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this month how greenland could profit from climate change. made to measure bike frames from a three d. printer. at no cost a modest model for future cities. welcome to the show. how long will the coda regions be covered with ice the earth is warming at the right temperature making glaciers and sea ice melts. like in greenland most of the island still has ice cover hundreds of meters thick but that's set to change one geologist thinks that's not necessarily bad for greenland future. travelling through southern greenland it's easy to understand why the vikings called the island green it has hills meadows lakes and rivers endless ice starts further north. minute grows in calls this landscape home he was born in greenland is great grandparents used to hunt here near come. the prize winning geologist from the natural history museum in copenhagen often travels to the north he says greenland is an open book that just has to be read. all these rocks in the landscape tell a story but of course you have to be able to understand their language but then
this month how greenland could profit from climate change. made to measure bike frames from a three d. printer. at no cost a modest model for future cities. welcome to the show. how long will the coda regions be covered with ice the earth is warming at the right temperature making glaciers and sea ice melts. like in greenland most of the island still has ice cover hundreds of meters thick but that's set to change one geologist thinks that's not necessarily bad for greenland future. travelling...
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one geologist thinks that's not necessarily bad for greenland future. travelling through southern greenland it's easy to understand why the vikings called the island green it has hills meadows lakes and rivers the endless ice starts further north. minute rosing calls this landscape home he was born in greenland is great grandparents used to hunt here mir comes loose or the prize winning geologist from the natural history museum in copenhagen often travels to the north he says greenland is it open a book that just passed. to be read. all these rocks in the landscape tell a story but of course you have to be able to understand their language but then they no longer keep their secrets just on the contrary they're full of stories and they can hardly wait to tell them. with the help of greenland rock rosing estimated that life on earth began three hundred million years earlier than previously thought winning him worldwide acclaim now he's collecting glacial mud instead of rocks as he searches for a new story a story that could benefit his country. at this in
one geologist thinks that's not necessarily bad for greenland future. travelling through southern greenland it's easy to understand why the vikings called the island green it has hills meadows lakes and rivers the endless ice starts further north. minute rosing calls this landscape home he was born in greenland is great grandparents used to hunt here mir comes loose or the prize winning geologist from the natural history museum in copenhagen often travels to the north he says greenland is it...
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it is across iceland and greenland, turning around the arctic circle and back into scandinavia. air is across central parts of europe where you can see those storms breaking out. on wednesday, we do it all over again. it is the southern half of the uk that is at risk of catching a storm, but less hotair, 2i risk of catching a storm, but less hot air, 21 celsius, the low 20s for scotla nd hot air, 21 celsius, the low 20s for scotland as well. how about thursday? 0n scotland as well. how about thursday? on friday? the computer is not good with picking out individual showers and thunderstorms but partly cloudy skies with fairly warm weather. guess what? next weekend, very little change. it will stay warm, plenty of sunshine around and a chance of thunderstorms. that is it from me. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines at 10pm: victory for the yes campaign in the republic of ireland — as voters reject strict abortion laws in a landmark referendum. today is an historic day for ireland. a quiet revolution has taken place and today is a great act of democracy. getting to know you —
it is across iceland and greenland, turning around the arctic circle and back into scandinavia. air is across central parts of europe where you can see those storms breaking out. on wednesday, we do it all over again. it is the southern half of the uk that is at risk of catching a storm, but less hotair, 2i risk of catching a storm, but less hot air, 21 celsius, the low 20s for scotla nd hot air, 21 celsius, the low 20s for scotland as well. how about thursday? 0n scotland as well. how about...
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this is the jet stream pattern which is away towards greenland ice land and all of the warmth comingthe whole of europe and this pattern looks likejune, july, august, a very warm spell at the moment and thursday's weather forecast has lots of 20s and the chance of some showers and thunderstorms and this pattern is not likely to change as we go through friday, saturday and into sunday. it stays warm with temperatures well into the 20s and with the thunderstorm risk still in place across the uk. the following programme contains scenes of repetitive flashing images. northern ireland's politicians divided on abortion in the wake of the republic's historic vote. after celebrations in dublin, calls for change in the north, where abortion remains largely illegal. our policy is the same from the north of ireland right to the bottom of ireland. we want to see the same policy, we need to show care and compassion towards women. i think it is a popular opinion throughout northern ireland, that we should not have a liberalised abortion regime. with senior conservatives among those who want the sa
this is the jet stream pattern which is away towards greenland ice land and all of the warmth comingthe whole of europe and this pattern looks likejune, july, august, a very warm spell at the moment and thursday's weather forecast has lots of 20s and the chance of some showers and thunderstorms and this pattern is not likely to change as we go through friday, saturday and into sunday. it stays warm with temperatures well into the 20s and with the thunderstorm risk still in place across the uk....
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this is deja vu news coming to you live from greenland explosions rock indonesia second largest this week the bombs go off a tree churches in the four existing surabaya police say at least eleven people have been killed with scores wounded as of bring you the latest from the region also coming up. french investigators identify the attacker behind the stopping rampage in paris as a man in his early twenty's who was born in chechnya police shot him dead after he kills one and wounded several others the so-called islamic states group has claimed responsibility. and jubilation and lives spent as israel wins the your vision song contest. on. israeli artists next uprising live won the competition held in the portuguese capital with a song inspired by the need to movement. on its own a welcome to the program the so-called islamic states has claimed responsibility for bomb attacks that have killed at least eleven people in indonesia's second largest city serbia dozens more were wounded as the three bombings on sunday morning targeted. church congregations a appear to have been coordinated an
this is deja vu news coming to you live from greenland explosions rock indonesia second largest this week the bombs go off a tree churches in the four existing surabaya police say at least eleven people have been killed with scores wounded as of bring you the latest from the region also coming up. french investigators identify the attacker behind the stopping rampage in paris as a man in his early twenty's who was born in chechnya police shot him dead after he kills one and wounded several...
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on our next show we'll head to greenland with the ice is disappearing leaving behind huge amounts of face on sludge a research project is looking for ways to profit from it that's next week on tomorrow today see you then. the be the be. the best. you. these places have the most hashtags on instagram. you're max takes a look at some of europe's best loved tourist attractions. what makes them so special how much secrets today made the for europe's famous landmarks how serious continues. the romans thirteen deep. six. new cause for celebration world press freedom day may third on t.w. . the dangerous battle for images five women. some have exceptional stories live one calling more photography dramatic pictures from the frontlines capturing fateful moments in time and even risking death if she gave her life to other stories of people who ended up killing. women war photographers starting may third on t w. g w true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on. our innovations magazine for in. the classroom every week and always looking to the future on the w. dot
on our next show we'll head to greenland with the ice is disappearing leaving behind huge amounts of face on sludge a research project is looking for ways to profit from it that's next week on tomorrow today see you then. the be the be. the best. you. these places have the most hashtags on instagram. you're max takes a look at some of europe's best loved tourist attractions. what makes them so special how much secrets today made the for europe's famous landmarks how serious continues. the...
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on our next show we'll head to greenland with the ice is disappearing leaving behind huge amounts of face how sludge a research project is looking for ways to profit from it that's next week on tomorrow today i'll see you then. insert conflicts should sleep on this new conflict zone it is indeed a sprawling campus so i'll leave the music just shipley you who sits in the you feeling fall among folks who is governing the this fall on a. prime minister was reelected using rhetoric described as intimidating and say no for the food thirty minutes mugsy w. . every journey begins with the first step and every month reaches the first word closure can you call me cohesive germany two sons sherman. moses why not come with me. it's simple mind on your own mild and free. to suffer. double using the learning course coast week german made. global inequality. what it wanted to mean in a global he connected well the. difference in this economic disadvantage is. the benefits. of the media. join the discussion and have you all say i'm going to balance global media farm twenty eight plates. this is the
on our next show we'll head to greenland with the ice is disappearing leaving behind huge amounts of face how sludge a research project is looking for ways to profit from it that's next week on tomorrow today i'll see you then. insert conflicts should sleep on this new conflict zone it is indeed a sprawling campus so i'll leave the music just shipley you who sits in the you feeling fall among folks who is governing the this fall on a. prime minister was reelected using rhetoric described as...
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the greenland shark could live to be four hundred years old unless it ends up as how kartel a fervent of shark meat an icelandic specialty takes fifth place on our list of european delicacies that may not appeal to everyone in fact the sharks flesh is toxic but when it's buried underground or left to ferment for weeks it becomes edible. but delicious that's a matter of taste how kartel has a strong ammonia like flavor. the side of this dish found in spain in austria might make strong men faint from discussed. number four bulls testicles here they are being served up as a kind of carpaccio. bulls don't have to be slaughtered specifically for this delicacy which is a byproduct when they're castrated at a young age. you eat with your eyes says the saying goes the traditional seafarers meal has plenty of normal ingredients like potatoes beets ground salted meats and fish but it looks like well as if someone has been seasick which is why it's often served concealed under friday the northern german specialty lobster causes number three on our list of less than appetizing dishes from europe
the greenland shark could live to be four hundred years old unless it ends up as how kartel a fervent of shark meat an icelandic specialty takes fifth place on our list of european delicacies that may not appeal to everyone in fact the sharks flesh is toxic but when it's buried underground or left to ferment for weeks it becomes edible. but delicious that's a matter of taste how kartel has a strong ammonia like flavor. the side of this dish found in spain in austria might make strong men faint...
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now says forerunner mission grace revealed that the mass of ice in greenland saw an overall decline between two thousand and two and sixteen around two hundred seventy billion tons of ice that misha's there every year. the satellites will enable researchers to monitor the global water supply they will also examine how over use of water has affected the height of the water table or how climate change has affected the distribution of water across the globe through changes in precipitation. both satellites are carrying a newly developed laser system created by researchers in hanover and the u.s. . it will be used for the first time during the mission to test its capabilities. it should be able to measure the satellites range ten times more precisely than conventional technology this could in time help provide even further insight into the constantly transforming physical processes on earth. football now and in the german bundesliga playoff hole steinkuehler hosted balls ferg in the second leg on monday the walls had a huge advantage after winning the first leg three one last week could kill be
now says forerunner mission grace revealed that the mass of ice in greenland saw an overall decline between two thousand and two and sixteen around two hundred seventy billion tons of ice that misha's there every year. the satellites will enable researchers to monitor the global water supply they will also examine how over use of water has affected the height of the water table or how climate change has affected the distribution of water across the globe through changes in precipitation. both...
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one is about the ice mass that is melting off of greenland. you get about three gigatons of water that is generated from greenland, flowing back into the ocean. about half of that is observed in the aunt arctic. and the aunt arctic are the three major computers -- majore arctic are three contributors. you can see in dropping, the total ice mass dropping as a function of time over the last years. we have also been able to look at the reservoirs of freshwater water in california and elsewhere around the globe and see how some of these aquifers are being depleted by the water used for farming and livestock and urban areas. incredible technology. just to remind you, once again, we're looking at the spacex rocket that has lifted off. nasdaq, five communications satellites, as well. satellite that is going up into space. grace-fo.ntioned, the just talk about the relationship, sean. scarlet: what was happening there, sean? sean: i think we are seeing the separation. scarlet: this means that everything is in good shape, right? sean: yes, we are procee
one is about the ice mass that is melting off of greenland. you get about three gigatons of water that is generated from greenland, flowing back into the ocean. about half of that is observed in the aunt arctic. and the aunt arctic are the three major computers -- majore arctic are three contributors. you can see in dropping, the total ice mass dropping as a function of time over the last years. we have also been able to look at the reservoirs of freshwater water in california and elsewhere...
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on our next show we'll head to greenland with the ice is disappearing leaving behind huge amounts of photons sludge a research project is looking for ways to profit from it so that's next week on tomorrow today see you then. cut cut cut cut cut. cut. cut. cut. cut. the other codons a significant cuts to the environment the new trend which proves islam susanto us in chile a major producer of the boom has had devastating results the reason running its uses lost amounts of water and i'm not has human and environmental costs of a card in. the movie shows up in fifteen minutes on t.w. . the fast pace of life in the digital globe shift as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information on the witness finds and interviews with the makers and users. should in forty five minutes on the. philosopher and flip start a new mortgage and despised law karl marx maicon of communism a man whose ideas change the world but also divided it how willing to is he today and what influence does he have on politics and general culture has moved on the two hundredth anniversary
on our next show we'll head to greenland with the ice is disappearing leaving behind huge amounts of photons sludge a research project is looking for ways to profit from it so that's next week on tomorrow today see you then. cut cut cut cut cut. cut. cut. cut. cut. the other codons a significant cuts to the environment the new trend which proves islam susanto us in chile a major producer of the boom has had devastating results the reason running its uses lost amounts of water and i'm not has...
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. >> an adoption agency in greenland posted the images.he cat kind of looking at a sonogram. can you see it there? and then the look of complete shock when she gets a look at the litter. >> congratulations, kitty cat. >> you're having 20 kids. >> no big deal. >> 20 kittens. >> you'll be fine. >> more news after this. fine. >> more news after this. rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and
. >> an adoption agency in greenland posted the images.he cat kind of looking at a sonogram. can you see it there? and then the look of complete shock when she gets a look at the litter. >> congratulations, kitty cat. >> you're having 20 kids. >> no big deal. >> 20 kittens. >> you'll be fine. >> more news after this. fine. >> more news after this. rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr...
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think it's it's could be easily improved by if russia would implement totally implement them into greenland is russia would revise an extension of the crimea and there would be a better environment for citizens in gauge woman or civil society and for basic human rights and the russian federation that's quite a wish list there i'm curious to hear if you think it's realistic and especially i'd like to know in this particular context because you know as we just heard gary hart schroeder was also at the swearing in ceremony he was anglo-american predecessor a social democrat of course as chancellor and we know that you know merkel is working with the social democrats again in a coalition what are you expecting from this new coalition in terms of putting pressure on russia going forward in order to achieve some of those aims in that wishlist that you mentioned i think there should be and there's also a mixture of from pressure and from incentives and offer of dialogue is always there from the german side a definitely under him concerning the new government and the new social democrat of foreign
think it's it's could be easily improved by if russia would implement totally implement them into greenland is russia would revise an extension of the crimea and there would be a better environment for citizens in gauge woman or civil society and for basic human rights and the russian federation that's quite a wish list there i'm curious to hear if you think it's realistic and especially i'd like to know in this particular context because you know as we just heard gary hart schroeder was also...
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a marvelous month how greenland could profit from climate change. made to measure bike frames from a three g. printer.
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good until is able to get the parents to suddenly greenland. it's main point to accept the amount of compensation offered and to waive all further claims against the county gun manufacturer. board or. got up an indictment. because it's a good look. big in the hood it does. wouldn't. put in the. list. with the risk of those missed because that god put us defense because that. would be abuse as miss million men will go. and that's exactly what british that in my victims of. the documents are supposed to prove that there was an undisclosed relationship between politicians and the pharmaceutical company . the influence of the german government in that which as i say appears to be the case from the from the papers if this one which on the face of it offends the constitutional principle of no executive should interfere with the. responsibility an exercise of its duty by the judiciary and that's a constitutional principle which the germans accept which is accepted in these throughout europe. ex-pat incidents most of this kind. even hot so i can see if
good until is able to get the parents to suddenly greenland. it's main point to accept the amount of compensation offered and to waive all further claims against the county gun manufacturer. board or. got up an indictment. because it's a good look. big in the hood it does. wouldn't. put in the. list. with the risk of those missed because that god put us defense because that. would be abuse as miss million men will go. and that's exactly what british that in my victims of. the documents are...
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just recently we had some brave pilots flying over greenland and alaska. measuring the thickness of the ice. the capabilities coming from the are helping us understand how this chromosphere is changing. those missions are important. we have massive pilots taking great risk on themselves. on the restore l if i have time, like to address that if i have time. . . e to address that if it is okay, chairman. this is important. robotic servicing for our country is a critical capability that we need to have for a whole host of strategic reasons. very soon a number of commercial satellite operators will be launching into lower earth's orbit with thousands of satellites for medications. historically satellites, when they die, we either try to bring them out of orbit or supersede the meaning we put them into a deep orbit that gets out of the >> me try to bring them out that on top of all that we have reports that indicate that collision that created 5000 pieces that they continue to have every five or nine years. make sure we don't do that robotic servicing and we wa
just recently we had some brave pilots flying over greenland and alaska. measuring the thickness of the ice. the capabilities coming from the are helping us understand how this chromosphere is changing. those missions are important. we have massive pilots taking great risk on themselves. on the restore l if i have time, like to address that if i have time. . . e to address that if it is okay, chairman. this is important. robotic servicing for our country is a critical capability that we need to...
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the pictures were taken by the animal shelter in greenland that conducted the ultrasound...iral after the photos were posted online with the caption: "when you find out you're pregnant" and if that pregnant"you're you find out you're pregnant" and if that wasn't enough big news for wasn't enough and if that wasn't enough big news for ulla, she's also been adopted. (grant) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine...(pam) but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour. ken wayne are here with kron 4 news at ten.... ken (ken) thank you grant and pam.... next at ten...heavy hearts in the south bay tonightas loved ones gather to remember a father gunned down in his own home. his wife...still fighting for her life in the hospital.the prime suspect in the case....their son and his friend.details next in a live report. plus...new tonight at tensan francisco police will soon be equipped with tasers...but it will be up to voters to decide how they will be used.the war of words on proposition h...and why the city's police chief giving the measure... a thumbs down.(ken) and the ho
the pictures were taken by the animal shelter in greenland that conducted the ultrasound...iral after the photos were posted online with the caption: "when you find out you're pregnant" and if that pregnant"you're you find out you're pregnant" and if that wasn't enough big news for wasn't enough and if that wasn't enough big news for ulla, she's also been adopted. (grant) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine...(pam) but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour....
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in fact, just recently we had some amazingly brave pilots flying over the north pole, flying over greenland and over the north atlantic, flying over alaska, measuring the thickness of the ice using lidar, laser radar, if you will. the capabilities that are coming from that are informing , helping us understand how the cryo- sphere is changing. the ice on the surface of the planet and how that affects the rest of the planet. those missions are important. we have nasa pilots who are taking great risk upon themselves to accomplish that science and all of that is being done from wallops. on the restore l, if i have some time, i would like to address that if it's okay. this is important. robotic servicing for our country is a critical capability that we need to have a whole host of strategic reasons. very soon a number of commercial satellite operators will be launching into lower orbit with thousands of satellites for to medications. historically, when satellites die, we either try to bring them out of orbit or we put them into a deep orbit. on top of all that, some satellites don't work and th
in fact, just recently we had some amazingly brave pilots flying over the north pole, flying over greenland and over the north atlantic, flying over alaska, measuring the thickness of the ice using lidar, laser radar, if you will. the capabilities that are coming from that are informing , helping us understand how the cryo- sphere is changing. the ice on the surface of the planet and how that affects the rest of the planet. those missions are important. we have nasa pilots who are taking great...
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so a lot of the lush greenland we're seeing could dry up because of this. gusts 55 miles per hour. downed trees, power lines, all a possibility. this is only for areas that are above 1,000 feet in elevation. so that's going to happen friday, saturday. you will notice in the seven- day forecast those temperatures will go to the mid- to upper 70s for those inland locations. then sunday partly cloudy conditions, calmer conditions, temperatures will slowly start to drop next week. michelle? >>> neda, thank you. the tesla analyst who asked what elon musk considered to be a, quote, boneheaded question is publicly asking the ceo to consider a do-over. the incident reportedly happened last week during a tesla earnings call. musk apparently cut off the analyst who was questioning him about the company's model 3 reservations. now that analyst has penned an open letter defending his questions and saying he plans to hold tesla accountable. he also invited musk to join him on a webcast or a call to discuss the company's industry innovation. tesla has no comment. >>> uber is re-opening a contest
so a lot of the lush greenland we're seeing could dry up because of this. gusts 55 miles per hour. downed trees, power lines, all a possibility. this is only for areas that are above 1,000 feet in elevation. so that's going to happen friday, saturday. you will notice in the seven- day forecast those temperatures will go to the mid- to upper 70s for those inland locations. then sunday partly cloudy conditions, calmer conditions, temperatures will slowly start to drop next week. michelle?...
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greenland is losing 280 billion tonnes of ice a year.s coastal communities around the world. and so from that point of view it is very important because we need to plan for the future. so will we get real—time data? for the future. so will we get real-time data? they do it on a sort of monthly basis. they have to average the data over that period. but yes, they see the big drops. they see the big precipitation. a few years ago, 2011, everyone was questioning their head because the sea levels started to go down. a wide? the reason was because it was raining really, really hard in australia and in south america. so all of the water was evaporating from the oceans and being done on land. and then we saw the water on land. and then we saw the water on land gradually go back into the ocea ns land gradually go back into the oceans and sea level combat up. so this is one of the top priority missions now for nasa going forward. they absolutely have to keep his capability. it is that important. they absolutely have to keep his capability. it is t
greenland is losing 280 billion tonnes of ice a year.s coastal communities around the world. and so from that point of view it is very important because we need to plan for the future. so will we get real—time data? for the future. so will we get real-time data? they do it on a sort of monthly basis. they have to average the data over that period. but yes, they see the big drops. they see the big precipitation. a few years ago, 2011, everyone was questioning their head because the sea levels...
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the pictures were taken by the animal shelter in greenland that conducted the ultrasound.find out you're pregnant" ( james ) a reminder for bart riders... trains will ánot run between the pleasant hill and concord bart stations today. crews are doing maintenance work on the tracks. bart will run free buses between the two stations... with 20-minute delays expected for passengers. seven day (darya)that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock tonight. (james)don't forget, you can stay connected on our mobile app, kron four dot com and on our facebook and twitter feeds. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) toss to weather or traffic in the face of senseless violence, we need hope. i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long been my cause. after columbine, i led president clinton's youth violence commission. i joined joe biden to reduce domestic violence, helping boys become men. i beat the nra in court, defending gun laws that save lives. today, a new generation is rising, and this is our moment. in the streets and in the capitol, i'll stand with them. jeff bleic
the pictures were taken by the animal shelter in greenland that conducted the ultrasound.find out you're pregnant" ( james ) a reminder for bart riders... trains will ánot run between the pleasant hill and concord bart stations today. crews are doing maintenance work on the tracks. bart will run free buses between the two stations... with 20-minute delays expected for passengers. seven day (darya)that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock tonight. (james)don't...
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as for chris "captain america" evans, he's headed to "greenland."hriller he's set to start filming late this year, about a family trying to survive a massive natural disaster. don't worry: this guy always seems to save the day. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) coming up on the kron4 morning news ... sky high bay area housing costs... is putting a strain on law enforcment. we'll explain what one department is doing to help. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. (ácommercialá) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( anny )today will be mostly cloudy in the morning with patchy fog, then becoming partly cloudy. highs will be near 60. southwest winds will be 10 to 20 mph. tonight will be partly cloudy in the evening, then becoming mostly cloudy with patchy fog after midnight. lows will be in the l
as for chris "captain america" evans, he's headed to "greenland."hriller he's set to start filming late this year, about a family trying to survive a massive natural disaster. don't worry: this guy always seems to save the day. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) coming up on the kron4 morning news ... sky high bay area housing costs... is putting a strain on law enforcment. we'll explain what one department is doing to help. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at...
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the pictures were taken by the animal shelter in greenland that conducted the ultrasound.regnant" ( darya ) coming up in the next hour ... police are investigating a fire that happened at a preschool in newark. ( darya ) plus ... two people are dead after a plane crash in petaluma... we're hearing from witnesses. ( darya ) and with boating season underway officers are making sure boaters are staying safe. we'll have tips from law enforcement. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. john chiang's father came it'heh little money,r nation. but big dreams for a better future. now john has a chance to make history. a champion of the underdog, john took on wells fargo when it ripped
the pictures were taken by the animal shelter in greenland that conducted the ultrasound.regnant" ( darya ) coming up in the next hour ... police are investigating a fire that happened at a preschool in newark. ( darya ) plus ... two people are dead after a plane crash in petaluma... we're hearing from witnesses. ( darya ) and with boating season underway officers are making sure boaters are staying safe. we'll have tips from law enforcement. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this...
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. >>> i don't know if you see this yet, meet the cat, and taken in by a healther in greenland after ace. to all a surprise, she was pregnant with five kittens. her hilarious reaction posted online, as you can imagine quickly going viral. steve: you're not suggesting they, the vet towed the cat you're pregnant, no. jillian: i'm not suggesting anything. you can, you know infer from that what you wish. steve: hilarious look. thank you. ainsley: janice has some weather for us. hey, janice. janice: where am i now? ainsley: where. janice: on a humvee. that is amazing. it is fleet week, what is your name sir. >> myron mason. i'm from a small town in maryland. janice: you brought this humvee. tell me what it does. >> the humvees, they do a lot of on the road all-terrain training. they take troops where they need to go. we usually mount tourette's on top that have weapons to help us with our mission. janice: thank you for bringing this today, because i never rode a humvee before and i'm excited about it. here in new york city, it will be beautiful for fleet week today. through the weekend we l
. >>> i don't know if you see this yet, meet the cat, and taken in by a healther in greenland after ace. to all a surprise, she was pregnant with five kittens. her hilarious reaction posted online, as you can imagine quickly going viral. steve: you're not suggesting they, the vet towed the cat you're pregnant, no. jillian: i'm not suggesting anything. you can, you know infer from that what you wish. steve: hilarious look. thank you. ainsley: janice has some weather for us. hey, janice....
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film from cockpit of british airways plane, iceland, greenland and approaches the california coast, thereg 11-hour flight condensed to a mere 4 minutes. we don't have 4 minutes to show it all but you get the feeling. sixth avenue new york on a sunny day in may. we will be back "i have antivirus, but my computer's still slow..." "i think it's time for the fixmestick." fixmestick is a plug-in virus removal device. it's the smart, simple way to clean an infected computer, with a whole lot going on inside the stick... [computers sound] "this one got around the antivirus software!" "not a problem." "we're on it." and because it connects to the internet, fixmestick it's always up to date. (ch(baby crying)eat) ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ and let me play-- (jet engine white noise) (airline "ding") (bell mnemonic) stuart: archeologist have discovered ruins, likely early church dating back to first century of christianity's existence, versions of crosses, walls, and writings on carved stone. look at these pictures. they are building the world's first underwater residence, it's called the morraca, two-st
film from cockpit of british airways plane, iceland, greenland and approaches the california coast, thereg 11-hour flight condensed to a mere 4 minutes. we don't have 4 minutes to show it all but you get the feeling. sixth avenue new york on a sunny day in may. we will be back "i have antivirus, but my computer's still slow..." "i think it's time for the fixmestick." fixmestick is a plug-in virus removal device. it's the smart, simple way to clean an infected computer, with...
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take a look at before and after satellite pictures taken a year apart showing the island's greenland of school as thousands of teachers rally for pay raises at the state capital. political leaders say they won't budge. >> instead, we will stay on the sustainable path that has resulted in significant pay raises for teachers whose hard work and commitment are vital to the success of our children. >> educators in five other states have organized similar rallies since the start of the year. we're going back to this because this conversation has not stopped. you remember the dress that divided the internet, right? well, there is a new debate setting sfmed totally on fire. listen to this. >> laurel. laurel. laurel. laurel. laurel. jillian: most people heariany. others, like myself hear laurel. experts say if you play the recording at a frequency with more base you are likely to hear laurel. if there is less base you will heariany. your tweets and emails are pouring in on this one. i want to heariany so many people hear it. >> we hear it on versus what folks at home are listening to. people
take a look at before and after satellite pictures taken a year apart showing the island's greenland of school as thousands of teachers rally for pay raises at the state capital. political leaders say they won't budge. >> instead, we will stay on the sustainable path that has resulted in significant pay raises for teachers whose hard work and commitment are vital to the success of our children. >> educators in five other states have organized similar rallies since the start of the...