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so you get water in lake mead. you get water in lake powell. you get the benefits to the environment. and you act on climate. >> but no steak knives? >> well, that's coming. that's coming, and operators are standing by. but we really need you to control in order for us to control our own destiny to act now is the point. so the dcp provides colorado and the upper basin with two tools we believe necessary to successfully avoid or mitigate a crisis at lake powell. one, we strategically manage releases from reservoirs that sit above lake powell. and, two, we provide storage space in lake powell for water we conserve under demand management. if we don't act, there is currently no such incentive. to be clear, when i say demand management, that's just a $5 phrase for using less water and storing it in lake powell. importantly these tools operate within the framework of and comply with existing environmental laws. it's business as usual, so to speak, for applicable records of decision and biological opinions under the national environmental policy act
so you get water in lake mead. you get water in lake powell. you get the benefits to the environment. and you act on climate. >> but no steak knives? >> well, that's coming. that's coming, and operators are standing by. but we really need you to control in order for us to control our own destiny to act now is the point. so the dcp provides colorado and the upper basin with two tools we believe necessary to successfully avoid or mitigate a crisis at lake powell. one, we strategically...
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it's gonna stay in its same state, on the same lake, on similar land. house is almost ready for visitors. >> we look forward to the public enjoying this house. there's been a constant interest in the ma barker story and for it not to die, and i think this is going to become a real destination for a lot of people. >> do you ever think about what your parents, your grandparents would think about what you've accomplished? >> i think they'd be very happy. it's very important for our family to preserve the history of the house. >> remember those old stories about the lake house being haunted by the spirits of ma and fred barker? well, since the county took possession of the home in 2016, they've received dozens of requests from ghost hunters looking to test it for paranormal activity. they're all excited about this photo of the ma barker house published in a tampa newspaper which true believers say shows the ghost of ma barker. now, look closely at the front door. some say that shadowy figure is ma holding her trusty machine gun. funny how these paranormal p
it's gonna stay in its same state, on the same lake, on similar land. house is almost ready for visitors. >> we look forward to the public enjoying this house. there's been a constant interest in the ma barker story and for it not to die, and i think this is going to become a real destination for a lot of people. >> do you ever think about what your parents, your grandparents would think about what you've accomplished? >> i think they'd be very happy. it's very important for...
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and so our arable land and the fish in the lake as lake chad gets smaller competition for these resources will become increasingly bitter. even now fishermen in the region are competing for dwindling stocks of carp nile perch and to latvia. we've climate change there is a key impact on the lake in that it it affects the distribution and department of fish and you've got in mind it's a fishing industry as well so. it touches on three major levels throughout the ages of people i don't think this. far miles it does and. the region surrounding like chad is emblematic of the close connection between climate change and migration. you know cannot past we had a lot of fish good fish we sold them here are over in nigeria but now they have problems with terrorists and here we have no more fish in our lake. from lake chad to indonesia farmers can no longer rely on predictable seasons for planting and harvesting the climate has become a threat there are hurricanes cyclons drought flooding mudslides and wildfires and the melting permafrost could soon exacerbate all of those around the globe. on the am
and so our arable land and the fish in the lake as lake chad gets smaller competition for these resources will become increasingly bitter. even now fishermen in the region are competing for dwindling stocks of carp nile perch and to latvia. we've climate change there is a key impact on the lake in that it it affects the distribution and department of fish and you've got in mind it's a fishing industry as well so. it touches on three major levels throughout the ages of people i don't think this....
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lake baikal contains twenty percent of the parents fresh water and around three thousand species of plants and animals scientists are urging the government to consider better technologies and steps last reports. the fragile line between water and ice marks the entrance to the world's largest and deepest lake when the ice melts the water is so clear that fish and freshwater seals can be spotted with oxygen one and a half kilometers down near the bottom that by karl has a unique ecosystem found nowhere else on the planet but human activity on its six hundred thirty six kilometers long shores has increased and so has pollution every year more than one and a half million tourists visit the baikal natural park which lacks a proper sewage system to deal with their waste all actually and has lived here for nineteen years he recalls how not long ago he would drink water from the lake without boiling or filtering it. before i would go to another village and i would see one or two birds now i can see twenty or thirty if not more if there are tourists on every boat who need to go to the toilet
lake baikal contains twenty percent of the parents fresh water and around three thousand species of plants and animals scientists are urging the government to consider better technologies and steps last reports. the fragile line between water and ice marks the entrance to the world's largest and deepest lake when the ice melts the water is so clear that fish and freshwater seals can be spotted with oxygen one and a half kilometers down near the bottom that by karl has a unique ecosystem found...
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and scientists sound the alarm about pollution levels in the world's largest lake. is a national day of mourning in sri lanka for sunday's suicide bomb victims the police have confirmed three hundred ten people were killed with the total expected to rise mass funerals are being held today and more than five hundred people remain injured ranging from a critical to a serious condition. i heard about he was points when i jumped into the interior and i saw them i don't. know the way the flow. i don't know what to do. and i was. just almost total on the floor. and not only a tight lipped so did. exactly the same next time there. were also lankans did observe three minutes of silence in memory of the dead the easter sunday explosions devastated several churches and hotels targeting worshipers and tourists the police have now arrested forty suspects the government's accused of failing to act on intelligence reports that muslim fighters possibly with foreign help were planning attacks over the easter holiday let's bring in mel fernandez our correspondent as we have a conver
and scientists sound the alarm about pollution levels in the world's largest lake. is a national day of mourning in sri lanka for sunday's suicide bomb victims the police have confirmed three hundred ten people were killed with the total expected to rise mass funerals are being held today and more than five hundred people remain injured ranging from a critical to a serious condition. i heard about he was points when i jumped into the interior and i saw them i don't. know the way the flow. i...
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plus scientists sounding the alarm over pollution levels in the world's biggest lake. is a day of remembrance in sri lanka with ceremonies nationwide after sunday's suicide bombings the police have confirmed three hundred ten people were killed that number is expected to rise mass funeral for being held and more than five hundred people remain injured ranging from critical to being in a serious condition. i heard about he was towing and i jumped into the chair and i saw them i don't. know what some of the flow. i don't know what to do. and i was. just told my daughter on the floor. and not only a tight lipped so did. exactly the same next time they faced their. strengthens of three minutes of silence in memory of those who lost their lives the easter sunday explosions ripped through several churches and hotels targeting worshipers and tourists the police arrested forty suspects we're covering this story from multiple angles and elfin and this is in the capital colombo first let's go to charles stratford. where those funerals are taking place charles so clearly an atmos
plus scientists sounding the alarm over pollution levels in the world's biggest lake. is a day of remembrance in sri lanka with ceremonies nationwide after sunday's suicide bombings the police have confirmed three hundred ten people were killed that number is expected to rise mass funeral for being held and more than five hundred people remain injured ranging from critical to being in a serious condition. i heard about he was towing and i jumped into the chair and i saw them i don't. know what...
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in one neighborhood they joined forces with local residents to restore a lake. what you see here used to be a water body that was clogged and rested we have been underwater bodies scientifically it has all been marred the wall that's been released now in addition to that the bulk elation planted that is water groundwater to penetrate and recharge the groundwater reserves has also been created and we want our fans to this water body to keep over all the trash already need kind of for dumping into this water body. by setting up camera traps they've also discovered that wildlife is returning to the area the exit to a pond has turned from rubbish dump to natural oasis there are plenty of birds which we can see behind which are enjoying those water boarding on a hard summer day there are also a lot of snakes frogs and dirt those which can be found in this water body that is why any pond of lake is not just the water boarding area by design that for several life forms the environmentalists need up to two years to restore a lake or pond the n.g.o.s work is financed by
in one neighborhood they joined forces with local residents to restore a lake. what you see here used to be a water body that was clogged and rested we have been underwater bodies scientifically it has all been marred the wall that's been released now in addition to that the bulk elation planted that is water groundwater to penetrate and recharge the groundwater reserves has also been created and we want our fans to this water body to keep over all the trash already need kind of for dumping...
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the remote and beautiful lake baikal in southeastern russia is the largest lake in the world with anarea of more than half a million square kilometers it holds a staggering one fifth of the world's fresh water so just so worried the purity of that water will be compromised by a new russian plan to relax pollution limits and a step in reports from the lake the government says it's actually the best way of protecting the waters. the fragile line between water and ice marks the entrance to the world's largest and deepest lake when the ice melts the water is so clear that fish and freshwater seals can be spotted with oxygen one and a half kilometers down near the bottom they'd baikal has a unique ecosystem found nowhere else on the planet but human activity on its six hundred thirty six kilometers long shores has increased and so has pollution every year more than one and a half million tourists visit a baikal natural park which lacks a proper sewage system to deal with their waste or lead to i mean has lived here for nineteen years he recalls how not long ago he would drink water from t
the remote and beautiful lake baikal in southeastern russia is the largest lake in the world with anarea of more than half a million square kilometers it holds a staggering one fifth of the world's fresh water so just so worried the purity of that water will be compromised by a new russian plan to relax pollution limits and a step in reports from the lake the government says it's actually the best way of protecting the waters. the fragile line between water and ice marks the entrance to the...
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leaders say they can better protect the lake by increasing committed levels of waste. the fragile line between water and ice marks the entrance to the world's largest and deepest lake and the ice melts the water is so clear that fish and freshwater seals can be spotted with oxygen one and a half kilometers down near the bottom made by karl has a unique ecosystem found nowhere else on the planet but human activity on it six hundred thirty six kilometers long show us has increased and so has pollution every year more than one and a half million tourists visit a baikal natural park which lacks a proper sewage system to deal with their waste or like the old man has lived here for nineteen years he recalls how not long ago he would drink water from the lake without boiling or filtering it. before i would go to another village and i would see one or two birds now i can see twenty or thirty if not more if there are tourists on every vote who need to go to the toilet i don't think they're disposing of it in the right way it all goes into the lake therefore it's not recommended
leaders say they can better protect the lake by increasing committed levels of waste. the fragile line between water and ice marks the entrance to the world's largest and deepest lake and the ice melts the water is so clear that fish and freshwater seals can be spotted with oxygen one and a half kilometers down near the bottom made by karl has a unique ecosystem found nowhere else on the planet but human activity on it six hundred thirty six kilometers long show us has increased and so has...
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these lakes should never be drained.ctions is due in may, a recent royal commission report containing revelations of government bungling, corporate greed and corruption has thrust the issue to the forefront of australian political debate. with politicians ducking for cover, the worst environmental catastrophe in australia's history looms large. the empty rivers are threatening not only the nation's food security but more than 40,000 years of subsistence living by its native people. it's a man—made drought we're living in now. we just won't suffer it. and it's notjust black people, it's everyone. white people, and all. and it's got to stop. 10 years ago, after the worst drought in living memory, i travelled to australia's outback to investigate a water crisis that was described then as exceptional. a decade later, i returned to find communities on the edge of disaster, facing the possibility that the water crisis is permanent. this landscape is at the heart of the battle over australia's scarce water supply. a nation whic
these lakes should never be drained.ctions is due in may, a recent royal commission report containing revelations of government bungling, corporate greed and corruption has thrust the issue to the forefront of australian political debate. with politicians ducking for cover, the worst environmental catastrophe in australia's history looms large. the empty rivers are threatening not only the nation's food security but more than 40,000 years of subsistence living by its native people. it's a...
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and the lakes are virtually empty.nnia the menindee lake system has been a flourishing ecosystem on the driest continent on earth and a vital lifeline for the outback. but that has all changed. just a few years ago, these lakes were almost 90% full, but after a decision by the new south wales state government to decommission the lakes for water storage, they were drained dry and this is the result. as australia's drought has worsened and with nothing in reserve, the darling river is now reduced to a few stretches of stagnating water. in december and january, at the peak of summer, a series of massive so—called fish kills, where more than a million fish died, left the country reeling. this is nothing to do with drought. this is a man—made disaster brought to you by the new south wales government, the federal government and the murray darling authority, basin authority. this is the result of draining the menindee lakes twice in four years, killing the system. pan back behind us. these are just two of the many. this is th
and the lakes are virtually empty.nnia the menindee lake system has been a flourishing ecosystem on the driest continent on earth and a vital lifeline for the outback. but that has all changed. just a few years ago, these lakes were almost 90% full, but after a decision by the new south wales state government to decommission the lakes for water storage, they were drained dry and this is the result. as australia's drought has worsened and with nothing in reserve, the darling river is now reduced...
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>> it is t the lake will continue to rise. this is this big equation between rainfall, snow runoff, and what they can let out of the lake. even with the releases now, the lake is expected to continue to rise just a little bit. again, what happens in the weeks, maybe a month or two or head, could change all of the math here a little bit. they might have to let more water through here. we will see. this is a big day, just making sure that still date spillway is operational in regaining control of the lake. >>> new at noon, we are getting our first look at the man accused of a violent beating in the east bay. this happened in fremont after the suspect allegedly edified himself as a jordache employee at the denny's restaurant on amari avenue. and lack of because there. >> reporter: police said this morning they have confirmed with jordache that the suspect in the fight was not a jordache employee. but, even workers that i spoke with today here in this denny's still believe he was. if that was at all part of any sort of ruse, he co
>> it is t the lake will continue to rise. this is this big equation between rainfall, snow runoff, and what they can let out of the lake. even with the releases now, the lake is expected to continue to rise just a little bit. again, what happens in the weeks, maybe a month or two or head, could change all of the math here a little bit. they might have to let more water through here. we will see. this is a big day, just making sure that still date spillway is operational in regaining...
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and scientists have a pollution in the world's largest lake also in sport with. search for his return to the ring. hollow where we have another tropical side phone heading towards most you can see the position of the storm that will run up towards. the tanzania border around about friday something won't compare with ada i am pleased to say but we're still looking around the potential for maybe four hundred millimeters of rain as we move on into the weekend further south we've had some very heavy rain flooding rains in fact across that a side a south african sixty five millimeters of rain and been in the space of twenty four hours the april average is seventy three millimeters of rain well over twice the monthly average coming down in that short period of time still a few showers through the remainder of shoes day but the showers on the eastern side of the country will begin to ease somewhat as we go through the next couple of days and by thursday this is what we're looking at want to see showers a possibility but not too much to speak of look further north and th
and scientists have a pollution in the world's largest lake also in sport with. search for his return to the ring. hollow where we have another tropical side phone heading towards most you can see the position of the storm that will run up towards. the tanzania border around about friday something won't compare with ada i am pleased to say but we're still looking around the potential for maybe four hundred millimeters of rain as we move on into the weekend further south we've had some very...
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both lake powell and lake mead appear to be operating as designed but are at low levels. this new agreement needs to be implemented and water conservation efforts can get under way. the upper basin drought contingency plan is aimed at protecting the upper basin water supplies to keep lake powell from getting below a certain elevation. this ensures hydropower needs, water delivery and protections for endangered species continue in compliance with the colorado river compact. i strongly support this bipartisan, collaborative measure which builds on past effort to decrease stress on basin water supplies and lets states and water users drive the decision rather than have the federal government make unilateral water cutbacks. i would like to thank chairman grijalva and ranking member bishop for bringing this bill to the floor. this is supported by the state of utah. i like forward to sewing it signed into law. thank you. nd i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona, mr. grijalva, reserves the baffle his time. the gentleman from utah is recognized. mr. bi
both lake powell and lake mead appear to be operating as designed but are at low levels. this new agreement needs to be implemented and water conservation efforts can get under way. the upper basin drought contingency plan is aimed at protecting the upper basin water supplies to keep lake powell from getting below a certain elevation. this ensures hydropower needs, water delivery and protections for endangered species continue in compliance with the colorado river compact. i strongly support...
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and scientists sound the alarm over pollution levels in the world the largest and oldest lake. a limited state of emergency has come into effect in sri lanka it gives police and the military sweeping powers to arrest and question anyone without a court order it follows sunday's church and hotel bombings which killed at least two hundred ninety people but questions are being raised about whether the attacks could have been prevented story reports from colombo. soldiers back on the streets of colombo a decade off to sri lanka's long running civil war and their presence was brought on by a series of bomb blasts across the island on sunday that targeted hotels and churches at hospitals there was confusion and grief as people try desperately to find their relatives the to the load the my sister is in the intensive care unit she's in a bad way i've lost my whole family my two children they have still not been found i come to think i have to identify them by their body parts and the. those with no luck at the hospitals move on to the morgue it's a grim task here police have put up sli
and scientists sound the alarm over pollution levels in the world the largest and oldest lake. a limited state of emergency has come into effect in sri lanka it gives police and the military sweeping powers to arrest and question anyone without a court order it follows sunday's church and hotel bombings which killed at least two hundred ninety people but questions are being raised about whether the attacks could have been prevented story reports from colombo. soldiers back on the streets of...
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so they'll be back in the same situation, you know, in a future high water event along lake pontchartrain. that's why the after action auditing there shows almost $800 million was allocated through cbdg but was not spent properly for home raising. that's why we really need reforms in that area to make sure that money gets to the homeowners, is spent by the homeowners for the intended purpose so they have a much drier place in the future. so thanks for your work. i was intrigued listening to the conversation back and forth about hud's discoveries at
so they'll be back in the same situation, you know, in a future high water event along lake pontchartrain. that's why the after action auditing there shows almost $800 million was allocated through cbdg but was not spent properly for home raising. that's why we really need reforms in that area to make sure that money gets to the homeowners, is spent by the homeowners for the intended purpose so they have a much drier place in the future. so thanks for your work. i was intrigued listening to the...
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so they'll be back in the same situation, you know, in a future high water event along lake pontchartrain. that's why the after action auditing there shows almost $800 million was allocated through cbdg but was not spent properly for home raising. that's why we really need reforms in that area to make sure that money gets to the homeowners, is spent by the
so they'll be back in the same situation, you know, in a future high water event along lake pontchartrain. that's why the after action auditing there shows almost $800 million was allocated through cbdg but was not spent properly for home raising. that's why we really need reforms in that area to make sure that money gets to the homeowners, is spent by the
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boardman's phoenix lake is an exclusive residential area and a popular place to stroll. but there are still remnants of the area's industrial past to be found the lake was created only on the eastern part of the former steel plant field blast furnace was conserved in phoenix west as a memorial to the city's industrial past. and now i'm eating high can ignite he she gives regular guided tours through the complex so tell me it's this one's mine. who's. the best part of the tour it takes you way up in the air thirty meters above ground to be exact and the view is amazing. phoenix western iron ore into raw iron from here it was transported to phoenix where the lake stands today there the unrefined iron was processed further to produce steel. that's a steel works here we have an overview the lake is here and between them there was a railway connection that's now a great cycling and walking trail. standing in the blast furnace complex. the plant was in operation until nine hundred ninety eight that's why i know times were very different back then so i was the air. no money goi
boardman's phoenix lake is an exclusive residential area and a popular place to stroll. but there are still remnants of the area's industrial past to be found the lake was created only on the eastern part of the former steel plant field blast furnace was conserved in phoenix west as a memorial to the city's industrial past. and now i'm eating high can ignite he she gives regular guided tours through the complex so tell me it's this one's mine. who's. the best part of the tour it takes you way...
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in the tunnel on the can and side of the lake is already in place the water is filtered using what's known as membrane bio reactor technology. in uganda has been using recycled water for the last eighteen months the used water is pumped into our tongue from there it flows into this busines which contains tomes and sun that help clean the water. now wants to use recycled water to have big points too. so we already have a system and it has proved to be very efficient for us using the same water would maintain the same temperature because that's also very crucial when you're watching exit to there in doha cherry so for the points that still work in progress for us to see how well be able to integrate it. this is just like more from us to recycle water ideally using renewable energy the professor and his team have been working on this project for the last three years so far their work has brought them to uganda kenya and tanzania. we want to train we want to show people and we want to see how everything develops in the future and finally very very important is we need to at dept this sol
in the tunnel on the can and side of the lake is already in place the water is filtered using what's known as membrane bio reactor technology. in uganda has been using recycled water for the last eighteen months the used water is pumped into our tongue from there it flows into this busines which contains tomes and sun that help clean the water. now wants to use recycled water to have big points too. so we already have a system and it has proved to be very efficient for us using the same water...
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and if that was true, what might he have done here in salt lake?on only grew when the friends found out novak left town without mentioning it was he who fingered chris in that surveillance photo. did he ever tell you that i identified christopher? >> no, no. >> reporter: that prepaid cell phone was the very clue that led police to chris. a phone which chris bought, said bianca, after novak assured him -- >> novak said that this guy routinely used these throw-away phones. >> reporter: what's more, chris could not have left that voice mail because, by the time of the murder, she says, he'd given the phone away. >> he gave it to novak. >> reporter: and novak gave it to dolezsar. >> yes, yes. as far as we know. but novak, so we don't know anything. >> reporter: but now a theory about motive drifted from loft to loft. hadn't novak borrowed almost 2 million from ken? the friends said they watched him spend lavishly on high living and never saw evidence of that movie the loan was supposed to pay for. but really, was their old friend capable of orchestrati
and if that was true, what might he have done here in salt lake?on only grew when the friends found out novak left town without mentioning it was he who fingered chris in that surveillance photo. did he ever tell you that i identified christopher? >> no, no. >> reporter: that prepaid cell phone was the very clue that led police to chris. a phone which chris bought, said bianca, after novak assured him -- >> novak said that this guy routinely used these throw-away phones....
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and then there's lake phoenix an art. official body of water on the grounds of a former steel plant. just like many other cities in the rural area dortmund was once an important center for the coal and steel industries its second claim to fame was football and while most of the industry has fallen victim to structural changes football is still a source of pride and joy in the region in this edition i want to find out how all of this dortmund past and present shapes the city to this day and there's much more on the show of course. we'll check out excess say tonight dedicated to industrial culture in the region. globe trotters steve painters discovers the pharaoh islands between norway and iceland. and as always we'll have the viewer video of this time it takes is around does take a stamp. boardman's phoenix lake is an exclusive residential area and a popular place to stroll. but there are still remnants of the area's industrial past to be found the lake was created only on the eastern part of the former steel plant the old
and then there's lake phoenix an art. official body of water on the grounds of a former steel plant. just like many other cities in the rural area dortmund was once an important center for the coal and steel industries its second claim to fame was football and while most of the industry has fallen victim to structural changes football is still a source of pride and joy in the region in this edition i want to find out how all of this dortmund past and present shapes the city to this day and...
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staying over at lake hoare is a rare privilege enjoyed by few, like dr.cologist and dr. byron adams, a biologist. >> anthony: so what are you looking at out here? >> michael: everything that lives here lives in the soil. we study the soil organisms mostly the animals the animals that live here, but also the microbes that those animals feed off of. >> anthony: right. >> byron: this is just a marker that tells us to stay on this trail. these soils are so sensitive that if we walk off the trail or whatever we could completely jack up the soils organisms that live below there. >> anthony: oh like that guy? >> byron: yeah, like that dude he's totally -- he's going to get wiped out. >> michael: when scientist came and first started studying they thought that these soils were sterile, but we've dispelled that myth when the glaciers melt and the streams flow, that's where you find life. >> anthony: so why is this area look like this? where's the ice? how come the ground is sort of soft and spongy? >> byron: the polar plateau where most of the ice accumulates star
staying over at lake hoare is a rare privilege enjoyed by few, like dr.cologist and dr. byron adams, a biologist. >> anthony: so what are you looking at out here? >> michael: everything that lives here lives in the soil. we study the soil organisms mostly the animals the animals that live here, but also the microbes that those animals feed off of. >> anthony: right. >> byron: this is just a marker that tells us to stay on this trail. these soils are so sensitive that if...
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and the numbers between the equifax and lake champlain dienolates could not be more about 148 milliono a mere 90 customers. but a "consumer reports" investigation finds that in breaches both big and small, the consequences may not be so different. >> your credit card information i your credit card information. it doesn't matter if it came from a hardware store down the street or from a big data broker information. the information is still the same. >> reporter: lake champlain chocolates reacted quickly and reported the incident to vermont's attorney general. other small businesses might not be that vigilant. so how can you protect yourself from breaches big or small? >> you got to be stingy with your personal information. the less you put out there, the less there is to steal. if you have any accounts that you use maybe less often or not at all anymore that are pretty old, you might want to go and check those or monitor them on some sort of routine basis. >> reporter: after putting new protocols in place to protect its customers, for allison meyers and lake champlain chocolates, it's
and the numbers between the equifax and lake champlain dienolates could not be more about 148 milliono a mere 90 customers. but a "consumer reports" investigation finds that in breaches both big and small, the consequences may not be so different. >> your credit card information i your credit card information. it doesn't matter if it came from a hardware store down the street or from a big data broker information. the information is still the same. >> reporter: lake...
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today, training exercise is to race in lake of the pines in nevada county. a total of 20 engines and crews and scenarios. neighbors also took part by educating themselves on building defensible space and planning exit routes for the community in the event of a fire. >> this gives us opportunity to work with the cooperatives, those who you may not work with on an everyday basis but also helps the community see what we are doing, learn how to do an evacuation successfully, so it's all around helping everyone. >> they say the urban interface of the lake of the pines community is especially good training with the homes so close together. >>> to protect people when it is unsafe to be outside. because of bad air. or extreme heat. public health officials want to be better prepared such as when smoke hangs over the city for days, like he did during the camp fire in butte county. the time after events like this, they went ahead as scheduled but some residents say it should have been canceled. >> i think it should have been shut down, you know people had masks on, it
today, training exercise is to race in lake of the pines in nevada county. a total of 20 engines and crews and scenarios. neighbors also took part by educating themselves on building defensible space and planning exit routes for the community in the event of a fire. >> this gives us opportunity to work with the cooperatives, those who you may not work with on an everyday basis but also helps the community see what we are doing, learn how to do an evacuation successfully, so it's all...
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maybe up towards lake county some of it working its way into napa county and clearlake.ing pretty fast and has weakened and looks like it will go through here in the morning and by early afternoon it should be out of the picture. by noon or 2:00 we will be on the downward side of this. improving conditions later on but rain is on the way. sierra snow will be later as an 5:00 p.m. tonight. it will be a higher snow level, most of it above lake level or at the passes or the summit. 40s and 50s on the temperatures and not only do we have today system but another one moving through saturday morning. not a lot but enough to dampen spirits. you could see 0.25 inch will cover it. a break this afternoon and tonight and the next system moves in early saturday and we cleared out saturday night. sunday warmer with clouds around. 60s on the temps today. a little bit below average. they will not go very far today or tomorrow but will warm up on sunday and monday. >>> driving in and out of san francisco can be a real pain in the neck. but there is a new poll showing which parts of the
maybe up towards lake county some of it working its way into napa county and clearlake.ing pretty fast and has weakened and looks like it will go through here in the morning and by early afternoon it should be out of the picture. by noon or 2:00 we will be on the downward side of this. improving conditions later on but rain is on the way. sierra snow will be later as an 5:00 p.m. tonight. it will be a higher snow level, most of it above lake level or at the passes or the summit. 40s and 50s on...
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it is really coming down in parts of lake county around hidden valley lake up to clear lake, that isy beginning to make a move in san francisco. some of this is beginning to make the move but the heaviest will be golden gate bridge north. it does look like it is storm is moving out. even if we get a break there is a back as to the system, that will play into the home opener today, they will play, may not be the best weather but they will play. rain ending early afternoon then it should be improving. there will still be a lot of clubs -- there will still be a lot of clouds. 60s as far as temperatures go. cloud cover tonight giving us rain saturday morning. sunday looks better in mark warner. >>> it is time to swap out your coffee for something else. coming up, a nutritionist joins us to discuss the latest trend, including coffee that will do more than just week you are. >>> a new record for the longest flight in the country. the historic maiden voyage that landed in boston this morning. ♪ i found a birth control ♪ with no hormones! ♪ no hormones? ♪ no hormones, not an ounce! ♪ with an
it is really coming down in parts of lake county around hidden valley lake up to clear lake, that isy beginning to make a move in san francisco. some of this is beginning to make the move but the heaviest will be golden gate bridge north. it does look like it is storm is moving out. even if we get a break there is a back as to the system, that will play into the home opener today, they will play, may not be the best weather but they will play. rain ending early afternoon then it should be...
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freund was found in woodstock illinois, a few miles from his home in crystal lake illinois.y was found in a private area described as farm land surrounded by woods and a small stream. the 5-year-old was reported missing last week, thursday, from his home in crystal lake, illinois. his father andrew freund said he last saw a.j. at bed time around 9 p.m. the night before. the mother of this child had refused to cooperate with deteb teufrbs. she was being uncooperative. before just now the police department didn't say whether they thought the 5-year-old had been abducted or wandered off. chicago tribune reports earlier today and also our fox affiliate is also reporting the mother and her lawyer were at the crystal lake police station and at the same time family at the family home officers were seen removing presumably evidence from the home. a reported large tub, paper bags, a shovel and small mattress. now, on tuesday, the father -- police released the 911 call made by a.j.'s father on the day he went missing on thursday. take a listen to part of that call. >> we have a missin
freund was found in woodstock illinois, a few miles from his home in crystal lake illinois.y was found in a private area described as farm land surrounded by woods and a small stream. the 5-year-old was reported missing last week, thursday, from his home in crystal lake, illinois. his father andrew freund said he last saw a.j. at bed time around 9 p.m. the night before. the mother of this child had refused to cooperate with deteb teufrbs. she was being uncooperative. before just now the police...
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you found something out about lake tahoe?>>of water in the lake, is supposed to be the highest since 1900. i think you should have done a story about that. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> quijano: released. an american woman and her safari guide, abducted in uganda, are safe, after a random is paid to free them. breaking news-- homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen is leaving her post. also tonight, severe weather. storms thunder across the country, with damaging hail, rain and wind. millions are threatened. israel's embattled prime minister faces voters this week. will benjamin netanyahu's controversial plans get him re-elected? and, puppy-palooza. the giant litter born to a single great dane-- 19 dogs in all. >> does it ever get old to hold a puppy? >> never. >> never.
you found something out about lake tahoe?>>of water in the lake, is supposed to be the highest since 1900. i think you should have done a story about that. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> quijano: released. an american woman and her safari guide, abducted in uganda, are safe, after a random is paid to free them. breaking news-- homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen is leaving her post. also tonight, severe weather. storms thunder across the country, with damaging hail,...
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his job is to help maintain and clean up lake merritt, which means he parks his car around here.hat means joggers and young families are passing by his car. they are reading what's on it, and in some cases it's sparking a conversation about race. >> i couldn't believe it at first. i got my thoughts together, you know, and i just knew it was somebody being ignorant. >> reporter: somebody's ignorance follows dontae moore every time he hops in his silver van. last tuesday night he was out for a run around lake merritt and returned home to see that somebody had painted in bold red letters on the driver's side of his car. >> i'm not saying stuff like this, you know. we deal with racism, but it's not out there like that. >> a bad thing? >> a bad thing. >> reporter: moore said it was tough to explain to his 6-year-old son why they now had to walk or take the bus to school. >> and i know he don't understand. i said one day you'll understand. >> i was really taken aback that this car was right in front of me. >> reporter: english teacher rebecca carmona was with her class of seventh grade
his job is to help maintain and clean up lake merritt, which means he parks his car around here.hat means joggers and young families are passing by his car. they are reading what's on it, and in some cases it's sparking a conversation about race. >> i couldn't believe it at first. i got my thoughts together, you know, and i just knew it was somebody being ignorant. >> reporter: somebody's ignorance follows dontae moore every time he hops in his silver van. last tuesday night he was...
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all of that trash was on the south side of the lake. this was the organization's fifth annual earth day clean- up. >> bravo to them. >> particularly hate seeing cigarette butts. they don't disintegrate, they are not biodegradable. throw okay. >>> the time is 4:46. allie rasmus is in the traffic center for sal >> thank you. we are looking at the super commute into tracy this morning. no major problems, just a lowi 205 to the altamonte pass and 580. san francisco is the area that is having a few problem this is morning. southbound 101 south of cesar chavez there is a partial tire in the middle lane so be aware of that. and a collision southbound 101 north of 280. and southbound 101 past the doyle drive tunnel there is a crash in the clearing stages. this is 880 in oakland north and southbound traffic moving at the limit or beyond. things are looking good. the time is 4:47. now to steve. >> thank you, allie. >> you are welcome. >>> another warm day yesterday. only a couple records, but still quite impress i have to see temperatures this fa
all of that trash was on the south side of the lake. this was the organization's fifth annual earth day clean- up. >> bravo to them. >> particularly hate seeing cigarette butts. they don't disintegrate, they are not biodegradable. throw okay. >>> the time is 4:46. allie rasmus is in the traffic center for sal >> thank you. we are looking at the super commute into tracy this morning. no major problems, just a lowi 205 to the altamonte pass and 580. san francisco is the...
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the long climb up to the two thousand meter high gauge lake pass will be no easy task. but the vans are down below and taking an ice bound route boeing knew all good dude in danger it was a. guy who got tons of london.
the long climb up to the two thousand meter high gauge lake pass will be no easy task. but the vans are down below and taking an ice bound route boeing knew all good dude in danger it was a. guy who got tons of london.
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an earthquake, 3.6, north of clear lake, i believe -- south of clear lake and here's of healsburg. this is what it shows on the sigeismic graph. we have phone calls being made in the newsroom right now. wanted to bring you that breaking news. >>> right now we want to get a look at the weather before you head out the door today. there is rain we anticipate? >> yeah. it will start this afternoon. we'll start to see clouds rolling in. a live look at pal poe alto. as we go in the rest of the day, the rain approaching from the north. i'll be tracking that. you have been tracking menlo park. >>> menlo park, coming down past willow, eventually towards university. so they have reopened the off-ramp at willow. the on-ramp is still affected by the narrow area between the cones. it is still open, though. we see slowing northbound and southbound. just watch the corridor. that is about the only issue for the bay right now. bay bridge toll plaza has the cash lanes. back to you. >>> thanks, mike. >> we know the earthquake has been raised up to a magnitude 4.2, north of healsburg, south of clear l
an earthquake, 3.6, north of clear lake, i believe -- south of clear lake and here's of healsburg. this is what it shows on the sigeismic graph. we have phone calls being made in the newsroom right now. wanted to bring you that breaking news. >>> right now we want to get a look at the weather before you head out the door today. there is rain we anticipate? >> yeah. it will start this afternoon. we'll start to see clouds rolling in. a live look at pal poe alto. as we go in the...
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. >>> also had, and avalanche closes the main route to south lake tahoe for hours. the avalanche danger triggered by all the snow, and now warmer weather.>>> there's a little bit of rain out there now, it might be a little on the morning commute, and there will be more rain for the rest of the week. coming back for the five day forecast, see you after the break. why are all these business owners so excited? we're going to comcast. it's ahead of the game, ahead of the curve. it's going to add to the productivity of our business. it's switch and save days at comcast business. right now, get fast, reliable internet for $49.95 a month and save $600 a year. just one more way we take your business beyond. but hurry, switch and save days ends april 7th. internet that's reliable. internet that's fast. i just want to get it right now. call today. comcast business. beyond fast. it's your time... .lf... . own it... take off in 3... 2... .aww it's time to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. there's a red carpet premiere in oakland for a new
. >>> also had, and avalanche closes the main route to south lake tahoe for hours. the avalanche danger triggered by all the snow, and now warmer weather.>>> there's a little bit of rain out there now, it might be a little on the morning commute, and there will be more rain for the rest of the week. coming back for the five day forecast, see you after the break. why are all these business owners so excited? we're going to comcast. it's ahead of the game, ahead of the curve....
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he thinks only for cabinet ministers come out about the lake untiljune ministers come out about the lakeministers come out about the lake untiljune 30. you have gone for nine months, and the party tolerated. so. nine months, and the party tolerated. 50. they cannot get rid of her? technically they cannot. obviously, there is opportunity cost for the british economy, that is back upa for the british economy, that is back up a wet billions. you would help —— that is worth millions. back up a wet billions. you would help —— that is worth millionsli heard help —— that is worth millions.” heard foster say today that it is crazy to wait three years for this, that we have to go, and i am like who's fault is that? in 2016 we had been doing what we are doing now, so parliament talking more openly but europe, perhaps this could have been avoided. the path of that went badly. supposed to be a technical coalition, and abandon. as soon as she left the majority, game over. —— left the majority. britain is focused entirely on brexit, and that is but europe has been saying today. macron has been saying
he thinks only for cabinet ministers come out about the lake untiljune ministers come out about the lakeministers come out about the lake untiljune 30. you have gone for nine months, and the party tolerated. so. nine months, and the party tolerated. 50. they cannot get rid of her? technically they cannot. obviously, there is opportunity cost for the british economy, that is back upa for the british economy, that is back up a wet billions. you would help —— that is worth millions. back up a...
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an earthquake, 3.6, north of clear lake, i believe -- south of clear lake and here's of healsburg. this is what it shows on the sigeismic graph. we have phone calls being made in the newsroom right now. wanted to bring you that breaking news. >>> right now we want to get a look at the weather before you head out the door today. there is rain we anticipate? >> yeah. it will start this afternoon. we'll start to see clouds rolling in. a live look at pal poe alto. as we go in the rest of the day, the rain approaching from the north. i'll be tracking that. you have been tracking menlo park. >>> menlo park,
an earthquake, 3.6, north of clear lake, i believe -- south of clear lake and here's of healsburg. this is what it shows on the sigeismic graph. we have phone calls being made in the newsroom right now. wanted to bring you that breaking news. >>> right now we want to get a look at the weather before you head out the door today. there is rain we anticipate? >> yeah. it will start this afternoon. we'll start to see clouds rolling in. a live look at pal poe alto. as we go in the...
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a little quieter to the north from mendocino county and lake county. the next couple of systems thursday to friday and over the weekend will keep an active pattern going and there will be decent amounts coming in on friday. that is the one we will focus on. today, though, highs will be in the 60s. we cooled off dramatically, but signs of 60s today and 60s on the temperatures today. 4:01. sal, hopefully everything is okay out of the gate? >>> good. we have 580 westbound some slow the altamonte pass in the area where the they are doing construction. traffic is going to be busy as you drive through. unusual for it to be he gate, we have right now. livermore to dublin looks okay and no problems out of tracy so far. here is i-80 in oakland, traffic looking good in both directions and the bay bridge it is light, 4:02. back to the desk. >>> new details on a fire that destroyed awarehouse in oakland, it burned american emperor, on east 12th street near 880. we have more from a witness that said the fire may have started at a homeless camp just outside the ware
a little quieter to the north from mendocino county and lake county. the next couple of systems thursday to friday and over the weekend will keep an active pattern going and there will be decent amounts coming in on friday. that is the one we will focus on. today, though, highs will be in the 60s. we cooled off dramatically, but signs of 60s today and 60s on the temperatures today. 4:01. sal, hopefully everything is okay out of the gate? >>> good. we have 580 westbound some slow the...
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a wild crime spree in the streets of salt lake city.re watching "early today." that's "gentle by design". with an extra purified active ingredient that's gentle enough for even young pups, like rosie here. boop. but tough on ticks and fleas. oh yeah. nope. not today! [grunt] sliced it. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. credelio. gentle on dogs, tough on ticks and fleas. it cstill polishingearth every grain of sand. ♪ (splash noise.) ♪ charting our direction. from where we go to where we gather. (splash noise.) ♪ shaping our daily lives. (water noise.) (water coming out of faucet.) water designs our life. who designs for water? ♪ look what you made me do ♪ ♪ >> taylor swift taking a stand for lgbtq rights donating to the group, the tennessee equality project. the group has been fighting a series of anti-lgbtq bills including one that permits adoption companies to deny to same-sexpl c. >>> a scene on the streets in salt lake city where the suspect led officers on dangerous-high-speed chase and shooting spree. >> reporte
a wild crime spree in the streets of salt lake city.re watching "early today." that's "gentle by design". with an extra purified active ingredient that's gentle enough for even young pups, like rosie here. boop. but tough on ticks and fleas. oh yeah. nope. not today! [grunt] sliced it. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. credelio. gentle on dogs, tough on ticks and fleas. it cstill polishingearth every grain of sand. ♪ (splash noise.) ♪ charting our...