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but this is the mountain range on which everest sits.orter: on everest climbers are forced to wait for windows of good weather. when it clears everyone moves to the summit. and with a large number of people, the longer wait means climbers are spending more time in what's called the death zone. that's above 26,000 feet. where the lack of oxygen can be lethal. >> we cannot spend that much time at this altitude. it's absolutely freezing, minus 30, minus 40. not a good time to be standing still. >> reporter: and this year the weather window to summit was even shorter than usual. >> we saw a weather window for two, maybe three days this year. in the past we might have had four days and another window a week later. unfortunately, most of the people or many of the people on the mountain went up on this first day, which caused these traffic jams instead of more, which certainly would have been better. >> reporter: experts say another factor in the overcrowding, there are more inexperiencedre companies that essentially advertise we will get you t
but this is the mountain range on which everest sits.orter: on everest climbers are forced to wait for windows of good weather. when it clears everyone moves to the summit. and with a large number of people, the longer wait means climbers are spending more time in what's called the death zone. that's above 26,000 feet. where the lack of oxygen can be lethal. >> we cannot spend that much time at this altitude. it's absolutely freezing, minus 30, minus 40. not a good time to be standing...
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do people underestimate the dangers of art everest? it is very easy to do so, andi everest?i am guilty of doing that myself as well. the problem is, going through there is extremely, high on the mountain, that adrenalfight through there is extremely, high on the mountain, that adrenal fight or flight the mountain, that adrenal fight or flight reaction doesn't happen because it does not look particularly dangerous, you don't see the lack of oxygen in the air you're not really functioning at 100% because of that. it is easy to make bad decisions at that altitude. president trump and the first lady melania have arrived injapan this morning for the start of a four—day state visit. mr trump will be the first foreign leader to meet japan's new emperor and he's also presenting a trophy at a sumo wrestling tournament. 0ur correspondent in japan hywel griffith looks ahead to his visit. this is a trip really tailor—made for president trump. we will see him tomorrow playing golf, we know that's one of his favourite pastimes, later on a trip to sumo wrestling. we know that he was quite a
do people underestimate the dangers of art everest? it is very easy to do so, andi everest?i am guilty of doing that myself as well. the problem is, going through there is extremely, high on the mountain, that adrenalfight through there is extremely, high on the mountain, that adrenal fight or flight the mountain, that adrenal fight or flight reaction doesn't happen because it does not look particularly dangerous, you don't see the lack of oxygen in the air you're not really functioning at...
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well it's been a busy week on mt everest one day more than 200 climbers get caught in a traffic jam of sorts near the summit so far at least 8 climbers have died and guides are blaming the deaths on overcrowding and with us to discuss this issue of noise minus weta mile high tell us a little bit more about what happened so there's a photo that went viral of this incredible line stretching to the summit of everest it was taken by a nepalese climber named near moll poor john mark karr we have a photo of both his twitter account which is where this photo was originally posted if we can bring that up now this photo really was quite shocking because it's an absolutely gorgeous photo but you see this incredible line and what i have ended up happening was teams of climbers had to line up for hours to get to the summit and when you're standing in that in that. cold in that lack of oxygen for hours you're risking frostbite you're risking altitude sickness those are 2 of the biggest killers on everest there was a tour going to that told the a.f.p. that one person who was stuck in this traffic wa
well it's been a busy week on mt everest one day more than 200 climbers get caught in a traffic jam of sorts near the summit so far at least 8 climbers have died and guides are blaming the deaths on overcrowding and with us to discuss this issue of noise minus weta mile high tell us a little bit more about what happened so there's a photo that went viral of this incredible line stretching to the summit of everest it was taken by a nepalese climber named near moll poor john mark karr we have a...
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this is from a blog called everest today which is also a popular climbing blog a tour organizer on everest told a.f.p. of that there was one person who died because he was stuck in this traffic for 12 hours now here's the thing about everest you can't just show up and climate you have to get a permit in order to do so the nepalese government says they've issued around $400.00 permits this year and everest is actually on track to break its own record of how many people have a climb to the mountain this year but 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 t
this is from a blog called everest today which is also a popular climbing blog a tour organizer on everest told a.f.p. of that there was one person who died because he was stuck in this traffic for 12 hours now here's the thing about everest you can't just show up and climate you have to get a permit in order to do so the nepalese government says they've issued around $400.00 permits this year and everest is actually on track to break its own record of how many people have a climb to the...
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a british climber dies on mount everest.in haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. president trump is injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to "scaremonger" over finances as a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly £2,000 per year. and a victim of rape gives a moving and distressing account of how she was affected. that's in the victoria derbyshire programme review, in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon. the race is on to find the next prime minister after theresa may resigned yesterday. mrs may said she will stand down onjune 7th but continue while the leadership contest takes place. five conservatives have already announced they will stand but others may also put their names forward. party bosses expect a new leader to be chosen by the end ofjuly. but will a new prime minister be able to end the deadlock over brexit? 0ur political correspondent tom barton takes a look. to serve the country
a british climber dies on mount everest.in haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. president trump is injapan for the start of a historic four—day state visit. universities in england are told not to "scaremonger" over finances as a review is expected to call for them to reduce their tuition fees by nearly £2,000 per year. and a victim of rape gives a moving and distressing account of how she was affected. that's in the victoria derbyshire programme...
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and a deadly race to the world's highest mountain everest has claimed 11 lives so faults here tax cuts blame it on top of the crowding it was in the pool issuing a record number of climbing but it's. time i think it's mccain and thanks so much for joining us. on the french president and man you want to have clout. over who should take europe's top job merkel has made it clear she favors a german candidate for the post of european commission president but mccall has called for the selection system to be changed it comes as government heads nice in brussels to discuss the block's leadership for the next 5 years. let's have a listen to what the 2 heads of state have to say after last night's talks. because the german government is committed to the principle of the need to come to that however the parties represented in the coalition have different views as to which candidate is best suited to this if everyone just peace with their preferred names because none of the groups are the majority on the limb and even if 2 of them work together they still have a majority we need 3 joins in 4 grou
and a deadly race to the world's highest mountain everest has claimed 11 lives so faults here tax cuts blame it on top of the crowding it was in the pool issuing a record number of climbing but it's. time i think it's mccain and thanks so much for joining us. on the french president and man you want to have clout. over who should take europe's top job merkel has made it clear she favors a german candidate for the post of european commission president but mccall has called for the selection...
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it feel like if you get to the top of the top of every everest describe. well in the past it's absolutely been exhilarating in 2013 i stood on top of the world we had the entire summit to ourselves this year as we approach the top you know one of the young ladies from the documentary dream of everest that i was shooting she pulled her oxygen mask off or cares for us and you know and she said to me you know where's the summit earlier and i pulled my own off and i said do you not see the 60 people. piled up on a rock so that was that was my experience just exhilarating but this year it was quite complicated being up there because there are so many people and it's like l.a. in katmandu thank you so much for speaking to us thank you you're welcome. to brazil now where the prison system has been rocked by a space of killings the bodies of more than 50 inmates were found in several prisons and men now also in the remote amazonas state now authorities are attributing the deaths to drug related gang violence president. vows to regain control of brazil's prisons hi
it feel like if you get to the top of the top of every everest describe. well in the past it's absolutely been exhilarating in 2013 i stood on top of the world we had the entire summit to ourselves this year as we approach the top you know one of the young ladies from the documentary dream of everest that i was shooting she pulled her oxygen mask off or cares for us and you know and she said to me you know where's the summit earlier and i pulled my own off and i said do you not see the 60...
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a british climber dies on mount everest. fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. and click looks at the privacy of your data, a year on from the launch of gdpr. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon. the race is on to find the next prime minister after theresa may resigned yesterday. mrs may said she will stand down onjune seventh but continue while the leadership contest takes place. five conservatives have already announced they will stand but others may also put their names forward. party bosses expect a new leader to be chosen by the end ofjuly. but will a new prime minister be able to end the deadlock over brexit? 0ur political correspondent tom barton takes a look. to serve the country i love. as she prepares to walk away from the top job, the focus now is on who might be the next person to step through the door of number 10 as prime minister. he wants the job. so does he. and her. and him. him too. we need a leaderfor the future, not just for now. of course we've got to delive
a british climber dies on mount everest. fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. and click looks at the privacy of your data, a year on from the launch of gdpr. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon. the race is on to find the next prime minister after theresa may resigned yesterday. mrs may said she will stand down onjune seventh but continue while the leadership contest takes place. five conservatives have already announced they will stand but others...
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everest. >> and the tragedy, climbing mt.ny, but it's costing lives. >> it is. and it doesn't need to. the thing is, these things are all preventable. the problem is, there aren't -- the government itself largely just wants to make money off of the climbers. they bring in $4.2 million just on the permits alone. and none of that, or very little of that, goes back to the national park where everest is, in that park. >> that's often the case, it's a big revenue earner for the government and that's the decision they make. >> and climbers have to do a better job of policing themselves. instead of focusing on how much they can make, how safe can each trip be? and some do do that. >> mark, thank you. we appreciate it. >> thanks a lot, john. >>> a short break. when we come back, how one group of veterans is helping children cope with the loss of a military parent over memorial day. last year, the department of veteran's affairs partnered with t-mobile for business. with va video connect, powered by t-mobile, vets can speak to their d
everest. >> and the tragedy, climbing mt.ny, but it's costing lives. >> it is. and it doesn't need to. the thing is, these things are all preventable. the problem is, there aren't -- the government itself largely just wants to make money off of the climbers. they bring in $4.2 million just on the permits alone. and none of that, or very little of that, goes back to the national park where everest is, in that park. >> that's often the case, it's a big revenue earner for the...
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it feel like if you get to the top of the top of every everest describe the thing to us. well in the past it's absolutely been exhilarating in 2013 i stood on top of the world we had the entire summit to ourselves this year as we approached the top you know one of the young ladies from the documentary dream of everest that i was shooting she pulled her oxygen mask off her hair is for us and you know and she said to me you know where's the summit billionaire and i pulled my own off and i said do you not see the 60 people. piled up on a rock so that was that was my experience just exhilarating but this year it was quite complicated being up there because there were so many people and cycling in katmandu thank you so much for speaking to us. formula one legend mickey loud i will be buried today in his hometown vienna austria he died last week at the age of 70 a 3 time world champion loud acclaimed his first 6 title with ferrari in 1975 a horrific crash at the german crown pray the following year very nearly cost the austrian his life allowed and made a remarkable recovery an
it feel like if you get to the top of the top of every everest describe the thing to us. well in the past it's absolutely been exhilarating in 2013 i stood on top of the world we had the entire summit to ourselves this year as we approached the top you know one of the young ladies from the documentary dream of everest that i was shooting she pulled her oxygen mask off her hair is for us and you know and she said to me you know where's the summit billionaire and i pulled my own off and i said do...
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a british climber dies on mount everest.obin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. four children are released from hospital — after two teenagers died in sheffield. a man and a woman are questioned on suspicion of murder. exit polls in the republic of ireland suggest voters have overwhelmingly backed reforms to the country's divorce laws. and in sport — victory over hearts, lands celtic the treble for the third season in a row. and at half past 11 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewersjohn stapleton and kate proctor — stay with us for that. good evening. the race is on to find the next prime minister after theresa may announced her resignation yesterday. tonight the former brexit secretary dominic raab — and andrea leadsom, who resigned as leader of the house on wednesday — joined the list of conservative mps who've announced they will run. reports in the sunday newspapers also suggest environment secretary michael gove is about to confirm his entrance into the conte
a british climber dies on mount everest.obin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. four children are released from hospital — after two teenagers died in sheffield. a man and a woman are questioned on suspicion of murder. exit polls in the republic of ireland suggest voters have overwhelmingly backed reforms to the country's divorce laws. and in sport — victory over hearts, lands celtic the treble for the third season in a row. and at half past 11 we'll be...
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an american is now the 11th climber to die on everest this year. >>> and if you're feeling burned out at work, you're not alone. burnout is now an actual medical diagnosis. good morning, and welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> how are you feeling? >> i feel a little burned out. >> just thought i'd ask. good morning, everyone, i'm dave briggs. it has tuesday, may 28th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. we start with the severe weather. the tornadoes just keep oncoming, at least 449 reported in the month of may. the latest target, dayton, ohio, two tornadoes touching down there monday night. 3 miles and 30 minutes apart. dayton has lost power to both water plants and pump stations. officials are asking citizens to conserve water. >> i heard whistles, like a train was coming through. i told my fiance to get inside the tub. next thing i know, windows was breaking, i heard a lot of debris flying around and just stuff crashing, and glass just everywhere back there right now. it's really terrible. >> so far no reports of injuries or fatalities in the dayton area. a local church was badly
an american is now the 11th climber to die on everest this year. >>> and if you're feeling burned out at work, you're not alone. burnout is now an actual medical diagnosis. good morning, and welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> how are you feeling? >> i feel a little burned out. >> just thought i'd ask. good morning, everyone, i'm dave briggs. it has tuesday, may 28th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. we start with the severe weather. the tornadoes just...
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everest has been especially tragic. people have died with the latest being an american attorney who was an experienced climber. there's now concern that the wor world's highest peak is overcrowded with to mean adventures ill-prepared for the rigors of reaching the summit. >> reporter: we're here in lookline. this is something of a gateway. most people will start their trek from here and in 10 to 14 days reach base camp. this group of climbers, they just came down from the summit. they were among the last group to go up there, and they were just describing how difficult the conditions were, the temperatures, the wind. they had all heard about this backlog that was happening during the crush to try to get to the summit, so they decided to wait until the very end, the very last possible window to be able to avoid those crowds because the vast majority of the degs that occurred this year happened to people as they were descending from the summit. they had actually made it all the way to the top but then on their way down, m
everest has been especially tragic. people have died with the latest being an american attorney who was an experienced climber. there's now concern that the wor world's highest peak is overcrowded with to mean adventures ill-prepared for the rigors of reaching the summit. >> reporter: we're here in lookline. this is something of a gateway. most people will start their trek from here and in 10 to 14 days reach base camp. this group of climbers, they just came down from the summit. they...
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it's been a nother deadly week on mount everest where at least 6 more climbers have died that means at least 9 mountaineers have perished on the world's highest mountain since this year's climbing season began guides who are blaming some of those deaths on overcrowding you tell us more about this is. myers my thanks for joining us what is happening on top of the world it is pretty tragic situation so we have a photo that was taken by a nepalese mountain climber name near him. as he himself was about to summit the mountain this is his twitter account and use just see this looks like a line trying to get on a roller coaster this is about 200 people deep and it's a little traffic jam it's a traffic jam but these these climbers are standing there this is a blog that was also following the same problem these climbers are standing there for hours in high altitudes low oxygen bearskin frostbite which are some of the biggest killers when you're on the top of everest no one sure are going to told the a.f.p. that a person who died died from being stuck in this traffic jam for 12 hours now here's
it's been a nother deadly week on mount everest where at least 6 more climbers have died that means at least 9 mountaineers have perished on the world's highest mountain since this year's climbing season began guides who are blaming some of those deaths on overcrowding you tell us more about this is. myers my thanks for joining us what is happening on top of the world it is pretty tragic situation so we have a photo that was taken by a nepalese mountain climber name near him. as he himself was...
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everest. and it's turned deadly.ne who has summiti itted the highest peak had to evacuate the mountain. ed! featuring three new dishes that are planked-to-perfection. feast on new cedar-plank lobster & shrimp. or new colossal shrimp & salmon with a citrusy drizzle. tender, smoky, and together on one plank... ...but not for long- so hurry in! the best way to hit the beach? with neutrogena® beach defense® sunscreen. helioplex® powered, uva, uvb strong. beach strength protection for the whole family. for the best day in the sun. neutrogena®. you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. ...when a plan stops being a plan and gets set in
everest. and it's turned deadly.ne who has summiti itted the highest peak had to evacuate the mountain. ed! featuring three new dishes that are planked-to-perfection. feast on new cedar-plank lobster & shrimp. or new colossal shrimp & salmon with a citrusy drizzle. tender, smoky, and together on one plank... ...but not for long- so hurry in! the best way to hit the beach? with neutrogena® beach defense® sunscreen. helioplex® powered, uva, uvb strong. beach strength protection for the...
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a british climber dies on mount everest.obin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. four children, who were "rescued" from a house in sheffield yesterday, have been released from hospital. two boys, aged 13 and 1a, died in the incident. exit polls in the republic of ireland suggest voters have overwhelmingly backed reforms to the country's divorce laws. from the improbable to the almost impossible, to the implausible! and in sport... victory over hearts lands celtic the treble for the third season in a row. and coming up at half past 8: ‘paths to peace‘ — the first of two special programmes on the efforts to rebuild the lives of communities devastated by war. good evening. the race is on to find the next prime minister after theresa may's resignation yesterday. mrs may has said she will stand down onjune 7th, but she'll stay on while the leadership contest takes place. five conservatives have already announced they will stand, but others may add their names to the list. a new leader's expected
a british climber dies on mount everest.obin haynes fisher is the tenth person to die on the mountain this season. four children, who were "rescued" from a house in sheffield yesterday, have been released from hospital. two boys, aged 13 and 1a, died in the incident. exit polls in the republic of ireland suggest voters have overwhelmingly backed reforms to the country's divorce laws. from the improbable to the almost impossible, to the implausible! and in sport... victory over hearts...
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when you pay to climb everest, this is where it all begins. flying through thealest mountaiw i'm at 15,000 feet above sea level. the air is thin. i am struggling to breathe. but this is the mountain range on which everest sits. low oxygen is always a challenge. but many are blaming the everest chaos on the flood of inexperienced climbers, lured by cut-rate tour companies, not prepared for the ascent. their bodies not ready for the altitude. one of the problems people have highlighted is some people decide to fly straight in to base camp, go straight to that 18,000-foot level, where the oxygen is less. and that can prove deadly or very, very difficult for them, walter on in their climb. that toll all too evident. 11 people killed on everest in ten days. david, our pilot told me today that he's met people who've never climbed a mountain before, hoping to scale everest. he was clear, that's not just dangerous for them, it puts others at risk, too. david? >> for sure. thank you, james, and our team again tonight. >>> when we come back, the major n
when you pay to climb everest, this is where it all begins. flying through thealest mountaiw i'm at 15,000 feet above sea level. the air is thin. i am struggling to breathe. but this is the mountain range on which everest sits. low oxygen is always a challenge. but many are blaming the everest chaos on the flood of inexperienced climbers, lured by cut-rate tour companies, not prepared for the ascent. their bodies not ready for the altitude. one of the problems people have highlighted is some...
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everest by the highest peak on all seven continents.you think it is so many people are dying on the mountain? >> i think it's a couple things. i think the fact that the weather is limiting. there's only a ten-day window where you can climb everest. >> in any year? >> on average, about ten days or so that you can climb everest. this year 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 co
everest by the highest peak on all seven continents.you think it is so many people are dying on the mountain? >> i think it's a couple things. i think the fact that the weather is limiting. there's only a ten-day window where you can climb everest. >> in any year? >> on average, about ten days or so that you can climb everest. this year 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...
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everest including another american.g the total to 11 deaths this climbing season. now there's a renewed focus on a manmade problem climbers say is exacerbating the danger of everest, overcrowding. this photo was taken estimating 2300 people in line to reach the summit. a british climber posted this prior to his death from altitude sickness. he said with a single route to the summit, delays caused by overcrowding could prove fatal. i am hopeful my decision to go for the 25th will mean fewer people. unless, of course, everyone else plays the same waiting game. all allen arnette has climbed everest. a pleasure to speak with you. i mean, all these deaths. why do you think this is happening? is it too many people and too few windows of weather? >> yeah. well, good to be with you. thanks for having me. it's a complicated situation. there's really three factors going on. one is the limited number of suitable summit days. the second is a record number of people on the nepal side. the third has to do with the experience of both
everest including another american.g the total to 11 deaths this climbing season. now there's a renewed focus on a manmade problem climbers say is exacerbating the danger of everest, overcrowding. this photo was taken estimating 2300 people in line to reach the summit. a british climber posted this prior to his death from altitude sickness. he said with a single route to the summit, delays caused by overcrowding could prove fatal. i am hopeful my decision to go for the 25th will mean fewer...
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. >> garrett: next on the cbs evening news, mount everest claims the lives of two more climbers.overcrowding to blame? and later, celebrity chef mario batali faces charges of sexual misconduct. batali faces charges of sexual misconduct. help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar. vraylar treats acute mania of bipolar 1 disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms, and was proven in adults with mixed episodes who have both mania and depression. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgement; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallowing may occur. you're more than just your bipolar 1. ask abo
. >> garrett: next on the cbs evening news, mount everest claims the lives of two more climbers.overcrowding to blame? and later, celebrity chef mario batali faces charges of sexual misconduct. batali faces charges of sexual misconduct. help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar. vraylar treats acute mania of bipolar 1 disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms, and was proven in adults with mixed episodes who have both mania and depression....
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the summit of mount everest essentially had a traffic jam this past week. once upon a time, this kind of crowd was uniminable. but now, there are even more troubles ascending and descending from the top. at least 11 people have died this climbing season. most recently, an american attorney from boulder, colorado, who died on monday. for more on what it takes to make it to the top of everest, and the crowding, conditions, and the deaths, we t alan arnette, a mountaineer and climbing coach who summitted everest in 2011. he is the oldest american to summit k-2, the second-highest mountain in the world. and he joins us via skype from fort collins, colorado. alan, welcome to the newshour. we hear this wd "crowded" a lot in reference to what we're seeing. there why is it so crowded on everest right now? >>ell, it's the highest mountain in the world. for many people it's the minute cal, it's the dream. they grew up watching national gee graphics orc!mj document watching documentaes on pbs ilout climbing everest, and it's a chdhood dream. as the world improves and
the summit of mount everest essentially had a traffic jam this past week. once upon a time, this kind of crowd was uniminable. but now, there are even more troubles ascending and descending from the top. at least 11 people have died this climbing season. most recently, an american attorney from boulder, colorado, who died on monday. for more on what it takes to make it to the top of everest, and the crowding, conditions, and the deaths, we t alan arnette, a mountaineer and climbing coach who...
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the number of people climing everest has sky rocketed recently.kled the mountan. now look it's doubled even since then. peaking at over 4600 people. there are times when a photograph tells a story better than words ever can — so take a look at this. this is the queue of people trying to summit everest. literally a queue. this mass of people makes getting up and down really hard. and all the time you're waiting it's a risk to your health. so has climing everestjust become too dangerous. alan arnette has climbed the mountain four times and summitted in 2011. hejoins us now from colorado. when you look at that photograph of people trying to get up that mountain, would you try something at the moment with keys like that? that photograph is shocking and it is completely unacceptable. i have asked myself that question and the problem is, when you get that close after years of sacrifice and how much money you have spent, it is very difficult to turn around. spell it out for us, standing on that ridge, the numbers of the charities have gone up, why is it
the number of people climing everest has sky rocketed recently.kled the mountan. now look it's doubled even since then. peaking at over 4600 people. there are times when a photograph tells a story better than words ever can — so take a look at this. this is the queue of people trying to summit everest. literally a queue. this mass of people makes getting up and down really hard. and all the time you're waiting it's a risk to your health. so has climing everestjust become too dangerous. alan...
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everest. the big concern, just one of them, is overreading. arwa damon brings you a report from the everest base camp where she spoke to a veteran climber who just came down from the mountain. that's next. >>> also coming up, you have to hear our conversation with one of the rescuers who found that hiker who was lost for 17 days in a hawaiian forest. >> i was like we found her, man. >> he will explain how they found her and show she's doing now. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. because costa rica is spectacular. so we support farmers who use natural compost. to help keep the soil healthy. and the coffee delicious. for future generations. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee roasters. with a lot of other young couples. then we noticed something...strange. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -yo
everest. the big concern, just one of them, is overreading. arwa damon brings you a report from the everest base camp where she spoke to a veteran climber who just came down from the mountain. that's next. >>> also coming up, you have to hear our conversation with one of the rescuers who found that hiker who was lost for 17 days in a hawaiian forest. >> i was like we found her, man. >> he will explain how they found her and show she's doing now. here's the story of green...
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at the same time, nepal certainly depends upon everest, they bring in 20 to 30 million through everestponsibility to put in the proper controls, to have people that are qualified to climb the mountain and climbed the mountain with people we re climbed the mountain with people were competent to support them. hello again good evening, there is much warmer weather on the way for many of us by the end of the 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
at the same time, nepal certainly depends upon everest, they bring in 20 to 30 million through everestponsibility to put in the proper controls, to have people that are qualified to climb the mountain and climbed the mountain with people we re climbed the mountain with people were competent to support them. hello again good evening, there is much warmer weather on the way for many of us by the end of the week. certainly fun to be chilly even though we saw more sunshine and western areas, the...
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speak mount everest has claimed the lives of but. experts say. it's. prevented. enough with discrimination. drive to increase green spaces in the city into a real. all residents. welcome to. it's good to have you with us it's the world's highest peak and it was so much it for the 1st time this day in 1903 but this anniversary is stinged with sadness at least 11 people have died in the past few weeks due to bottlenecks on mt everest some of the deaths are being blamed on the high number of issued this season along with inexperienced climb 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
speak mount everest has claimed the lives of but. experts say. it's. prevented. enough with discrimination. drive to increase green spaces in the city into a real. all residents. welcome to. it's good to have you with us it's the world's highest peak and it was so much it for the 1st time this day in 1903 but this anniversary is stinged with sadness at least 11 people have died in the past few weeks due to bottlenecks on mt everest some of the deaths are being blamed on the high number of...
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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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everest. cnn's arwa damon has gotten there. she has flown to the everest base camp. it serves as the launching point for what some now call the death zone. she brings us a report. >> because she's arwa damon. >> that's right. aren't actually? hey, that baker lady's on tv again. she's not a baker. she wears that apron to sell insurance. nobody knows why. she's the progressive insurance lady. they cover pets if your owner gets into a car accident. covers us with what? you got me. [ scoffs ] she's an insurance lady. and i suppose this baker sells insurance, too? progressive protects your pets like you do. you can see "the secret life of pets 2" only in theaters. repair the enamel on a daily basis. with the new pronamel repair toothpaste we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go-to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. seaonly abreva cany to help sget rid o
everest. cnn's arwa damon has gotten there. she has flown to the everest base camp. it serves as the launching point for what some now call the death zone. she brings us a report. >> because she's arwa damon. >> that's right. aren't actually? hey, that baker lady's on tv again. she's not a baker. she wears that apron to sell insurance. nobody knows why. she's the progressive insurance lady. they cover pets if your owner gets into a car accident. covers us with what? you got me. [...
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van a reducir el nÚmero de permisos para subir al everest. (musica) >> (musica) > ¿liaveeno® con su fórmulae? ligera de soya pura. empareja el tono y la textura. tu piel lucirá así. y tú te sentirás así. aveeno® positively radiant get skin happy™ hey tú, ¿las alergias te arruinan la diversión? prueba con zyrtec... que actúa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y deja de sufrir alergias. ufok toallita,o? haz lo tuyo por favor! muy bien ¡sí! ilo logramos! toallitas huggies natural care, delicadas como un abrazo. hugg on piedra, papel o tijera ¿todavía jugando? mamá, es que a la que pierde le toca cepillarse primero con esta pasta de abuela ahí me di cuenta que era hora de cambiar a crest. cada día los hispanos continúan descubriendo crest. pruébala. tresemmé compressed micro mist. un producto que cambia las reglas del juego... para un estilo sin rigidez. el spray para cabello reinventado. tresemmé se encarga de tu pelo... para que tú puedas hacer lo tuyo! está orgullosa de su trabajo...
van a reducir el nÚmero de permisos para subir al everest. (musica) >> (musica) > ¿liaveeno® con su fórmulae? ligera de soya pura. empareja el tono y la textura. tu piel lucirá así. y tú te sentirás así. aveeno® positively radiant get skin happy™ hey tú, ¿las alergias te arruinan la diversión? prueba con zyrtec... que actúa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y deja de sufrir alergias. ufok toallita,o? haz lo...
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everest. now a message for anyone thinking about taking up the challenge. >> keeping the streets clean is one of the challenges and building a better bay area, mayor london breed has a plan. >>> now new word we may be making ourselves dumber one tweet at a time. >> first it is now 4:36. another check of your weather. hi, mike. >>> let's take a look at what's going on, low to mid-50s in our east bay valleys. upper 50s even to 61 at antioch. low to mid-50s around the bay shore, mountain view. 57, one of the warm spots. one of the cooler spots. you can seep the low clouds and fog trying to envelop the bay bridge but thankfully no drizzle. at least i haven't heard of any away from the coast this morning. so a little caution because of the fog. mass transit, less drizzle, less breezy today. the north bay, we jump from 50s at 7:00. 9:00, 60s. 70 at 11:00. for the east bay we're in the 50s through 9:00. one last stop will be san francisco where the clouds will be more stubborn but we're going to reac
everest. now a message for anyone thinking about taking up the challenge. >> keeping the streets clean is one of the challenges and building a better bay area, mayor london breed has a plan. >>> now new word we may be making ourselves dumber one tweet at a time. >> first it is now 4:36. another check of your weather. hi, mike. >>> let's take a look at what's going on, low to mid-50s in our east bay valleys. upper 50s even to 61 at antioch. low to mid-50s around the...
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everest.re deaths on the world's highest peaks and including when return. news on the climbers. here is abc's clayton sandell. in the last 48 hours, five more climbers have died on mt. everest. wednesday, utah climber don cash had just finished his quest to climb the highest peaks on all seven continents when he collapsed from high all ttitude sickness. he died despite cpr and a desperate effort to move him to a lower altitude. >> it is sad to think we wont be able to see him again. >> reporter: everest, one of the hardest places on earth to reach, is ironically one of the most crowded. climbers are forced to wait for narrow windows of good weather. when it clear, they are locked in a rush hour traffic jam. longer waits mean the climbers are spended a death zone above 28,000 feet where the lack of oxygen can be lethal.pp last memory. tom. >> thank you. >>> if you booked summer travel, check again. the major airline cancels more flights. and mar i have weinstein, thee class of 2019. or could it
everest.re deaths on the world's highest peaks and including when return. news on the climbers. here is abc's clayton sandell. in the last 48 hours, five more climbers have died on mt. everest. wednesday, utah climber don cash had just finished his quest to climb the highest peaks on all seven continents when he collapsed from high all ttitude sickness. he died despite cpr and a desperate effort to move him to a lower altitude. >> it is sad to think we wont be able to see him again....
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las muertes en el everest no son por avalanchas o tormentas sino simplemente por esperar durante horaso que tÚ vayas con oxÍgeno suplementario y existe una mayor prioridad de generar algÚn problema en extremidades. >>los permisos para escalar cuestan 11.000 $ y el gobierno de nepal ha dado mÁs de 280 este aÑo, la experiencia no es un requisito. } ♪} >> va a ir cada vez mÁs gente y el cerro fÍsicamente tiene lugares muy estrechos donde no cabenmÁs de una o dos personas y los embotellamientos van a seguir existiendo, el precio de la gloria es tan alto como el everest y son muchos los que estÁn dispuestos a pagarlo. >>en nuestra ventana al mundo 42 reclusos murieron en motines sangrientos todos habrÍan fallecido asfixiados un dÍa despuÉs de que otros 15 presos murieran en combates en brasil las bandas de narcos y delincuentes operan desde las cÁrceles donde tienen gran influencia y siete personas murieron por bombardeos en siria esto dijo el grupo de derechos humanos y la derecha muestran en vÍdeos extrayendo a personas en los edificios derrumbados organizaciones dicen que desde el 28 de
las muertes en el everest no son por avalanchas o tormentas sino simplemente por esperar durante horaso que tÚ vayas con oxÍgeno suplementario y existe una mayor prioridad de generar algÚn problema en extremidades. >>los permisos para escalar cuestan 11.000 $ y el gobierno de nepal ha dado mÁs de 280 este aÑo, la experiencia no es un requisito. } ♪} >> va a ir cada vez mÁs gente y el cerro fÍsicamente tiene lugares muy estrechos donde no cabenmÁs de una o dos personas y...
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everest?ism telling abc news he doesn't think the photos show the whole picture. >> you think that that picture has given an unfair -- >> unfair. >> reporter: but he does admit the government is now looking at new rules for minimum experience possibly restricting climbers. maybe next year there may be changes to the rules over who gets to go up everest? >> we are thinking in light of this, there are many ways to control the tourism business here. >> reporter: climbers die on everest every year, but the unusual lines shed light on a much bigger, more fundamental issue, inexperience on the mountain. 11 died this year including two americans. 62-year-old christopher kulish and 55-year-old don cash. these were seasoned climbers. t th in dang?ple's inexpie >> we cannot spend that much time at this altitude in -- they call it the death zone and it's absolutely freezing, minus 30, minus 40. not a good time to be standing still. >> reporter: this year the nepalese government granted 3,481 permits to s
everest?ism telling abc news he doesn't think the photos show the whole picture. >> you think that that picture has given an unfair -- >> unfair. >> reporter: but he does admit the government is now looking at new rules for minimum experience possibly restricting climbers. maybe next year there may be changes to the rules over who gets to go up everest? >> we are thinking in light of this, there are many ways to control the tourism business here. >> reporter:...
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he summited mount everest.hristopher kulish who was 62 is the 11th person to die this season in what has been a crowded rush to the top of the world's highest peak. here's nikki battiste. >> right to the top, should be a trip to remember. >> reporter: the allure of reaching mount everest's summit ultimately cost robin fisher his life saturday and today another death, american chris kulish. this man survived his climb last week. >> you run out of oxygen, you can die within a couple of hours. >> reporter: oxygen is vital to surviving the death zone. any area above 26,000 feet. that risk combined with strong winds and a record number of climbers jam-packed on everest peak this year have played a role in at least 11 deaths in just 12 days. alan arnette has climbed mount everest four times. >> you are using up a limited amount of supplemental oxygen that you brought along to help you survive and secondly you are just getting weaker by the minute. so in that respect, the crowds certainly are a contributing factor to
he summited mount everest.hristopher kulish who was 62 is the 11th person to die this season in what has been a crowded rush to the top of the world's highest peak. here's nikki battiste. >> right to the top, should be a trip to remember. >> reporter: the allure of reaching mount everest's summit ultimately cost robin fisher his life saturday and today another death, american chris kulish. this man survived his climb last week. >> you run out of oxygen, you can die within a...
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now at least 10 people have died while attempting to scale minds everest over the past few days that raise questions about overcrowding on the world's highest peak this photo of climbers waiting in line near the summit has gone viral on the pole if in. will say the delays caused exhaustion and dehydration that's at include mountaineers from india the u.s. austria islands and the poli guides not the sharpest say manson climber and founder of wild yet expeditions he joins us now on skype from kat mandy thank you very much for speaking to us here on al-jazeera many of us were shocked and we saw that photo that went viral of the enormous queues where people waiting to summit mines have arrests just how big a problem which is a overcrowding is. the problem is you know it saves or not it's getting very common now on everest because since my experience and from 2008 climbing everest absent couple of times it's usually in consultants law also known as the creek or out on everest on the same place and basically what i give is that you know not getting very promising lives and the people comin
now at least 10 people have died while attempting to scale minds everest over the past few days that raise questions about overcrowding on the world's highest peak this photo of climbers waiting in line near the summit has gone viral on the pole if in. will say the delays caused exhaustion and dehydration that's at include mountaineers from india the u.s. austria islands and the poli guides not the sharpest say manson climber and founder of wild yet expeditions he joins us now on skype from kat...
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everest. five deaths, including an american. the image showing the dangerous gridlock at the top of the world's tallest mountain. >>> deadly mistake. you remember the woman who called 911 for help shot by an officer. we see the moments after the shooting, the officer who pulled the trigger and what he was told at the scene. >> announcer: this is "abc world news tonight" with david muir. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a busy friday night. i'm tom llamas in for david. as we comen the air right now, we are getting reports of tornadoes on the ground. tornadoes hitting all day. this as nearly 43 million americans travel this holiday week. tornado now in three states and oklahoma has a state of energicy. this twister in canadian, texas, one of more than 100 across the country this week and this one in table grove, illinois, one of several reported just today. the severe threats and rain. neighborhoods in tulsa completely under water. this man rescued after being trapped in his v
everest. five deaths, including an american. the image showing the dangerous gridlock at the top of the world's tallest mountain. >>> deadly mistake. you remember the woman who called 911 for help shot by an officer. we see the moments after the shooting, the officer who pulled the trigger and what he was told at the scene. >> announcer: this is "abc world news tonight" with david muir. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a busy friday night....
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yet another hiking death reported on mount everest. i will talk to the first combat wounded veteran to summit the mountain about his experience at 29,000 feet. hello, everyone. i am dana perino and this is "the daily briefing" ." dozens of tornadoes touching down from colorado to ohio over the last 24 hours. meantime, evacuations underway in arkansas and oklahoma, as the arkansas river continues to swell. many homes are already flooded in the river is expected to reach a record crest. we have fox news team coverage. meteorologist adam klotz is tracking the flood and severe weather threats. we begin with matt finn in arkansas. >> happening right now, fort smith official tele 640 homes have been affected or already flooding here and they expect tt 1,000 homes by tomorrow when the arkansas river is forecasted to crest at 42.5 feet, double the flood stage and an all-time high. this river has been raging. we have been watching it rise. if you look out here, there is a lock and dam tower. the garage doors there, probably halfway underwater.
yet another hiking death reported on mount everest. i will talk to the first combat wounded veteran to summit the mountain about his experience at 29,000 feet. hello, everyone. i am dana perino and this is "the daily briefing" ." dozens of tornadoes touching down from colorado to ohio over the last 24 hours. meantime, evacuations underway in arkansas and oklahoma, as the arkansas river continues to swell. many homes are already flooded in the river is expected to reach a record...
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that was rebecca stephens, the first woman to climb everest, 35 years ago.blic's divorce laws. the irish government has suggested that it will change legislation to shorten the time spouses have to have been living apart, before they can apply for a divorce. divorces granted abroad will also be recognised. earlier, i asked our correspondent louise cullen about the significance of today's vote. well, if you consider, lukwesa, that divorce only became legal in the republic of ireland just over 20 years ago, and that referendum in 1985 passed with a tiny margin, just 50.3%. here we are some 23, 2a years later, and now we're looking at the figures you've just quoted, more than 80% supporting these changes to the timeframe required for couples to have lived apart. it's a massive amount of change and social upheaval really. the voters were asked to vote not just on the timeframe, but it was a single question, but two changes — a change to the timeframe for divorce, but also changes to the rules recognising foreign divorces, to make that more consistent in the cons
that was rebecca stephens, the first woman to climb everest, 35 years ago.blic's divorce laws. the irish government has suggested that it will change legislation to shorten the time spouses have to have been living apart, before they can apply for a divorce. divorces granted abroad will also be recognised. earlier, i asked our correspondent louise cullen about the significance of today's vote. well, if you consider, lukwesa, that divorce only became legal in the republic of ireland just over 20...
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everest was his seventh and final summit. abc's clayton sandell with the final message tonight that he had just sent his son. >> reporter: when don cash reached the top of mt. everest this week, he completed an achievement few ever will. conquering the tallest peak on all seven continents. but while taking pictures at 29,000 feet, hiking guides say cash fainted from high altitude sickness. sherpas gave him oxygen and cpr and tried moving him to a lower camp, but he did not survive. cash was 54, a family man from utah and a hardcore climbing enthusiast, who once lost fingers and toes to frostbite. he documented his journey to everest on instagram, including this close call. one of the last messages he sent was to his son. >> he said, "i feel so blessed to be on the mountain that i read about for the last 40 years." >> reporter: cash is the second person to die on everest in the last week. and right now, good weather means peak crowds. this picture showing more than 300 climbers waiting in line to reach the summit. tonight, it'
everest was his seventh and final summit. abc's clayton sandell with the final message tonight that he had just sent his son. >> reporter: when don cash reached the top of mt. everest this week, he completed an achievement few ever will. conquering the tallest peak on all seven continents. but while taking pictures at 29,000 feet, hiking guides say cash fainted from high altitude sickness. sherpas gave him oxygen and cpr and tried moving him to a lower camp, but he did not survive. cash...
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everest. so far at least ten have died climbing the world's tallest mountain since the start of the season this month. che latest 44-year-old u.k.itizen robin fisher collapsed and died on the way down after summiting. 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: ev
everest. so far at least ten have died climbing the world's tallest mountain since the start of the season this month. che latest 44-year-old u.k.itizen robin fisher collapsed and died on the way down after summiting. 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....
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now available at walmart. >>> news now as we cover that amazing story on everest.ter says the considering changing how permits are issued after an 11th person died after climbing mount everest. >> the deaths come amid concerns it's the overcrowding on the world's tallest mountain, clearly it's created very dangerous traffic jams near the peak. 381 permits were issued this year. that's only about 9 more than were issued last year, though. one interesting note, at this point nepal does not require proof of any climbing experience to apply for a permit to attempt this. joining us now is host of the show survivor man, thank you, les for being here. i wonder why you think this is happening this year since there were only 8 or 9 permits issued this year than last. what is unique about this year that got them into this predicament? >> well, you know, a lot of things are going to conspire when you start putting a lot of numbers in condensed places, especially, you know, big, beautiful, epic scenic places to go or challenging like mount everest, i don't want to be so fatali
now available at walmart. >>> news now as we cover that amazing story on everest.ter says the considering changing how permits are issued after an 11th person died after climbing mount everest. >> the deaths come amid concerns it's the overcrowding on the world's tallest mountain, clearly it's created very dangerous traffic jams near the peak. 381 permits were issued this year. that's only about 9 more than were issued last year, though. one interesting note, at this point nepal...
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whether there is only one for the dish some it's about my everest plate and also when that photographs taken you know if the several 100 people attempting everest they're all going to try and not will that's why there was 200 i presume today there wasn't 200 attempts in it and believe in a lot between june and may there's nobody on everest after all it's completely empty but the chances of getting to the top a slim in june july august is the monsoon and there's a lot of snow and the rest you know it's too cool to windy up to avalanche prone so you know unfortunately you know you pay a lot of money and you pay a lot guards and local sherpas to help you get out there and then sometimes you can't get up there because it's blocked or it's too many people known of course if you have reached that stage in the journey of even vested all that time and training and money a certainly not going to turn back when you see a queue like that you're going to want to wait and try and get to the top of the summit tell us what it was like for you how long did it take that last leg of the journey how chal
whether there is only one for the dish some it's about my everest plate and also when that photographs taken you know if the several 100 people attempting everest they're all going to try and not will that's why there was 200 i presume today there wasn't 200 attempts in it and believe in a lot between june and may there's nobody on everest after all it's completely empty but the chances of getting to the top a slim in june july august is the monsoon and there's a lot of snow and the rest you...
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and i mean, as you said, this is not your first time, your first experience heading up everest.g whether or not you'll ever go at it again, why is that? >> for the risk, you know, there's just way too many people on the mountain, and, you know, when you're seeing a loss of life like that, and seeing so many inexperienced climbers, that, you know, they're not well trained. they don't have the right, you know, logistical support or strategic support or sherpa support or oxygen support, you know, you get yourself up there, and you're worried about yourself and your own life, you're worried about your team members because their lives are at risk as well and the larger community, you're worried about everyone kwho everyone who's on the mountain, and what we saw are up wards of ten people, and the numbers are likely going to rise, you have to ask yourself how bad is this going to get in the future, with so many people going up there, should a storm come in and take out dozens of climbers. you have to ask yourself, why are we all coming up here and is it worth it, and what can we do to
and i mean, as you said, this is not your first time, your first experience heading up everest.g whether or not you'll ever go at it again, why is that? >> for the risk, you know, there's just way too many people on the mountain, and, you know, when you're seeing a loss of life like that, and seeing so many inexperienced climbers, that, you know, they're not well trained. they don't have the right, you know, logistical support or strategic support or sherpa support or oxygen support, you...
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everest. >> 62-year-old chris kulish is the 11th climber to lose his life in what's turning out to be one of the mountain's deadliest climbing seasons. >> hey, guys. the two americans who have perished so far on everest, both were experienced climbers, both had conquered major peaks on all seven continents, now both are part of an everest death toll that is higher than years past. chris kulish was an attorney from colorado who managed to reach the peak of everest but died during the descent. experts are concerned about this hundreds of people in single-file lines, lengthening their time on the mountain. i spoke to someone who summited everest. this year's shortened weather window, along with a record number of permits, are a recipe for disaster. >> they're in what's called the death zone, so that's an area of about 26,000 feet. literally your body is just degrading. you don't metabolize food. you don't feel like drinking. all you feel like doing is sleeping. most people take around 10 to 12 ho
everest. >> 62-year-old chris kulish is the 11th climber to lose his life in what's turning out to be one of the mountain's deadliest climbing seasons. >> hey, guys. the two americans who have perished so far on everest, both were experienced climbers, both had conquered major peaks on all seven continents, now both are part of an everest death toll that is higher than years past. chris kulish was an attorney from colorado who managed to reach the peak of everest but died during the...
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at the base of everest on the south side you have to cross a really dangerous ice hole it's about 600 meters high in the ice or a pleasure is coming steeply town and breaks out in crevices in the hours and sarah and this is the 1st really dangerous ark everybody who wants to climb everest should be aware of that he's taking a huge risk just crossing this ice hole and there is no other way. then further on there is not there are not so much object if dangers but just the sheer amount of people climbing everest makes the danger and it's all because as i already described the people are slowing down themselves some of them are some of the climbers are running short of supplemental oxygen or even running out of stock oxygen and once you have been relying on the oxygen and suddenly it stops are you going to have enough anymore it's really dangerous and we learned of people die just from a lack of the not an oxygen that's her thought the biggest problems they're mountain and climb around and doing with it thank you very much for sharing your insights with us ended up near sure. it's been a
at the base of everest on the south side you have to cross a really dangerous ice hole it's about 600 meters high in the ice or a pleasure is coming steeply town and breaks out in crevices in the hours and sarah and this is the 1st really dangerous ark everybody who wants to climb everest should be aware of that he's taking a huge risk just crossing this ice hole and there is no other way. then further on there is not there are not so much object if dangers but just the sheer amount of people...