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how this big boulder got in the middle of a colorado road. the middle of ♪ when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. >>> a fire at a hotel's parking garage covered downtown houston in smoke. the blaze started in one of the vehicles parked inside. in all, two cars were destroyed. however, there weren't any injuries and so far no word on a cause. >>> a desperate search is under way for a missing 5-year-old girl in utah. elizabeth shelley was last seen by her mother saturday morning at their home near salt lake city. police say the girl's uncle, alexander whipple, is the main suspect. he was visiting the family's home when the girl disappeared. whipple was arrested saturday on probation violation and other charges. authorities say he's not cooperating. >>> now to that incredible survival story of a hiker in maui rescued after being lost in the woods for 17 days. amanda eller is now sharing details of her harrowing ordeal, saying
how this big boulder got in the middle of a colorado road. the middle of ♪ when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. >>> a fire at a hotel's parking garage covered downtown houston in smoke. the blaze started in one of the vehicles parked inside. in all, two cars were destroyed. however, there weren't any injuries and so far no word on a cause. >>> a...
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>>> rock slides are not uncommon in mountainous areas of our country, but take a look at this the boulder the size of a house came down on a hawaii in southwest colorado destroying part of the road the huge rock will have to be blasted apart. officials said they don't know when the highway will be reopened >>> and when we come back we're going for a ride with racing legend mario andretti 50 years after he won the indy 500. >>> finally tonight it's known as the greatest spectacle in racing, the indy 500, and this year marks the 50th anniversary of mario andretti's one and only win there. to mark the occasion anne thompson suited up and got behind the wheel with the racing legend >> reporter: the indy 500 is the biggest event in motor sports. mario andretti a half century after his one and only indy win. mario can almost through now. >> reporter: at 79, he has yet to downshift >> i think my desire, my passion for the sport, i think if anything, has gotten stronger. >> reporter: retired from competition he still pursues the racer's edge on the track. sharing the thrill with daring wannabees.
>>> rock slides are not uncommon in mountainous areas of our country, but take a look at this the boulder the size of a house came down on a hawaii in southwest colorado destroying part of the road the huge rock will have to be blasted apart. officials said they don't know when the highway will be reopened >>> and when we come back we're going for a ride with racing legend mario andretti 50 years after he won the indy 500. >>> finally tonight it's known as the...
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there's this gigantic boulder that's blocking a highway a massive walk rock slides into boulders onto of the boulders is said to be the size of a building. road crews say they will have to blast. the rock and a smaller pieces in order to move them off the highway and no word on how long. >>live look outside right now our camera showing us the bay bridge is starting little dark out there the traffic though not. holiday weekend a meteorologist, but theresa rodriguez is here now is a look at what we can enjoy weather wise if you can get out on the deck and under the pergola and enjoy a nice drink, maybe this holiday weekend are. and we're getting it washed out pretty dry conditions by the afternoon for your memorial day monday. but from now until then i am tracking some changes and that's because that storm cloud cover starting to make its way into the bay area and as you can see. >>right along that northwest portion of the north bay starting to see some showers making its way into that area and we could start seeing some light rain throughout the north bay shortly before midnight tonigh
there's this gigantic boulder that's blocking a highway a massive walk rock slides into boulders onto of the boulders is said to be the size of a building. road crews say they will have to blast. the rock and a smaller pieces in order to move them off the highway and no word on how long. >>live look outside right now our camera showing us the bay bridge is starting little dark out there the traffic though not. holiday weekend a meteorologist, but theresa rodriguez is here now is a look at...
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one of the boulders made it all the way across, but the other was embedded and had to be blasted into smaller pieces so crews could begin the long task extra special rubble away. renditi rendition of "the national anthem" before the united states soccer team took on mexico that was 96-year-old world war ii veteran pete defray playing the star spangled banner on his harmonica. it happened sunday in new jersey >>> let's bring in janessa tracking storms for us. >> yeah. a severe weather threat is enhanced once again here we still have across the plains a squall line that continues to form here. it's starting to lose force a little bit but the cloud coverage and the downpours are still in place now we do have 26 million under that severe weather risk for the upper plains so it shifts to the north and tomorrow, man, the ingredients will be ripe for potential outbreaks. once again 37 million across the plains into the midwest under that severe weather risk k t highs back in the 80s by tomorrow a rough weekend here severe weather continues next 24 to 36 hours. we'll be watching it. >> thank
one of the boulders made it all the way across, but the other was embedded and had to be blasted into smaller pieces so crews could begin the long task extra special rubble away. renditi rendition of "the national anthem" before the united states soccer team took on mexico that was 96-year-old world war ii veteran pete defray playing the star spangled banner on his harmonica. it happened sunday in new jersey >>> let's bring in janessa tracking storms for us. >> yeah. a...
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no interruptions, i was recently at the university of colorado boulder, i was a mix, there were a lot of adults in the community. they were very receptive to my message. there was faculty there that were imported by the fact that i said that there are no bigots there. this is a very weird thing, our current moment. there's nothing more insulting you can say to a college administrator then, your institution is filled with good people. there are no bigots there. they want to say this is a bigoted firm. a very transverse situation for you have liberal institutions, voluntarily embracing the narrative that they discriminate when this is empirically demonstrably false, so i was there, they did a wonderful job inviting me. nevertheless, for me to say that this is an open-minded institution would seemed like some people there as an insult. go figure. >> what is the advantage to saying it's not an open environment? >> that's a fabulous question. it's one that is starting from scratch, not knowing the whole victim ideology that we live in. yet there is a bureaucracy in every university today.
no interruptions, i was recently at the university of colorado boulder, i was a mix, there were a lot of adults in the community. they were very receptive to my message. there was faculty there that were imported by the fact that i said that there are no bigots there. this is a very weird thing, our current moment. there's nothing more insulting you can say to a college administrator then, your institution is filled with good people. there are no bigots there. they want to say this is a bigoted...
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because messages are spray painted on the boulders in the area. this spot is situated between mraga and lafayette in contra costa county where lyanne melendez joins us live to explain what's going on. >> reporter: i feel like julianne drjuli julianne drus to sing the hills are alive. i won't bore you with that. this is really a story that should be a mystery novel with the title 30 days left to serve or to save this rock these painted boulders on this 84-acre property serve as a landmark. for decades they've been used by students at a high school in moraga as a way to express their views. >> painted rock has been here forever and the kids paint messages. >> when the owner of the property died in 2014, the land was marketed for development for $15 million. but the owner's widow is conservation minded and instead, offered to sell it to the john muir land trust for $2 million. >> just a real generous spirit. she's been wonderful to work with. very patient and generous and very committed to the notion of conservation and open space preservation. >> if
because messages are spray painted on the boulders in the area. this spot is situated between mraga and lafayette in contra costa county where lyanne melendez joins us live to explain what's going on. >> reporter: i feel like julianne drjuli julianne drus to sing the hills are alive. i won't bore you with that. this is really a story that should be a mystery novel with the title 30 days left to serve or to save this rock these painted boulders on this 84-acre property serve as a landmark....
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but then, walker tells "the boulder daily camera" newspaper, his foot slips. the camera strapped to his chest capturing his 60-foot tumble in april, down the rock face to a painful landing. then moaning in and out of consciousness. walker tells the paper he broke both wrists and his pelvis. he also had eight busted ribs and a punctured lung, but was alive. he was discovered by a hiker about an hour later and finally rescued. walker tells the paper he healed remarkably quickly and is all right out of the hospital. >> thank you. >>> remembering a tv legend and the animals he brought in our homes. >>> also that breaking news in southern california. a shoot out with police in a busy intersection. >>> and putin on ice. the moment caught on camera. one of the world's most powerful people taking a big stumble. we'll be right back. >>> and putin on ice. one of the world's most powerful people taking a big stumble. we'll be right back. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i was relentless first. relentless about learning the first song we ever danced to. about t
but then, walker tells "the boulder daily camera" newspaper, his foot slips. the camera strapped to his chest capturing his 60-foot tumble in april, down the rock face to a painful landing. then moaning in and out of consciousness. walker tells the paper he broke both wrists and his pelvis. he also had eight busted ribs and a punctured lung, but was alive. he was discovered by a hiker about an hour later and finally rescued. walker tells the paper he healed remarkably quickly and is...
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it is inspired by many of her own childhood memories, including jumping over boulders in the lake districtarely interviewed, but on this, she wanted to speak out. you know, there's so much that kiddies, particularly, can learn from environments like this. they can learn life skills. you know, anything from sort of learning empathy from watching plants grow, to sort of physical activities, and sort of climbing onto trees or onto boulders and things sort of helps the balance and coordination. it's really sort of an open playground for them. it's a natural space. a really exciting space for kiddies and adults alike to share and explore. and hopefully, that's what this garden brings. as ever, chelsea is a mix of the new and the more traditional. this garden marks 75 years since d—day. we have lots of things within the garden, we have sculpture, we have slate, we have planting and we have the stone prince which is really trying to recreate the experience of 75 years ago and to keep the memory alive. much of the attention here this week will be on the duchess's garden. she showed two groups of l
it is inspired by many of her own childhood memories, including jumping over boulders in the lake districtarely interviewed, but on this, she wanted to speak out. you know, there's so much that kiddies, particularly, can learn from environments like this. they can learn life skills. you know, anything from sort of learning empathy from watching plants grow, to sort of physical activities, and sort of climbing onto trees or onto boulders and things sort of helps the balance and coordination....
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start going there are boulders here and there. when i clear that boulder, oh my goodness. iran into a whole bunch of marines shot down. some of them were still laying on top of each other. some would reach out and say help. tried to help and sergeant screamed at us, come clean your message -- mission first. guns. smack into machine damn lucky. rockschine behind the covered like a bunker. all we know is they still poured out. this handguy he held grenade and threw it over there and said, we found one here. others.nd two so they ordered us to run back and we ran back and reported. the sergeant grabbed me by the back of my neck and pull me over -- pulled me over and this other guy running with me, boy he chewed us up and down. damn it chief! don't you know how to take orders yet? there --ple wounded there are guys waiting right now to pick them out. you do your orders and you get back. ok. we did our orders. time, one ofthat was sending ars message and ordering artillery fire, ordering motors right at the same time on those machine guns. less than five minutes, all of us star
start going there are boulders here and there. when i clear that boulder, oh my goodness. iran into a whole bunch of marines shot down. some of them were still laying on top of each other. some would reach out and say help. tried to help and sergeant screamed at us, come clean your message -- mission first. guns. smack into machine damn lucky. rockschine behind the covered like a bunker. all we know is they still poured out. this handguy he held grenade and threw it over there and said, we...
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the mood was definitely a joyous one, boulder on saturday although one senior did slip on the ice.ht back, it's a premier of tropical monday. you're so lucky. lease the cla 250 coupe for just $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. i'm begging you... take gas-x.ed beneath the duvet your tossing and turning isn't restlessness, it's gas! gas-x relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort... fast! so we can all sleep easier tonight. the ai i need? it's gotta scale across my business. starting here, in procurement, helping us find the right suppliers. then here in logistic, to avoid disruptions! here in sales. even here! i'm talking about ai we can build to work... here, predicting trends. and here, wherever our data lives! and here, working with all our other ai! i think we're done here. expect more from ai. ibm watson. the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection fro
the mood was definitely a joyous one, boulder on saturday although one senior did slip on the ice.ht back, it's a premier of tropical monday. you're so lucky. lease the cla 250 coupe for just $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. i'm begging you... take gas-x.ed beneath the duvet your tossing and turning isn't restlessness, it's gas! gas-x relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort... fast! so we can all sleep easier tonight. the ai i need? it's...
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they health care and education for their children and so they say they want more than just the in boulder response i think we need to look at the response in a more holistic way and then we'll have more success with the communities and the have more trust in the people responding to the outbreak all right that's d.r. c. country director for save the children talking to us from kinshasa thank you. thank you. it's to cape town now ali a city rapidly developing increasing the demand for prime property in the city center now as you'll see in our next report at spit home one of the city's oldest residential areas against big development companies. dramatic scenes from november last year stun grenades go off as residents of cape town's historic neighborhood protest against construction in the area the clash with the police appear demise is a battle that has been going on for years. the background lines in the history of the area cop is the oldest residential neighborhood in cape town and home to south africa's oldest muslim community the roughly 6000 residents are mostly from a working class ba
they health care and education for their children and so they say they want more than just the in boulder response i think we need to look at the response in a more holistic way and then we'll have more success with the communities and the have more trust in the people responding to the outbreak all right that's d.r. c. country director for save the children talking to us from kinshasa thank you. thank you. it's to cape town now ali a city rapidly developing increasing the demand for prime...
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in my life i will move to the accusations that i was a traitor made my life a living hell to move boulders who will move then the threats began against my family when i had to leave albania to protect my children and their lives were endangered by the mafia. mafia which still has the full support of the government mafia. using a drone our ten hard judge shows us where marijuana is still grown. here at the edge of a forest it's hard to spot. albania is making efforts to fight the drug trade. but until the link between politicians and the mafia is broken it's a battle the country is unlikely to win. for animal lovers pets are a source of unconditional love and companionship life just wouldn't be the same without their four legged friends but for some people the cost of caring for their pets has become too high it's a problem that a group in antwerp belgium has found an answer to. and towards a village district a flemish couple has founded a pet food bank in a garage called who's a who it hands out food for animals to people who often go hungry themselves. the manger the unit unschooling with
in my life i will move to the accusations that i was a traitor made my life a living hell to move boulders who will move then the threats began against my family when i had to leave albania to protect my children and their lives were endangered by the mafia. mafia which still has the full support of the government mafia. using a drone our ten hard judge shows us where marijuana is still grown. here at the edge of a forest it's hard to spot. albania is making efforts to fight the drug trade. but...
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cheated and we begin in the democratic republic of congo where the military is having to protect a boulder her health work has after attacks on treatment centers the violence is defying if it's to curb the spread off the virus this is the 2nd worst ebola outbreak on record it's been centered on the north keevil and a tour of provinces in the north east off the country so far about $1600.00 people in the 2 regions have been infected with the virus since mid last year and more than a 1000 people have died now the presence of warring armed groups mixed with people steep to distrust off the government and i. outside this is hampering the response . authority on the ground based the aftermath of another attack on an ebola treatment center security forces managed to fight off the attack it was carried out by a my my rebel group one of many operating in congo's volatile northeast. if they get you if they knew one of the guards came to tell us not to panic and it. may have been a bad place had told him the center was under attack yeah. the precarious security situation in this part of the country
cheated and we begin in the democratic republic of congo where the military is having to protect a boulder her health work has after attacks on treatment centers the violence is defying if it's to curb the spread off the virus this is the 2nd worst ebola outbreak on record it's been centered on the north keevil and a tour of provinces in the north east off the country so far about $1600.00 people in the 2 regions have been infected with the virus since mid last year and more than a 1000 people...
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nobody was hurt. >> those are not boulderers. they are mountains. they look like it.eo shows boaters rescuing a baby deer stuck in a lake in auburn, california, northeast of sacramento. you can see there the boaters get the fawn out of the water, then carry it to shore. there they let it go. they saw the baby walking back up to its mom who was also on shore while this was all nice. if you see a wild animal in need, it is better to call local animal control. >> let's get a look at the forecast for memorial day with drew. >> we'll rid ourselves of any showers tomorrow. clouds slow to clear out over the next 24 hours. live doppler 7 showing you we are rain free. tonight we will remain shower free. mostly cloudy across the region. numbers mid 40s to lower 50s overnight tonight. let's break down your memorial day tomorrow. it's a nice day. we have partly sunny skies. breezy, 10 to 15 miles per hour. temperatures tomorrow afternoon instead of stuck in the 50s we'll make it into the 60s away from the coast. highs on your monday 60 in san mateo, 65 fremont, 63 in oakland, war
nobody was hurt. >> those are not boulderers. they are mountains. they look like it.eo shows boaters rescuing a baby deer stuck in a lake in auburn, california, northeast of sacramento. you can see there the boaters get the fawn out of the water, then carry it to shore. there they let it go. they saw the baby walking back up to its mom who was also on shore while this was all nice. if you see a wild animal in need, it is better to call local animal control. >> let's get a look at...
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a rock slide produced two giant boulders. they struck highway 145 on friday, destroying the full length of highway pavement and leaving a trench about eight feet wide. they will be blasted into smaller pieces and shovelled off. >>> authorities in sonoma county arrested a man for driving under the influence and crashing into another vehicle. police say a 22-year-old man was driving this car at a high speed last night. ran a stop sign and lost control. his car flew into a parked pickup and smashed against a telephone poll. telephone pole. the suspect ended up in the front street in somebody's yard. >>> a treetop hideaway. an elaborate treehouse was home for a man accused of stealing from his neighbors. nicole comstock is in pomona where police found the tree house tucked away. >> reporter: a towering tree house built like a log cabin, with a tree branch staircase, foam insulation, a wood-burning stove and a killer view. >> i didn't recall that was here. >> reporter: neighbors have no idea how long he has been tucked away here.
a rock slide produced two giant boulders. they struck highway 145 on friday, destroying the full length of highway pavement and leaving a trench about eight feet wide. they will be blasted into smaller pieces and shovelled off. >>> authorities in sonoma county arrested a man for driving under the influence and crashing into another vehicle. police say a 22-year-old man was driving this car at a high speed last night. ran a stop sign and lost control. his car flew into a parked pickup...
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try forecasting snow from dia, from denver to golden to boulder.was a challenge but a lot of fun. i used to work there years ago. one forecaster was the man when it came to snow forecasting. hopefully it will clear out but it is 34 and snowing in denver. that is not the case for the as going for the sweep against the reds today. low clouds, sun and a little breeze will be kicking up at 12:37. temperatures coming down after a bump up yesterday. upper 60s, concord 76 to 74. cooler in redwood stay. napa 68 today. record heat looks possible for portland and seattle today, but not here. a series of systems continue. we are in between some of this cloud cover that continues to favor the sierra. some of that could kind of spill over maybe later today, back toward us. it looks like it will stay south but active from las vegas, phoenix and much of arizona. on shore breeze for some and wind. temperatures are in the 50s. a winter weather advisory for the central sierra above thousand feet maybe for some snow. not for tahoe but the mammoth area. 6:33. sal is h
try forecasting snow from dia, from denver to golden to boulder.was a challenge but a lot of fun. i used to work there years ago. one forecaster was the man when it came to snow forecasting. hopefully it will clear out but it is 34 and snowing in denver. that is not the case for the as going for the sweep against the reds today. low clouds, sun and a little breeze will be kicking up at 12:37. temperatures coming down after a bump up yesterday. upper 60s, concord 76 to 74. cooler in redwood...
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today grads were bundled up with sweaters beneath these robes at the university of colorado, boulder. several inches of snow piled up in the football stadium. close to 9,000 grads were were awarded with their diplomas during this extremely snowy ceremony. >>> the giants also playing in colorado. they had to bundle up. 40 degrees. it's beautiful day. >> gorgeous. so lucky. >> reporter: it's a party around here. we're at the village theater in danville. and we are celebrating the fact that danville is going to the dogs. welcome to a new outdoor public art exhibit which will be in the town of danville, downtown all summer long. this is called "how we grow." 15 different dog sculptures, which will be strategically located throughout all downtown. you can take selfies with them, they'll be good conversation pieces. and hopefully just get more people walking out and about the town. this'll be a good kickoff tonight, the village theater. the dogs will be on move. there'll be time to raise money for another art exhibit. 71 in redwood city for a high today. concord and san jose, 69. tying you
today grads were bundled up with sweaters beneath these robes at the university of colorado, boulder. several inches of snow piled up in the football stadium. close to 9,000 grads were were awarded with their diplomas during this extremely snowy ceremony. >>> the giants also playing in colorado. they had to bundle up. 40 degrees. it's beautiful day. >> gorgeous. so lucky. >> reporter: it's a party around here. we're at the village theater in danville. and we are celebrating...
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walking along, slipped on boulder, felt into the creek bed. landed on her back and head, hurt so much she couldn't move on her own. sheriffs helicopter came in, rescued her. going to be okay. >>> still talking snow. yosemite, some parts of the park open later than usual because of this. crews still clearing eight feet of snow. are we done with snowfall for the spring? >> you've been skiing bunch of times, we haven't a >> more snow to come? >> feet not going to happen at this point, snowshoe, whatever you want to do across the sierra, good weather for it possibly into june. microclimate forecast, what you need to know about the tuesday morning commute, not going to be a lot of sunshine. looking at thick, aggressive layer of cloud cover moving across the pay area, no sunglasses needed for the peninsula and tri-valley. clouds to the south bay, cool but not cold, low 50s throughout bay area. fog in san francisco and for sf commuters, drizzle near the bay and into san francisco. best part of tomorrow, start with cloud cover but anticipate it to sta
walking along, slipped on boulder, felt into the creek bed. landed on her back and head, hurt so much she couldn't move on her own. sheriffs helicopter came in, rescued her. going to be okay. >>> still talking snow. yosemite, some parts of the park open later than usual because of this. crews still clearing eight feet of snow. are we done with snowfall for the spring? >> you've been skiing bunch of times, we haven't a >> more snow to come? >> feet not going to happen...
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also seeing some returns from boulder creek. it is gusty up there. up to 36 miles an hour. a level one on our storm impact scale. brief down pours. breezy to gusty conditions out there. i'll be back with the hour to hour time line to let you know when this system will wind down and you'll actually get a break. i'll let you know how long as well. >> sounds good. >>> across the country we saw large protests by women over strict new abortion laws. this was the scene outside the supreme court outside d.c. as a rally on the steps there. within the past two weeks, several states have passed what they call heartbeat bills which many view to bans on abortion. >>> chants like this rang out today from san francisco to palo alto. about 100 women gathered outside the theater in owing. some held up signs that said stop the bans, she held up a coat hanger. >> this is to remind everyone that we can't go back to the way it was before with back alley abortions where women had to take their lives at risk. >> michelle showed up to the rally with her daughter. >> i want to be a part of stoppin
also seeing some returns from boulder creek. it is gusty up there. up to 36 miles an hour. a level one on our storm impact scale. brief down pours. breezy to gusty conditions out there. i'll be back with the hour to hour time line to let you know when this system will wind down and you'll actually get a break. i'll let you know how long as well. >> sounds good. >>> across the country we saw large protests by women over strict new abortion laws. this was the scene outside the...
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the 62-year-old attorney and experienced climber from boulder, colorado, died monday on mt. everest after heading downod he is the seventh american and 11th person to die this week. >> it is a dangerous mountain. the appeal to be this is just so strong. it doesn't seem to dissuade people. >> reporter: hans owns this rock chiming gym in concord. he scaled yosemite's el cap tan 178 times. he's also tackled extreme climbs like in south america, 22,000 feet where the air is thin. >> you can't think. your head hurts so bad. >> reporter: there's a traffic jam of climbers forced to spend longer stretches in the lethal death zone where oxygen tanks can run out. >> i get this frustration. there is a person dying. there are three dozen people walking by them. >> reporter: nepal has issued a record number of climbing permits at $11,000 each. he believes that process needs to be changed. >> no matter how good you are, some of the best mountaineers have died. >> reporter: he said all chimers need to know risks and be prepared to scale the tallest mountain in the world. >> today of course
the 62-year-old attorney and experienced climber from boulder, colorado, died monday on mt. everest after heading downod he is the seventh american and 11th person to die this week. >> it is a dangerous mountain. the appeal to be this is just so strong. it doesn't seem to dissuade people. >> reporter: hans owns this rock chiming gym in concord. he scaled yosemite's el cap tan 178 times. he's also tackled extreme climbs like in south america, 22,000 feet where the air is thin....
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some cells moving into boulder creek. we're rounding third and heading for home on these showers. still some snow in the shear sierra but that is about to end. 4h up in lakeport. 40s and 50s on the temperatures. right there kelseyville, 40. some upper 30s would not surprise. even wood acre at 47 degrees, but a little more sun today. cloudy and warmer with 60s and 70s return for a little bit. >>> 401, south here. a busy day yesterday. let's hope things out of the gate are quiet today. >> you and me both, you're driving on 580 at 205, so far it starts well. a little slower at the actual pass itself where they have some road work, but not too bad. it is crowded. people are used good start. this is a look at interstate 880 in oakland. both directions moving along nicely as you drive into oakland. you can see at the bay toll plaza it is very light. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi is meeting with fellow democrats about if they should move forward with impeachment. those who support impeachment says the president is obstructing justice. >>> lawyers for president donald trump will be in co
some cells moving into boulder creek. we're rounding third and heading for home on these showers. still some snow in the shear sierra but that is about to end. 4h up in lakeport. 40s and 50s on the temperatures. right there kelseyville, 40. some upper 30s would not surprise. even wood acre at 47 degrees, but a little more sun today. cloudy and warmer with 60s and 70s return for a little bit. >>> 401, south here. a busy day yesterday. let's hope things out of the gate are quiet today....
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on this big boulder, you got to go. the biologist who shot the video says she watched the bird of the hatch lings and when mommy and daddy guided them off island you see them on, see the little ones, that's when the bear comes wandering up like, what, i didn't see anything, i didn't know i was intruding on a family picnic. that's what made the dad so upset and go after the bear. and nick, you're right. in this video from hong kong, lifeguards went out and got it, they knew this raptor would drown if they didn't get it. >> very angry right now. >> they get out a blow-dryer and for 30 minutes they just warmed it up, dried its feathers out. look at its claws like i guess i can relax a little bit. >> such a peculiar experience. what is happening? do i just lie here? d> r the30-minute session, do i just lie here? d> r the30-minute session, it was dry enough to fly away. >> people who panic, people who stand around and watch it happen and people who leap into action. fortunate for everybody involved in this rescue, we're deal
on this big boulder, you got to go. the biologist who shot the video says she watched the bird of the hatch lings and when mommy and daddy guided them off island you see them on, see the little ones, that's when the bear comes wandering up like, what, i didn't see anything, i didn't know i was intruding on a family picnic. that's what made the dad so upset and go after the bear. and nick, you're right. in this video from hong kong, lifeguards went out and got it, they knew this raptor would...
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everyone is pretty close in temperatures, in the mid 50s. 53 in boulder, santa clara, campbell, saratogapertino. that was the big boomer that set up shop yesterday and it will continue again today in chico, yuba city and grass valley. the afternoon thunderstorms will be in the mix not only here but toward the santa clara valley, as well and along the diablo range as the circulations fire up. you get the convergence zones. the days are longer and the sun angle is higher. fresno to redding, truckee, maybe a little san jose south. that will be later today and into the weekend, as well. 50s, 60s and 70s to mid 0s after a cooldown yesterday. they fire right back up again with the high temperatures if you are away from the coast. a little cooler trend sunday and then warmer inland early next week. >> thank you, steve. >>> if you are ready for the weekend, well, it is here. after the break we will will show you some of the fun events going on around the bay area. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, jason wu could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while putting on a runway show for new york fa
everyone is pretty close in temperatures, in the mid 50s. 53 in boulder, santa clara, campbell, saratogapertino. that was the big boomer that set up shop yesterday and it will continue again today in chico, yuba city and grass valley. the afternoon thunderstorms will be in the mix not only here but toward the santa clara valley, as well and along the diablo range as the circulations fire up. you get the convergence zones. the days are longer and the sun angle is higher. fresno to redding,...
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we have a several airline kept those who donate their all money for us to buy the fuel for the boulder to buy material for of for the work here so. you sterile for waiting for someone to do something we decide to come and do it ourselves. some travel as part of a group some independently what's notable is that it's become a tradition it's for this reason that many really don't as have become boat captains and even pilots. now. ericsson's us with the amazon rain forest has been turned into soybean fields. that you feel. to respect if. we don't have it we thought you decided to try not much. and. once in 2003 eric was called on to give in the agency treatment to assume he tries woman suffering from a brain injury. he borrowed a plane from a friend and immediately flew to the rescue there was a small field hospital and a landing strip and into the zone a try. however the flight was illegal and made eric's risk. to the woman to the hospital operated and flew her back 2 days later in so doing he became a personal doctor. today they are a model for the brazilian government's approach to trib
we have a several airline kept those who donate their all money for us to buy the fuel for the boulder to buy material for of for the work here so. you sterile for waiting for someone to do something we decide to come and do it ourselves. some travel as part of a group some independently what's notable is that it's become a tradition it's for this reason that many really don't as have become boat captains and even pilots. now. ericsson's us with the amazon rain forest has been turned into...
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about the boulders right now. eight miles above the surface, 35,000 feet over the ancient hills, then a communications problem. contact with snoopy was reestablished through charlie brown. >> hello, houston, houston, this is snoopy. >> go ahead. >> we are down among them, charlie. >> roger. weaving your way up the freeway. >> fantastic, charlie. >> roger. >> charlie, babe. it's fantastic, babe. really. >> we just can't believe what we are seeing. i tell you, joe. this boat of ours had a rough beginning somewhere back there. i tell you, we are down here where we could touch the top of some hills. narrator: then one of the key aspects of the mission. tom stafford describes the landing site selected for apollo 11. >> ok. the approach looks a lot smoother than older photos show. 30%, semi-clear. if the land has enough hover time, from what we can see it should not be a problem. if you come down in the wrong area, you will have to shove off. narrator: now, it was time to begin the rendezvous. on this first low orbit, t
about the boulders right now. eight miles above the surface, 35,000 feet over the ancient hills, then a communications problem. contact with snoopy was reestablished through charlie brown. >> hello, houston, houston, this is snoopy. >> go ahead. >> we are down among them, charlie. >> roger. weaving your way up the freeway. >> fantastic, charlie. >> roger. >> charlie, babe. it's fantastic, babe. really. >> we just can't believe what we are seeing....
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the woman slipped on a small boulder and fell into a creek bed on her back and head. she was too injured to move. sheriffs helicopter was called in. >> the hiker is okay. and now he's recovering from her injuries. >> right now the trump administration is sending a carrier strike group and bomber task force to the middle east. the goal is send a clear message to iran. recent intelligence indicates iran and proxies are repositioning for possible attacks against u.s. forces and interests in the region. also today more friction the house committee calls for a wednesday vote to hold attorney general william brefusing to ha unredacted russia report. you see him there. former trump lawyer is spending his first night in federal prison. >> it still remains much to be told. and i look forward to the day that i can share the truth. >> that was cohen before heading off to the jail. this morning. he's serving tlhree years for tx evasion and lying to congress. while working for trump. >> a new royal baby is here. welcoming a baby boy. london landmarks are blue tonight. they announc
the woman slipped on a small boulder and fell into a creek bed on her back and head. she was too injured to move. sheriffs helicopter was called in. >> the hiker is okay. and now he's recovering from her injuries. >> right now the trump administration is sending a carrier strike group and bomber task force to the middle east. the goal is send a clear message to iran. recent intelligence indicates iran and proxies are repositioning for possible attacks against u.s. forces and...
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. >> boulder creek at 51. the beat goes on for a very cool pattern. usually by this time into may, down in arizona, it can be hot. that is not the case. a series of systems moving through and flagstaff is a cool 38. southern california, a little too far to the west but temperatures are not that blazing hot yet because the lows are moving in there. you can see the one system. highs will build into the pacific northwest and the low will back track and another one coming across. looks like they will impact mainly central and southern california but some of that moisture as we saw a couple days ago can back track east to west keeping thunderstorms activities in the picture. not today, but maybe friday and into the weekend. really don't see much thank. if anything temperatures will stay on the cooler side going into the weekend. >> just a reminder, you can download the ktvu weather app. it has interactive radar, updates and the seven-day forecast for yeah and it has an easy feature to upload your weather photos and video. the weather app free to download f
. >> boulder creek at 51. the beat goes on for a very cool pattern. usually by this time into may, down in arizona, it can be hot. that is not the case. a series of systems moving through and flagstaff is a cool 38. southern california, a little too far to the west but temperatures are not that blazing hot yet because the lows are moving in there. you can see the one system. highs will build into the pacific northwest and the low will back track and another one coming across. looks like...
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it's inspired by many of her own childhood memories, including jumping over boulders in the lake districtge, she is rarely interviewed, but on this, she wanted to speak out. there is so much that kids particularly can learn from environments like this. they can learn life skills, anything from learning empathy from watching plants grow to physical activities, climbing onto trees, boulders. sort of, helps with balance and coordination. it's really like an open playground for them, it's a natural space, a real exciting place for kids and adults alike to share and explore. hopefully, that's what this garden brings. as ever, chelsea is a mix of the new and the more traditional. this garden marks 75 years since d—day. we have lots of things within the garden, we have sculpture, we have slate, we have planting and we have these stone flints, which is really trying to recreate the experience of 75 years ago and to keep the memory alive. ——plinths much of the attention here this week will be on the duchess's garden. she showed two groups of local schoolchildren around this morning — they seemed i
it's inspired by many of her own childhood memories, including jumping over boulders in the lake districtge, she is rarely interviewed, but on this, she wanted to speak out. there is so much that kids particularly can learn from environments like this. they can learn life skills, anything from learning empathy from watching plants grow to physical activities, climbing onto trees, boulders. sort of, helps with balance and coordination. it's really like an open playground for them, it's a natural...
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. >>> you have to see the size of this boulder that's literally stopping traffic in colorado. the giant rocks are blocking colorado highway 145 between cortez and telluride. according to the colorado department of transportation, the enormous boulders destroyed the pavement across the full width of the highway leaving a trench eight feet deep across both lanes. they're going to have to do some blasting before this highway will reopen again. no word on when that will happen. >>> james holzhauer, the rei reigning "jeopardy" champion, is over the $2 million mark. >> 9,400. and his response was sun valley. you wrote down las vegas strip and you crossed it off. why? >> i just didn't think it was in idaho. >> oh. okay. and you risked 35,000. that takes you up to $74,400. and $2,065,535. enjoy the weekend. >> the final clue, in case you were wondering, was this. astronomy buffs visit idaho for the usa's first dark sky reserve. oddly part of it is a resort area with a bright name. as you saw at first, holzhauer wrote the response, and wrote it out to write the correct answer, sun vall
. >>> you have to see the size of this boulder that's literally stopping traffic in colorado. the giant rocks are blocking colorado highway 145 between cortez and telluride. according to the colorado department of transportation, the enormous boulders destroyed the pavement across the full width of the highway leaving a trench eight feet deep across both lanes. they're going to have to do some blasting before this highway will reopen again. no word on when that will happen....
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. >> reporter: at the national center for atmospheric research in boulder coloro, they're leveraging their expertiseth modeling w and climate to give teams on the ground battling a wildfire a better sense of what the future holds. >> fire is very challenging tobe predict use there are a lot of factors that are involved not really atmospheric or traditionally atmospheric. ho reporter: atmospheric scientist william y showed how the latest models can see trouble as it brews. in ts case, close to home. the cold springs fire happened 16 miles wt boulder, in the little town of nederland in july of 2016. >> there was good data from this particular event in terms of hes the fire prod. the burned area boundary and that made for really good verification data for our model so we can then use that to fine tune the rate of spread and heat content and flame length information. >> reporter: the model is designed to allow them to predict the rate of spread of the fire 18 hours in advance,wh and run " if" scenarios for different moisture levels in the forest. >> we're trying to simulate the general c
. >> reporter: at the national center for atmospheric research in boulder coloro, they're leveraging their expertiseth modeling w and climate to give teams on the ground battling a wildfire a better sense of what the future holds. >> fire is very challenging tobe predict use there are a lot of factors that are involved not really atmospheric or traditionally atmospheric. ho reporter: atmospheric scientist william y showed how the latest models can see trouble as it brews. in ts...
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a time-lapsed video taken by drew rossie from bear peek summit in boulder, colorado, captured a wavef clouds going by. he ended up being above them, in them, and underneath them from his vantage point. >>> on "cbs moneywatch" now, uber's ipo and tv ads for drugs may soon come with their price. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. uberly is reportedly set town latch its ipo today at the midrange point of below starting tomorrow. uber had orange rally reported a rate of $48 to $58 with the current projection the value would be between $80 billion to $90 billion. >>> meanwhile, california plans to ban a widely used pesticide. the decision comes after chlorpyrifos was deemed to be dangerous. it's blamed for harming brain development in babes. the pesticide is a neurotoxin, and it was first put on the market in 1965. it's currently used on 60 different crops in california including grapes, almonds, and oranges. hawaii banned it last year. >>> the federal drug administration is now requiring drugmakers to in
a time-lapsed video taken by drew rossie from bear peek summit in boulder, colorado, captured a wavef clouds going by. he ended up being above them, in them, and underneath them from his vantage point. >>> on "cbs moneywatch" now, uber's ipo and tv ads for drugs may soon come with their price. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. uberly is reportedly set town latch its ipo today at the...
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to do for her to share the view with dr lucy really here to boulder she will. show us the nature of the actual stores just luck. you're going to go. to school of. used. the word. to look incredible some of those fighting decades and decades ago in the one nine hundred forty s. we met some of those veterans at this year's victory parade which for over twenty years now really has been a key component of the celebrations on the night of may and red square this morning welcome the. theme. liz it's very difficult to describe the atmosphere it's it's electric is intense but there's so much bigger side but the upside was just released during the parade itself please . just the. seven. of them are. going to. live . well the first victory parade was held on the twenty fourth of june nineteen forty five just over a month after nazi germany's defeat during the euro the next celebrations were held in the twentieth fortieth anniversary of the victory it's become much more commonplace since one thousand nine hundred ninety five though military parades held annually. a victor
to do for her to share the view with dr lucy really here to boulder she will. show us the nature of the actual stores just luck. you're going to go. to school of. used. the word. to look incredible some of those fighting decades and decades ago in the one nine hundred forty s. we met some of those veterans at this year's victory parade which for over twenty years now really has been a key component of the celebrations on the night of may and red square this morning welcome the. theme. liz it's...
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they paint the boulders each year as part of the high school tradition and you can see some of the colors there when the owner of the property died in 2014 and the land was at risk of being developed and the owner's widow offered to sell it to the john merethd land trust just at raised that $2 million from local donations. >>> i think it's fantastic and it strikes the perfect balance between the competing interests and it's a part of our community and it's a good thing. >> it is a big part of the community. the painted rock property will be part of the large public open spaclude new trails and create a protected wild life haven. very nice indeed. >> a beautiful day outside, jeff. >> there will be the chance of some spotty thunderstorms the next couple of days and most o afternoon. hopefully you got outside as jessica mentioned to enjoy that beautiful weather and get you a live view here across san jose and you can see all of the blue sky that we have across the silicon valley and look off toward the distance. you may have seen it as you were driving out today and we have cumulous clouds a
they paint the boulders each year as part of the high school tradition and you can see some of the colors there when the owner of the property died in 2014 and the land was at risk of being developed and the owner's widow offered to sell it to the john merethd land trust just at raised that $2 million from local donations. >>> i think it's fantastic and it strikes the perfect balance between the competing interests and it's a part of our community and it's a good thing. >> it is...
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>>as a crane to a new study from the university of boulder colorado. researchers found that people who smoke either before or after hitting the gym or even both said they work out more some said are also help with the recovery from minor aches and pains still only if you said it actually improved how they did their workouts. still ahead on employment recruiters are going to unusual lengths to attract employees really get a look at the bay area blue collar employers strugglin >>come back the strong local economy is making for a pretty robust job market and data scientists are especially in the man's death. >>and so we're forklift operators crawford's rob flat gives us a snapshot of some of right now. >>well the last time. >>she drives for uber now but taylor murphy is looking for a new higher paying job mostly work on computers. >>san jose's adecco staffing services is helping taylor another job seekers in what branch manager sean kelly says is a candidate's job market and we have a 2.8% unemployment rate right now which is as you know extremely low so
>>as a crane to a new study from the university of boulder colorado. researchers found that people who smoke either before or after hitting the gym or even both said they work out more some said are also help with the recovery from minor aches and pains still only if you said it actually improved how they did their workouts. still ahead on employment recruiters are going to unusual lengths to attract employees really get a look at the bay area blue collar employers strugglin >>come...
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a man in boulder creek discovered abandoned kittens next to his vehicle he drove into an animal hospital when he returned he heard some meowing from underneath his en and return it to its siblings. happy ending. - [announcer] the following is a sponsored presentation for the nv real estate academy's fortunes in flipping system. (bass warbling) - this is nick vertucci and this is the real estate investing hour. we're here live. we are right now buying, rehabbing, putting renters in and managing 50 to 70 properties a month. - i was driving down the road, we were coming from kansas, and i heard nick's commercial on the radio, remember that? - said write the number down. - i said write that number down because i'm calling, and that's the best thing that i've ever done. - do a search on google and you could find negativity about just about anybody.
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to skip it is possible to build over boulders that float you either use air pressure or superconductivity at some pollock fish. in twenty fifteen lexus use superconductor technology to develop a prototype hoverboard based on my kinetic levitation. so overall a whole lot of star wars science doesn't work in real life. but don't let that be a downer while enjoying the movies. there are countless planets in the star wars universe some more realistic than others. does that planet stuff i mean looks like you get the same kind of windy weather we have on earth one viewer bismark the tumor had a question about what. where does wind come from. wind is moving air and there's usually a lot of it over the sea what makes it blow is that the air over the land heats up faster than the air over the water. the warm air rises while the cool air over the sea flows in to fill the space the air pushed out over the water cools down and sinks and it's this circulation of masses of there that produces wind. from the lightest breeze to devastating hurricanes. large scale movements of air known as atmospheric cir
to skip it is possible to build over boulders that float you either use air pressure or superconductivity at some pollock fish. in twenty fifteen lexus use superconductor technology to develop a prototype hoverboard based on my kinetic levitation. so overall a whole lot of star wars science doesn't work in real life. but don't let that be a downer while enjoying the movies. there are countless planets in the star wars universe some more realistic than others. does that planet stuff i mean looks...
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gone since the landslide he set up a protective barrier outside his house it may hold back falling boulders but it also renders his posture useless. actions like that are necessary to make it safe otherwise he no longer be allowed to live here he was. neither rudolf nor his neighbors have any intention of leaving their farms not even after their houses when the only flattened. store just have to keep calm that's the best thing you can do with. these farmers seem to have a will that stronger in the mountains. we've already shown you how to make things like friendly to and bags out of all tires but today we showcase a very special initiative and present in cameroon inmates are making flip flops out of recycled. and they are being so the across the country it's a practical idea because africa imports more use cause than any of the continent and of course many of these end up on the scrap heap but the question is would you wear sandals made from tarps when beetroot to make up your mind here. the war notes and discarded car tires they litter the environment and can release toxic chemicals into t
gone since the landslide he set up a protective barrier outside his house it may hold back falling boulders but it also renders his posture useless. actions like that are necessary to make it safe otherwise he no longer be allowed to live here he was. neither rudolf nor his neighbors have any intention of leaving their farms not even after their houses when the only flattened. store just have to keep calm that's the best thing you can do with. these farmers seem to have a will that stronger in...
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seniors paint the boulders every year as part of a high school tradition. but the land is being acquired by the john lure land trust. the group raised $2 million from local donations. local parents tell us preserving the area is a win-win for the kids and the community. >>ntastic. perfect balance between the competing interests, and it's part of our community. it's a good thing. >> the painted rock property will be part of a large public open space. they expect to build new trails and create a protected wildfire haven. >>> coming up -- a statewide manhunt for a father who police are looking for. >>> plus, drugmaker is on trial. the state of oklahoma suing johnson & johnson over the opioid crisis. what this trial could mean for thousands of other cases. news making headlines around the na >>> here's a look at news making headlines around the nation and the world. "new york times" reports missouri's last abortion clinic could stop providing the procedures this week. planned parenthood says the state's department of health is not renewing the license for its s
seniors paint the boulders every year as part of a high school tradition. but the land is being acquired by the john lure land trust. the group raised $2 million from local donations. local parents tell us preserving the area is a win-win for the kids and the community. >>ntastic. perfect balance between the competing interests, and it's part of our community. it's a good thing. >> the painted rock property will be part of a large public open space. they expect to build new trails...
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once we get started, it's like pushing a boulder off the side of a cliff. it gathers momentum of its own until it hits rock bottom which is the senate and we're trying to push that boulder back up the hill. he may get us there. he certainly seems to be trying and maybe this is his perverse way of dividing us more, and as you heard in the clip earlier, he thinks that's to his political advantage but it's certainly not to the country's advantage. >> we saw an effort this week by rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, to get the ukrainians to investigate joe biden for his diplomacy in the ukraine while his son was serving on the board of the largest natural gas producer there. the president told politico on friday it would be appropriate for him to discuss a probe of biden with the attorney general. is it appropriate? >> of course it's not appropriate and what is so shocking to me, i served for many years on a democracy commission in the congress where we would partner with parliaments in emerging countries, emerging democracies, and we would always s
once we get started, it's like pushing a boulder off the side of a cliff. it gathers momentum of its own until it hits rock bottom which is the senate and we're trying to push that boulder back up the hill. he may get us there. he certainly seems to be trying and maybe this is his perverse way of dividing us more, and as you heard in the clip earlier, he thinks that's to his political advantage but it's certainly not to the country's advantage. >> we saw an effort this week by rudy...
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minister are also people who played a key role 5 years ago when vessel sunk in south korea killing boulders 300 people a day take this experience wisdom to help the ongoing authorities in this investigation of course this has a tremendous impact really on the south korean community also but of course also the people living here nearby are a little sick and tell you that i've been bringing flowers and candles to remember to victims there it's here but nice me in the danube river and it must be a great shock to end with uppish stefan both thank you very much for this update. you're watching the news coming up ahead thailand's trained elephant activists say the animals speak a heavy price for their performances correspondent explicit different aspects of the controversy. but for us today may 31st is no tobacco day when the wanted organization what's the spotlight on the parents of smoking more than a 1000000000 people still regularly smoke tobacco and that's about one in every 7. tobacco consumption has been declining in many parts of the one they. have exceptions some regions in africa and so
minister are also people who played a key role 5 years ago when vessel sunk in south korea killing boulders 300 people a day take this experience wisdom to help the ongoing authorities in this investigation of course this has a tremendous impact really on the south korean community also but of course also the people living here nearby are a little sick and tell you that i've been bringing flowers and candles to remember to victims there it's here but nice me in the danube river and it must be a...
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these extreme weather events being caused by climate change all to discuss this i'm joined now from boulder colorado by kevin trenberth a senior scientist at u. national center for atmospheric research and i start by getting your thoughts and observations on the site down in india on these back to back cyclons in mozambique . yes we've watched with considerable interest this is the time of year of course when in the indian ocean where there is quite a lot of cycling activity normally and then there's a another peak an even stronger peak from october to december but not in the peak of summer so this is a surprise perhaps to some people around the world but in the middle of summer the monsoon kicks in and it creates wind shear which tends to police cyclons apart so these sea temperatures have been running quite a bit above normal in the indian ocean and also in the bay of bengal and this helps to support these storms you know two thousand and eighteen the oceans as a whole with the warmest on record that's a symptom of climate change and with climate change we expect a more intense hurricanes
these extreme weather events being caused by climate change all to discuss this i'm joined now from boulder colorado by kevin trenberth a senior scientist at u. national center for atmospheric research and i start by getting your thoughts and observations on the site down in india on these back to back cyclons in mozambique . yes we've watched with considerable interest this is the time of year of course when in the indian ocean where there is quite a lot of cycling activity normally and then...
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. >> reporter: climbing, jumping, and enjoying the view from the flatiron mountains near boulder. kyle walker says he'd done this hundreds of times. and on this day, he's free climbing, no ropes. but then, walker tells "the dai, his foot slips. the camera strapped to his chest capturing his 60 foot tumble down the rock face to a painful landing, then moaning, in and out of consciousness. walker tells the paper he broke both wrists and his pelvis. he also had eight busted ribs and a punctured lung, but was alive, in and out of consciousness for about an hour late interfinally rescued. he tells the paper he healed remarkably quickly and is out of the hospital. >>> a tv legetd and the an mels he fwlougt her homes. >>> and southern california. a shoot out in v with police in a busy intersection. >>> and putin on ice. one of the world's most powerful people taking a big stumble. we'll be right back. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i was relentless first. relentless about learning the first song we ever danced to. about teaching him to put others first. about helping her rai
. >> reporter: climbing, jumping, and enjoying the view from the flatiron mountains near boulder. kyle walker says he'd done this hundreds of times. and on this day, he's free climbing, no ropes. but then, walker tells "the dai, his foot slips. the camera strapped to his chest capturing his 60 foot tumble down the rock face to a painful landing, then moaning, in and out of consciousness. walker tells the paper he broke both wrists and his pelvis. he also had eight busted ribs and a...
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chris kulish watched his last sunrise from the top of the world but the 62-year-old attorney from boulderdo, suddenly died after heading down to camp. he is the second american and the 11th person to die during a climbing season proving both deadly and crowded. >> i'm going to try to get up there when there's not too many people and the weather is good. >> reporter: with only a narrow window of good weather logjam climbers are forced to spend longer stretches in lethal death zone conditions where oxygen camps can run out. >> see camp two in the brackground. >> reporter: robin fisher died saturday. days earlier he warned on instagram with a single route to the summit, delays caused by overcrowding could prove fatal. nepal has issued a record number of climbing permits at $11,000 each. those who don't survive forever entombed on the mountain. >> we saw a climber that had taken a fall, had obviously hit their head, lost their life and that climber was fixed to the safety lines and every single person that had to climb that night had to step over that person's lifeless body and it's horrific.
chris kulish watched his last sunrise from the top of the world but the 62-year-old attorney from boulderdo, suddenly died after heading down to camp. he is the second american and the 11th person to die during a climbing season proving both deadly and crowded. >> i'm going to try to get up there when there's not too many people and the weather is good. >> reporter: with only a narrow window of good weather logjam climbers are forced to spend longer stretches in lethal death zone...