 20 years. we have explored baikal along and across the places for diving, choosing based on many years of experience and intuition,
has been standing for more than half a century in an almost uninhabited part of the lake, how it turned out to be a bigdivers roads. steam locomotives. they walked right on the ice. lake baikal, wheel sets were found there. the remains of the carts of the trolleys, perhaps there would have been some kind of more there, the rails were also fallen, maybe the train itself is located somewhere very deep, because we surveyed to a depth of 110 m, there would be a large dump, as it were steep there is...
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big picture. you can see that cold air to our west in salt lake city and denver and then on the east coast or by jacksonville in atlanta, we have that warm air and you put all those warm that cold and warm air masses together that is creating this line of severe weather here in the south and midwest. take a closer look. you can see this line of severe thunderstorms. there are several severe thunderstorm warnings and sam tornadoes that have been spotted in kentucky, indiana. you can see all those weather alerts popping up on your screen. funnel cloud was spotted in chris nee indian. yes, and that is typically when a tornado forms so of very active spring, severe weather and to our east. but heading back here home, much different picture, quiet out here. and we're just you can see a live picture here san francisco. so much quieter here. but that is expected to change even know current wind speeds a little breezy and san francisco, 20 miles per hour. but temperatures night now remain mild. we are eyeing a low pressure system that begins tomorrow and that will go into friday. so a look ahead at your seven-day fo
big picture. you can see that cold air to our west in salt lake city and denver and then on the east coast or by jacksonville in atlanta, we have that warm air and you put all those warm that cold and warm air masses together that is creating this line of severe weather here in the south and midwest. take a closer look. you can see this line of severe thunderstorms. there are several severe thunderstorm warnings and sam tornadoes that have been spotted in kentucky, indiana. you can see all...