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now the lake was a stove or not, stood on this ancient lake, but legen.local residents of this city went under water along with all the houses in order to hide from a terrible scourge. from a snake that was going to burn this land to the ground, this is such a legend, and if we talk about historical facts, then not far from the lake on its shore of the village of language , archaeologists discovered a parking lot, a settlement, and coffee from the stone age of the neolithic era. it's 5,000 years old bc, which is confirmed by many finds. here, for example, arrowheads are various stone tools, confirming the legend that this land is really. once there was an ancient city, historians are in no hurry to blame it for its disappearance. whatever the reptile, perhaps the lake itself mourns, the name of which says that some kind of catastrophe has occurred here. perhaps this is some kind of natural change or an enemy raid. here were the invasion of the mongol-tatars. the personification of evil in the thirteenth century many-headed like a dragon rolled over russia
now the lake was a stove or not, stood on this ancient lake, but legen.local residents of this city went under water along with all the houses in order to hide from a terrible scourge. from a snake that was going to burn this land to the ground, this is such a legend, and if we talk about historical facts, then not far from the lake on its shore of the village of language , archaeologists discovered a parking lot, a settlement, and coffee from the stone age of the neolithic era. it's 5,000...
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salt lake city beside the temple spiers there is the salt lake mormon tabernacle the acoustic hear our world renowned. so is the famous fire? and wings of discovery now to almost amazing panorama spread by nature the grand canyon of the, colorado. it's not by. the grand canyon is not all a wild abyss when your overall enough you rest yourself and look again another day. my country my life at the far end of the canyon but the lake called mead if you're a swimmer or a water skier hears heaven enough. here this coming out las vegas a gleaming world of golf and pools and palaces. the signs begin to flash a message of the moon. fun to place the scarcely needs discovering its disneyland. things to do and things to see there are friends to meet and rides to take and more to see and more to do fabulous disneyland is fun for all you the next a harbor town, it's san diego snug haven for the vessels of our navy. and then a haven of another sword a realm of beasts the roman caves the famous zoo. northwood a little along the california coast lied over quiet ruins an early mission swallows and not t
salt lake city beside the temple spiers there is the salt lake mormon tabernacle the acoustic hear our world renowned. so is the famous fire? and wings of discovery now to almost amazing panorama spread by nature the grand canyon of the, colorado. it's not by. the grand canyon is not all a wild abyss when your overall enough you rest yourself and look again another day. my country my life at the far end of the canyon but the lake called mead if you're a swimmer or a water skier hears heaven...
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the great salt lake is shrinking.ater levels receding between 1986 and 2021. you can see large sections of lake bed are exposed. in tonight's weekend journal, john blackstone shows us why the water is at a historic low. >> reporter: the lone kayaker on utah's great salt lake is capturing a developing climate disaster. brian, from a company called earth views, is using a 360-degree camera so anyone on the internet can see what's left as the lake continues to shrink. >> so 30 years ago, we would have been over there along the side of the mountain, and there would have been a shoreline actually, not a lake bed. >> reporter: 30 years ago, the great salt lake covered some 3,000 miles. now it covers less than 1,000. dust storms are becoming a major threat. scientists from the university of utah bike across the dry lake bed with instruments to measure how dangerous those dust storms could be. >> the dust that comes off the lake is very visual. you can see this wall of dust, and it reduces the visibility, and people are very
the great salt lake is shrinking.ater levels receding between 1986 and 2021. you can see large sections of lake bed are exposed. in tonight's weekend journal, john blackstone shows us why the water is at a historic low. >> reporter: the lone kayaker on utah's great salt lake is capturing a developing climate disaster. brian, from a company called earth views, is using a 360-degree camera so anyone on the internet can see what's left as the lake continues to shrink. >> so 30 years...
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it is also located here, the largest lake in the far east, the hamka lake, which is shallow and thereforemed sun is almost like a tropical bay in its waters spread the largest plantations of wild lotuses in asia. amazing creatures live in lake khanka, they swim well, but usually lead a bottom lifestyle . it's probably best to stay away from them. these turtles prefer a reservoir of sandy or muddy soil, in which you can dig headlong to the surface. the turtle exposes only its eyes and proboscis, and in this position the chinese, soft-bodied turtle patiently waits for prey. one of the most ancient inhabitants of the earth. all her relatives live in the asian tropics. lake, khanka is the northernmost, the border of its range is 7 months a year. it is covered with a meter of ice. shell. make the most of every hour of sunny weather. the best places are quickly occupied by older sometimes nimble kids trying to get ahead of adults, but when they see the rightful owner, they fly away as fast as they can. the elders need to give in and the turtles can’t stand it quickly when someone takes their ri
it is also located here, the largest lake in the far east, the hamka lake, which is shallow and thereforemed sun is almost like a tropical bay in its waters spread the largest plantations of wild lotuses in asia. amazing creatures live in lake khanka, they swim well, but usually lead a bottom lifestyle . it's probably best to stay away from them. these turtles prefer a reservoir of sandy or muddy soil, in which you can dig headlong to the surface. the turtle exposes only its eyes and proboscis,...
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he decided that he was going to save pyramid lake. he decided he was going to end the water war between california and nevada. there were components of doing that that were wildly politically unpopular, and he didn't care. he knew that it was the right thing to do, and he set about doing it. [tires screech] christensen: but he doesn't craft a top-down solution like laxalt's compact. instead, he sends one of his top aides, wayne mehl, out to nevada to listen to all of the different interests and try to negotiate a settlement. [slide projector clicking] reid: wayne mehl was a craftsman with legislation. his number-one goal was play all the golf he could. he was a good golfer. and so, when we start on this, neither of us knew what to do, but we learned. it was on-the-job training. woman: wayne met with irrigators, environmentalists, and city and county and state people and the tribe. he met with everydy. th he went backo senator reid, and i am told he said, "well, it's going to be nearly impossible, but we might be able to get a deal her
he decided that he was going to save pyramid lake. he decided he was going to end the water war between california and nevada. there were components of doing that that were wildly politically unpopular, and he didn't care. he knew that it was the right thing to do, and he set about doing it. [tires screech] christensen: but he doesn't craft a top-down solution like laxalt's compact. instead, he sends one of his top aides, wayne mehl, out to nevada to listen to all of the different interests and...
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they're for lake, trump is for lake.s mass hypocrisy. >> they think she's easier to beat. >> is that okay? >> playing with fire. >> the dog is going to catch the car one of these days. >> it's not immoral. it might be a bad strategy, but there's nothing immoral about it. >> that's what claire mccaskill did with todd akin. but yes, it is playing with fire. but what about you? to you think there's a substantive difference on these conspiracy theory election lie stuff? >> i think there's a substantive difference between being all in on the idea that the election was stolen and basically being all in on maga, which is what we have with lake. it's not just this. she's just all in on whatever trump is doing and however trump approaches things. so i think there is a difference. i still think it's highly problematic that even the candidates that are supposed to be the sane ones feel compelled to pretend that the election might have been -- like something might have gone wrong. this is insane. >> you saw this in georgia where eve
they're for lake, trump is for lake.s mass hypocrisy. >> they think she's easier to beat. >> is that okay? >> playing with fire. >> the dog is going to catch the car one of these days. >> it's not immoral. it might be a bad strategy, but there's nothing immoral about it. >> that's what claire mccaskill did with todd akin. but yes, it is playing with fire. but what about you? to you think there's a substantive difference on these conspiracy theory election lie...
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entsminger evaporation how bob big of a problem is evaporation in a large lake like lake powell or lake mead and are there to elegies and i don't know the answer to this. a film of plastic non-toxic chemical that would diminish or eliminate evaporation or is the preparation not worth worrying about? my sense is it is a big number or? >> to huge number of train late mead and lake powell you are talking about 200 million-acre feet of evaporation every year so to put that in context they evaporate from those two than las vegas uses in seven years. >> is there anybody in the panel but might know are there people thinking about the tech knowledge he and limiting the diminishing of evaporation? >> unless awareness is aware of something i'm not all of our reservoirs in las vegas or underground and be in other places essentially ping-pong that radically reduce evaporation. those are all pretty small scale. we are talking about reservoirs. hundreds of miles across state lines. >> mr. hall is there any thought given to evaporation on the large-scale? >> yes. when we talk about evaporation and tra
entsminger evaporation how bob big of a problem is evaporation in a large lake like lake powell or lake mead and are there to elegies and i don't know the answer to this. a film of plastic non-toxic chemical that would diminish or eliminate evaporation or is the preparation not worth worrying about? my sense is it is a big number or? >> to huge number of train late mead and lake powell you are talking about 200 million-acre feet of evaporation every year so to put that in context they...
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siberia's lake baikal the deepest lake in the world is freed from ice baikal - it is 20 percent of thes since ancient times seals live in baikal. until now , it has not been possible to find out how they got here ; scientists suggest that about half a million years ago, during the ice age, ringed seals from the arctic ocean climbed up the yenisei and angara, and eventually ended up in baikal due to centuries of isolation, and did not form a new species of seals, the unique baikal seal. a favorite haunt of the baikal nerves on the ears of the islands, dry beds on the rocky shores are in great demand. the water in the lake does not exceed 8 degrees even in summer, so seals can bask in the sun for hours, but you have to fight for a place in the sun. baikal seals excellent divers, they can stay under water for up to half an hour. seems like all the places in the lodge are still belittage busy. we'll have to be content, for the time being, someone hasn't got any free places on the lower tier. baikal seals feed exclusively on fish, to catch it you have to dive to a depth of more than 100 m.
siberia's lake baikal the deepest lake in the world is freed from ice baikal - it is 20 percent of thes since ancient times seals live in baikal. until now , it has not been possible to find out how they got here ; scientists suggest that about half a million years ago, during the ice age, ringed seals from the arctic ocean climbed up the yenisei and angara, and eventually ended up in baikal due to centuries of isolation, and did not form a new species of seals, the unique baikal seal. a...
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lake tahoe. we've seen a lot of people come out from the bay down in the valleys, but that's so stopped in sacramento. so we're definitely seeing that flow back up here. get ready for the summer operations all happening at all the ski resorts. i mean, if you go around the lake right now, most of campgrounds are full. there are still some lodging opportunities on the south shore and up here on the north shore, but we are seeing a lot of people. lake tahoe, of course, has been crowded all year round for the past two years of the pandemic. many people who had the option of working remotely just headed up to lake tahoe instead of staying at home in the bay area, and elsewhere. ghazi a time 709. many pet owners have come to hate the fourth of july holiday that loud bangs and the noise of fireworks scare and stress out dogs and cats. and studies show more pets run away and go missing on the fourth of july than any other day of the year. animal shelters are overwhelmed with calls from pet owners who los
lake tahoe. we've seen a lot of people come out from the bay down in the valleys, but that's so stopped in sacramento. so we're definitely seeing that flow back up here. get ready for the summer operations all happening at all the ski resorts. i mean, if you go around the lake right now, most of campgrounds are full. there are still some lodging opportunities on the south shore and up here on the north shore, but we are seeing a lot of people. lake tahoe, of course, has been crowded all year...
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we ended up at one of these resorts on the lake.st to the recently born fashionable places of rest, this sanatorium is rotunda, originally from the fifties, stands on the waterfront with experience; local staff sincerely believe that this is a local place of power. well, they, of course, know better, residential sanatorium buildings also retained signs of the soviet period, columns and stucco. well, just shoot from life, vacationers 2. remember such a wonderful film by nikolai gubenko, those who want to be closer to nature choose camping. what is it? but here, for example, such a large tent is a bit reminiscent of an army tent, but undoubtedly superior in convenience, and for diagens and lovers of minimalism have a real barrel, but with a panoramic window. and here is such an exotic housing sphere, also with a huge window, in which both the forest and the lake are visible, it is possible, in the end, and so, but this is already finished romance. in these parts, after all , you can generally break away from civilization. you need to
we ended up at one of these resorts on the lake.st to the recently born fashionable places of rest, this sanatorium is rotunda, originally from the fifties, stands on the waterfront with experience; local staff sincerely believe that this is a local place of power. well, they, of course, know better, residential sanatorium buildings also retained signs of the soviet period, columns and stucco. well, just shoot from life, vacationers 2. remember such a wonderful film by nikolai gubenko, those...
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up on the shores of the lake to. free and easy. back in the day's parents did not worry so much. breakfast and we're home by dinner, we were fine. we used to meet down here in those swimming and stuff. >> camp right here. >> swim off the dam. that was kind of the big thing. it's right over here. >> it sounds so idyllic. >> yeah it was fun. >> it was the summer of 1982. when the whole weird saga began. jim and john were 15 years old, kim was 20 about to head off to her junior year at college. when she and her mom drove off to the cottage for a final summer visit, and encountered a surprise. >> as we pulled up we saw someone in this corner of the deck that we did not recognize, and i did not even have the pick up stopped, i was slowing down to pull into the drive there. mom opened the door and hopped out. to find out who was on our deck. >> she wouldn't run the other way? >> not my mother. so i got the truck in gear, and came up here as quickly as i could. and she was talking to this young man. >> what did he look like
up on the shores of the lake to. free and easy. back in the day's parents did not worry so much. breakfast and we're home by dinner, we were fine. we used to meet down here in those swimming and stuff. >> camp right here. >> swim off the dam. that was kind of the big thing. it's right over here. >> it sounds so idyllic. >> yeah it was fun. >> it was the summer of 1982. when the whole weird saga began. jim and john were 15 years old, kim was 20 about to head off to...
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the glacial lakes have become a major flood threat. nearly 20 mountain lakes are currently at risk.in bhutan happened in 1994. >> a lot of the properties were damaged as the flooding came down and it also claimed the lives. >> but many mountain villages don't benefit from the glacier-fed streams. they have to rely on the reins of the monsoon season. in the south of bhutan, the monsoon season is normally in july. but in recent years, the heavy rains have come to tsirangtoe earlier, in the month of may. the seeds sown by local farmers were washed from the fields. and the rainwater vanishes almost as suddenly as it appeared. springs are running dry and mountain streams have slowed to a trickle. according to the u.n. more than 60% of bhutan's population has no access to clean drinking water. about 4500 people live in tsirangtoe. most homes and the new hospital are connected to large rainwater tanks. but hardly anyone drinks the water out of fear of bacterial contamination. >> it is a sad situation. should it arise, it will be a disaster to this community. and as health providers, we may
the glacial lakes have become a major flood threat. nearly 20 mountain lakes are currently at risk.in bhutan happened in 1994. >> a lot of the properties were damaged as the flooding came down and it also claimed the lives. >> but many mountain villages don't benefit from the glacier-fed streams. they have to rely on the reins of the monsoon season. in the south of bhutan, the monsoon season is normally in july. but in recent years, the heavy rains have come to tsirangtoe earlier,...
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and spain are, evaporation, how big of a problem is evaporation in a large lake like lake powell or lake mead? and are there technologies and i don't know the answer to this, i'm genuinely looking for the information. a film of plastic, a non toxic chemical that would diminish or eliminated evaporation, or is evaporation not worth worrying about? my sense is it is a big number. >> it's a huge number just between lake mead and lake powell, you are talking about almost 2 million acre feet of evaporation every year. so, put that in context, they evaporate more just four from those two reservoirs in las vegas uses in seven years. >> so, is there anybody on the panel that might know? are people thinking about the technology of limiting the diminishing of operation or is that something we just have to live with? >> we've seen, maybe one of the other witnesses is aware of something i'm not, at the retail level, all of our reservoirs in las vegas are underground and we have seen in other places, essentially pingpong balls that can float on top of the water that radically reduced evaporation, but
and spain are, evaporation, how big of a problem is evaporation in a large lake like lake powell or lake mead? and are there technologies and i don't know the answer to this, i'm genuinely looking for the information. a film of plastic, a non toxic chemical that would diminish or eliminated evaporation, or is evaporation not worth worrying about? my sense is it is a big number. >> it's a huge number just between lake mead and lake powell, you are talking about almost 2 million acre feet...
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the maximum depth of the lake is about 1.600 m more, 2/3 of the inhabitants of the lake live at thisn is the main consumer of planktonic algae, absorbing bacteria, it ensures the purity of baikal waters and pishur is the main food of the baikal omul, no less famous than the lake itself. baikal the baikal grayling is only one of the representatives of numerous species of fish inhabiting in the cold, but rich in food waters of the lake, the rocky beaches of the lake also attract other visitors . there are so many flowers and herbs here. bears especially love fragrant plants saturated with aromatic oils. a rare sight a bear grazes in a clearing like an ordinary cow or horse and after a hearty dinner can you go to a watering place? the coast of brown bears is the name of the protected part of the coast of baikal bear cub carefully looked around even in the nature protection zone of lake baikal in the baikal-lena reserve, you need to be constantly on the alert. the multi-kilometer coast is very difficult to protect from uninvited guests. today everything seems to be calm, but the danger,
the maximum depth of the lake is about 1.600 m more, 2/3 of the inhabitants of the lake live at thisn is the main consumer of planktonic algae, absorbing bacteria, it ensures the purity of baikal waters and pishur is the main food of the baikal omul, no less famous than the lake itself. baikal the baikal grayling is only one of the representatives of numerous species of fish inhabiting in the cold, but rich in food waters of the lake, the rocky beaches of the lake also attract other visitors ....
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that world famous lake. among other things, the scientists discovered the amount of floating algae in lake tahoe has increased an incredible 300% in just the past year. the same study found the drought is also having a huge impact on lake tahoe. scientists say it is likely that the lake will fall below its natural rim and stopped flowing to the truckee river this summer. nonprofit groups have led the charge to conserve protect an advanced restoration of the lake, and now they're inviting more people to get involved through the use of a new app for more. we're joined by colin west, founder and executive director of nonprofit clean up the lake column. appreciate your time on a friday night, you're teaming up with other nonprofits to sponsor this new app called citizen science tahoe. tell us what it does. yeah thank you so much for having me, greg. we are extremely excited to be partnering up with so many people in the basin like the league to save like tahoe or keep tahoe blue and u. c davis and others trying
that world famous lake. among other things, the scientists discovered the amount of floating algae in lake tahoe has increased an incredible 300% in just the past year. the same study found the drought is also having a huge impact on lake tahoe. scientists say it is likely that the lake will fall below its natural rim and stopped flowing to the truckee river this summer. nonprofit groups have led the charge to conserve protect an advanced restoration of the lake, and now they're inviting more...
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lake mead and lake powell reached their lowest levels ever recorded. currently lake mead sitting at 29% capacity while lake powell currently is that 27% capacity. these lake levels put hydropower, critical to current future liability the west at risk because the water must be high enough to turn turbines. in fact, north america electric reliability corporation, low levels among the challenges to maintain liability in the west for the coming summer. future water projections also look grim and if water levels continued to decline, it was trickle the most severe cuts for the southwest. this is incredibly alarming to everyone. reservoirs are crucial source of water to millions of households thousands of farmers and ranchers wildlife habitat and provide power for over 3.5 million homes with multiple entities competing for limited water resources that reclamation facilities provide no doubt there will be tough decisions ahead to allocate water supplies. and provide bureau of reclamation, historical not a funding bipartisan infrastructure law, $8.3 billion to
lake mead and lake powell reached their lowest levels ever recorded. currently lake mead sitting at 29% capacity while lake powell currently is that 27% capacity. these lake levels put hydropower, critical to current future liability the west at risk because the water must be high enough to turn turbines. in fact, north america electric reliability corporation, low levels among the challenges to maintain liability in the west for the coming summer. future water projections also look grim and if...
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>> i am speaking on slow lake street. [indiscernible] thus creating an unsafe streets for kids and people with disabilities to use along with cars, so i'm asking for the m.t.a. board to demand the m.t.a. staff redesign the streets with safe intersection. >> hi. this is jason, and i live in 94129, and just was voicing my support for a more slow lake street. definitely was discouraged by the designs that came out after all the comment periods and all the work we put into it. i also drive and have an e-bike, as does my partner. over the last year, slow lake has allowed us to do a significant part of our trips and commuting by e-bike. it's vitally important that we have a very small fraction of roads that are bike and pedestrian concentric. i want to emphasize how important they've been for us to be able to get around the city in noncar fashion. thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker, please. moderator, are there additional callers on the line? >> hello. my name is [indiscernible] and i called to say director mcg
>> i am speaking on slow lake street. [indiscernible] thus creating an unsafe streets for kids and people with disabilities to use along with cars, so i'm asking for the m.t.a. board to demand the m.t.a. staff redesign the streets with safe intersection. >> hi. this is jason, and i live in 94129, and just was voicing my support for a more slow lake street. definitely was discouraged by the designs that came out after all the comment periods and all the work we put into it. i also...
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and there was a beautiful lake here. and this place was like an island, an international and national level ice skating event used to take place. but within a year, everything has gone. no, you can't tell what was here before looking at what we have now. exxon keanda, warsaw, which people in hassan about are trying to rebuild. but some fear it's only a much of time until the next disaster hits. and while pakistan is responsible for less than one percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, the lives of its people already being destroyed. and i ruined shesta is a senior climate specialist with the international center for integrated mountain development. and you joins me from catman due in nepal. welcome to the program. thank you. okay. can you give us a snapshot of the himalayan glaciers? how bad a state are they in? when linda lucius in indigo, she marlowe reasoned us. what we call this region is, are, you know, in general singing quite rapidly. just to give you an idea in terms of the number, ah, between 198-2010. and t
and there was a beautiful lake here. and this place was like an island, an international and national level ice skating event used to take place. but within a year, everything has gone. no, you can't tell what was here before looking at what we have now. exxon keanda, warsaw, which people in hassan about are trying to rebuild. but some fear it's only a much of time until the next disaster hits. and while pakistan is responsible for less than one percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, the...
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to make it to salt lake. once the city the saints is firmly established, then it becomes out migration. and latter-day saints in the mid 20th century start coming out to the st. louis area, kansas city area those kinds of things largely because of employment. now you're i know you're many of you. probably all of you are familiar with the missouri republican. so i think this is interesting what they have to say about latter-day saints. okay, our city is the greatest recruiting point for mormon immigrants from england and the eastern states whose funds generally become exhausted by the time they reach here for anything i was talking about they stopped for several months and not in frequently remain here for a year or two pending the resumption of their journey's assault lake there at this time in st. louis about 3,000 english mormons nearly all of whom are masters of some trade. so this was actually a good gig for everybody. this was synergist. just this was win-win right so i'm trying to contrast what was goin
to make it to salt lake. once the city the saints is firmly established, then it becomes out migration. and latter-day saints in the mid 20th century start coming out to the st. louis area, kansas city area those kinds of things largely because of employment. now you're i know you're many of you. probably all of you are familiar with the missouri republican. so i think this is interesting what they have to say about latter-day saints. okay, our city is the greatest recruiting point for mormon...
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the water is creating thousands of glacial lakes. more of these of birth that banks this year than ever before. and the government is warning that more communities are at risk. in many places, the damage is already done. as one business woman in an area close to house on about explains equal so as you walk on, there was a beautiful lake here. and this place was like an island or an international and national level. ice skating event used to take place. but within a year everything has gone. no, you can't tell what was here before looking at what we have now. it's some kinda warsaw talk with people in hassan about a trying to rebuild. but some fear it's only a much of time until the next disaster hits. and while pakistan is responsible for less than one percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, the lives of its people are already being destroyed. and i ruined shesta is a senior climate specialist with the international center for integrated mountain development. and he joins me from catman due in nepal. welcome to the program. thank
the water is creating thousands of glacial lakes. more of these of birth that banks this year than ever before. and the government is warning that more communities are at risk. in many places, the damage is already done. as one business woman in an area close to house on about explains equal so as you walk on, there was a beautiful lake here. and this place was like an island or an international and national level. ice skating event used to take place. but within a year everything has gone. no,...
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helicopter for a film shoot in the lake district.— the lake district.an idea where he _ the lake district. and i have an idea where he might _ the lake district. and i have an idea where he might be. - the lake district. and i have an idea where he might be. on - the lake district. and i have an| idea where he might be. on the basis... try looking in the last place you saw it, i have come down here where tom cruise was spotted last year and if he is here, he may indeed be here now. there are security guards are staying absolutely nothing and that app seems to be activity on the lake behind me. helicopters and temporary buildings on the edge. so perhaps something going on. gives me i'm from the bbc, you haven't seen or heard about tom cruise have you? we wish,. you have the binoculars are, have you seen, spotted anything that might resemble tom cruise? hat have you seen, spotted anything that might resemble tom cruise? not yet, there is not going _ might resemble tom cruise? not yet, there is not going on _ might resemble tom cruise? not yet, there is no
helicopter for a film shoot in the lake district.— the lake district.an idea where he _ the lake district. and i have an idea where he might _ the lake district. and i have an idea where he might be. - the lake district. and i have an idea where he might be. on - the lake district. and i have an| idea where he might be. on the basis... try looking in the last place you saw it, i have come down here where tom cruise was spotted last year and if he is here, he may indeed be here now. there are...
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lake mead is at under 20% capacity. this could be one of the worst droughts we've seen in twelve centuries, and the bureau of reclamation is telling the states that use this water, they have to come up with an emergency plan for customer restrictions in the next few weeks. cuts that could cause farms in the desert where two-thirds of our fruits and nuts and thirds of our veggies need water from lake mead. >> how much trouble are we in? >> how much trouble we're in depends on how we respond to. this we can manage this by being smarter about how we're using that water. simply put, we can't evacuate all of our cities and we have to find a way to do more with less. >> the bureau says that lake mead will drop another 20, 25 feet in the next year or so. now experts have told me that lake mead is like a bank account. we have overdrawn. and mother nature is no longer paying up. david? >> just extraordinary. thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, news of another shark attack here in the northeast. if dupixent has your mo
lake mead is at under 20% capacity. this could be one of the worst droughts we've seen in twelve centuries, and the bureau of reclamation is telling the states that use this water, they have to come up with an emergency plan for customer restrictions in the next few weeks. cuts that could cause farms in the desert where two-thirds of our fruits and nuts and thirds of our veggies need water from lake mead. >> how much trouble are we in? >> how much trouble we're in depends on how we...
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supporters in the background as one to tack carry lake. >> is it to the carry lake was an obama supporter thinking of that can't be true because president trump endorsed her and i don't know. she could be the greatest person ever, i don't know her, she said a lot of conservative things now, but did she support obama? >> she did. she donated to obama, she knocked doors for obama -- >> black? >> her whole political career is being quite a interesting, from democrat, two republican, two democrats who. >> it is a riot to watch them kind of leader audience to the water. come with me, when we think about this carry? lake ingram only asked that question once. so i can think with the actual state of play in arizona is where the republican nominee will likely have a good chance of being the next governor. here's a columnist for the arizona republican says quote, current taylor robson versus kerry lake is now become doug doocy versus donald trump. laura, did you see endorsement got my attention this. race could give us a little bit of background about carry lake and her opponent as well? in terms o
supporters in the background as one to tack carry lake. >> is it to the carry lake was an obama supporter thinking of that can't be true because president trump endorsed her and i don't know. she could be the greatest person ever, i don't know her, she said a lot of conservative things now, but did she support obama? >> she did. she donated to obama, she knocked doors for obama -- >> black? >> her whole political career is being quite a interesting, from democrat, two...
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we spent on the lake brosno 5 days during this time. we got to know belousov's father well, and the son literally followed us on our heels. wherever we went, at the end of the interview that we recorded on the fifth day, alexey belousov confessed. he and his father are very attached to the brosnensky monster. we have a wonderful relationship in our dross. yes, neighbors. i would say that our relationship, you know, is probably like an amulet talisman. something like a talisman, after all, judging by the stories. they saw monsters only twice in their lives, because they are fishermen, and most importantly tomorrow fisherman to catch the biggest biggest fish, but it turned out that the white-whiskered was against giving up catching, even if it would be by no means . here it lives there thousands of years. and may it live in good health. and then she does not bother anyone at all. this is my point of view, i'm afraid it will probably be another point of view in the end, belousov jr. unexpectedly declared his family takes care of the monste
we spent on the lake brosno 5 days during this time. we got to know belousov's father well, and the son literally followed us on our heels. wherever we went, at the end of the interview that we recorded on the fifth day, alexey belousov confessed. he and his father are very attached to the brosnensky monster. we have a wonderful relationship in our dross. yes, neighbors. i would say that our relationship, you know, is probably like an amulet talisman. something like a talisman, after all,...
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lake county also up in the mendocino county look at lower lake already 79 brentwood already 70.l be in the nineties, he had fifties and sixties elsewhere. there's a lot going on for the end of july and going into early august. a couple of things, though, keep an eye on will be a lot of tropical clouds started. no not only monsoon, but travel that's monsoon. but the remains of a couple of tropical systems in the eastern pacific are looking like they want to lift this way early next week, so tahoe is going to see an increase in sunday monday, we will have drizzle, and maybe some of that moisture might paint us with a lot of cloud covering some rain around monday night or tuesday is the way it's looking sixties seventies eighties nineties and go farther inland a little bit, you'll find 90 upper nineties. to 100 little changed until early next week when it looks like a lot of cloud covers on the way. thank you. steve instagram is rolling back some of its most hated changes. instagram has been testing full screen photos and videos on its app. it's also showing a high number of recomm
lake county also up in the mendocino county look at lower lake already 79 brentwood already 70.l be in the nineties, he had fifties and sixties elsewhere. there's a lot going on for the end of july and going into early august. a couple of things, though, keep an eye on will be a lot of tropical clouds started. no not only monsoon, but travel that's monsoon. but the remains of a couple of tropical systems in the eastern pacific are looking like they want to lift this way early next week, so...
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these individuals are our community and lake county will never be the same.elievably courageous law enforcement officers who were there when the shots were fired right here in this pathway. they and other law enforcement agencies from throughout the state came to this spot of danger. they came to help. they came to protect. they came to comfort. and they came to investigate. federal agencies, including the fbi, atf and u.s. attorney's office have also been critical partners in this investigation and you will hear a bit more from them this evening. these officers not only ran towards the danger but worked tirelessly throughout the day and night to investigate and solve this case. i want to also thank all of the community members and business members and leaders who provided us with dozens of videos and photos. we continue our request for those photos and videos. this is still an open and active investigation police continue to contact all of the tip lines that we suggested. for those physically and psychologically suffering today in hospitals and in homes thro
these individuals are our community and lake county will never be the same.elievably courageous law enforcement officers who were there when the shots were fired right here in this pathway. they and other law enforcement agencies from throughout the state came to this spot of danger. they came to help. they came to protect. they came to comfort. and they came to investigate. federal agencies, including the fbi, atf and u.s. attorney's office have also been critical partners in this...
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these individuals, our community, and lake county will never be the same.l to the unbelievably courageous law enforcement officers who were there when the shots were fired right here in this pathway. they and other law enforcement agencies from throughout the state came to this spot of danger. they came to help. they came to protect. they came to comfort. and they came to investigate. federal agencies including the fbi, atf and u.s. attorney's office have also been critical partners in this investigation and you will hear a bit more from them this evening. these officers not only ran towards the danger, but worked tirelessly throughout the day and night to investigate and solve this case. i want to also thank all of the community members and business members and leaders who provided us with dozens of videos and photos. we continue our requests for those photos and videos. this is still an open and active investigation. please continue to contact all of the tip lines that we have suggested. to those who are physically and psychologically suffering today in h
these individuals, our community, and lake county will never be the same.l to the unbelievably courageous law enforcement officers who were there when the shots were fired right here in this pathway. they and other law enforcement agencies from throughout the state came to this spot of danger. they came to help. they came to protect. they came to comfort. and they came to investigate. federal agencies including the fbi, atf and u.s. attorney's office have also been critical partners in this...
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lake tahoe has been crowded all year round. past few years of the pandemic, many people working remotely decided to turn the mountain homes surrounding lake tahoe into their home offices. the north made children's choir as a global message to offer the way they're able to inspire audiences around the world. and it's been an unseasonably cool start to our july. so how long will this last our chief geologist bill martin will be back with your complete area forecast. big tobacco's cigarette butts filter practically nothing and are made of microplastic fibers that are toxic and cunning. they may seep into water and food, and air, too. and the smaller microplastics get, the more damage they do. could they end up in you, your bodies, their prey? new studies indicate possible links to mutations in dna. an evil lie with a future's worth of harm. to the world, now you know. so sound the alarm. children choir in the north bay has some big voices and even bigger audience. a children's choir venetia has performed for multiple presidents an
lake tahoe has been crowded all year round. past few years of the pandemic, many people working remotely decided to turn the mountain homes surrounding lake tahoe into their home offices. the north made children's choir as a global message to offer the way they're able to inspire audiences around the world. and it's been an unseasonably cool start to our july. so how long will this last our chief geologist bill martin will be back with your complete area forecast. big tobacco's cigarette butts...
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i mean, if you go around the lake right now, most of campgrounds are full. there are still some lodging opportunities on the south shore and up here on the north shore, but we are seeing a lot of people. lake tahoe has been crowded all year round during the past two years of the pandemic, many people have the option of working remotely headed to lake tahoe, instead of staying at home in the bay area and elsewhere. many pet owners have come to dread this fourth of july holiday. the loud bangs and booms of fireworks stress out many dogs and cats and studies show more pets go missing on the fourth of july than any other day of the year. animal shelters are overwhelmed with calls for pet owners. who lose their pets while the fireworks are going off, but experts say there is one simple way to always keep track of a dog or cat. a number of dogs that come into the shelter. it's a small minority that have any kind of identification or microchip. a tag with your your name and phone number. a microchip is best and easiest way for us to find a family. experts also advi
i mean, if you go around the lake right now, most of campgrounds are full. there are still some lodging opportunities on the south shore and up here on the north shore, but we are seeing a lot of people. lake tahoe has been crowded all year round during the past two years of the pandemic, many people have the option of working remotely headed to lake tahoe, instead of staying at home in the bay area and elsewhere. many pet owners have come to dread this fourth of july holiday. the loud bangs...
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but currently, the lake is so low only airboats can operate. >> the problem is it's a shallow lake. there's not many more feet to go. >> reporter: when you look out over the water it seems like a lot, but really we're only in just a couple of inches of water. and on an average year, i would be completely submerged. instead, right now, two-thirds of the lake bed has been exposed. utah is the nation's fastest growing state, and the demand for water is only expanding as they swelter in excessive heat warnings and endure their third driest year on record. whit, state leaders here tell me conservation alone is simply not enough, and they're forced to consider drastic measures like piping ocean water in to save the lake. >> kayna whitworth, thank you. >>> there's much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. an update in that shocking attack of a new york congressman at a campaign event. >>> and lottery fever. the megamillions jackpot is now one of the largest in history. homegrown tomatoes...nice. i want to feel in control of my health, so i do what i can. what about screening f
but currently, the lake is so low only airboats can operate. >> the problem is it's a shallow lake. there's not many more feet to go. >> reporter: when you look out over the water it seems like a lot, but really we're only in just a couple of inches of water. and on an average year, i would be completely submerged. instead, right now, two-thirds of the lake bed has been exposed. utah is the nation's fastest growing state, and the demand for water is only expanding as they swelter in...
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obviously walking around the lake, with the i walking around the lake, with the binoculars out, have- _ spotted any a—list film stars? i'm afraid not. there are some stunts going _ afraid not. there are some stunts going on— afraid not. there are some stunts going on over there. you never know, he may— going on over there. you never know, he may he _ going on over there. you never know, he may be here again.— he may be here again. there was somebody _ he may be here again. there was somebody hydro _ he may be here again. there was somebody hydro filing _ he may be here again. there was somebody hydro filing so - he may be here again. there was somebody hydro filing so he i he may be here again. there was i somebody hydro filing so he looked about _ somebody hydro filing so he looked about the _ somebody hydro filing so he looked about the right _ somebody hydro filing so he looked about the right stature _ somebody hydro filing so he looked about the right stature so _ somebody hydro filing so he looked about the right stature so you - somebody hydro filing so he looked| about the ri
obviously walking around the lake, with the i walking around the lake, with the binoculars out, have- _ spotted any a—list film stars? i'm afraid not. there are some stunts going _ afraid not. there are some stunts going on— afraid not. there are some stunts going on over there. you never know, he may— going on over there. you never know, he may he _ going on over there. you never know, he may be here again.— he may be here again. there was somebody _ he may be here again. there was...