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. >>> tyler fairbank, remember the name, it will be hard to forget.t time we had one of his time lapse videos it blew us away. this is no different. in this case, it's the seasons of central park. >> oh. >> do you see what he's doing? >> oh, it's split screen sort of. >> yes. this was shot over two years, at the same location in central park, and then what he's doing is he's blending theseintion o the park in winter. you have a certain section of it in spring and summer. he puts it together. such a p. that's a ton of wo ye. of course it alsoound t ssono ge.e exa me location for your time lapse, but also in some of them he even has a pan going on. you have to make sure you can replicate that exact camera movement as well. >> i don't believe that's ever been done. >> that's why i love tyler fairbank, he's so inhavenventiv creative. >> it's the silent treatment that's got all the ladies listening. find out how this dude is getting all the digits without saying anything. >> that was the go away fast number. >>> and a worker is on a dangerous rampage. why
. >>> tyler fairbank, remember the name, it will be hard to forget.t time we had one of his time lapse videos it blew us away. this is no different. in this case, it's the seasons of central park. >> oh. >> do you see what he's doing? >> oh, it's split screen sort of. >> yes. this was shot over two years, at the same location in central park, and then what he's doing is he's blending theseintion o the park in winter. you have a certain section of it in spring...
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the pilots of that time would certainly feel comfortable in the bars of fairbanks today. the nightlife of the city is still wild and roughest perfectly in tune with alaska's roughneck image. the pioneering spirit lives on in pubs like the howling dog saloon where many of today's patrons can't stand the confines of civilization in the south the alaska highway has given them an escape route to the freedom of the north. who. didn't. want to. be. swimming with dolphins. for a long time they could be down off the coast or sounds far but hordes of tourists or stare at the dolphins where. the problem is it's not regulated sits by. the government. because they're going to have to step in see them now conservationists and tour guys are working together to find a solution go out to africa thirty minutes want to deliver. is going to tell managers you know good day nothing could change you know the banks why and so was the language of the bank money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines. where is home. when your family is scattered across the globe. with th
the pilots of that time would certainly feel comfortable in the bars of fairbanks today. the nightlife of the city is still wild and roughest perfectly in tune with alaska's roughneck image. the pioneering spirit lives on in pubs like the howling dog saloon where many of today's patrons can't stand the confines of civilization in the south the alaska highway has given them an escape route to the freedom of the north. who. didn't. want to. be. swimming with dolphins. for a long time they could...
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the pilots of that time would certainly feel comfortable in the bars of fairbanks today. the nightlife of the city is still wild and ruckus perfectly in tune with alaska's roughneck image. the pioneering spirit lives on in pubs like the howling dog saloon where many of today's patrons can't stand the confines of civilization in the south the alaska highway has given them an escape route to the freedom of the north. move. to new. mood. in good shape are you seeing me like this. you see me like that. cataracts and macular degeneration could be the reason they're common problems among older people we'll talk to an expert about the symptoms and treatment options . it's quite it's your flight. good shooting in thirty minutes on t.w. . oh. this is g w news law i got from berlin to bring in our correspondent ophelia harms are british and joins us from korea who should know how we view to find out what happened with me think of a correspondent from god it's a snack and we do have some breaking news that's coming in from it now and it's all about the perspective moser of w. news t
the pilots of that time would certainly feel comfortable in the bars of fairbanks today. the nightlife of the city is still wild and ruckus perfectly in tune with alaska's roughneck image. the pioneering spirit lives on in pubs like the howling dog saloon where many of today's patrons can't stand the confines of civilization in the south the alaska highway has given them an escape route to the freedom of the north. move. to new. mood. in good shape are you seeing me like this. you see me like...
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in the pilots of that time would certainly feel comfortable in the bars of fairbanks today. the nightlife of the city is still wild and rock is perfectly in tune with alaska's roughneck image. the pioneering spirit lives on in pubs like the howling dog saloon where many of today's patrons can't stand the confines of civilization in the south the alaska highway has given them an escape route to the freedom of the north. on. the snow day. thanks to which search engines and then set up homes only hundreds of billions of dollars. why don't you make some money. a us german startup wants to help ordinary people benefit from the personal data economy. a revolutionary idea made in germany. w. . germany state by state. the most colorful. the latest. the most traditional find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on g.w. dot com. birth. home to millions of species a home worth saving. those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use th
in the pilots of that time would certainly feel comfortable in the bars of fairbanks today. the nightlife of the city is still wild and rock is perfectly in tune with alaska's roughneck image. the pioneering spirit lives on in pubs like the howling dog saloon where many of today's patrons can't stand the confines of civilization in the south the alaska highway has given them an escape route to the freedom of the north. on. the snow day. thanks to which search engines and then set up homes only...
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in the pilots of that time would certainly feel comfortable in the bars of fairbanks today. the nightlife of the city is still wild and raucous perfectly in tune with alaska's roughneck image. the pioneering spirit lives on in parts like the howling dog saloon where many of today's patrons can't stand the confines of civilization in the south the alaska highway has given them an escape route to the freedom of the north. for the future. climate change. sustainability. environmental. globalisation the face biodiversity species conservation exploitation equality. human rights displacement polls show the gloom current local action. global three thousand and thirty minutes on d w. where is home. when your family is scattered across the globe. with kids to listen to because it's a journey back to the roots should get a minimum of the. shots family from somalia move around the world come home i did urgent assistance. the family starts generally trying to come t.w. this is d w two small i go from berlin to bring in our correspondent material harms are really strong so from three of
in the pilots of that time would certainly feel comfortable in the bars of fairbanks today. the nightlife of the city is still wild and raucous perfectly in tune with alaska's roughneck image. the pioneering spirit lives on in parts like the howling dog saloon where many of today's patrons can't stand the confines of civilization in the south the alaska highway has given them an escape route to the freedom of the north. for the future. climate change. sustainability. environmental....
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in the pilots of that time would certainly feel comfortable in the bars of fairbanks today. the nightlife of the city is still wild and rock this perfectly in tune with alaska's roughneck image. the pioneering spirit lives on in pubs like the howling dog saloon where many of today's patrons can't stand the confines of civilization in the sound of the alaska highway has given them an escape route to the freedom of the north. most of you. seem. to think. with the senses. recognize and experience the inexpressible. the cultural magazine. of arts twenty one pounds e.w. . careering to me. not everyone who loves books has to go insane. d.w. literature list one hundred german must reads. where is home. when your family is scattered across the globe. with this is to. keep the book as a journey back to the roots once again minutely. the shah's family from somalia lives around the. time one i did mention to assistance. to family starts january twenty third on t.w. . donald trump says the u.s. government shutdown will last as long as it takes the president preparing for another showdow
in the pilots of that time would certainly feel comfortable in the bars of fairbanks today. the nightlife of the city is still wild and rock this perfectly in tune with alaska's roughneck image. the pioneering spirit lives on in pubs like the howling dog saloon where many of today's patrons can't stand the confines of civilization in the sound of the alaska highway has given them an escape route to the freedom of the north. most of you. seem. to think. with the senses. recognize and experience...
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sullivan: maybe even if i invite you in the winner, it's 45 in fairbanks. mr. wheeler: august sounds great. senator sullivan: all right. maybe i'm not going to be so supportive. just kidding. listen, this is a confirmation hearing that's supposed to look at your past qualifications and experience for the job. what was your first job out of law school? mr. wheeler: my first job was a career employee at e.p.a. working in the toxic program. senator sullivan: career employee at the e.p.a. for how long? mr. wheeler: four years. senator sullivan: you received aa wards? mr. wheeler: i did. i received three bronze medals. senator sullivan: what does that mean? mr. wheeler: they weren't gold or silver but still important. senator sullvan: you got medals from the e.p.a. as a career employee. i think that's important. you probably will be one of the first career employees to run the agency, wouldn't you? mr. wheeler: i believe steve johnson, who is add a mrtor under president bush, was probably -- senator sullivan: then you came to this committee, all the issued covered.
sullivan: maybe even if i invite you in the winner, it's 45 in fairbanks. mr. wheeler: august sounds great. senator sullivan: all right. maybe i'm not going to be so supportive. just kidding. listen, this is a confirmation hearing that's supposed to look at your past qualifications and experience for the job. what was your first job out of law school? mr. wheeler: my first job was a career employee at e.p.a. working in the toxic program. senator sullivan: career employee at the e.p.a. for how...
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i want to make the point that it's not like fairbanks is having an oppressive warming. take the brunt of that extremely cold weather tuesday through thursday of next week. >> listen, chicago is one of my favorite cities. >> not this time of year. >> y'all have fun with that, that's all i'm saying. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> i can tell you, it's not going to be open until we have a wall, a fence, whatever they'd like to call it. if you don't have that, then we just won't open it. >> it won't be opening until it's solved. it's a much bigger problem. >> i will sign a bill to open our government for three weeks before february 15th. >>> the president caves, ending the 35-day shutdown with a deal that has no money for the wall. >> the central crime that launched the investigation has now been directly linked to the trump campaign. >> there's still no evidence whatsoever that i had add advance knowledge of the topic, subject, with the source of the wikileaks disclosures. i never received. >> there is no circumstance what so far under which i will bear false witne
i want to make the point that it's not like fairbanks is having an oppressive warming. take the brunt of that extremely cold weather tuesday through thursday of next week. >> listen, chicago is one of my favorite cities. >> not this time of year. >> y'all have fun with that, that's all i'm saying. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> i can tell you, it's not going to be open until we have a wall, a fence, whatever they'd like to call it. if you don't...
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the very top of alaska >> you weren't even in anchorage. >> i was in fairbanks. tiny town.'m driving on an army base because it's a big army base there, and i'm driving i look to my right, and there's a huge moose statue right there. i'm thinking, wow, why did they put a moose statue right there i couldn't even see my shoulders out of my car window, and i was in an suv. their head is probably ten feet high their horns, who knows i can't even do the math >> you ever had dinner naked >> i'm going to pass on that, but a lot of people are into that, but apparently not enough people it's kind of one of those things the first ever paris restaurant exclusively for naked diners >> you see what i did there? >> i saw that. don't ever do this, though don't ever do this i don't want to see this i like you i don't want to see this >> we have to be careful with this video, man. carefully edits this video >> the dinner nap kib has to be in just the right place. the restaurant called au naturale has been open for 15 months, but hasn't been able to attract enough nude customers to stay aflo
the very top of alaska >> you weren't even in anchorage. >> i was in fairbanks. tiny town.'m driving on an army base because it's a big army base there, and i'm driving i look to my right, and there's a huge moose statue right there. i'm thinking, wow, why did they put a moose statue right there i couldn't even see my shoulders out of my car window, and i was in an suv. their head is probably ten feet high their horns, who knows i can't even do the math >> you ever had dinner...
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where the alaska highway finally joins the alter richardson highway which leads from the coast to fairbanks. delta junction is considered the official end of the twenty four hundred kilometer long highway. the last mile stone is a popular photo opportunity for the international tourists. are. the ultimate destination of the highway was and still is fair banks the largest city in the interior of alaska. downtown second avenue with its pubs small shops and rugged charm still looks a bit like it did when there were thousands of soldiers stationed in the city. during the second world war fair banks was the hub for american aid to the russians here russian pilots took over thousands of fighters and fighter bombers from their american counterparts and flew them on to siberia in all weathers and in all seasons. the pilots of that time would certainly feel comfortable in the bars affair bags today. the nightlife of the city is still wild and rock is perfectly in tune with alaska's roughneck image. the pioneering spirit lives on in parts like the howling dog saloon where many of today's patrons can'
where the alaska highway finally joins the alter richardson highway which leads from the coast to fairbanks. delta junction is considered the official end of the twenty four hundred kilometer long highway. the last mile stone is a popular photo opportunity for the international tourists. are. the ultimate destination of the highway was and still is fair banks the largest city in the interior of alaska. downtown second avenue with its pubs small shops and rugged charm still looks a bit like it...
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international viewers may have to do con investigation. 3 degrees was the high in chicago, 34 in fairbanksaska. the cold air plunging to the midwest. when you get stuck with the patterns, you can get wave after wave. the three degrees is better than 28 below. here are the current temperatures, along with the windchills. the wind is a factor. minus seven, factor in the one, feels like minus 27. the windchill is what takes the heat away from your body rather quickly. if you are not bundled up enough, you could get into trouble here rather quickly. because of that, windchill advisories are in effect from 25-40 below. that's the way it is going to be. when you have windchill advisories, in the midwest of the the united states, you have problems. they are used to cold weather. these advisories are reserved for the coalest days. that's what we have coming. days and weeks. there's one area beginning to lift by the time we get to monday. the problem is, cueing up is another one. this blast comes to the deep south as well. that is on schedule for tuesday, wednesday and continuing into thursday. so,
international viewers may have to do con investigation. 3 degrees was the high in chicago, 34 in fairbanksaska. the cold air plunging to the midwest. when you get stuck with the patterns, you can get wave after wave. the three degrees is better than 28 below. here are the current temperatures, along with the windchills. the wind is a factor. minus seven, factor in the one, feels like minus 27. the windchill is what takes the heat away from your body rather quickly. if you are not bundled up...
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degrees below average in the heart of winter in what is the coldest time of the year and notice in fairbankse zero fahrenheit and when you talk about the last week of january, the first couple of weeks of february that's when you typically expect to see the coldest air of the season. so everything is in line with that but this is unlike anything we have seen in recent memory. coming down to minus 14 the last time and only two other times in the past two decades, chicago has failed to get above zero for an afternoon high in the 1990s, but the wind chill is going to be a big story here and i will not be surprised if there is widespread school cancellations because of the dangerous temperatures. minus 30 degrees easily in the forecast with the wind chill. minus 50 in the forecast. such temperatures, checking your mail, really, anything as limited as 1, 2, 3 minutes could cause permanent damage to your skin. get above 5 minutes it's threatening of course to your life there because of how dangerous these temperatures are going to be for an extended period. and here's what the forecast shapes up i
degrees below average in the heart of winter in what is the coldest time of the year and notice in fairbankse zero fahrenheit and when you talk about the last week of january, the first couple of weeks of february that's when you typically expect to see the coldest air of the season. so everything is in line with that but this is unlike anything we have seen in recent memory. coming down to minus 14 the last time and only two other times in the past two decades, chicago has failed to get above...
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look at fairbanks, alaska's high on wednesday, a 40 degree drop in what is normal for chicago to putelow zero. i know you have lived this, but this is a remarkable trend. >> cold, cold weather. thank you so much. >>> now to the s.a.g. awards in los angeles. the cast of "black panther" won the top prize on sunday. >> we all know what it's like to be told that there is not a place for you to be features, yet you are young, gifted and black. we knew, not that we would be around at award season, but we knew we had something special. >> i love everything about that film. it's been critical and a box office blockbuster, honored sunday by actors who saluted their peers. glenn close won an award in "the wire." then an award for "bohemian rhapsody" for acting. will we see them again on the 24th? that will be the question. we have an expert next hour to talk all things l.a. thank you for being with us for newsroom at this hour. i'm george howell. let's do it again. another hour of news after the break. stay with us. minimums and fees. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. c
look at fairbanks, alaska's high on wednesday, a 40 degree drop in what is normal for chicago to putelow zero. i know you have lived this, but this is a remarkable trend. >> cold, cold weather. thank you so much. >>> now to the s.a.g. awards in los angeles. the cast of "black panther" won the top prize on sunday. >> we all know what it's like to be told that there is not a place for you to be features, yet you are young, gifted and black. we knew, not that we...
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. >> maybe if i invite you in the winter, it's 45 below in fairbanks right now so you've got to be toughto come up. >> august sounds great. [laughter] >> all right. maybe i'm not going to be so supportive. no, i'm just kidding. [laughter] >> so, listen, this is a -- this is a confirmation hearing that's supposed to look the a your past qualifications and experience for the job. and what what was your first job out of law school. >> my first job was career employee at epa. >> career epa how long. >> four years. you received awards during that time. >> i did, three bronze medals. >> what does that mean? >> well, they weren't gold or silver, but they're still very important. >> you go the medals, from the epa as a career employee. >> yes, career employee. >> well, i think that's important. you'd probably be one of the first career employees to run the agency? >> i believe steve johnson administrator under president bush was probably the first. >> and then you came to this committee, this committee which has oversight of the epa and the issues covered. how long were you at this committee. >>
. >> maybe if i invite you in the winter, it's 45 below in fairbanks right now so you've got to be toughto come up. >> august sounds great. [laughter] >> all right. maybe i'm not going to be so supportive. no, i'm just kidding. [laughter] >> so, listen, this is a -- this is a confirmation hearing that's supposed to look the a your past qualifications and experience for the job. and what what was your first job out of law school. >> my first job was career employee...
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discussion yesterday on a number of alaska related issues, the pm 2.5 non-attainment problem in fairbanks and north pole, alaska, working on clean water issues in my state, particularly in rural communities, cleaning up contaminated lands, which the ranking member and i had a bill that passed that helped do that. mining issues, which are a big challenge in alaska. i'm not going to go into each of those. one commitment is i want to get to alaska soon after your confirmation. can i get a commitment on that in. >> yes. i would be happy to. >> maybe if i invite you in the winter, it's 45 below, so you have to be tough. >> august sounds great. >> all right. maybe i'm not going to be so supportive. i'm just kidding. listen. this is a confirmation hearing. it's supposed to look at your past qualifications and experience for the job. what was your first job out of law school? >> my first job was a career employee at epa working in the toxic program. >> career employee. you did that how long? >> four years. >> you received some awards, i believe, during that time? >> i did. i received three bronze
discussion yesterday on a number of alaska related issues, the pm 2.5 non-attainment problem in fairbanks and north pole, alaska, working on clean water issues in my state, particularly in rural communities, cleaning up contaminated lands, which the ranking member and i had a bill that passed that helped do that. mining issues, which are a big challenge in alaska. i'm not going to go into each of those. one commitment is i want to get to alaska soon after your confirmation. can i get a...
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now, fairbanks is a tough, tough place. i love fairbanks. fairbanks has been experiencing a bit of a cold snap. last saturday at urban's 100th birthday party it was 30 below zero in fairbanks. dangerous temperature for some but not for the people of interior alaska who deal with that on a regular basis. and despite 30 below temperatures, hundreds of people from the interior of alaska and beyond from all walks of life were there at the pioneer park centennial center to honor this legend, this great alaskan and this great american. family, friends, we even had a special guest. the football fans watching know him very well. former miami dolphins football player and hall of fameer larry zonka was there to celebrate urban's birthday. he had been sheep hunting at urban's lodge and the two remained close friends. one of urban's goals is to be the first 100-year-old to participate in a snow machine race in fairbanks, a race that urban rides in every year. and larry gave him an autographed miami dolphins football helmet to wear as the helmet when urb
now, fairbanks is a tough, tough place. i love fairbanks. fairbanks has been experiencing a bit of a cold snap. last saturday at urban's 100th birthday party it was 30 below zero in fairbanks. dangerous temperature for some but not for the people of interior alaska who deal with that on a regular basis. and despite 30 below temperatures, hundreds of people from the interior of alaska and beyond from all walks of life were there at the pioneer park centennial center to honor this legend, this...