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or there's a channel called the glascow channel, profanity laden fun to listen to when you're drinking with your buddies or a weather watcher storm chaser channel or religious evangelization channel or all sorts of these public channels. >> very good. how is the network in the structure played a role in innovations like -- >> it's been so excited. the first half of my career in internet protocol and everything and you fast-forward 20-30 years and unbelievable. these devices everyone has in her pocket and they're so cheap and fast in so great and so companies like zello, 26 people in the company with hundred and 20 million users and making a difference in just the leverage and power that these layers of technology and on society has been so much fun to watch and exciting and would exist had not existed. >> with that in mind, what role does the public have an encouraging that investment in structureg that's necessary to make zello work? >> as a free market guy this would be personal but be careful and let's not fix what is not broken. it has worked extremely narrowly while the relatively
or there's a channel called the glascow channel, profanity laden fun to listen to when you're drinking with your buddies or a weather watcher storm chaser channel or religious evangelization channel or all sorts of these public channels. >> very good. how is the network in the structure played a role in innovations like -- >> it's been so excited. the first half of my career in internet protocol and everything and you fast-forward 20-30 years and unbelievable. these devices everyone...
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reporting in south philadelphia, channel 6 "action news." >>> that is for sure. as we near the super bowl, eagles fever continues to grow on 6abc.com we have stories on the many ways that birds fans are celebrating including how the philadelphia fire department is showing their support for the birds as well. >> still to come on "action news" the tuskegee air man gets a much deserved escort to his final resting place. and a boy dreaming of the super bowl gets a boost as he faces a medical battle. >> and the last two days, 62 on tuesday and 45 yesterday and 37 that is it for today. but temperatures going back up above normal. we'll chat about that and a little rain in the seven-day forecast. >> we have more on the eagles back on the practice field and jeff skversky has sports when "action news" continues tonight. >>> a tuskegee air man was laid to rest at the hallowed grounds of arlington national cemetery. john harrison jr. was escorted today members from the veterans advisory commission led the escort. harrison a congressional gold medal winner died in march. >>>
reporting in south philadelphia, channel 6 "action news." >>> that is for sure. as we near the super bowl, eagles fever continues to grow on 6abc.com we have stories on the many ways that birds fans are celebrating including how the philadelphia fire department is showing their support for the birds as well. >> still to come on "action news" the tuskegee air man gets a much deserved escort to his final resting place. and a boy dreaming of the super bowl gets a...
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abc world news tonight with david muir is next on channel 6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff and ducis rogers and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky ducis rogers i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >>> tonight, the deadly train crash. more than 100 members of congress onboard. just hours after the president's state of the union, republicans on the train, including the speaker of the house, slamming into a truck. one killed, several injured. images from the scene. >>> also breaking tonight, the fbi urging the white house tonight not to release a secret memo reportedly critical of the agency. the fbi citing grave concerns. and this moment, audio of the president late last night, what he said about releasing that memo. >>> the deadly flu, and tonight, the new concern here over the supply of that rapid test used to diagnose patients. and tonight, word of a young mother of four from new hampshire, one of the newest victims. >>> the arrest,
abc world news tonight with david muir is next on channel 6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff and ducis rogers and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky ducis rogers i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >>> tonight, the deadly train crash. more than 100 members of congress onboard. just hours after the president's state of the union, republicans on...
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khrushchev was baffled by the back channel. if you look at the way in which they managed it, the soviets really did not want the back channel. the front door was good enough. can be felt he had to you -- kennedy felt he had to use the back channel because he wanted to offer things to the soviets he cannot talk about publicly and he wanted it to be deniable. he did not use the state department, he thought they would be a leak. so he used his brother. i see the back channel as what john kennedy actually thought about the cold war. of 1963merican speech reflected ideas that kennedy had in 1961. there is a basic narrative for , thatnnedy administration kennedy is learning. kennedy could not say it publicly at the 19 six -- in 1963. so he shared this with the soviets in 1961 but they are not listening because khrushchev wants to revise the world war ii settlement and he keeps saying, berlin. kennedy is not saying or lynn the a bobby -- not saying berlin the a -- via bobby. john kennedy proposed a joint project to the moon first, bef
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abc world news with david muir is next on channel 6. and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 and for jeff skversky and ducis rogers and cecily tynan i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >>> tonight, several developing headlines as we come on the air. late today, the parents before the judge. the father in chains. invest girs before the cameras revealing what we did not know. chilling allegations of abuse now emerging tonight. authorities say the children forced to sleep all day and stay up all night. not allowed to shower more than once a year. and how they pulled off the escape. >>> also tonight, will the government shut down tomorrow? how the president undermined efforts by his own party to come up with a deal? and his chief of staff saying some of what the president promised on the campaign trail the president has now evolved on. what the president has to say about that. >>> also tonight, will hope hicks, one of the president's closest advisers, testify before the house intelligence committee tomo
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and now he's planning a channel crossing, it seems. good evening.justice anywhere", wrote martin luther king, "is a threat to justice everywhere". sometimes the cry of injustice is raised by the accused, sometimes by victims. but this week, unusually, we've heard it from both sides in rape trials. for many, today's government announcement that it will not challenge the parole boards decision to free the ‘black cab rapist‘john worboys, is inexplicable. lawyers for two of worboys‘ victims have said they instead will challenge the decision to release him. and around the same time that the government abandoned its worboys challenge, prosecutors in guildford formally dropped their case against a man accused of rape. oliver mears became the fourth man in four weeks to have long—standing charges against him dropped shortly before trial because of the late discovery of information suggesting his innocence. we'll hear from the director of public prosecutions in a moment, asking whether her service — far from defending the interests of victims and accused ali
and now he's planning a channel crossing, it seems. good evening.justice anywhere", wrote martin luther king, "is a threat to justice everywhere". sometimes the cry of injustice is raised by the accused, sometimes by victims. but this week, unusually, we've heard it from both sides in rape trials. for many, today's government announcement that it will not challenge the parole boards decision to free the ‘black cab rapist‘john worboys, is inexplicable. lawyers for two of...
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international port here and poole also. also. have smooth operation over the channel. channel.onless movement provision. movement provision. authorities to make sure that it does. thank you very much. continuity of operation it is to the businesses relying on it. businesses relying on it. the side of the channel is a lot of work to do. work to do. alex forsyth there in portsmouth for us. and the european arrest warrant. to be taken into account. chris morris from reality check is here to explain. to be worse as a result of brexit. of it has to do with data and how we share it. on criminal records, fingerprints and so on?. known as sis ii for short. other countries know about it straight away. incredibly useful. passport—free travel. so what are the options? and all those eu databases. that doesn‘t actually exist at the moment for any other country. of its institutions and not in others. about the way the system actually functions. european court of justice. for all sides, choices are looming. security? now some victors of the reality of the moon. well look at that! the super lo
international port here and poole also. also. have smooth operation over the channel. channel.onless movement provision. movement provision. authorities to make sure that it does. thank you very much. continuity of operation it is to the businesses relying on it. businesses relying on it. the side of the channel is a lot of work to do. work to do. alex forsyth there in portsmouth for us. and the european arrest warrant. to be taken into account. chris morris from reality check is here to...
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the show, which started on channel 4, has one season left of its current contract with channel 5.peculation". big brother first took to our screen on the 14th july 2000. the series scheduled for later this year would be the 18th season. the regular series of big brother has welcomed 290 housemates through its doors, with craig phillips being crowned the very first winner of the show back in 2000. in total, eight women managed to avoid eviction to win the public vote and be crowned winner, with a total 10 men also receiving the title even inequality in big brother. sorry! i'm joined by toby early, tv editor and critic at london live. all speculation? there are two compelling reasons why this might be the last hurrah for big brother in 2018. the contract is up, as you mentioned already with the production company, and ben proud at channel five, the main man, has said in unequivocal terms he would prefer not to have it on the channel. why not? i think he would prefer channel five to be moving in a different direction, away from the channel which brought big brother over in 2011. i th
the show, which started on channel 4, has one season left of its current contract with channel 5.peculation". big brother first took to our screen on the 14th july 2000. the series scheduled for later this year would be the 18th season. the regular series of big brother has welcomed 290 housemates through its doors, with craig phillips being crowned the very first winner of the show back in 2000. in total, eight women managed to avoid eviction to win the public vote and be crowned winner,...
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or the storm chaser channels. or all sorts of those public channels. >> how has network infrastructure played a role? >> i put the first half of my career with those internet protocols and now fast-forward these devices everybody has in their pocket. >> with 120 million users with the leverage in the power with those layers of technology are so much fun to watch and so exciting. >> what role do you see the public having investment infrastructure? >> so be careful don't fix what isn't broken. so what has become clear to me through emergencies what is friend or foe? but it is easy to see to see were you can help to see what is happening here. and how we best use these technologies. and they are moving so much faster so to be built in texas moving to palo alto it was in dallas that we came out of some of the same teams to remove this to san francisco or palo alto or austin? texas is a wonderful business climate it is a fabulous place. with a culture the slogan is keep austin weird. it is true it is unorthodox behavio
or the storm chaser channels. or all sorts of those public channels. >> how has network infrastructure played a role? >> i put the first half of my career with those internet protocols and now fast-forward these devices everybody has in their pocket. >> with 120 million users with the leverage in the power with those layers of technology are so much fun to watch and so exciting. >> what role do you see the public having investment infrastructure? >> so be careful...
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have apps too although other news channels will only show me the on demand stuff unless i subscribe to cable or satellite t.v. one exception us the r t smart t.v. app does give you our channel live and i hooked up and tana which you might not be old enough to remember but signals do still fly through the air as i discussed earlier this week at the consumer electronics show with talk radio tech guru dave grave line put it outside in ten to back up a lot of times you can simply use a new digital antenna indoors and it will get off air t.v. especially with digital to television that's what i just hung on the living room ceiling and since the last time we used didn't. since that digital transition there's a lot more channels out there than when we were kids with three or four channels and it's better quality because they're not compressed signals and many of us now watch our t.v. on things other than t.v. so ninety years after that flickering screen in schenectady what is television for smart local broadcast stations national association of broadcasters president and c.e.o. gordon smith
have apps too although other news channels will only show me the on demand stuff unless i subscribe to cable or satellite t.v. one exception us the r t smart t.v. app does give you our channel live and i hooked up and tana which you might not be old enough to remember but signals do still fly through the air as i discussed earlier this week at the consumer electronics show with talk radio tech guru dave grave line put it outside in ten to back up a lot of times you can simply use a new digital...
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the french president holds talks with theresa may as the uk agrees to pay an extra £41; million for channelcurity. terminally ill — the man fighting for the right to a "peaceful and dignified" death wins the right to take his case to the court of appeal. and the train‘s to blame for a royal delay, but prince harry and his fiancee, meghan markle, finally make it to cardiff and wow the crowds. and coming up on sportsday — johanna konta says there's no catastrophe, after her shock defeat in the australian open to a player outside the world's top 100. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the uk is in the grip of the worst flu season for seven years. the latest figures show that the number of people who went to their gp with suspected flu rose by 40% in the past week, with similar numbers in the rest of the uk. the cold weather is keeping up the pressure on accident and emergency units. in wales, dozens of senior doctors have written to the welsh government saying that patient safety is being put at risk to an unacceptable degree. they said planning for a winter crisis had been inade
the french president holds talks with theresa may as the uk agrees to pay an extra £41; million for channelcurity. terminally ill — the man fighting for the right to a "peaceful and dignified" death wins the right to take his case to the court of appeal. and the train‘s to blame for a royal delay, but prince harry and his fiancee, meghan markle, finally make it to cardiff and wow the crowds. and coming up on sportsday — johanna konta says there's no catastrophe, after her shock...
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it is a transit region between channel, ea and the the channel, the 32 kilometer that separates great britain from france. everybody can see the coast of the other country. the missions of the state to protect the borders, to guarantee legal transit of goods and people between france and great britain and ensure the security of people and goods. mong the assets, the fundamental challenge is to ensure the security of major infrastructure linking france and england, the channel tunnel and the port of cali. which is important for controlling the border, securing, and for protectinging the inhabitants in line with our international commitments. let's look at the figures. shuttles, over 8 million light vehicles, over 5 trucks and over 30 million passengers, one quarter of goes through and it is the leading passenger port in europe. that is the image of this city goes through and it is the leading passenger port in europe. that the region is very important for the trade and for european history of which it belongs. and this positioning has led to great migegratri pressure. for 20 years it h
it is a transit region between channel, ea and the the channel, the 32 kilometer that separates great britain from france. everybody can see the coast of the other country. the missions of the state to protect the borders, to guarantee legal transit of goods and people between france and great britain and ensure the security of people and goods. mong the assets, the fundamental challenge is to ensure the security of major infrastructure linking france and england, the channel tunnel and the...
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channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. lets go live to brigantine tonight and "action news" reporter ali gorman.n message is here. if you don't have to be outside outside.essa have to be outside i don't know why anyonee outside. isrting to die down, picking upright now -- but still very cold dangerously cold and if i show you here the ri has com thr see there remains snow on top and slippery and dangerous to be outside. >> powerful wavessh win is gusting - dozens of cars stuck or like this truck on the atlantic city expressway slid off the seen in years. definen in years. wh iteout conditions and many by surprise. >> i was just drifting into the s >> how long are you stuck for? 30 to 45 minutes now. fortunately bad conditions typically bring out the best in people and it was a group effort digging people out. >> it's aamily snow day guesspoint. >> justin duffy didn't c getting stuck he bundled up walked to as far as visibility and the wind.eason why if you this. >> and sta inside. >> we are considered personnel. and we hav
channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. lets go live to brigantine tonight and "action news" reporter ali gorman.n message is here. if you don't have to be outside outside.essa have to be outside i don't know why anyonee outside. isrting to die down, picking upright now -- but still very cold dangerously cold and if i show you here the ri has com thr see there remains snow on top and slippery and dangerous to be outside. >> powerful wavessh win is gusting - dozens...
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abc world news tonight with david muir next on channel 6. and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, and ducis rogers. and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rogers, and the entire "action news" team. i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >>> tonight, the president's profane attack. president trump in the oval office, talking about immigration, suddenly asking why are we having all of these people from blank countries? using an expletive we cannot repeat. tonight, the outrage already. >>> also breaking at this hour, the massive winter storm. 120 million americans, heavy snow from the midwest to the east. and a very dangerous day tomorrow. freezing rain and black ice on the roads. >>> the stunning video tonight, the sheer force of the deadly rain and mud smashing into those homes. were there no alerts until after the mudslides began? >>> the republican governor on the rise, now under fire tonight. the former navy s.e
abc world news tonight with david muir next on channel 6. and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, and ducis rogers. and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rogers, and the entire "action news" team. i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >>> tonight, the president's profane attack. president trump in the oval office,...
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please join us for "action news" here at 11:00 on channel 6. cecily tynan and ducis rogers and thentire "action news" team. i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hr heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. >>> tonight, the deadly storm hitting at this hour. states of emergency in effect. nearly a dozen people killed on the roads today. an 8-month-old among the victims. the snow the ice, the freezing rain from the south all the way up to the northeast. >>> also developing at this hour, will there be a government shutdown? time running out. democrats telling the president we must make a deal on the dreamers. a key republican leader saying of the president, as soon as we figure out what he
please join us for "action news" here at 11:00 on channel 6. cecily tynan and ducis rogers and thentire "action news" team. i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hr heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an...
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what is it what's what are the ages for these for this channel three there are c.n.n. and publicly funded channel right so you have seven and eight year olds who are watching this romantic thing i'm not even sure that was appropriate ok and so let's start there and then the idea that the idea that parents would be subverted by their own government that's absurd listen i'm horrified if they are there i want to send something grand really. censor sir when it's the government and it's taxpayer money that's not censorship ok if you want if you want to do it privately with your own dime god bless go for it but if you're using taxpayer money why are you subverting the intention of the parents and the pets and the taxpayers that's the problem how were you speaking for these i'm really sorry about this but just from a you know presumably in a court of law they would say how on earth all you advocating as to the intention of the parents of you is i mean where do you get off doing this stuff i think you need to get back in your box you really are in no position to say what they
what is it what's what are the ages for these for this channel three there are c.n.n. and publicly funded channel right so you have seven and eight year olds who are watching this romantic thing i'm not even sure that was appropriate ok and so let's start there and then the idea that the idea that parents would be subverted by their own government that's absurd listen i'm horrified if they are there i want to send something grand really. censor sir when it's the government and it's taxpayer...
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sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >>> thank you. a vital resource will now be stationed at libraes delaware.orkers are providing a week at seven libraries across the diamond state. that includes the north wilmington rodney square and route 9 newcastle branches and visitors can get help applying for food benefits and employment and training resources and they are testing this program. >>> coming up on "action news" tonight. philadelphia's new district attorney larry krasner takes the only of office and a historic swearing in for the city's new controller. and doug peterson's message for the eagles as they gear up for the playoffs. >>> we are stuck in the 20s for a full week now. 24 and believe it or not it gets colder by the event of the week and after thursday's nor'easter we'll talk about the cold and how much snow to expect where you live. that and much more when "action news" continues tonight. turning 65. downsizing. enrolling in medicare part d. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and
sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >>> thank you. a vital resource will now be stationed at libraes delaware.orkers are providing a week at seven libraries across the diamond state. that includes the north wilmington rodney square and route 9 newcastle branches and visitors can get help applying for food benefits and employment and training resources and they are testing this program. >>> coming up on "action news" tonight. philadelphia's new...
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and then please join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team. i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >>> tonight, several developing stories. we have you this reporting here, the horror inside that home. police say 13 siblings, the youngest just 2, held captive. some chained to furniture, malnourished. now the family photos. and video of the parents renewing their vows. led away now in handcuffs. how did this go unnoticed in an american neighborhood? and the daughter who crawled through a window to escape. >>> the winter storm hitting the east right now. snow, ice and then bitter cold right behind it. from texas all the way up to the northeast, and the chain reaction crashes already. >>> tonight, president trump's health. what the doctor said late today, and the cognitive test the president asked for. >>> the other major news, steve bannon reportedly subpoenaed by robert mueller after those comments saying donald trump jr.'s meetingt
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abc world news with david muir is next on channel 6.ews" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, sharrie williams and adam joseph and ducis rogers. and then please join us for a special report at 11:00 here on channel 6. a new jersey family's dog dies while getting groomed at pet smart. only "action news" sat down in their home and heard the heart-wrenching details. >> they gave us the news that the dog was dead upon arrival. my baby was dead upon arrival. chad pradelli has the story tonight at 11:00. for cecily tynan and jeff skversky and ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us at 11:00. pro tip: giant has great prices on produce. raspberries for john... strawberries for amy... what's a jicama? thanks! amazing produce prices. only at giant. >>> tonight, as we come on the air, the desperate search right now. the deadly mudslides. rescue teams trying to get into homes swallowed by the mud. at least two dozen people still missing. searchers breaking through rooftops. the coast guard hel
abc world news with david muir is next on channel 6.ews" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, sharrie williams and adam joseph and ducis rogers. and then please join us for a special report at 11:00 here on channel 6. a new jersey family's dog dies while getting groomed at pet smart. only "action news" sat down in their home and heard the heart-wrenching details. >> they gave us the news that the dog was dead upon arrival. my baby was dead upon arrival. chad...
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she's jamie apody, ducis rodgers, channel six "action news".u. >>> in the back of their minds eagles fans thinking about a rematch super bowl 39, eagles would love nothing more to get another shot at tom brady and patriots two weeks from tonight. brady and that injured hand, throwing against the jacksonville jaguars, what a finish, fourth quarter, patriots done, brady, no problems, with that hand. never count out brady bunch. day i amendola back in the end zone how does he stay in? unbelievable. former eagles practice squad player his second touchdown of the fourth, and the patriots, move on, winning 24-20. they are first team ever to make 10 super bowl appearances , patriots, going for their third super bowl title in the last four years. eagles could get a rematch of super bowl 39 with the win tonight. >>> even flyers had eagles on their mind after today's game in washington flyers, jump under on a train and bunch are head together linc as we speak to watch the jay train and eagles. flyers than on fire incoming everyone down in their way. yes,
she's jamie apody, ducis rodgers, channel six "action news".u. >>> in the back of their minds eagles fans thinking about a rematch super bowl 39, eagles would love nothing more to get another shot at tom brady and patriots two weeks from tonight. brady and that injured hand, throwing against the jacksonville jaguars, what a finish, fourth quarter, patriots done, brady, no problems, with that hand. never count out brady bunch. day i amendola back in the end zone how does he...
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what is it what's what are the ages for these for this channel three there are c.n.n. and publicly funded channel right so you have seven and eight year olds who are watching this romantic saying i'm not even sure that was appropriate ok and so let's start there and then the idea that the idea that parents would be subverted by their own government that's absurd less on the whole of humanity they are they're all in a sense of things grand really. censor sir when it's the government and it's taxpayer money that's not censorship ok if it were if you want to do it privately with your own dime god bless go for it but if you're using taxpayer money why are you subverting the intention of the parents and the pet in the taxpayers that's the problem how are you speaking for the son really sorry about this but just from a you know presumably in a court of law they would say how on earth are you advocating as to the intention of the parents of you is i mean where do you get off doing this stuff i think you need to get back in your box you really are in no position to say what th
what is it what's what are the ages for these for this channel three there are c.n.n. and publicly funded channel right so you have seven and eight year olds who are watching this romantic saying i'm not even sure that was appropriate ok and so let's start there and then the idea that the idea that parents would be subverted by their own government that's absurd less on the whole of humanity they are they're all in a sense of things grand really. censor sir when it's the government and it's...
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losing all channels available to inspire people to take action and we're determined to build something here for the next generation. of the multimedia environment series on. hello and welcome to tomorrow to day coming up. at those experiments imagining a world without snow. flashes of insight new research into lightning. and the subway in the sky cable's house relieve congestion in left us. but first it's wintertime in the northern hemisphere. and that means it's cold and there's snow in many parts lots and lots of it. in europe it's been a good season for skiing. and at lower elevations as well people have been rumbling in the snow. many just love the stuff. out. there and i get up and look out the window and everything suddenly white. it just looks so beautiful that's not such a great feeling in your tummy i can't describe it it's wonderful. i did a mish million yet to meet a child that doesn't love the snow we always loved it but it was great to just mess around in the snow much. that sneak. if we just love the first snow of the year if it transforms the forests and makes everything
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and join us for "action news" here on channel 6 at 11:00. for david murphy and cecily tynan i'm rick williams we hope to see you tonight at 11:00. >>> tonight, several c t gymna doctor, larry nassar, sentenced to 175 years in pr telling him, just signed your death t hehen , are you guilty? >>> also, we have breaking news coming in now. what president trump just said about talking to robert mueller under oath. as the special counsel moves in closer to the president. >>> the high speed collision today -- >> oh, no. oh, no. >> the suspect trying to escape police, crashing head-on into an innocent driver. >>> the deadly school shooting. two dead, several students shot. and tonight, what we've now learned about the 15-year-old with the gun. >>> the deadly flu epidemic. one of the newest victims, a 6-year-old girl. and the new study that came out late today, what the flu does to
and join us for "action news" here on channel 6 at 11:00. for david murphy and cecily tynan i'm rick williams we hope to see you tonight at 11:00. >>> tonight, several c t gymna doctor, larry nassar, sentenced to 175 years in pr telling him, just signed your death t hehen , are you guilty? >>> also, we have breaking news coming in now. what president trump just said about talking to robert mueller under oath. as the special counsel moves in closer to the president....
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about actually when it comes to technology and derivatives trading i've been following his you tube channel for quite some time now richard welcome thank you max pleasure being here i guess we can avoid we got a look at this big point gas just trading just now there's a lot of drama it's the drama of the month club on bitcoin all was you got some insight into what's happening bitcoin cash can you dive into that a little bit richard oh it's real simple if i if i made a report cash and then you know had somebody dressed up like you make a separate channel and then told everyone that it was the real max kaiser be pretty upset about that when you put a lot of years and work into building up your brand and making something of quality to have someone else come along that had nearly no say and how the thing was built never wrote a proven proposal never improve the code you know basically
about actually when it comes to technology and derivatives trading i've been following his you tube channel for quite some time now richard welcome thank you max pleasure being here i guess we can avoid we got a look at this big point gas just trading just now there's a lot of drama it's the drama of the month club on bitcoin all was you got some insight into what's happening bitcoin cash can you dive into that a little bit richard oh it's real simple if i if i made a report cash and then you...
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what is it what's what are the ages for these for this channel three there are c.n.n. and. funded channel right so you have seven and eight year olds who are watching this romantic thing i'm not even sure that was appropriate ok and so let's start there and then the idea that the idea that parents would be subverted by their own government that's absurd les i'm horrified if they are there i want to send something grand really. censor sir when it's the government and it's taxpayer money that's not censorship ok if it were if you want to do it privately with your own dime god bless go for it but if you're using taxpayer money why are you subverting the intention of the parents and the pets and the taxpayers that's the problem how are you speaking for these i'm really sorry about this but just from a you know presumably in a court of law they would say how on earth are you advocating as to the intention of the parents of you is i mean where do you get off doing this stuff i think you need to get back in your box you really are in no position to say what they are i get in
what is it what's what are the ages for these for this channel three there are c.n.n. and. funded channel right so you have seven and eight year olds who are watching this romantic thing i'm not even sure that was appropriate ok and so let's start there and then the idea that the idea that parents would be subverted by their own government that's absurd les i'm horrified if they are there i want to send something grand really. censor sir when it's the government and it's taxpayer money that's...
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channel is under fire at the moment for showing a documentary about the relationship between a syrian man and his younger german girlfriend amid claims that fail to challenge the repression of women here's a clip. stuff i cannot wear short thinks always long things because i cannot accept my wife looking like that this is very difficult for me and for arab men in general i do not like other guys talking to my girlfriend she belongs to me i belong those are my rule. for the first doesn't mean we can't eat pork this is forbidden. that's just implied it's what's written in the qur'an it's not ok to eat it is not normal and so i asked do i really have to eat pork to do this will have to live together i stopped eating it well one concerned parent just described herself as a qualified master of pedagogue and psychology has written an open letter calling the program an open attack on the emancipation of women challenging the channel for showing repression in a positive light to young people we got reaction to the program which ranged from claims exploiting migrants to accusations that it's w
channel is under fire at the moment for showing a documentary about the relationship between a syrian man and his younger german girlfriend amid claims that fail to challenge the repression of women here's a clip. stuff i cannot wear short thinks always long things because i cannot accept my wife looking like that this is very difficult for me and for arab men in general i do not like other guys talking to my girlfriend she belongs to me i belong those are my rule. for the first doesn't mean we...
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fishing leaders say that unless a deal is made people on both sides of the channel have much to lose or you measure if there was a hard brecht's it it could be difficult for the english to bring their fish to france about eighty percent of british fish and up on the european market mainly via france. or corner a northern grandfather always been close to the u.k. . troops who were in the print president and british prime minister contreras great people here that britain leaders will work to protect their interests is a link is crucial. to maintain and develop it so we are trying to convince those of us and the british around to do more. it's unclear at this stage which way the olds are stacked but they're all signs that paris and london wish to stay on good terms on the agenda for thursday summit the possible known of the bio tapestry to britain the eleventh century artwork depicts invasion of england by french troops it has never left france if it crosses the english channel now the symbolism will be lost on no one natasha butler al-jazeera. still ahead on al-jazeera. donald trump's
fishing leaders say that unless a deal is made people on both sides of the channel have much to lose or you measure if there was a hard brecht's it it could be difficult for the english to bring their fish to france about eighty percent of british fish and up on the european market mainly via france. or corner a northern grandfather always been close to the u.k. . troops who were in the print president and british prime minister contreras great people here that britain leaders will work to...
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chill children's channel is under fire for showing a documentary about the relationship between a syrian man and his german girlfriend amid claims it failed to challenge the repression of women here's a clip for you to check out. stuff i cannot wear short things always long things i cannot accept my wife looking like this this is very difficult for me and for arab men in general i do not like other guys talking to my girlfriend she belongs to me i belong those are my rules. by that does doesn't mean we can't eat pork this is forbidden. that is a simple it's what's written in the qur'an it's now keyed to it it is not normal need and so i asked do i really have to put to us this we will have to live together i start it in one concerned parent of saw the program described describes herself as a qualified psychologist has written an open letter calling the program an attack on the emancipation of women criticizing the channel for showing repression in a positive light to young people we got reaction to the program which ranged from claims of exploitation to a failure of integration. i'm not
chill children's channel is under fire for showing a documentary about the relationship between a syrian man and his german girlfriend amid claims it failed to challenge the repression of women here's a clip for you to check out. stuff i cannot wear short things always long things i cannot accept my wife looking like this this is very difficult for me and for arab men in general i do not like other guys talking to my girlfriend she belongs to me i belong those are my rules. by that does doesn't...
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some are speculating that this might be the first effort of the channel, but as you know, we had channels with north korea and they know how to reach us if and when they are ready to engage as well. we'll see. >> if you can explain about the u.s. policy on north korea. do they have to give up before committing to talks. >> the policy is complete verifiable agreeable news. that is a policy that is commonly held by everyone in the region as well. the chinese have that stated policy and russia has that policy. recently all of the countries in the area. clearly that's going to take time. that is yet to be determined, but we clearly need a signal from north korea that these talks must lead to that conclusion. the path wail is the nature of the negotiation. that objective never changed. >> it's unrealistic to sit down and say we are ready to do it. it sounds like they have to show some willingness, but then the mechanics of that -- >> we have to have a shared view that that is the reason to talk. it is through those talks that they can chart the way for themselves for a more secure future and m
some are speculating that this might be the first effort of the channel, but as you know, we had channels with north korea and they know how to reach us if and when they are ready to engage as well. we'll see. >> if you can explain about the u.s. policy on north korea. do they have to give up before committing to talks. >> the policy is complete verifiable agreeable news. that is a policy that is commonly held by everyone in the region as well. the chinese have that stated policy...
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in turkey for a few years she arrived in germany in june last year she wants to launch a youtube channel to talk about the experience of migration. this short stories going to be about like how how you were living in the past and now what are you doing in berlin and why bad and why you chose been in and if you are from here what's happening in your life what changes you and but. she's participating in a workshop called tell your story the project is a cooperation between mutu and an international education platform called the do school. movement steinfeld is part of the team that set up the project of fifty individuals who applied online five got a place to take part in a weeklong workshop in the movement once these stories are heard and seen it gives other people a better appreciation of the situation about what it's like but those who got to flee their countries and are now here because she had to dig through to your bones and. syrian video artists feed us i shutter a k eight soca is one of the projects mentors and coaches he set up his own you tube channel about two years ago he took
in turkey for a few years she arrived in germany in june last year she wants to launch a youtube channel to talk about the experience of migration. this short stories going to be about like how how you were living in the past and now what are you doing in berlin and why bad and why you chose been in and if you are from here what's happening in your life what changes you and but. she's participating in a workshop called tell your story the project is a cooperation between mutu and an...
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number three was the 12-foot channel. the vacuum created by absence of regularly enacted wirda legislation before 2014 and 2016 wirda, the congress in section 136 energy water development appropriations act of 2004 authorized deepening from nine to 12-foot in. the 2005 energy and water development appropriations act 7 million was appropriated for the channel deepening. 5.4 million was used used in 20r design and construction activities reduced 172 million-dollar project by like amount. in 2009 the corps expressed 40 million-dollar capability but never ended up in the president's budget. in oklahoma we call this the we woke a switch. i won't have it time to explain. suffice being lost in the switch is not good. the committee can rescue the 12-foot channel and resolve the new start dilemma by including clarification language in wirda 2018 as follows. congress finds that the initial funding was provided and construct started on a 12-foot navigation channel of the mcclellan arkansas river navigation system as directed in sect
number three was the 12-foot channel. the vacuum created by absence of regularly enacted wirda legislation before 2014 and 2016 wirda, the congress in section 136 energy water development appropriations act of 2004 authorized deepening from nine to 12-foot in. the 2005 energy and water development appropriations act 7 million was appropriated for the channel deepening. 5.4 million was used used in 20r design and construction activities reduced 172 million-dollar project by like amount. in 2009...
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channels. the other half is the revenue model that companies use zello to replace radios as they deploy mobile apps to their workforce until somebody will be rolling out workflow application and you kind of think why are we spending $500, $1500 on the secure radios they are six-year in location and 100-dollar wi-fi does the same thing or $150 android phone for mobile worker. it is per month and make it a private network and the administration and the free consumer version. >> very good. >> tell us about these very practical applications that may not have been anticipated by people when they found themselves in crisis that the so-called cajun navy, boats going out into neighborhoods to find people and rescue them out of their houses. what can you tell us about that? >> it wasn't a complete surprise because radio has been a bill to communication tool when the stakes are high. again, the lead voice and pure emotion with large groups of people very efficiently and really the first inkling we've had
channels. the other half is the revenue model that companies use zello to replace radios as they deploy mobile apps to their workforce until somebody will be rolling out workflow application and you kind of think why are we spending $500, $1500 on the secure radios they are six-year in location and 100-dollar wi-fi does the same thing or $150 android phone for mobile worker. it is per month and make it a private network and the administration and the free consumer version. >> very good....
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channel 6. >> in other news a man being questioned by police. following a barricade situation in the lehigh valley. now has answers given and lasted several hours and started at thit aome on torresbethlehem. e that the husband fired a gun at her and they were able to get the woman and two children to safety. far no word on woman sitting in her west philadelphia home nearly became a shooting victim when the bullet went through her front door, it happened on north 25th street. the 21-year-old woman was sitting in the front room when the shot broke through the front glass and the glass hit her and she was taken to the hospital for treatment. >>> we don't foe what started a fire that sent seven people out into the cold in west philadelphia. this was the scene at 5200 b. s rived and the house wasdestroelping twoive children from the home> president trump is the first state of the union address for congressnd that his tone is one of unification and bipartisanship. john rawlins is live now, what aw man
channel 6. >> in other news a man being questioned by police. following a barricade situation in the lehigh valley. now has answers given and lasted several hours and started at thit aome on torresbethlehem. e that the husband fired a gun at her and they were able to get the woman and two children to safety. far no word on woman sitting in her west philadelphia home nearly became a shooting victim when the bullet went through her front door, it happened on north 25th street. the...
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channel is under fire for showing a documentary about the relationship between a syrian man and his younger german girlfriend amid claims it fails to challenge the repression of women here's a clip. stuff i cannot wear short things always long things which i cannot accept my wife looking like this this is very difficult for me and for arab men in general i do not like other guys talking to my girlfriend she belongs to me i belong to her those are my rules. for a first doesn't mean we can't eat pork this is forbidden. that's just because it's what's written in the qur'an it's not ok to eat it pork is not normal meat and so i asked do i really have to eat pork to this will have to live together i stopped eating it one concerned parent who describes herself as a qualified psychologist has written an open letter calling the program an attack on the emancipation of women criticizing the channel for showing repression in a positive light to young people we've got reaction to the program which could range from claims it is exploiting migrants to accusations to worrying insight into the failures of
channel is under fire for showing a documentary about the relationship between a syrian man and his younger german girlfriend amid claims it fails to challenge the repression of women here's a clip. stuff i cannot wear short things always long things which i cannot accept my wife looking like this this is very difficult for me and for arab men in general i do not like other guys talking to my girlfriend she belongs to me i belong to her those are my rules. for a first doesn't mean we can't eat...
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what is it what are the ages for these for this channel there are seven and eight year olds this is not really about the ages of those people it's not really about freedom of expression or journalism this is actually about saying look at these we had muslims and brown people with funny views and pushing it on to white impressionable and vulnerable young people in society these are real stories and i think the most important thing of all is it's important we empower young people with good advice intolerance extremism is out there it was a lie right that guy pretended to be sixteen he wasn't sixteen so the kids were lied to from the very start and so i that's that's a knock against the whole program well i just think that this contrived romance was being deliberately sold to these kids as a way of undermining our setting the table for the undermining of maybe what i believe are the intentions of the parents parents have a right to continue their family legacies and their culture and this undermines it on the taxpayer dime you know if we have stories about this young syrian people whet
what is it what are the ages for these for this channel there are seven and eight year olds this is not really about the ages of those people it's not really about freedom of expression or journalism this is actually about saying look at these we had muslims and brown people with funny views and pushing it on to white impressionable and vulnerable young people in society these are real stories and i think the most important thing of all is it's important we empower young people with good advice...
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>> reporter: right here on channel 6. >> that will not be a party.ra philadelphia is kicking off the second half of the season with the a premier of a international sensation, karen rogers has 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: it's been held as the century's most famous production. written on skin follows a wealthy french land owner who becomes enraged with his 14-year-old wife's love with an artist. she goes on a journey of discovery and rebillian and in the ends claims her own life. >> reporter: i'm excited. >> everyone in the opera world talks about opera philadelphia. >> reporter: written on skin is written by george benjamin. it's been called a 21 century masterpiece. it's unlike anything i've seen or studied. it's been in every contemporary on are a house in europe. >> reporter: it will put a fresh take on the piece. >> he is pushing us to work beyond what opera stereo typically is. >> reporter: it's the first staging of the on from in the u.s. >> in this production they are embracing color and bright blues and reds and gold leaf. the music and
>> reporter: right here on channel 6. >> that will not be a party.ra philadelphia is kicking off the second half of the season with the a premier of a international sensation, karen rogers has 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: it's been held as the century's most famous production. written on skin follows a wealthy french land owner who becomes enraged with his 14-year-old wife's love with an artist. she goes on a journey of discovery and rebillian and in the ends claims her...
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ij half an hour on the news channel, prompting this reaction...e news on wednesday when coverage of the larry nassar trial came on and on and on. after ten minutes listening to the judge ‘s tedious summing up i switched off. however, this left me wondering why this man, not exactly a household name in this country, was warranted such extended coverage. surely, a post trial and post— sentencing short report would have been quite sufficient. finally, british tennis has a new hero, kyle edmund ‘s who this week reached the semifinals of the australian open. as he progressed through the tournament, we had all about him, bbc news tracking down his boyhood coach. it was all a little too much detail to some. . . was all a little too much detail to some... thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions you can call us... share your opinions you can call us... 0re—mail share your opinions you can call us... 0r e—mail newswatch. you can find us on twitter and you can go to oui’ find us on twitter and you can go to our website.
ij half an hour on the news channel, prompting this reaction...e news on wednesday when coverage of the larry nassar trial came on and on and on. after ten minutes listening to the judge ‘s tedious summing up i switched off. however, this left me wondering why this man, not exactly a household name in this country, was warranted such extended coverage. surely, a post trial and post— sentencing short report would have been quite sufficient. finally, british tennis has a new hero, kyle edmund...
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is one of the projects mentors and coaches he set up his own you tube channel about two years ago he took part in and filmed the n.t. government demonstrations in two thousand and eleven at the beginning of the civil war in syria after being arrested several times he fled his hometown damascus arriving in germany in two thousand and thirteen germany seemed quite alien at first and his videos examined the cultural differences with plenty of humor his most successful post garnered almost a million views. i just want to know what these germans are like. most people here are refugees we've got something in common my mos or a refugee from syria and i was lucky to find my way. and now i'm trying to help other people do the same. today he's helping me on a duck to produce around video it's not that easy to acquire an audience on you tube with subjects such as integration the host of the channel german lifestyle toyed with clichés to compare germans and norman germans who was against you couldn't hear your good the field by the road and his other. the other participants in the workshop have
is one of the projects mentors and coaches he set up his own you tube channel about two years ago he took part in and filmed the n.t. government demonstrations in two thousand and eleven at the beginning of the civil war in syria after being arrested several times he fled his hometown damascus arriving in germany in two thousand and thirteen germany seemed quite alien at first and his videos examined the cultural differences with plenty of humor his most successful post garnered almost a...
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what is it what did what are the ages for these for this channel there are seven and eight year olds this is not really about the ideas of those people it's not really about freedom of expression or journalism this is actually about saying look at these we had muslims and brown people with funny views and pushing it on to white impressionable and vulnerable young people in society these are real stories and i think the most important thing of all is it's important we empower young people with good advice intolerance extremism is out there it was a lie right that guy pretended to be sixteen he wasn't sixteen so the kids were lied to from the very start and so i that's that's a knock against the whole program well i just think that this contrived romance was being deliberately sold to these kids as a way of undermining our setting the table for the undermining of maybe what i believe are the intentions of the parents parents have a right to continue their family legacies and their culture and this undermines it on the taxpayer dime you know if we have stories about this young syrian pe
what is it what did what are the ages for these for this channel there are seven and eight year olds this is not really about the ideas of those people it's not really about freedom of expression or journalism this is actually about saying look at these we had muslims and brown people with funny views and pushing it on to white impressionable and vulnerable young people in society these are real stories and i think the most important thing of all is it's important we empower young people with...
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channel is under fire at the moment for showing a documentary about the relationship between a syrian man and his german girlfriend amid claims that fail to challenge the repression of women is a clip. stuff i cannot wear short things always long things which i cannot accept my wife looking like this is very difficult for me and for arab men in general i do not like other guys talking to my girlfriend she belongs to me i belong to her those are my rules. of those doesn't mean we can't eat pork this is forbidden. that's just an call it's what's written in the qur'an it's not ok to eat it work is not normal and so i asked do i really have to eat pork to this will have to live together i stopped eating it but what concerned parent who describes herself as a qualified psychologist has written an open letter calling the program an attack on the emancipation of women in criticizing the channel for showing repression in a positive light to young people we got reaction to the program which could range from claims of exploitation to a failure of integration. i'm not sure that that's the role o
channel is under fire at the moment for showing a documentary about the relationship between a syrian man and his german girlfriend amid claims that fail to challenge the repression of women is a clip. stuff i cannot wear short things always long things which i cannot accept my wife looking like this is very difficult for me and for arab men in general i do not like other guys talking to my girlfriend she belongs to me i belong to her those are my rules. of those doesn't mean we can't eat pork...
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. >> live outside team headquarters here in blooming ton i'm jamie apody for channel six "action news". >> bleeding green across the country, katie, thank you. >>> earlier today bird fans braved pouring rain here at home to get the bird a big send off. >> "action news" reporter bob brooks has that part of the coverage from south philadelphia. >> wow, wow. >> reporter: this was a moment that doesn't come around very often, so fans wanted to make the most of it. >> yeah. >> reporter: cheering eagles on and watching as they boarded their plane bound for minneapolis. >> we want to send them off with some cheers, good wishes. >> passionate about my team, love the eagles, love them, my dad loves them, my dad passed and always wanted to see the team win the super bowl. that is what i want to see. >> reporter: despite rain a few dozen fans will, let out a big cheer. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> reporter: gloria hamden of feasterville was also at the airport back when bird departed for the super bowl in 2005. she made a costume poster for today. >> it is a picture of me from when eagles went to
. >> live outside team headquarters here in blooming ton i'm jamie apody for channel six "action news". >> bleeding green across the country, katie, thank you. >>> earlier today bird fans braved pouring rain here at home to get the bird a big send off. >> "action news" reporter bob brooks has that part of the coverage from south philadelphia. >> wow, wow. >> reporter: this was a moment that doesn't come around very often, so fans wanted...
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russia gets a lot of snow temperatures there drop dramatically a high pressure zone develops which channels dry icy air towards western europe and germany where it then also gets very cold. albeit dry and sunny as well. but even though the air mass above the snow is ice cold it's warm and below a deep blanket of snow insulates and prevents things underneath from freezing. plants can survive the winter because the water they need remains liquid. and people. a billion of us are dependent on melt water. so what if we suddenly had no more snow. in a world without snow northern temperatures would jump by five degrees celsius. weather patterns would change. warm humid air would flow from the atlantic to germany bringing miserable rainy weather. even though it's comparatively warmer the ground begins to freeze permafrost spreads. without its insulating snow cover ground temperatures fall so low in winter the soil can never quite thought in summer plants and animals die. forests disappear from large swathes of the northern hemisphere leaving only sure obes moss and lichen. further south melt water
russia gets a lot of snow temperatures there drop dramatically a high pressure zone develops which channels dry icy air towards western europe and germany where it then also gets very cold. albeit dry and sunny as well. but even though the air mass above the snow is ice cold it's warm and below a deep blanket of snow insulates and prevents things underneath from freezing. plants can survive the winter because the water they need remains liquid. and people. a billion of us are dependent on melt...
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. >>> the youtube channel exploring the unbeaten path have taken these guys to an abandoned theme parkn myanmar. bob and jeannine take their camera and start walking around. turns out it's not completely abandoned because they have discovered that people live there along with a bunch of stray dogs that have made this abandoned park their home. >> so that's laundry. that's not just like an awning that's collapsed. >> you see those makeshift shelters as well around what used to be very colorful structures. while we don't have any encounters with the people that are living there, every once in a while the dog will come up and say hey. what's going on? >> got some snacks? >> you better believe they're probably procreating and making a lot more puppies. >> that's when you do need somebody to step in and come sterilize some of the dogs. >> control it. >> that's not good for them. i'm glad they have a place of refuge. >> we continue exploring and finding all of these different rides. you see the abandoned carts covered in dust and the trains and dilapidated buildings. in this moment they stop
. >>> the youtube channel exploring the unbeaten path have taken these guys to an abandoned theme parkn myanmar. bob and jeannine take their camera and start walking around. turns out it's not completely abandoned because they have discovered that people live there along with a bunch of stray dogs that have made this abandoned park their home. >> so that's laundry. that's not just like an awning that's collapsed. >> you see those makeshift shelters as well around what used...