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nick: i think it is more of a climb. a free climb. think free climbing, climbing without ropes is a good metaphor for being an entrepreneur. you start out with an idea, which is a bit of a cliff, but you think "i got this. i can climb that no problem." you start climbing and once you get enough into the climb, into the pursuit of your idea, you get far enough along that you can't stop climbing, because it is too far down, but the question is -- do you believe in yourself? do you believe in the climb? do you believe in the idea? if you do, you have got to keep climbing. i started climbing in 2002, and some pitches have been straightforward, some pitches have been challenging, inverted, and you are hanging by one hand, but it has been a great climb, and it is going well now. emily: at one point, the company was worth close to $12 billion. now it is closer to $1 billion. it has been that way for a few years. do you feel like you fell off the cliff, or you were just hanging on? nick: it has been a climb with highs and lows, as you mention
nick: i think it is more of a climb. a free climb. think free climbing, climbing without ropes is a good metaphor for being an entrepreneur. you start out with an idea, which is a bit of a cliff, but you think "i got this. i can climb that no problem." you start climbing and once you get enough into the climb, into the pursuit of your idea, you get far enough along that you can't stop climbing, because it is too far down, but the question is -- do you believe in yourself? do you...
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climbing permits. i believe so you know they should limit the number of permits china has led the way this year with their approach of limiting the number of permits i think the other thing that would be very helpful would be you know creating a prerequisite of having summit in 1000 meter peak before you're seeing very inexperienced climbers you know there are actually some climbers on the mountain where everest was their 1st mountain that would be incredibly helpful the other thing as well is i mean i just think people need to take this more seriously you know we see these images on social media we see them in the media we see seemingly ordinary people standing on top of the world that is creating a culture of well i can if they can do it i can do it but then people are showing up they're trying to save money they're hiring irresponsible outfitters and those outfitters are also responsible for some of these fatalities as well as the climbers themselves said so essentially it's people overestimating th
climbing permits. i believe so you know they should limit the number of permits china has led the way this year with their approach of limiting the number of permits i think the other thing that would be very helpful would be you know creating a prerequisite of having summit in 1000 meter peak before you're seeing very inexperienced climbers you know there are actually some climbers on the mountain where everest was their 1st mountain that would be incredibly helpful the other thing as well is...
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nick: it is more of a free climb.hink free climbing is a good metaphor for being an entrepreneur. you start out with an idea, which is a bit of a cliff, but you think i got this good i can climb that no problem. you start climbing, and went to get into the pursuit of your idea, you get far enough along that you can't stop climbing, because it is too far down, but the question is do you believe in yourself? idea?lieve in the if you do, you have got to keep climbing. i started climbing in 2002, and some pitches have been straightforward, some pitches have been challenging, inverted, and you are hanging by one hand them a but it has been a great climb and is going well now. emily: now the company is closer to $1 billion. it has been that way for a few years. do you feel like you fell off the cliff, hanging on? climb withs been a highs and lows, but mostly highs. to have achieved what we have achieved, still doing what we are doing, a leader in every market around the world and recognized as a technical imaging asn digita
nick: it is more of a free climb.hink free climbing is a good metaphor for being an entrepreneur. you start out with an idea, which is a bit of a cliff, but you think i got this good i can climb that no problem. you start climbing, and went to get into the pursuit of your idea, you get far enough along that you can't stop climbing, because it is too far down, but the question is do you believe in yourself? idea?lieve in the if you do, you have got to keep climbing. i started climbing in 2002,...
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>> on average, about ten days or so that you can climb everest.ar i think that was reduced dramatically. so that's going to be a factor where people are on the mountain at the same time. >> and it's a bottleneck. there are too many people trying to get in in that small window of time. >> too many people getting in, and there's also no -- i believe there's no controls on the mountain. the permits are issued. there's a certain number of people on the mountain. if the weather window closes, people are on the mountain, they want to summit. >> they've spent so much time, effort, money to get there. >> correct. and there's no, you know, organized system of controlling that. so once you get your permit and you're at base camp, everyone is planning to summit. and all things considered, if you have ten days, then that's okay because you're going to split that number of people, 300, 400 people over the ten days. when there's three or four days, then that amount of people gets bottlenecked and then you have problems. the other thing is you have people who ha
>> on average, about ten days or so that you can climb everest.ar i think that was reduced dramatically. so that's going to be a factor where people are on the mountain at the same time. >> and it's a bottleneck. there are too many people trying to get in in that small window of time. >> too many people getting in, and there's also no -- i believe there's no controls on the mountain. the permits are issued. there's a certain number of people on the mountain. if the weather...
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people who are serious about climbing or want to climb everest for the right reasons, i don't think they should be deterred from wanting to do that because of what happened this year. >> reporter: vogel says serious climbers have respect and deep understanding of the dangers of the climb. abc 7 news. >>> happening today san francisco mayor london breed will unveil her budget plan for the next two years, and she is expected to address a lot of the issues abc 7 focuses on in the effort to build a better bay area -- housing, quality of life and crime. we're already getting an idea of her spending priorities. the mayor revealed yesterday she wants to put almost $12 million towards programs to promote cleanliness in several san francisco neighborhoods. the money would go to seven new staffed public toilets and trash ca cans. >>> the oakland public library will stop charging late fee this is summer including books, audio books, cds, dvds. prior to this overdue fines range between 25 cents and $1 a day. people will still be billed a replacement fee for items not returned 30 days past the d
people who are serious about climbing or want to climb everest for the right reasons, i don't think they should be deterred from wanting to do that because of what happened this year. >> reporter: vogel says serious climbers have respect and deep understanding of the dangers of the climb. abc 7 news. >>> happening today san francisco mayor london breed will unveil her budget plan for the next two years, and she is expected to address a lot of the issues abc 7 focuses on in the...
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climb in the the united kingdom. setting up for one of the final moves. he's very close up. >> even though they are harnessed in, the line isn't helping them prop them up. it's simply if they fall. >> how far could he fall? >> i hate to tell you, but we're going to find out. he's readying himself for one last dynamic move. up to the left there. >> you can see where it's going. >> you can see when james falls, at least two of his anchor points come undone. two of those pieces come out of the wall. that's why he falls nearly 50 feet. he got out of it without any injury. >> the helmet comes flopping off. >> that has to shake you up. >> james says he's going to try this again. his motivation for doing that is what he does some of this he will be the first person. >> just think about what a day in the life is is like. >> the idea of traveling all the time appears glamorous. it's probably really intense dealing with people too. in this video. >> i spend 27 hours a week at 35,000 feet. i have gone up to six days. my days ca
climb in the the united kingdom. setting up for one of the final moves. he's very close up. >> even though they are harnessed in, the line isn't helping them prop them up. it's simply if they fall. >> how far could he fall? >> i hate to tell you, but we're going to find out. he's readying himself for one last dynamic move. up to the left there. >> you can see where it's going. >> you can see when james falls, at least two of his anchor points come undone. two of...
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the other thing is that it's actually a very short season when it's relatively safe to be able to climb everest that's just april and may when people traditionally go but a spate of bad weather has kept people off the mountain and what happened recently was suddenly there was a bit of good weather that broke through and everyone just rushed for the summit resulting in this and now higher than average death rate it's a really incredible picture and know what you expect when you think about people climbing. what's of one of the possible solutions welcome people to to a combat this so there's been a there's a strong campaign starting now for the government to start limiting the number of permits that it can. is out per year the thing is nepal is a relatively poor country a quarter of its population lives below the poverty line and these permits cost $10000.00 euros each around there so this is a big source of cash for them but of course we're risking not only people dying of higher than average rates as we're seeing but also there's huge environmental damage that's happening because of all
the other thing is that it's actually a very short season when it's relatively safe to be able to climb everest that's just april and may when people traditionally go but a spate of bad weather has kept people off the mountain and what happened recently was suddenly there was a bit of good weather that broke through and everyone just rushed for the summit resulting in this and now higher than average death rate it's a really incredible picture and know what you expect when you think about...
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she has climbed five of the seven highest in the world.ow she is setting her sights on the tallest mountain of all. >> out of it sure sheer curiosity i want to push limits and see what i am capable of. it is a science project. >> she has been doing daily workouts with climbing coaches since last summer. when she reaches the summit she plans to eat a dehydrated ice cream sandwich. >>> that is tough. one of the best books about climbing on everest is into thin air. that book is gripping. if you want to get background on the audio is better. >>> we've got low pressure spinning over the coast line by tomorrow that will give us a chance of rain in the area but it will be a convenient rain and most of it falling sunday night and monday morning and not much. high-pressure to the north and low pressure over central california brings is breezy conditions. beautiful and san jose with blue skies and not bad looking to the skyline from san francisco from the trevor island. concord is 75 in san francisco 61 and santa rosa is 64. tomorrow is more clouds
she has climbed five of the seven highest in the world.ow she is setting her sights on the tallest mountain of all. >> out of it sure sheer curiosity i want to push limits and see what i am capable of. it is a science project. >> she has been doing daily workouts with climbing coaches since last summer. when she reaches the summit she plans to eat a dehydrated ice cream sandwich. >>> that is tough. one of the best books about climbing on everest is into thin air. that book...
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canadian film maker, elia saikaly has just completed his third climb to the summit and he is joining elia, you just made this trek. you posted on instagram that crow couldn't believe what you saw up -- you couldn't believe what you saw up there this time. what was it like? >> you know, having been there a number of times, this is my 8th expedition, and third time standing on the summit, i had the, you know, incredible privilege and pleasure of standing up there when there was virtually no one there, so this time around when we left camp three and we were on our way to camp four, the final camp, you know, the first sign of an alarm was that there were, you know, 50 to 60 people heading up towards camp four. when we left on our summit night on the 22nd of may, there were literally over 200 climbers heading to the summit, and you know, the only question you're asking yourself is how on earth are we all going to get up there and get back down safely. >> what did you see? when you wrote death, carnage, chaos up there, i mean, that sounds horrible and you're also talking about the most, yo
canadian film maker, elia saikaly has just completed his third climb to the summit and he is joining elia, you just made this trek. you posted on instagram that crow couldn't believe what you saw up -- you couldn't believe what you saw up there this time. what was it like? >> you know, having been there a number of times, this is my 8th expedition, and third time standing on the summit, i had the, you know, incredible privilege and pleasure of standing up there when there was virtually no...
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does slowing down the ascent another window of favorable weather also contributed to a climb on the mountain. even as i come he is a canadian food make-a who has some of the evidence several times speaking to us from if i was skeptical of government to he described the situation on the mountain for the very 1st time with my own eyes i've been on everest 8 times i've stood on the summit 3 times now for the very 1st time with my own eyes i saw the infamous queues you know that are making headlines right now and on our way from camp 3 to camp 4 we can already see that there were you know 40 or 50 climbers ahead of us and that evening there were over 250 climbers that reading to the summit so the queues are obviously a huge issue you know the narrow weather window as mentioned earlier is also another issue then of course there's the grand issue of lack of experience on the mountain that's causing a lot of problems and many of these fatalities i think the other thing that would be very helpful would be you know creating a pre-requisite of having summit in 1000 meter peak before you're se
does slowing down the ascent another window of favorable weather also contributed to a climb on the mountain. even as i come he is a canadian food make-a who has some of the evidence several times speaking to us from if i was skeptical of government to he described the situation on the mountain for the very 1st time with my own eyes i've been on everest 8 times i've stood on the summit 3 times now for the very 1st time with my own eyes i saw the infamous queues you know that are making...
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. >>> and climbing the world's highest mountain comes at a price. a literal human traffic jam is making the trek more dangerous and now deadly. >> welcome our viewers around the world. i'm george howell. >> and i'm natalie allen. thank you for joining us. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> we begin with breaking news, the devastation in oklahoma after a possible tornado slammed into a mobile home park overnight. emergency officials say at least two people were killed and multiple people are injured in the town of el reno, that is t outside oklahoma city. >> and you see how destructive the storm was. rescue crews there searching for injured people in that field of debris. a nearby hotel was also hit hard because the owner says all the guests are accounted for. one survivor from the mobile home park stwribdescribed the t as the storm approached. listen. >> i heard it coming. i felt the trailer 80 hit our trailer. i know trailer 80 flipped over on top of 81, which we were in. and after everything was over with, and all shaking and jarring and everybo
. >>> and climbing the world's highest mountain comes at a price. a literal human traffic jam is making the trek more dangerous and now deadly. >> welcome our viewers around the world. i'm george howell. >> and i'm natalie allen. thank you for joining us. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> we begin with breaking news, the devastation in oklahoma after a possible tornado slammed into a mobile home park overnight. emergency officials say at least two...
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for many, the climb is ending in tragedy. welcome to viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> president trump talking about the strength and the relationship of the two allies, japan and the u.s. the first u.s. president to set foot on a japanese warship. the president also visited with american sailors and marines and thanked them for their service to mark memorial day. >> on this memorial day in the united states, americans are concluding a sacred day of remembrance, reflection, and prayer. citizens across the country came together to decorate the graves of our fallen heroes, and to honor their selfless acts of courage. the citizens of our country are incredible. they love our country, and they love you. you have no idea how much they love you. >> live now to ivan watson, it seems during the final remarks by the u.s. president, talking about the upgrade to aircraft carrier, the u.s. president referenced the tensions with north korea. here it is. >> with this extraordinary new equipm
for many, the climb is ending in tragedy. welcome to viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> president trump talking about the strength and the relationship of the two allies, japan and the u.s. the first u.s. president to set foot on a japanese warship. the president also visited with american sailors and marines and thanked them for their service to mark memorial day. >> on this memorial day in the united states, americans...
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the mountain and reach the highest point and that makes the speed of the climbing very slow there is even some queuing on 2 days ago there were people waiting for more than 2 hours on the summit ridge and all its 1800 and this makes the whole thing blurry really low and very very dangerous and why is it so overcrowded there have the authorities been just handing out too many permits. well this is one reason you cannot give the responsibility only to the government for handing out too many permits it would be a possibility of course on the new policy side also to reduce the amount of permits like it was done on the chinese side but it's mostly also a kind of self responsibility of the climbers that they decide not to go on the most crowded day that they are a little bit more patient and that they wait for an hour for a 2nd or for a certain weather window and only then start climbing the mountain where have you yourself have been on everything it's the highest mountain in the wind just how dangerous is it even without these current problems that we're seeing. at the base of everest on
the mountain and reach the highest point and that makes the speed of the climbing very slow there is even some queuing on 2 days ago there were people waiting for more than 2 hours on the summit ridge and all its 1800 and this makes the whole thing blurry really low and very very dangerous and why is it so overcrowded there have the authorities been just handing out too many permits. well this is one reason you cannot give the responsibility only to the government for handing out too many...
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another american has died climbing mount everest. experienced mountaineers have warned the trek is dangerously overcrowded. christopher cullish is the second american to die while making the climb this year. he says based on an initial report kulish went into cardiac arrest, but he just hit his goal. nepal's government issued more than 375 permits this year. the most ever in a single year. and there's just as many guides that go up with those permit holders. the big focus now on what is known as the death zone according to the locals. it's considered the most dangerous part of the entire climb. the peak is 29,035 feet above sea level. the death zone starts just above 26,000 feet. the highest camp, camp 4, is just below that zone. that's where this man died after descending from the summit. one man that turned around at camp 4 because of a lack of oxygen, said he thinks the crowds are part of what is causing so many deaths. >> most people die this year, it's been carnage. i should say it's a death. there's massive traffic jams. people
another american has died climbing mount everest. experienced mountaineers have warned the trek is dangerously overcrowded. christopher cullish is the second american to die while making the climb this year. he says based on an initial report kulish went into cardiac arrest, but he just hit his goal. nepal's government issued more than 375 permits this year. the most ever in a single year. and there's just as many guides that go up with those permit holders. the big focus now on what is known...
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i've got a couple groups of guys that i climb with and i will keep climbing with them and keep trainingbe there. i really enjoy the mountains. keep pushing prosthetic limbs to their height. >> dana: we are really impressed and we are inspired by you, charlie linville. thanks for coming. next, joe biden getting good numbers in the polls but something is missing for the candidate is drawing small enough crowds this summer, asking where is the enthusiasm? people in oklahoma and arkansas bracing for what could be the worst flooding the states have ever seen, as the arkansas river continues to rise. >> it's a little nerve-racking but we pray and keep a close eye on it. we are ready to go. we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. anohone day you'll tell yoursee. grandkids about it. and they'll say, "grandpa just tell us about humpty dumpty". and you'll say, "he broke his pelvis or whatever, now back to my creamy hei
i've got a couple groups of guys that i climb with and i will keep climbing with them and keep trainingbe there. i really enjoy the mountains. keep pushing prosthetic limbs to their height. >> dana: we are really impressed and we are inspired by you, charlie linville. thanks for coming. next, joe biden getting good numbers in the polls but something is missing for the candidate is drawing small enough crowds this summer, asking where is the enthusiasm? people in oklahoma and arkansas...
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h >> i had no business on that style of climb with no gear. very much user error. >> tell us about the hardware in your arm. because you're looking like edward scissorhands right there. >> i'm trying to make the bestf of it. my dad's -- i think he's going to put a rail on oit so he can put a flashlight on it and do some different stuff. >> how long weria out there? >> i was in the gully for an hour and a a half before rocky mountain rescue got me and those guys are awesome. they propelled me offf of the mountain. >> you've been getting negative feedback from other people that climb saying you shouldn't have been there. >> i definitely agree i was in over my head. it makes me feel sad to think people let their first resort, if they start projecting hate, either way i'm going to recover and be just fine and positive and keep on trucking. >> how do you feel when you see the pictures of yourself in the hospital. >> right. to not have a brain injury or spinal injury, i'm so grateful. to be back on my feet in three weeks is pretty astounding. hopefu
h >> i had no business on that style of climb with no gear. very much user error. >> tell us about the hardware in your arm. because you're looking like edward scissorhands right there. >> i'm trying to make the bestf of it. my dad's -- i think he's going to put a rail on oit so he can put a flashlight on it and do some different stuff. >> how long weria out there? >> i was in the gully for an hour and a a half before rocky mountain rescue got me and those guys are...
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at some level when you sign on the climb everest you. >>have the realization that there's a chance you could die tryi berkeley nutrition and performance researcher roxanne vogel reached the summit of mount everest the same day this photo was taken which illustrates the overcrowding of climbers that some say is the reason it's been such a deadly year on the world's highest peak, 11 people have died this climbing season, including a 62 year-old colorado attorney the journey takes most 2 months vogel a veteran climber, maybe in 2 weeks to get ready for the rigors of her ascent she spent 12 hours a day over 3 months either in a hypoxia chamber or tents which simulates high altitude. she says she didn't see these crowds on the south side of the mountain which is controlled by nepal because she came up from the north side which is controlled by china and unlike the paul limits, the number of permits issued to climbers. bogle says one reason so many people were clogging the climbing route in what's called the death zone this year is because the
at some level when you sign on the climb everest you. >>have the realization that there's a chance you could die tryi berkeley nutrition and performance researcher roxanne vogel reached the summit of mount everest the same day this photo was taken which illustrates the overcrowding of climbers that some say is the reason it's been such a deadly year on the world's highest peak, 11 people have died this climbing season, including a 62 year-old colorado attorney the journey takes most 2...
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. >>> plus, deadly climb. reach the top of the world, mount everest. >> i'm 15,000 feet above sea level. the air is thin. i am struggling to breathe. >> facing one of its deadliest seasons ever. but first, the "nightline" 5. shopfor up to 40% offal day eveon appliances...first ...plus use your sears card and get an extra 10% off. and you'll also get three hundred dollars cashback in points. sears, making moments matter. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight, the power of social media transform a humble outsider into one of the hottest names in music. lil nas x is dominating the charts with his infectious hit "old town road" attracting controversy, though, while blurring the divide between hip-hop and country. here's "nightline's" oshen singh. ♪ i'm gonna take my horse to the old town road ♪ >> reporter: it's the hottest song in the world right now. ♪ i'm gonna take my horse to the old town road ♪ >> reporter: "old town road," an instant viral hit. number 1 for the last eight weeks. it sparked a nati
. >>> plus, deadly climb. reach the top of the world, mount everest. >> i'm 15,000 feet above sea level. the air is thin. i am struggling to breathe. >> facing one of its deadliest seasons ever. but first, the "nightline" 5. shopfor up to 40% offal day eveon appliances...first ...plus use your sears card and get an extra 10% off. and you'll also get three hundred dollars cashback in points. sears, making moments matter. >>> good evening. thanks for...
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kilimanjaro last year. >> i'm going to climb mt. you've been training, that seems quite the feat. >> i haven't been training but everybody's told me that it's okay, that i'm going to be fine, >> one veteran climber explained the dangers. >> you're literally waiting in line to die. >> even on bottled oxygen you're slowly dying. you feel the energy draining out of your legs and out of your core. there's constant exposure to danger. >>> i'm going to go to movies instead, this weekend. the new "godzilla" and "ma" starring oscar winner octavia spencer, like you've never ever seen her before. >> it's 5:00 somewhere. >> how did she get our numbers? >> i always like doing movies that will educate and, there is some education to be gleaned from this. >> don't make me drink alone. don't make me drink alone. >> kids should know not to be hanging out with adults, period. >> octavia, playing the psychopath wasn't the scariest part of this movie. >> you have a make-out scene? >> mm-hmm. >> with a younger fella? >> mm-hmm. >> what was that like? >
kilimanjaro last year. >> i'm going to climb mt. you've been training, that seems quite the feat. >> i haven't been training but everybody's told me that it's okay, that i'm going to be fine, >> one veteran climber explained the dangers. >> you're literally waiting in line to die. >> even on bottled oxygen you're slowly dying. you feel the energy draining out of your legs and out of your core. there's constant exposure to danger. >>> i'm going to go to...
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nepal has issued a record number of climbing permits at $11,000 each.ho 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. you know, it's devastating. >> reporter: experienced climbers tell us that while overcrowding is an issue, they are also seeing more unprepared, inexperienced climbers who can put their own lives and the lives of many others at risk. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> thanks to clayton there. >>> a texas man had a surprise weekend barbecue.mory this speedboat crashed into his backyard near galveston bay, but first it went over a dock, over another boat and over the banks of the bayou. the homeowner says it must have been a strong boat to do all that. >> i was barbecuing and all of a sudden i heard a train coming and run out here and there they were. i was saying, i got a new boat. the
nepal has issued a record number of climbing permits at $11,000 each.ho 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. you know, it's devastating. >> reporter: experienced climbers tell us that while overcrowding is an issue, they...
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she hardly ever climbs when playing in the forest. popi is cared for by team leader rueti who studied graphic design but decided to become a handler inststead, after volunteteering the c.o.p. popi came to the center in september 2016 at just 8 weeks old. she was found in a village near a plantation 150 kilometers away. her m mother was killed in a pe control trapp and popi was lefe alone. threee months later, ruweti begn training popi to live in the wild. after turning a year old, popi was placed in a cage with the other four youngsters. but if ruweti is nearby, she still clings to her like her own mother. because popi's time with her mother was so short, she has no memory of living in the trees. at 2 years old, popi still wants her mom's attention. ruweti loves her like her own child, but she knows that popi needs to learn to climb, even if it requires a strict attitude. ardee is the founder and leader of the c.o.p. he said that conservation efforts by centers like these are not enough to save orangutans from extinction. to protect t
she hardly ever climbs when playing in the forest. popi is cared for by team leader rueti who studied graphic design but decided to become a handler inststead, after volunteteering the c.o.p. popi came to the center in september 2016 at just 8 weeks old. she was found in a village near a plantation 150 kilometers away. her m mother was killed in a pe control trapp and popi was lefe alone. threee months later, ruweti begn training popi to live in the wild. after turning a year old, popi was...
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plus at least 11 people have died this season trying to climb mt. everest, raising concerns that too many climbers with too little experience are putting others in danger on the world's highest peak. we're back in just a moment. shaving has been difficult for me. i have very sensitive skin, and i get ingrowing hairs. so it's a daunting task. oh i love it. it's a great razor. it has that 'fence' in the middle. it gives a nice smooth shave. just stopping that irritation... that burn that i get is really life changing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new loaded fajitas. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. applebee's new loaded fajitas. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you'
plus at least 11 people have died this season trying to climb mt. everest, raising concerns that too many climbers with too little experience are putting others in danger on the world's highest peak. we're back in just a moment. shaving has been difficult for me. i have very sensitive skin, and i get ingrowing hairs. so it's a daunting task. oh i love it. it's a great razor. it has that 'fence' in the middle. it gives a nice smooth shave. just stopping that irritation... that burn that i get is...
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. >>> plus a berkeley woman back home after climbing one of the deadliest peaks in the world. >>> how much it hurts surrounding businesses when the giants aren't playing well. that's next. >>> an unbelievable end to the search for a missing nam hawaii. searched for more than 2 weeks with no sign of her until now. amanda tells her story of survival from her hospital bed. >> for the last 17 days of my life has been the toughest days of my life. >> speaking publicly for the first time from her hospital bed amanda describes the fear she faced while being lost in aha wine rain forest for more than 2 weeks. >> it came down to life and death and i had to choose and i chose life. >> she was air lifted to safety friday after rescuers found her trapped in a ravine with injury toss both of her feet. >> i was crying with fears tiers of joy, i just am so incredibly grateful to have my girl home. >> after her daughter disappeared. >> they said what she had been through she was in surprisingly good shape. >> lost 20 pounds while she was in the rain forest. she was foraging for berries. >> she had wa
. >>> plus a berkeley woman back home after climbing one of the deadliest peaks in the world. >>> how much it hurts surrounding businesses when the giants aren't playing well. that's next. >>> an unbelievable end to the search for a missing nam hawaii. searched for more than 2 weeks with no sign of her until now. amanda tells her story of survival from her hospital bed. >> for the last 17 days of my life has been the toughest days of my life. >> speaking...
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fisher was an accomplished mountaineer, well versed in difficult climbs his family said in a statement we are deeply saddened by his loss as he still had so many adventures to fulfill. at 29,000 feet, long lines can mean mountaineers are trapped too long in an area they call the death zone this season there are a record number of people pushing the summit, most nowhere near as experienced. >> it's really an economic equation you know, nepal has monetized mt. everest. >>> the nepalese government is now under fire for issuing 380 permits it foreign climbers, all required to have a guide or sherpa >> the number of people climbing that's increased the opportunity for guides come in that sometimes are not qualified or certified to be leading. that's a recipe for disaster >> reporter: everest remains an irresistible goal for so many adventures, but now the danger to reach the summit is more dangerous than ever. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> a volcano has erupted on the indonesian island of bali. spewing out lava on distances over two miles ash fell on dozens of villages but no evacuations w
fisher was an accomplished mountaineer, well versed in difficult climbs his family said in a statement we are deeply saddened by his loss as he still had so many adventures to fulfill. at 29,000 feet, long lines can mean mountaineers are trapped too long in an area they call the death zone this season there are a record number of people pushing the summit, most nowhere near as experienced. >> it's really an economic equation you know, nepal has monetized mt. everest. >>> the...
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>>at some level when you sign on the climb everest you have the realization that there's a chance you could die trying berkeley nutrition and performance researcher roxanne vogel reached the summit of mount everest the same day this photo was taken which illustrates the overcrowding of climbers that some say is the reason it's been such a deadly year on the world's highest peak, 11 people have died this climbing season including a 62 year-old colorado attorney the journey takes most 2 months vogel a veteran climber made in 2 weeks to get ready for the rigors of her ascent she spent 12 hours a day over 3 months either in a hypoxia chamber or tents, which simulates high altitude. she says she didn't see these crowds on the south side of the mountain which is controlled by nepal because she came up from the north side which is controlled by china and unlike the paul limits, the number of permits issued to climbers. bogle says one reason so many people were clogging the climbing route in what's called the death zone this year is because the weather gave climbers only a few days to make it
>>at some level when you sign on the climb everest you have the realization that there's a chance you could die trying berkeley nutrition and performance researcher roxanne vogel reached the summit of mount everest the same day this photo was taken which illustrates the overcrowding of climbers that some say is the reason it's been such a deadly year on the world's highest peak, 11 people have died this climbing season including a 62 year-old colorado attorney the journey takes most 2...
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that brings the death tol to nine across the 2019 climbing season. talk about why this year has been so deadly. letters earned in backwoods, high hills, and steep dunes. but somewhere along the way, suvs became pretenders, not pioneers. but you never forgot the difference, and neither did we. there are many suvs, but there's only one legend. hurry in now to the jeep celebration event and get $500 additional bonus cash on select models. hurry in now to the jeep celebration event [music playing] jerry has a membership to this gym, but he's not using it. and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch. this is jerry learning that he's still paying for this stuff he's not using. he's seeing his recurring payments in control tower in the wells fargo mobile app. this is jerry canceling a few things. booyah. this is jerry appreciating the people who made this possible. oh look, there they are. (team member) this is wells fargo. my time is thin, but so is my lawn. now there's scotts thick'r
that brings the death tol to nine across the 2019 climbing season. talk about why this year has been so deadly. letters earned in backwoods, high hills, and steep dunes. but somewhere along the way, suvs became pretenders, not pioneers. but you never forgot the difference, and neither did we. there are many suvs, but there's only one legend. hurry in now to the jeep celebration event and get $500 additional bonus cash on select models. hurry in now to the jeep celebration event [music playing]...
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the plane did not submerge and all one hundred forty three people aboard were able to escape by climbing out onto the wing authorities said disaster had been averted. i just want to emphasize yet again we transported twenty one people all adults from this incident involving an aircraft a commercial boeing seven thirty seven aircraft here and it is jack the twenty one individuals that we transported were all listed in good condition no critical injuries sustained by any of those twenty one the plane had traveled to jacksonville florida from the u.s. naval station at guantanamo bay in cuba it's likely it was carrying mostly military personnel and their families there are no details yet as to why the airliner crashed the plane's manufacturer boeing is under scrutiny over two deadly crashes of a different model plane in recent months. we're now joined by julian bray aviation expert in cambridge great britain as we just mentioned in the report boeing has been in the headlines quite a lot recently but for crashes involving the seven thirty max and to be clear again this was not a seven thirty
the plane did not submerge and all one hundred forty three people aboard were able to escape by climbing out onto the wing authorities said disaster had been averted. i just want to emphasize yet again we transported twenty one people all adults from this incident involving an aircraft a commercial boeing seven thirty seven aircraft here and it is jack the twenty one individuals that we transported were all listed in good condition no critical injuries sustained by any of those twenty one the...
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and today, we'll be climbing this. it looks like it's ok. pretty good.t's called the ‘jug' when you do this. that one wasn't so good! 0k. that's a lot more work than i thought it was going to be! just wait till you get to 70 metres! so these are coast redwoods. they're the tallest tree species in the world, reaching currently about 380 feet tall are the tallest ones. they are incredibly tough and resilient. they‘ re really important ecologically. they support the habitat and provide habitat for a lot of plants and animals and they're also just incredibly beautiful and iconic. so, i've been here trying to get a better understanding of how they're responding to climate change and how they might respond to future climate change. and how are they responding to climate change? so as the climate changes, temperatures are increasing, it's drying things out as temperatures get warmer. that's a big consideration for these particular trees because they need so much water, it's affecting their water balance and their ability to transfer more water to the tops of th
and today, we'll be climbing this. it looks like it's ok. pretty good.t's called the ‘jug' when you do this. that one wasn't so good! 0k. that's a lot more work than i thought it was going to be! just wait till you get to 70 metres! so these are coast redwoods. they're the tallest tree species in the world, reaching currently about 380 feet tall are the tallest ones. they are incredibly tough and resilient. they‘ re really important ecologically. they support the habitat and provide habitat...
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climbing around a dead climber on his way to the summit. a record 381 permits have been issued to climb everest this year. and because of bad weather, over 200 people were forced to summit on one good day. but the traffic jams create an hours-long wait in what's called the "death zone," where a lack of oxygen and exhaustion test even the world's best climbers. >> and james longman reporting in tonight from kathmandu, nepal. and james, the climber you interviewed there described stepping around that dead climber. the jam of climbers slowing their decent from the top. really just horrifying stories. and people are going to ask when they see the pictures you showed there tonight, why are they allowing so many climbers at once? >> reporter: well, david, there are more and more tour groups offering lower and lower prices, and those lines you saw there are caused in part by inexperienced climbers unable to use complicated equipment. that causes loads of people to wait behind them in dangerous conditions. david? >> james longman in nepal for us to
climbing around a dead climber on his way to the summit. a record 381 permits have been issued to climb everest this year. and because of bad weather, over 200 people were forced to summit on one good day. but the traffic jams create an hours-long wait in what's called the "death zone," where a lack of oxygen and exhaustion test even the world's best climbers. >> and james longman reporting in tonight from kathmandu, nepal. and james, the climber you interviewed there described...
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don't worry, we will be climbing into the mid-70s. we got changes on the way. i am looking at thunderstorms sparking up for the sierras. >> all right. lots going on, too, a lot of variety. the main thing we watch is the construction crews clearing. i didn't see invisible breaks on 101, itself. now i do see the sensors. it was slowing in both directions, headed south towards our camera and north below our camera. they have started to go from red to orange to green. i believe the live camera were caught by those sensors. east bay, tri-valley and approaching the bay bridge. we will show you what's going on, on the upper east shore coming up. >>> we begin in central america. overnight arc strong 6.6 earthquake struck off the coast of el salvador. it was center about 35 miles from the capital san salvadore. people felt it, of course. there were no reports of damage or injuries. no tsunami warnings have been issued. >>> in a little more than 12 hours, the warriors continued their push for another nba championships, taking on the toronto raptors. >> for the first time
don't worry, we will be climbing into the mid-70s. we got changes on the way. i am looking at thunderstorms sparking up for the sierras. >> all right. lots going on, too, a lot of variety. the main thing we watch is the construction crews clearing. i didn't see invisible breaks on 101, itself. now i do see the sensors. it was slowing in both directions, headed south towards our camera and north below our camera. they have started to go from red to orange to green. i believe the live...
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the thing about everest you don't just get to show up and walk up the mountain you need a permit to climb the mountain this year the nepalese government has issued 400 permits and the number of people who are about to summit everest this year is due to break the record that it's at last year the other thing is that is actually a very short climbing season for everest you can really only go safely in april and may this year there's been a lot of bad weather in april and may and suddenly there was a burst of good weather recently and all of these climbers this record number showed up and they all rushed for the summit all the same time and with very tragic results and everyone's trying to pack it in so what can be done about this i mean short of just not issuing as many permits this is the big questions of the nepalese government is now under a lot of pressure to limit the number of permits that it gives out problem is nepal is a rather poor country a quarter of a. the population lives below the poverty line everest and tourism are a big draw for them and these permits that they sell cost a
the thing about everest you don't just get to show up and walk up the mountain you need a permit to climb the mountain this year the nepalese government has issued 400 permits and the number of people who are about to summit everest this year is due to break the record that it's at last year the other thing is that is actually a very short climbing season for everest you can really only go safely in april and may this year there's been a lot of bad weather in april and may and suddenly there...
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. >>> climbing down -- climbing mount everest wants is a huge feet but one man did it twice in one week. . >>> a short sherpa in the himalayas has set a new world record. >> he has climbed to the top of mount everest more than anyone earth. today he reached the summit for the 24th time. term for 25 years now he is guided mountaineers to the 29,000-foot high peak. today's climb, his second trip to the top and the last week with only three days rest between climes. >>> back in the bay area, deputies and fire crews teamed up to rescue this six week old kitty. the cuddly creature discovered down a storm drain in cupertino, after a woman heard it. one deputy had the hopping to get the stray kitten out safely. >>> folks in colorado digging themselves out of wet, heavy snow. the unusual late-season snowfall was actually breaking many records, bringing down trees even in denver. residents in to be anxious for warmer temperatures. one woman in a suburb outside denver, shoveling snow in her flip flops. >>> darren peck standing by with our forecast. you are saying it's going to be a pretty nice we
. >>> climbing down -- climbing mount everest wants is a huge feet but one man did it twice in one week. . >>> a short sherpa in the himalayas has set a new world record. >> he has climbed to the top of mount everest more than anyone earth. today he reached the summit for the 24th time. term for 25 years now he is guided mountaineers to the 29,000-foot high peak. today's climb, his second trip to the top and the last week with only three days rest between climes....
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that's like 20 empire state buildings that they climbed, 33% oxygen.u're going up a big flight of stairs and you're getting one out of every three breaths. just think about the deprivation. why on a way down? several factors. you have altitude sickness. like i said the cells start to change, you're not supposed to be there, sickness from prolonged exposure. bad whether, small window to make it back down. all these things in life, the metaphor, scared money never wins, you've got to get to the top. coming back down sometimes you're stuck. you're coming through a single route in nepal. inexperienced climbers holding up the lines, the nepal government specifically is getting scrutiny because they failed to akier proof of climbing experience for those they issue permits to. one more title this all raises for us, what is it that fuels our need to test our limits no matter the risk? why climb the mountain? what is the real test? let's get into that with d. lemon next now that we've got the facts and situation under control. ♪ be right back. with moderate to
that's like 20 empire state buildings that they climbed, 33% oxygen.u're going up a big flight of stairs and you're getting one out of every three breaths. just think about the deprivation. why on a way down? several factors. you have altitude sickness. like i said the cells start to change, you're not supposed to be there, sickness from prolonged exposure. bad whether, small window to make it back down. all these things in life, the metaphor, scared money never wins, you've got to get to the...
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but that number is expected to climb as they continue to assess the damage. the mayor just held a press conference and said there is no power at the water plant. so they're shutting down the entire water system. and there is now a boil advisory in for the entire dayton metro area, and some of the surrounding communities. the weather radar indicates that debris was sent tens of thousands of feet into the atmosphere. and now, there's a lot of concern about gas leaks. so we're going to be getting more information, new video, now that the sun has come up throughout the morning. and we'll keep you posted. >>> and thank you. and we have been following the path of a storm since it first slammed into the midwest. laura podesta shows us the trail of destruction it left behind. >>> you can hear the warning sirens near dayton, ohio. overnight, a large and dangerous tornado hit about eight miles away, near the town of trotwood, according to the national weather service. trees were uprooted. power lines knocked down. and entire homes destroyed. crews are using snow plows
but that number is expected to climb as they continue to assess the damage. the mayor just held a press conference and said there is no power at the water plant. so they're shutting down the entire water system. and there is now a boil advisory in for the entire dayton metro area, and some of the surrounding communities. the weather radar indicates that debris was sent tens of thousands of feet into the atmosphere. and now, there's a lot of concern about gas leaks. so we're going to be getting...
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ect she has been doing daily workouts with climbing coaches since last summer.she says when she reaches the summit at everest she plans to eat this dehydrated ice cream sandwich. she will keep i think i can, i think i can. >> you would think she would have enough of ice by the time she gets to the top. i just read that we have been mispronouncing everest. that george everest actually pronounces his last name eve arrest. >>> here is a look at mt. diablo. we have fairly clear skies with wind in general at 15 to 20 miles per hour out of the west. breezy finished the saturday. napa 72, oakland 65, san jose 70, concord 77 degrees. i looked toward the golden gate shows congress 69, livermore 66, san jose 64. heading out the door early sunday morning finds clouds along the shoreline. the ocean shoreline or bay shoreline, the sun will increase as we head toward midday and afternoon. it will be the usual low clouds in the morning. lpga gets off at a nice this day. there will be some sunshine in the afternoon but not a ton it will be on the chilly side. it looks nice for
ect she has been doing daily workouts with climbing coaches since last summer.she says when she reaches the summit at everest she plans to eat this dehydrated ice cream sandwich. she will keep i think i can, i think i can. >> you would think she would have enough of ice by the time she gets to the top. i just read that we have been mispronouncing everest. that george everest actually pronounces his last name eve arrest. >>> here is a look at mt. diablo. we have fairly clear skies...
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the mountain and climbed the mountain with people we re climbed the mountain with people were competent week. certainly fun to be chilly even though we saw more sunshine and western areas, the showers kept going towards the east earlier on, some heavy thunder downpours as well. some shall resume for eastern areas are turning to fade away. skies are clearing. but in the west missing marv westerly breeze bringing in more cloud to northern ireland and in the southwest a bit of rain here as well. clearest skies in scotland that we make it a hint of frost in rural areas. but there will be for eastern england, it will turn to cloud over in class coming in on that westerly breeze, bringing in with it some rain and drizzle and chief lead the latest weather will be on the hills of north wells in northwest england later on, if you showers or northern scotland where the heirs bit quarter here, else or the heirs bit quarter here, else or the cloud temperatures 50 to 70 degrees, towards the end the air is quite cloudy with further south warmer than the sunshine. this hello, this is bbc news. the hea
the mountain and climbed the mountain with people we re climbed the mountain with people were competent week. certainly fun to be chilly even though we saw more sunshine and western areas, the showers kept going towards the east earlier on, some heavy thunder downpours as well. some shall resume for eastern areas are turning to fade away. skies are clearing. but in the west missing marv westerly breeze bringing in more cloud to northern ireland and in the southwest a bit of rain here as well....
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ten people have died in recent days, climbing the world's tallest peak.ld british man, robin haynes fisher and 56—year—old kevin hynes from ireland. record numbers are making the ascent, trying to take advantage of a window in the weather conditions. 381 permits have been issued, costing around £9,000 each. but there had been calls for the number of permits to be limited and criticism of the trek operators. the ice wall is a very treacherous part of the mountain, low down it is the first thing you get to coming from base camp. you know, what are they even doing there, who has taken them, who's said to them, it's ok? this week's death toll is higher than the whole for the whole of last year and calls for improved safety are rising. joining me now is rebecca stephens mbe, the first british woman to climb everest. i don't know if you saw those pictures on that ledge, what do you make of that? yes. i think that is more extraordinary than anything i've seen before, it is difficult to imagine on that summit, which is very narrow, how you can have people moving
ten people have died in recent days, climbing the world's tallest peak.ld british man, robin haynes fisher and 56—year—old kevin hynes from ireland. record numbers are making the ascent, trying to take advantage of a window in the weather conditions. 381 permits have been issued, costing around £9,000 each. but there had been calls for the number of permits to be limited and criticism of the trek operators. the ice wall is a very treacherous part of the mountain, low down it is the first...
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aco lished mountaineer well versed in difficult climbs. his family said in a secretary of state we deare deeply sadd by his loss as he still had so many adventures and dreams to fulfill. at 21,000 feet mountaineers are trapped for too long in an area often called the death zone. this season there are a record number of people pushing the summit most nowhere near as exrienced. >> it's really an economic. equation you know, nepal has monetized mt. everest. r >>orter: the government now under fire for issuing more than 380 permits to foreign climbers all quired to have a guide or sherpa. >> the number of people climbing, hethat's increased t opportunity for guides t o come in t sometimes are not certified and not qualified to be leading. that's the recipe r disaster. >> reporter: everest remains an irresistible goal for so many adventures but now the rush to reach the summits more dangerous than ever. >>> a volcano erupted on the indonesian island of bali spewing out lava and rocks over a distance of 2 miles. no evacuations were ordered. some
aco lished mountaineer well versed in difficult climbs. his family said in a secretary of state we deare deeply sadd by his loss as he still had so many adventures and dreams to fulfill. at 21,000 feet mountaineers are trapped for too long in an area often called the death zone. this season there are a record number of people pushing the summit most nowhere near as exrienced. >> it's really an economic. equation you know, nepal has monetized mt. everest. r >>orter: the government...