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mount everest�*s base camp could soon be relocated because of rising temperatures and extensive humanity. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 6am in the morning in singapore, and midnight in france where president emmanuel macron looks set to lose his parliamentary majority. he now faces the prospect of having to work out deals with other parties to get his reforms through. but it was a good day for the far right and the far left — they both apear to have made large gains. our correspondent lucy williamson has more. emmanuel macron�*s presidency just got tougher. early projections suggest his centrist coalition has lost a third of its seats tonight. it is now more than 50 seats short of a majority. just look at the mood. translation: the situation is unprecedented. _ the national assembly has never seen a configuration of this type in the fifth republic. this situation constitutes a risk for our country, considering the challenges that we have to face. this is now president macron�*s main opposition, a new alliance of green and left—wing parties dom
mount everest�*s base camp could soon be relocated because of rising temperatures and extensive humanity. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 6am in the morning in singapore, and midnight in france where president emmanuel macron looks set to lose his parliamentary majority. he now faces the prospect of having to work out deals with other parties to get his reforms through. but it was a good day for the far right and the far left — they both apear to have...
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you know _ choose to climb mount everest. you know it's _ choose to climb mount everest. that it's a thrill, and they also _ know that it's a thrill, and they also know if it does happen, it leaves — also know if it does happen, it leaves a — also know if it does happen, it leaves a lot of people behind with an emptiness that will never be replaced — an emptiness that will never be replaced. but by the same token, it's something they choose to do. since _ it's something they choose to do. since its — it's something they choose to do. since its inception 150 years ago, 263 riders have lost their lives, 1982 remains the only fatality free year. the course may look different and be safer, but with brick walls, posts and trees lining the route, can ever be safe?— can ever be safe? protocols and medical procedures, _ can ever be safe? protocols and l medical procedures, the response can ever be safe? protocols and - medical procedures, the response is fantastic _ medical procedures, the response is fantastic you — medical procedures, the response is fantastic. you can _ medica
you know _ choose to climb mount everest. you know it's _ choose to climb mount everest. that it's a thrill, and they also _ know that it's a thrill, and they also know if it does happen, it leaves — also know if it does happen, it leaves a — also know if it does happen, it leaves a lot of people behind with an emptiness that will never be replaced — an emptiness that will never be replaced. but by the same token, it's something they choose to do. since _ it's something they choose to do....
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. >>> only a few thousand people have ever climbed the world's tallest peak, the top of mount everest for the first time, an all black group of climbers made it to the top the team from a group called "full circle climbing" pulled it off just last month. we spoke with them as they were preparing nd, again, after the conquered everest. >> reporter: reaching new heights. seven members of the team called full circle everest making history, becoming the first all black climbing group to summit mount everest. >> this is a rest day in base camp i got organized. >> team leader phil henderson assembled the group last year. it includes a teacher, businessowner, and a war vet they prepared for months, raised money, trained hard, and then reached the top of mount everest on may the 12th. >> rosemary is headed back up on her journey. >> it was right at the sunrise and so i was just in awe of, like, the most beautiful sunrise i had ever seen. that was kind of the first thought. um, and then close second was just disbelief i was just incredulous that -- that this was happening and it wasn't a dream
. >>> only a few thousand people have ever climbed the world's tallest peak, the top of mount everest for the first time, an all black group of climbers made it to the top the team from a group called "full circle climbing" pulled it off just last month. we spoke with them as they were preparing nd, again, after the conquered everest. >> reporter: reaching new heights. seven members of the team called full circle everest making history, becoming the first all black...
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thus, how climate change in human activity of forcing change of mount everest praise come ah. so voting is underway in france in the 2nd round of parliamentary elections that could decide the future of president manuel mac homes reform agenda. the 1st round showed micron, centrist coalition, just to head in a tight race with newly formed left wing alliance. that joe hall repulsed now from paris. it is a parliamentary election that will define the limits of a manual macros power to enact reforms in his 2nd term as president, amid economic crisis at home. and on the international stage. going to switch to the vote was with my hope is to have a large majority for the presidential party. so bills and reforms that are needed can be voted through calmly. it's something that would be very difficult in a divided assembly. but microns centrist majority is at risk after a strong challenge by a left wing coalition, under jean luc, manage on that look set to become the country's main opposition. at a time of economic and social crisis, people want decisive government. they want answers. w
thus, how climate change in human activity of forcing change of mount everest praise come ah. so voting is underway in france in the 2nd round of parliamentary elections that could decide the future of president manuel mac homes reform agenda. the 1st round showed micron, centrist coalition, just to head in a tight race with newly formed left wing alliance. that joe hall repulsed now from paris. it is a parliamentary election that will define the limits of a manual macros power to enact reforms...
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it is wheeler, casing at mount everest, base camp and a tiny country with a tiny pool. he's having big problems with ship traffic. we'll have a look at why the jam you struggles with an important matter to be entire region. ah. the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to catherine book. your travel package today? no, it's looked particularly wet. recently, western bornea and in java and the central and southern philippines. and i think these be areas to focus on again the next 24 hours. equally in parts of southern viet nam or cambodia. the showers look bigger and the same is true of singapore and call lumper poaching in 3 days of little wind and thunderstorms on a daily basis. maybe not a big surprise than that the seasonal rate is rather more organized in china. it is given flooding recently on g, but this flooding is slowly easing because the heavy rains moved further north. so that little line that is going up towards the yank. see the picture for monday then is that wave goes off. sure. heading towards q. sure. she cocoa but mostly missing japan a
it is wheeler, casing at mount everest, base camp and a tiny country with a tiny pool. he's having big problems with ship traffic. we'll have a look at why the jam you struggles with an important matter to be entire region. ah. the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to catherine book. your travel package today? no, it's looked particularly wet. recently, western bornea and in java and the central and southern philippines. and i think these be areas to focus on again the next...
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meaning if i take a blackhole, and i throw mount everest onto it.ry to make it deformed and identifiable, i can recognize it. it will not tolerate that imperfection. it will shed it off and settle down to be a perfect, flawless, in some sense on identifiable blackhole. in that sense, they are fundamental to the universe in a way i think we are struggling to understand. susan: it enhances our knowledge of gravity, gravitational forces. some of the reading i was doing suggested if we are living in the digital age, we may live in the age of harnessing gravity differently. what could that look like? janna: it's a lovely question. black holes tell us something fundamental about gravity where in some sense they are the terrain. if you are and explore intellectually, and you want to understand the fundamental laws of physics, you study black holes. because they provide this terrain that reveals things about the fundamental laws of physics we can't grasp in any other terrain. by stumbling around on this frontier, it gives you a clue that you try and piece t
meaning if i take a blackhole, and i throw mount everest onto it.ry to make it deformed and identifiable, i can recognize it. it will not tolerate that imperfection. it will shed it off and settle down to be a perfect, flawless, in some sense on identifiable blackhole. in that sense, they are fundamental to the universe in a way i think we are struggling to understand. susan: it enhances our knowledge of gravity, gravitational forces. some of the reading i was doing suggested if we are living...
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young as 6 months old is necessary. threatened by melting glass is nepal considers relocating mount everest base camp and a little later in sport tough conditions in qualifying the canadian formula. one wrong brain protest is in tennessee or are back on the straits to oppose the president's plans for constitutional referendum. next month, the main opposition party, se they'll boy caught the vote as victoria against him. b explains o position politicians. lee protests the gates president, heis. i aid in the capital tunis. they accuse said of corrupting democratic institutions and wanting absolute power and control over tunisia. minister over them in this new constitution of k site has been written and secretly we don't recognize it, bring me a constitution that's been agreed to by the people. it's not a constitution written by people who support him side, suspended parliament and assumed executive power. last year and dissolved it in march. he's also sacked dozens of judges. he wants the referendum next month to change. chinese is constitution. a draft version is due to be published on monda
young as 6 months old is necessary. threatened by melting glass is nepal considers relocating mount everest base camp and a little later in sport tough conditions in qualifying the canadian formula. one wrong brain protest is in tennessee or are back on the straits to oppose the president's plans for constitutional referendum. next month, the main opposition party, se they'll boy caught the vote as victoria against him. b explains o position politicians. lee protests the gates president, heis....
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arrive at base camp in nepal to fulfill a long life dream to climb the highest peak in the world. mount everest. what was once only achievable by li mountain is, has now become accessible to thousands of tourists and climbing from around the world. and that's part of the problem. human activity, coupled with global warming, is having a detrimental effects on every ecosystem, making your sense on safe us. an altitude of 5364 meters above sea level base camp lies on the kimball glazier sciences of warning. the lacy is melting into an alarming rate by as much as one me to every year, especially the issue of melting glass year and the car basses as a big warning that maybe in 10 years, you know, with the normal glass, you can climb isn't sharp. his se cracks and crevices appear over nights and it's putting their lives at risk, melted ice and also causing rock falls and can trigger avalanches in the himalayas . in an attempt to protect the natural environment, inequities, government has decided to move every space cap to a new location and that's roughly 200 to 400 meters low where there is no year
arrive at base camp in nepal to fulfill a long life dream to climb the highest peak in the world. mount everest. what was once only achievable by li mountain is, has now become accessible to thousands of tourists and climbing from around the world. and that's part of the problem. human activity, coupled with global warming, is having a detrimental effects on every ecosystem, making your sense on safe us. an altitude of 5364 meters above sea level base camp lies on the kimball glazier sciences...
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i'll climate change in human activity or forcing change at mount everest space we got spoke. i'm up to top commissions for drivers of the canadian formula. one grand prix here to tell you who qualified and polish ah no protest as engine is your a back on the streets to oppose the president's plans for constitutional referendum . next month, the opposition says that i saw you is trying to tightened his grip on power. and opposition is threatened to boycott the vote. restore again b as this report. o position politicians, li protests against president clay side in the capital, tunis they que, side of corrupting democratic institutions and wanting absolute power and control over to nicea in these years known as the black decade of the years during which to nicea wrote its greatest constitution and established institutions, including the supreme judiciary council and the independent natural $34.00 elections. the institutions built by the revolution and built by the martyrs uttered a threatened by chi side and his group sides suspended parliament and assumed executive powers last
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journalist if i'm murdered in the amazon and our climate change of human activity falls in change at mount everest base camp. ah. with the northern edge of this european heat. we've got right up into england yesterday, but it's being squished out from the north and from the west. as this cloud comes in and is from come south. so what we left with on sundays, still hot weather, stretching out through france towards germany and the baltic states in western russia, but it's certainly been clamped down. temperatures have dropped in england the far north of france and low countries. and probably this part of spain as well as the unusual it'll storm system blowing up in the bay of biscuit, which means rain and wind for northern portugal in spain. and that'll drop temperatures in thunderstorms. i have to say in good part of france, still the british isles, and again run across germany. everything is going to head study south very quickly, south actually. during monday. so the still heat, but it's down here be put into ukraine. keep that $33.00 now the record for keith is $35.00. we're above average and w
journalist if i'm murdered in the amazon and our climate change of human activity falls in change at mount everest base camp. ah. with the northern edge of this european heat. we've got right up into england yesterday, but it's being squished out from the north and from the west. as this cloud comes in and is from come south. so what we left with on sundays, still hot weather, stretching out through france towards germany and the baltic states in western russia, but it's certainly been clamped...
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people have been clearing rubbish from mount everest and other peaks for at least 2 months . campaign team says is collected more than 30 tons of waste. let's go to ron miasca limbo who is live for us in kaufman. do good to see you. what is the significance of this mountain clean up campaign? well, climate scientists have been saying that as small fossil fuels are bonded globally, the planet is heating up. this means that the himalayas are losing their reflectivity as black carbon pollution. particulates are been deposited on the mountains, which means the snow and ice is melting much faster. this in turn is triggering devastating flash floods down stream impacting, impacting lives, agriculture infrastructure and fresh sources of water. now we're not just talking about nepalese living at the foothills of the mountains, but about 750000000 south asians in this region. of course, napoleon south asia, a law and cannot deal with this issue. and it requires a global commitment and cooperation are to address this global challenge and phenomena from here to what happens to all the ways colle
people have been clearing rubbish from mount everest and other peaks for at least 2 months . campaign team says is collected more than 30 tons of waste. let's go to ron miasca limbo who is live for us in kaufman. do good to see you. what is the significance of this mountain clean up campaign? well, climate scientists have been saying that as small fossil fuels are bonded globally, the planet is heating up. this means that the himalayas are losing their reflectivity as black carbon pollution....
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for many climbers, summiting mount everest even once in your life would be considered a dream come truegain without help. that's the story of british mountaineer kenton cool. recently, he became the first non—nepali person to climb everest 16 times. we spoke to him on the summit, on the telephone, just a few weeks ago, but now he is back at home, hopefully taking a break, hopefully having cut his breath. we can speak to kenton cool again now. hejoins us from gloucestershire in the west of england. iam sure i am sure you must be told us a lot, but how appropriate your last name is! how does it feel like your latest climb? it feels fantastic, obviously. i have always been a believer that records don't have a place on mountains, and the first person to climb the mountain, perhaps that does. that said, never did i believe 16 summ is... right now, it hasn't sunk in, but it's great to be home, and, yeah, iam reveling and already planning for number 17. you already planning for number 17? i am sure it has not been easy, though, kenton, just in terms of your health in all of this, and i'm sure
for many climbers, summiting mount everest even once in your life would be considered a dream come truegain without help. that's the story of british mountaineer kenton cool. recently, he became the first non—nepali person to climb everest 16 times. we spoke to him on the summit, on the telephone, just a few weeks ago, but now he is back at home, hopefully taking a break, hopefully having cut his breath. we can speak to kenton cool again now. hejoins us from gloucestershire in the west of...
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. >> we have had an ascent that is like the ascent of mount everest.goes. >> reporter: that's because millions of americans are back on the move, not willing to put off that summer vacation any longer. how high is it going to have to get before people actually really pull back on driving? >> well, that's an experiment in progress right now. >> reporter: and some are reaching a tipping point. >> i think it's going to get worse before it gets better, and everyone needs to brace for that. >> if i see it hit $6, that's it. >> reporter: that could easily happen. hurricane season is just begun, and half the nation's oil refining capacity is on the gulf coast. >> if a hurricane hit and knocked 10% of our refining capacity offline, what would that do? >> i think the hurricane really alters the cat list. >> i think a hurricane really alters the catalyst. then you get into the $6-$7-a- gallon range. >> reporter: do you see gas prices getting back into the $3- a-gallon range any time soon? >> not this year. >> reporter: to get the best gas mileage we heard about
. >> we have had an ascent that is like the ascent of mount everest.goes. >> reporter: that's because millions of americans are back on the move, not willing to put off that summer vacation any longer. how high is it going to have to get before people actually really pull back on driving? >> well, that's an experiment in progress right now. >> reporter: and some are reaching a tipping point. >> i think it's going to get worse before it gets better, and everyone...
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arrive at base camp in nepal to fulfill a long life dream to climb the highest peak in the world. mount everest. what was once only achievable by li mountain is, has now become accessible to thousands of tourists and climbers from around the world. and that's part of the problem. human activity, coupled with global warming, is having a detrimental effects on every ecosystem, making the a sense on safe as an altitude of 5364 meters above sea level base camp lies on the kimball glazier sciences of warning. the lacy is melting into an alarming rate by as much as one me to every year, especially issue of melting glass year. and the car basses as a big warning that maybe in 10 years, you know, we don't know about climate shots, his se cracks and crevices appear over nights and it's putting their lives at risk melted ice. so causing rock falls and can trigger avalanches in the himalayas. in an attempt to protect the natural environment, benevolent government has decided to move every base camp to a new location and that's roughly 200 to 400 meters low up where there is no year round dice. certainly t
arrive at base camp in nepal to fulfill a long life dream to climb the highest peak in the world. mount everest. what was once only achievable by li mountain is, has now become accessible to thousands of tourists and climbers from around the world. and that's part of the problem. human activity, coupled with global warming, is having a detrimental effects on every ecosystem, making the a sense on safe as an altitude of 5364 meters above sea level base camp lies on the kimball glazier sciences...
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people have been clearing rubbish from mount everest and other peaks for at least 2 months. the campaign team says it's collected more than 30 tons of waste, or miata limbo has more from cabman to climate scientists have been saying that small fossil fuels are bonded globally. the planet is heating up. this means that the he model is losing the reflectivity of black carbon pollution, particularly it's being deposited on the mountains, which means the snow and ice is melting. much fossil. this in turn is triggering devastating flash floods. downstream impacts impacts the live agricultural infrastructure and fresh sources of water. now we're not just talking about nepalese living at the foothills of the mountain, but about 750000000 south asians in this region. of course in the fall in south asia alone cannot deal with this issue and it requires global commitment on cooperation to address this global challenge. 2 from what we understand the way that's been collected in the full mountains and at the base camps sorted into decompose of waste like food, and people and non decompo
people have been clearing rubbish from mount everest and other peaks for at least 2 months. the campaign team says it's collected more than 30 tons of waste, or miata limbo has more from cabman to climate scientists have been saying that small fossil fuels are bonded globally. the planet is heating up. this means that the he model is losing the reflectivity of black carbon pollution, particularly it's being deposited on the mountains, which means the snow and ice is melting. much fossil. this...
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its military has been leading community efforts to improve conditions on mount everest found a sofa collected more than 30 tons of waste from ya to limber report from cap leonard finn, air and extreme cold. this team of shepherds and nobody. so just have been battling harsh conditions in some of the world's highest mountains. for 2 months, they cleaning up waste left behind by mountaineers. actually, it's the difficult worker. we have to the, i think the rubbish in caracas, or like liquor under xerox. or like in the mountains or there is no ropes or somewhere else. so it's quite difficult. the team has collected nearly 35 tons of waste from some of the world's most famous peaks ever lucy content younger manasseh lou and being that most amount of source of ladder in malaise, contributing to the people on the season. we need to protect it. to keep the sanctity and the clean this up. this reason it i don't, the big isn't to the environment. people dear health, as well as the misery under this or not. this reason people living in the mountains are especially vulnerable to climate change. melting
its military has been leading community efforts to improve conditions on mount everest found a sofa collected more than 30 tons of waste from ya to limber report from cap leonard finn, air and extreme cold. this team of shepherds and nobody. so just have been battling harsh conditions in some of the world's highest mountains. for 2 months, they cleaning up waste left behind by mountaineers. actually, it's the difficult worker. we have to the, i think the rubbish in caracas, or like liquor under...
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legal action island says brittany's to negotiate the solution with the u. nepal may have to move mount everest base camp because global warming and human activity and make it unsafe. the camp is on the cuckoo glass you have. it's on to say is sitting by up to a meter, a year. cracks and crevices can appear suddenly putting lives at risk. a committee has recommended moving the camp. hundreds of meters down the mountain where there is less ice. alright, rope state lines. more news coming up here on our 0 right after the listening place . now. ah al jazeera, when ever use all had to be done, we will never give up. we will never get said. now investigators in congress are 10, devising what be might the big truth. there's a new rule in hollywood, the cultural consulting looking to make the industry more politically correct. the gremlins propagandists have a few friends in italian tv and they're making the most of an it's pride month. we have some leading recommendations for those of you who want to know more. hello, i'm, you know she's ivy and this is the listening post where we cover global events
legal action island says brittany's to negotiate the solution with the u. nepal may have to move mount everest base camp because global warming and human activity and make it unsafe. the camp is on the cuckoo glass you have. it's on to say is sitting by up to a meter, a year. cracks and crevices can appear suddenly putting lives at risk. a committee has recommended moving the camp. hundreds of meters down the mountain where there is less ice. alright, rope state lines. more news coming up here...
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and why mount everest base camp is melting underneath sleeping mountaineers, and what's been done about it. welcome to the program. voting is underway in france in the 2nd round of parliamentary elections which could decide the future of president manuel, mac crohn's reform agenda. the 1st round showed macro centrist coalition, coming out just to head in a tight race with a newly formed left wing alliance, the president will lead a majority to push through his plans to raise the retirement age and reduce taxes. joan hall is monitoring events for smart side, the polling station in paris. and jonah, there's a great deal at stake here, isn't there? there is, it's not just an election for a new parliament and an election that will determine the face of the new government based on those results. it is crucially and elections that will define the limits of president microns power in his 2nd term to enact reforms in the face of economic crisis at home. and of course, crisis on the world stage as well. because if his centrist grouping ensemble news, their majority in this parliamentary election
and why mount everest base camp is melting underneath sleeping mountaineers, and what's been done about it. welcome to the program. voting is underway in france in the 2nd round of parliamentary elections which could decide the future of president manuel, mac crohn's reform agenda. the 1st round showed macro centrist coalition, coming out just to head in a tight race with a newly formed left wing alliance, the president will lead a majority to push through his plans to raise the retirement age...
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the armies leading community efforts to tardy up mount everest, collecting at 30 tons of rubbish so far. and we are to limit reports from catholic thin air and extreme cold. this theme of shell pause and nobody's soldiers have been battling harsh conditions in some of the world's highest mountains. for 2 months. the cleaning of waste left behind by mountaineers. actually, it's a difficult work. we have to seek the rubbish in caracas, or like liquor under sir ox hours in the mountains, or there is no ropes or somewhere else. so it's quite difficult. the team have collected nearly 35 tons of waste from some of the world's most famous peaks. every lucy country jungle binoculars and being that most amount of source of laughter in malaise, contributing to the people of the season. we need to protect it, to keep the sanctity and the cleanliness of this vision. it either directly unpleasant to the environment. people dear health, as well as the misery under this or not. this reason. people living in the mountains are especially vulnerable to climate change, melting glaciers trigger, flash floo
the armies leading community efforts to tardy up mount everest, collecting at 30 tons of rubbish so far. and we are to limit reports from catholic thin air and extreme cold. this theme of shell pause and nobody's soldiers have been battling harsh conditions in some of the world's highest mountains. for 2 months. the cleaning of waste left behind by mountaineers. actually, it's a difficult work. we have to seek the rubbish in caracas, or like liquor under sir ox hours in the mountains, or there...
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its military has been leading community efforts to improve conditions on mount everest. under so far collected more than 30 tons of waste from ya to limber reports from cat monday, thin air and extreme cold. this team of shepherds and nepalese soldiers have been battling harsh conditions in some of the world's highest mountains for 2 months. their cleaning of waste left behind by mountaineers. actually the difficult worker, we have do think the rubbish in crosses. are like record under xerox stores or in the mountains were there is no rob source morales. so it's quite difficult. the team have collected nearly 35 tons of waste from some of the world's most famous peaks. every st. lucie content, younger ad, manasseh, blue and being that most amount of source of water in malaise, contributing to the people on the season. we need to protect it ah, to keep the sanctity and the kindness of this reason. it is diagram plagiarism to the environment. people dear health, as well as the missile contribution of the season. people living in the mountains are especially vulnerable to c
its military has been leading community efforts to improve conditions on mount everest. under so far collected more than 30 tons of waste from ya to limber reports from cat monday, thin air and extreme cold. this team of shepherds and nepalese soldiers have been battling harsh conditions in some of the world's highest mountains for 2 months. their cleaning of waste left behind by mountaineers. actually the difficult worker, we have do think the rubbish in crosses. are like record under xerox...
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. >> we've had an ascent like the ascent of mount everest. july is anything goes. >> reporter: that's because millions of americans are back on the move, not willing to put off that summer vacation any longer. how high is it going to have to get before people actually really pull back on driving? >> well, that's an experiment in progress right now. >> reporter: and some are reaching a tipping point. >> i think it's going to get worse before it gets better. and everyone needs to brings for that. >> reporter: if i see it at $6, that's it. >> reporter: that could easily happen. hurricane season has just begun, and half the nation's oil refining capacity is along the gulf coast. if a hurricane hit and knocked 10% of our refining capacity offline, what would that do? >> i think a hurricane really alters. then you get into the $6 to 7 dollars range. >> reporter: do you see prices getting back into the $3 a gallon range any time soon? >> not this year. not this year. >> reporter: to get the best gas mileage, we've all heard about adjusting your tire
. >> we've had an ascent like the ascent of mount everest. july is anything goes. >> reporter: that's because millions of americans are back on the move, not willing to put off that summer vacation any longer. how high is it going to have to get before people actually really pull back on driving? >> well, that's an experiment in progress right now. >> reporter: and some are reaching a tipping point. >> i think it's going to get worse before it gets better. and...
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she's the first woman to climb mount everest ten times.eet the single mom dancing on top of the world. >>> live in times square, this is "good morning america." >>> ten times. if i made it up there half way one time. "good morning, america." thank you for joining us on this wednesday morning. >> always great to be with you. we have a lot to cover. we begin with the extraordinary hearing, cassidy hutchinson an aide to donald trump's chief of staff, out of control, reforming the allegation that the former president at one point lunged at the secret service agent and grabbed at the steering wheel of the vehicle when they wouldn't take him to the capitol. >> he was angry at the secret service for barring supporters who were carrying weapons. mary bruce is tracking the latest. the former president already pushing back on this testimony. good morning. >> good morning, robin. he is saying she is a phony hardly knows her. cassidy hutchinson worked just steps away from the oval office and at 26 years old she's breaking with her former boss describi
she's the first woman to climb mount everest ten times.eet the single mom dancing on top of the world. >>> live in times square, this is "good morning america." >>> ten times. if i made it up there half way one time. "good morning, america." thank you for joining us on this wednesday morning. >> always great to be with you. we have a lot to cover. we begin with the extraordinary hearing, cassidy hutchinson an aide to donald trump's chief of staff, out...
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mount everest, the tallest mountain on the face of the earth.eaming. ♪ “you can get it if you really want” by jimmy cliff ♪ ♪ ♪ [suitcase closing] [gusts of wind] [ding] >>> check out today's stealth mover. it's hormel foods, one of the biggest performers the maker of spam, planter's pennsylvania nuts cutting its full year profit guidance. take a look at where we stand overall. we are still near the highs of the session and still of a pretty broad-based rally it's holding on to the close utilities and health care underperforming. it's the consumer names and communication services and materials names outperforming with the nasdaq popping 2.2% the s&p 500 is about to go positive for the week wiping out two down days. >>> wall street is buzzing about the fintech's move to expand trading hos.ur the impact that could have on the market and retail investors, straight ahead thanks for coming. now when it comes to a financial plan this broker is your man. let's open your binders to page 188... uh carl, are there different planning options in here? optio
mount everest, the tallest mountain on the face of the earth.eaming. ♪ “you can get it if you really want” by jimmy cliff ♪ ♪ ♪ [suitcase closing] [gusts of wind] [ding] >>> check out today's stealth mover. it's hormel foods, one of the biggest performers the maker of spam, planter's pennsylvania nuts cutting its full year profit guidance. take a look at where we stand overall. we are still near the highs of the session and still of a pretty broad-based rally it's holding...
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people have been clearing rubbish from mount everest and other peaks for at least 2 months. the campaign team says it collected more than 30 tons of waste from y'all to limbo has more from cabman to climate. scientists have been saying that small fossil fuels are bond globally, the planet is heating up. this means that the he model is losing their reflectivity of black carbon pollution particulate being deposited on the mountains, which means the snow and ice is melting. much fossil. this in turn is triggering devastating flash floods. downstream impacts impacts the live agriculture infrastructure and fresh sources of water. now we're not just talking about nepalese living at the foothills of the mountain, but about 750000000 south asians in this region. of course, in the fall in salvation alone cannot deal with this issue. and it requires global commitment on cooperation to address this global challenge. from what we understand the way that's been collected in the full mountains and at the base camps are sorted into decompose of waste like food, and people and non decompose
people have been clearing rubbish from mount everest and other peaks for at least 2 months. the campaign team says it collected more than 30 tons of waste from y'all to limbo has more from cabman to climate. scientists have been saying that small fossil fuels are bond globally, the planet is heating up. this means that the he model is losing their reflectivity of black carbon pollution particulate being deposited on the mountains, which means the snow and ice is melting. much fossil. this in...
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to clean up the himalayas, its military and leading community efforts to improve conditions on mount everest. and a so fall collected more than 30 tons of waste amounts. limbo reports from cut monday, thin air and extreme cold. this team of shepherds and nepalese soldiers have been battling harsh conditions in some of the world's highest mountains. for 2 months, they cleaning up waste left behind by mountaineers. actually, it's the difficult worker. we have to think the rubbish in crosses are like liqueur under sir ark. sores like her in the mountains where there is no ropes or somewhere else. so it's quite difficult. the team have collected nearly 35 tons of waste from some of the world's most famous peaks. every st. lucie content, younger ad, manasseh, blue and being that most amount of source of water in my lays, contributing to the people on the season. we need to protect it ah, to keep the sanctity and clean this up. this reason it is diagram triggers on to the environment. people dear health, as well as the missile contribution of history. some people living in the mountains are especi
to clean up the himalayas, its military and leading community efforts to improve conditions on mount everest. and a so fall collected more than 30 tons of waste amounts. limbo reports from cut monday, thin air and extreme cold. this team of shepherds and nepalese soldiers have been battling harsh conditions in some of the world's highest mountains. for 2 months, they cleaning up waste left behind by mountaineers. actually, it's the difficult worker. we have to think the rubbish in crosses are...
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people have been clearing rubbish from mount everest than other peaks for at least 2 months. people in kazakhstan had been voting in a referendum on overhauling its constitution. it comes 6 months after a violin demonstrations calling for political reform, one of the proposals as district former president nor sultan, as or by of his title as leader of the nation. the current leader accustomed omar took i of says, amendments will end the super presidential system of the past 3 decades. a critic say the changes will bolster a talk. i abs ambitions for a 2nd term. china has launched 3 astronauts into space on board. its schanzer 14 spacecraft, the crew will spend 6 months completing the construction of the target space station. brianca group, so reports ah. 3 taken notes. a chinese astronauts carrying the nation's pride and the emission of making china the world news space superpower. so they blasted off from the george wine satellite long center on the edge of the colby desert. and in 15 minutes reached lower earth orbit. the launch was broadcast live wednesday television, a si
people have been clearing rubbish from mount everest than other peaks for at least 2 months. people in kazakhstan had been voting in a referendum on overhauling its constitution. it comes 6 months after a violin demonstrations calling for political reform, one of the proposals as district former president nor sultan, as or by of his title as leader of the nation. the current leader accustomed omar took i of says, amendments will end the super presidential system of the past 3 decades. a critic...
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mount everest, the tallest mountain on the face of the earth.by jimmy cliff ♪ ♪ ♪ [suitcase closing] [gusts of wind] [ding] >>> i have said, and i'll say it again, well, i'm interested in compromise, i'm not interested in just checking a box. i'm not interested in doing something unless that something is going to save lives. unless that something is going to be impactful and meaningful. my hope is that we'll be able to deliver good news to you, transformative news to you, soon, because this country needs it. this country needs to know that washington is listening to them and that if 80% and 90% of the american public agree on something, that democracy will deliver. >> keep coming back to democracy, right? that was senator chris murphy at a rally organized by march for our lives and other gun safety groups, saying that there is still some hope for new bipartisan gun laws in the u.s. senate. this rally really just a prelude to the weekend as washington and the world gear up for a new and major protest tomorrow. march for our lives, the organizatio
mount everest, the tallest mountain on the face of the earth.by jimmy cliff ♪ ♪ ♪ [suitcase closing] [gusts of wind] [ding] >>> i have said, and i'll say it again, well, i'm interested in compromise, i'm not interested in just checking a box. i'm not interested in doing something unless that something is going to save lives. unless that something is going to be impactful and meaningful. my hope is that we'll be able to deliver good news to you, transformative news to you, soon,...
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>> while it was a sam at her before coronation that was the team it was the first to conquer mount everestbate about whether she is a longest-serving monarch we've had but the greatest actually believe she is now the greatest what you think? >> i think because of the turbulent times she has remained constant throughout, yes. for being a calming influence and a stabilizing influence. no other monarch has lived through times like this. in fact you could say charles the second, charles with her but he was executed. no one uses this word they use the word rock stars but not to monarchs. she is a terrific survivor is what she is. >> i have question about the coverage on bbc this morning. us will be your own channels and watching different coverage of the parades and every reporter on the bbc talked about how not everyone in this country is a monarchist. any are not. back in america i just assumed the majority of your country approves of the monarchy and follows and loves her. how does that play out in your country? what is the truth, 50/50? >> peter: younger people are not as supportive of a mo
>> while it was a sam at her before coronation that was the team it was the first to conquer mount everestbate about whether she is a longest-serving monarch we've had but the greatest actually believe she is now the greatest what you think? >> i think because of the turbulent times she has remained constant throughout, yes. for being a calming influence and a stabilizing influence. no other monarch has lived through times like this. in fact you could say charles the second, charles...
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it is the glacier that leads up to mount everest.eeing very rapid warming. i think that really kind of hits home the very widespread impacts of global climate change.— very widespread impacts of global climate chanae. ., ~ , ., , . climate change. thank you very much for talkina climate change. thank you very much for talking to — climate change. thank you very much for talking to us _ climate change. thank you very much for talking to us about _ climate change. thank you very much for talking to us about this _ climate change. thank you very much for talking to us about this story. i for talking to us about this story. simon cut, from the university of dundee. —— simon cox. the first ever women's health ambassadorfor england has been appointed — a role aimed at helping to close the gender gap in healthcare. dame lesley regan will take up the position after more than four decades working in women's health. she says she intends to use her position to address the inequalities that exist across society. i think the emphasis i really wou
it is the glacier that leads up to mount everest.eeing very rapid warming. i think that really kind of hits home the very widespread impacts of global climate change.— very widespread impacts of global climate chanae. ., ~ , ., , . climate change. thank you very much for talkina climate change. thank you very much for talking to — climate change. thank you very much for talking to us _ climate change. thank you very much for talking to us about _ climate change. thank you very much for...