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and small and had to face many challenges during their night walk to the north pole even in such cold conditions people still sweat and that's considered to be the main threat to polar explorers because of minus forty degrees with wind speeds of twenty meters per second moisture on the skin evaporates quickly leading to fatal hypothermia ten times quicker than usual. such extreme temperatures the body. simply to maintain its core temperature which if we did many calculations over our journey every day with eighty five thousand calories worth of food an ordinary man in. maybe two thousand five hundred per day when he eat at piece of bacon after an hour and a half maybe two hours it starts working turns into calories and that's when you feel unwell. i am worried that he started to shake uncontrollably. and his body temperature is starting to fall. he says he feels ok. let's get him out of there. the subject believes he can carry on for thirty minutes he's already spent in the climate chamber is nowhere near his limit according to. the fact that he started shivering is the body's normal
and small and had to face many challenges during their night walk to the north pole even in such cold conditions people still sweat and that's considered to be the main threat to polar explorers because of minus forty degrees with wind speeds of twenty meters per second moisture on the skin evaporates quickly leading to fatal hypothermia ten times quicker than usual. such extreme temperatures the body. simply to maintain its core temperature which if we did many calculations over our journey...
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a small of the pitching their tents and preparing for another twenty kilometer walk towards the north pole. but without it we saw it here at that all to cape the northernmost point of russia and then we walked all the way to the north pole. it's one thousand kilometers but they cause the ice and the i'll take is constantly moving was used to that one thousand kilmer says ends up becoming one and a half thousand. if you were. small and had to face many challenges during the night walk to the north pole even in such cold conditions people still sweat and that's considered to be the main threat to polar explorers because of minus forty degrees with wind speeds of twenty meters per second on the skin evaporates quickly leading to fatal hypothermia ten times quicker than usual. such extreme temperatures the body expends enormous energy simply to maintain its core temperature which if we did many calculations over our journey every day we ate five thousand calories worth of food an ordinary man in the office consumes maybe two thousand five hundred per day when he eat a piece of bacon after an h
a small of the pitching their tents and preparing for another twenty kilometer walk towards the north pole. but without it we saw it here at that all to cape the northernmost point of russia and then we walked all the way to the north pole. it's one thousand kilometers but they cause the ice and the i'll take is constantly moving was used to that one thousand kilmer says ends up becoming one and a half thousand. if you were. small and had to face many challenges during the night walk to the...
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giant camels on the north pole. and this is simply fantastic. now, there's a global warming aspect because it had to be warm for the camels to live there. so if this is going to happen again, i want to be around when the polar ice caps melt to see the amazing animals. >> david: dan, thank you very much. that's it for this week's show. i'm david asman, be sure to catch me weekday afternoons after the bell on fox business and each for forbes on fox. all next week, we hope to see you then. >> jon: on fox news watch, the media hyped the president's fear and blame game leading to the sequester and now that we're there have the media changed their tune on exaggeration and hysteria. hugo chavez's rule over venezuela ends. a chance to honor the man of the people dismissing the dark side. >> senator rand paul makes a stand on capitol hill delivering an old-fashioned filibuster demanding the white house come clean on drone strikes. did the media back him or bash him. ann romney speaks her mind the first time since the election, pointing out the failure of
giant camels on the north pole. and this is simply fantastic. now, there's a global warming aspect because it had to be warm for the camels to live there. so if this is going to happen again, i want to be around when the polar ice caps melt to see the amazing animals. >> david: dan, thank you very much. that's it for this week's show. i'm david asman, be sure to catch me weekday afternoons after the bell on fox business and each for forbes on fox. all next week, we hope to see you then....
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will be able to navigate through the arctic ocean in mass in fact they'll go straight over the north pole. for china the world's second largest economy and one of the biggest exporters it also means great savings both in terms of time and money going from shanghai to northern europe via the northern sea route along the russian coastline marked here in red shaves about six and a half thousand kilometers and about choo weeks off a trip that translates into savings of about four hundred thousand dollars in fuel costs and other expenses and that's for a single average journey it opens up a great prospects for russia and its trade relations with china a couple of years ago just chew ships pass through the north pole last year the number of those brave enough to try grew to almost fifty by the year two thousand and twenty china says up to fifteen percent of its ships will use that route and experts say the northern route is all a sea of opportunity for cargo carriers sure skeptics argue that search and rescue is extremely difficult in the arctic getting ice choke there would mean not only losin
will be able to navigate through the arctic ocean in mass in fact they'll go straight over the north pole. for china the world's second largest economy and one of the biggest exporters it also means great savings both in terms of time and money going from shanghai to northern europe via the northern sea route along the russian coastline marked here in red shaves about six and a half thousand kilometers and about choo weeks off a trip that translates into savings of about four hundred thousand...
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it moved 8 centimeters north pole to the east and that means rotation increased 1.26 millions of seconds so you work less because of chili right now, but it's an impact you have to take into account that happened because of that earthquake. here i can show you a set of photographs of the destruction in the coastal villages, most of them was because of the tsunami. the waves came in there and destroy everything. it goes about 300 meters inland, so nothing was safe. in the port activities, the containers, it's impressive derelict, you have it take that into account in places where you put containers in there because it was a big problem. and infrastructure also have some things was destroyed. bridges, airport. that's in santiago, absolutely far away from where the epicenter was. in terms of people who was meeting close to 500 people, 150 was because of the tsunami, 350 because of the earthquake. that is why, i show you why later. in certain areas over there just in -- 47 people died at once because they are on an island 100 meters off the coast and when the first wave came in, the island w
it moved 8 centimeters north pole to the east and that means rotation increased 1.26 millions of seconds so you work less because of chili right now, but it's an impact you have to take into account that happened because of that earthquake. here i can show you a set of photographs of the destruction in the coastal villages, most of them was because of the tsunami. the waves came in there and destroy everything. it goes about 300 meters inland, so nothing was safe. in the port activities, the...
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thisgian explorer's bust sits outside on spitsbergen island, from which he flew over the north pole.lowlees. who is roald amundsen? yes. the explorer for $400, please. drew. who is de soto? correct. explorer for $600, please. here's kelly. in 195n after sailing from south america to polynesia, this norwegian found pottery shards on the galapagos -- yellowlees. who is thor heyerdahl? yes. the explorer for $800, please. who is thor heyerdahl? yes.
thisgian explorer's bust sits outside on spitsbergen island, from which he flew over the north pole.lowlees. who is roald amundsen? yes. the explorer for $400, please. drew. who is de soto? correct. explorer for $600, please. here's kelly. in 195n after sailing from south america to polynesia, this norwegian found pottery shards on the galapagos -- yellowlees. who is thor heyerdahl? yes. the explorer for $800, please. who is thor heyerdahl? yes.
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they live in the the north pole. they don't even know what you are doing.hat is so not true. >> that is true. the glassiers are thinning out and they have far less places to have is bisexual sex. >> greg: i don't believe you. >> they have enough problems they don't need your face. >> a new york man faked his own drowning to collect a life insurance policy now pleaded guilty to conspiracy. raymond robb will spend 90 days in jail and have to pay 40 grand not police and coast guards for search efforts. the scam fell apart after he got the a speeding ticket in south carolina. this is why you don't speed. you know a lot of stuff. >> yeah, that is true you. >> greg: if one were to fake one's death is there a better way to do it? >> drowning is not a bad way because the body is not recovered but you have to cover all bases. a whole documentation thing. we were talking about this. who wouldn't want to do this at least for a little while? like totally disappear and go like -- >> greg: i think like if you will go to jail even the judge is going believe me when i got
they live in the the north pole. they don't even know what you are doing.hat is so not true. >> that is true. the glassiers are thinning out and they have far less places to have is bisexual sex. >> greg: i don't believe you. >> they have enough problems they don't need your face. >> a new york man faked his own drowning to collect a life insurance policy now pleaded guilty to conspiracy. raymond robb will spend 90 days in jail and have to pay 40 grand not police and...
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north magnetic poles. that serves as the source for particles. are a gift of nature we see what's going on in. space if you. trees can be seen here in the north if you study the northern lights closely. summarized. it is quite moderate and we see the it's. because it takes. two days to travel from. one. of those permanently days can be very long if you're not used to them and you decided to introduce me to one of the popular local pastimes. we're not exactly surrounded by shops out here so for us food in the lab is enrol the sort supply and he has invited me to try a little night fishing so we're going to see. if we can get him by saying. you know people here really enjoy fishing during the long pole and they get so carried away by it that they become oblivious to anything else if you're lucky enough to catch one you'll enjoy eating it it tastes so good you wouldn't want to eat any other kind of fish there's nothing like it and it was nothing tastier than fish caught in a long pole a night so no pressure then but fortunately jaroslav turned out to
north magnetic poles. that serves as the source for particles. are a gift of nature we see what's going on in. space if you. trees can be seen here in the north if you study the northern lights closely. summarized. it is quite moderate and we see the it's. because it takes. two days to travel from. one. of those permanently days can be very long if you're not used to them and you decided to introduce me to one of the popular local pastimes. we're not exactly surrounded by shops out here so for...
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specially when the command was shifted from north to pole there was a complete shift in. this meant to. start the infamous. process and the country to complete the action so people. from that time because them until that moment everyone thought that the u.s. is leaving within three months level of destruction wasn't that bad people thought you know maybe they can fix what was damaged and they can move on but i think by the end of two thousand two thousand and three it was very clear that the us. and that's why there was more violence in the country there was more. distance to the us presence i would imagine the split was in part because of the sanctions that had been imposed for for the decade prior i mean all the previous years some estimates say that five hundred thousand children had died from previous u.s. imposed sanctions on the country so i can imagine that there was. just trust for the us at that time but let's move on i mean interesting that you've said that you're half sunni half shia was this an issue for you before when you were growing up and how did this dif
specially when the command was shifted from north to pole there was a complete shift in. this meant to. start the infamous. process and the country to complete the action so people. from that time because them until that moment everyone thought that the u.s. is leaving within three months level of destruction wasn't that bad people thought you know maybe they can fix what was damaged and they can move on but i think by the end of two thousand two thousand and three it was very clear that the...
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. >> the breakup of the ice at the north pole is not unusual. >> right.re you guys funded in part by exxon? >> why did you imagine exxon give you fuel? >> fossil fuel industries have an enormous amount of clout. >> the koch brothers gave millions and millions to not do anything to fight climate change. >> they basically are in the business of selling doubt. >> that's one of the most powerful lines. they're in the business of selling doubt. it's that doubt that keeps this conversation, i think, about global warming going. >> it's true. because there is actually a consensus that it is happening. and that it is also human caused. however -- and even -- what's really interesting, is even rex tillerson from exxon now has finally acknowledged that climate change is actually happening. even the koch brothers. they will publicly come out and acknowledge it. yet then they will still funnel hundreds of millions of dollars to make sure climate legislation isn't passed. that there's false information put out about the climate crisis. and also about clean energy and t
. >> the breakup of the ice at the north pole is not unusual. >> right.re you guys funded in part by exxon? >> why did you imagine exxon give you fuel? >> fossil fuel industries have an enormous amount of clout. >> the koch brothers gave millions and millions to not do anything to fight climate change. >> they basically are in the business of selling doubt. >> that's one of the most powerful lines. they're in the business of selling doubt. it's that...
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there is this book out now saying there are a ton of polar bears overrunning the towns up by the north poleeople are still sort of clinging on to some people say you know, global warming doesn't exist. you know. >> stephanie: eric, before you go, i have to ask you did you see fox and friends founding father friday. they're reduced to interviewing fictional characters now from history. >> speaking of glenn beck, very glenn becky. they had a thomas jefferson impersonator but like it was -- not only was the whole thing goofy, but just as like entertainment like no one really knows what thomas jefferson sounded like it. could have been some guy off the street in period garb. whole thing was great. >> stephanie: steve ducey noted sketch artist, introduced him as the third president of the united states on a budget cutter. jefferson agreed he was. i believe that the government needs to be simple and frugal. we're not only being irresponsible but stealing from posterity. the segment was reminiscent of the show's interview with santa claus in december when gretchen carlson spoke to him to make the
there is this book out now saying there are a ton of polar bears overrunning the towns up by the north poleeople are still sort of clinging on to some people say you know, global warming doesn't exist. you know. >> stephanie: eric, before you go, i have to ask you did you see fox and friends founding father friday. they're reduced to interviewing fictional characters now from history. >> speaking of glenn beck, very glenn becky. they had a thomas jefferson impersonator but like it...
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pole. pg&e said power has been restored to all but 23 customers. >> north dakota governor signed a controversial anti portion billt. will ban abortions if a fetal heartbeat can be detected that can happen six weeks into pregnancy. it would also ban it based on genetic defects. north dakota is now the most restrictive state when it comes to abortion. >>> italy's highest criminal court is ordering a new trial for amanda knox for the death of her former roommate. the court today overturned the acquittals of knox and her former boyfriend. both were accused of killing knox's british roommate in 2007. a man was eventually convicted of murder. it's not clear what prompted knox's acquittal to be overturned. she called the court's decision painful. her attorney said he is shocked and frustrated with the decision. >> went through this already. we don't know what else can be discussed knox is now a student at the university of washington. she isn't required to return for the retrial and she has no plans to do so. >> the number of new homes in february fell across the nation according to new figures release
pole. pg&e said power has been restored to all but 23 customers. >> north dakota governor signed a controversial anti portion billt. will ban abortions if a fetal heartbeat can be detected that can happen six weeks into pregnancy. it would also ban it based on genetic defects. north dakota is now the most restrictive state when it comes to abortion. >>> italy's highest criminal court is ordering a new trial for amanda knox for the death of her former roommate. the court today...
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pole. pg&e said power has been restored to all but 23 customers. >> north dakota governor signed a controversial anti portion billt. will ban abortions if a fetal heartbeat can be detected that can happen six weeks into pregnancy. it would also ban it based on genetic defects. north dakota is now the most restrictive state when it comes to abortion. >>> italy's highest criminal court is ordering a new trial for amanda knox for the death of her former roommate. the court today overturned the acquittals of knox and her former boyfriend. both were accused of killing knox's british roommate in 2007. a man was eventually convicted of murder. it's not clear what prompted knox's acquittal to be overturned. she called the court's decision painful. her attorney said he is shocked and frustrated with the decision. >> went through this already. we don't know what else can be discussed knox is now a student at the university of washington. she isn't required to return for the retrial and she has no plans to do so. >> the number of new homes in february fell across the nation according to new figures release
pole. pg&e said power has been restored to all but 23 customers. >> north dakota governor signed a controversial anti portion billt. will ban abortions if a fetal heartbeat can be detected that can happen six weeks into pregnancy. it would also ban it based on genetic defects. north dakota is now the most restrictive state when it comes to abortion. >>> italy's highest criminal court is ordering a new trial for amanda knox for the death of her former roommate. the court today...
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north bay freeways. >> new this morning. a car slammed into a power polein a row in a window. let's go to will tran who is live on the scene. >> approximately 100 people are without power and pg&e crews is making progress. this just came on and the crews are still on the scene and that will be here for the next nine hours because they still need to fix the power pole that the suspect slammed into. here is video that receive from overnight. this happened about 2:30 a.m.. reportedly, the driver went down a long way. an officer was following this car and they were trying to find out what started this pursuit and what they're after this person. as soon as i get more information i will let you know. as far as the power is concerned there about 1800 people without power. >> we will keep you updated on this when it unfolds. >> this morning we are learning more about an incident in portland, oregon. when a santa cruz cop killer jeremy goulet stood trial for spying on a woman, as well as try to murder or a friend. danny thomas meant goulet in 2007 after catching hi
north bay freeways. >> new this morning. a car slammed into a power polein a row in a window. let's go to will tran who is live on the scene. >> approximately 100 people are without power and pg&e crews is making progress. this just came on and the crews are still on the scene and that will be here for the next nine hours because they still need to fix the power pole that the suspect slammed into. here is video that receive from overnight. this happened about 2:30 a.m.....
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north korea's third nuclear test last month. and seeing the light this chinese bus driver miraculously saves passengers after his bus was hit by a falling lamp post the pole smashed through the windscreen leaving the driver almost no time to react despite being nearly crushed the man shifts gears until the bus bumps into guardrails and stops according to local media no one was seriously injured in the accident. more international news in about a half hour's time but coming up abby martin and breaking that said stay with us. when you have nowhere to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and authorities alike fields out x. convicts anonymous people like he used to be. in for the homeless. to. join thousands of gadget gurus walk into the mobile world congress in barcelona where research and handset makers try to get their groove back. and software super chargers hope to spin previous successes forward crushes yandex turns up the heat on google and despite a new twist on infotainment it's not just fun and games often overlooked video engines pretty flawless streamin
north korea's third nuclear test last month. and seeing the light this chinese bus driver miraculously saves passengers after his bus was hit by a falling lamp post the pole smashed through the windscreen leaving the driver almost no time to react despite being nearly crushed the man shifts gears until the bus bumps into guardrails and stops according to local media no one was seriously injured in the accident. more international news in about a half hour's time but coming up abby martin and...
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north of d.c. the pipe burst last night sending water 25 feet into the air. the pressure reportedly knocked down a telephone polecials issued water restrictions for two counties. the mess shut down some roads and snarled traffic on others. as crews worked on repairs. arizona. a family's dog is finally back home in phoenix after united airlines mistakenly shipped the animal to ireland. the owner last week moved to arizona from new york. the airline had to put the dog on the later flight. after landing, the woman got the call that her pooch had somehow ended up across the pond. the airline apologized and refunded the owner for the animal's shipping costs. and that's the fox watch across america. >> did you catch it? we did but too late. maryland is m.d. not m.a., sorry, massachusetts. wearing a pair of see through pants to yoga class is and to turn heads. how would that fare with investors on wall street. how clothing company leg wear affected its stock. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're his
north of d.c. the pipe burst last night sending water 25 feet into the air. the pressure reportedly knocked down a telephone polecials issued water restrictions for two counties. the mess shut down some roads and snarled traffic on others. as crews worked on repairs. arizona. a family's dog is finally back home in phoenix after united airlines mistakenly shipped the animal to ireland. the owner last week moved to arizona from new york. the airline had to put the dog on the later flight. after...
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pole. >> we captured the flag. >> he helped protect other troops and digging fighting holes in the iraqi desert. >> you're sweating. but says it's all part of the job. >> he grew up poor in northng without food and running water sometimes. joined the marines fresh out of high school never expecting to go to war pew stayed cool under fire and shared cooking secrets in down time. >> take a little bit of water. pour it in there. not too much. >> hmm. >> today, timmons is a correction officer at lockup in tampa, texas. part-time guardsman. >> when you look back do you think about iraq? >> not so much anymore. i kind of look at it as, you know, part of my past. >> the iraq war left marks on timmons who says he was diagnosed with ptsd but claims no regrets and chokes up explaining why he serves. >> i felt pride in my country. i felt that by joining i could, i can give back. to the freedom i have and everything else. >> you still feel that pride? >> yeah. it's something that won't go away. >> timmons says the greatst lesson learned is taking nothing for granted. >> those are things that i think about that let me realize to be thankful for what i've got. i have been there. >> we have
pole. >> we captured the flag. >> he helped protect other troops and digging fighting holes in the iraqi desert. >> you're sweating. but says it's all part of the job. >> he grew up poor in northng without food and running water sometimes. joined the marines fresh out of high school never expecting to go to war pew stayed cool under fire and shared cooking secrets in down time. >> take a little bit of water. pour it in there. not too much. >> hmm. >>...
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pole. it could affect the energy or power for the people if that area. we will check back with c.h.p. and san jose police on that. we do have eastbound road work greenville to northalestinian and westbound is a grind in the altamont pass and it smooths out into dublin/pleasanton and livermore. >> we are a day away great all electronic tolling at the golden gate bridge. ahead, the big reminder in place to make sure that drivers are aware of the change. >> first, what is happening today to the south bay woman accused of trying to drug children at a day >> fremont, palo alto, north bay and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> 5:44 on this tuesday morning. new this morning an officer in the department of homeland security at sfo will be arraigned later this morning on child pornography charges. the 37-year-old was arrested early this month. authorities launched an investigation two years ago into allegations that he was sharing child porn. police searched his san francisco home and found more than 80 videos of child pornography on a sophisticated computer. lamb was arrested while working at sfo's security check point for passengers from overseas flights. >> also n
pole. it could affect the energy or power for the people if that area. we will check back with c.h.p. and san jose police on that. we do have eastbound road work greenville to northalestinian and westbound is a grind in the altamont pass and it smooths out into dublin/pleasanton and livermore. >> we are a day away great all electronic tolling at the golden gate bridge. ahead, the big reminder in place to make sure that drivers are aware of the change. >> first, what is happening...
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north bay is still fairly light. >> a quick update at a san jose where a street sweeper had a powerful hittinr pole and knocking out the power. >> the cold men southbound direction has been shut down. is that from 5:00 a.m. and about 600 people including midnight businesses lost power. we still do not know what caused the street sweeper to get off the roadway and slam into the powerful. fortunately the poland and the other direction and did not fall on top of him. even at its low speed it was still damaging. they have been able to restore power to a handful of people. >> in the freezing temperatures and the snow, people have been lined up outside the supreme court and gathering in rallying arab waiting for the high court to take up the first of to same-sex marriage cases. the justices are listening to oral arguments starting in just about 15 minutes on prop 8. that is california's ban on same-sex marriage that voters approved in 2008. the challengers argued at the 14th amendment guarantees equal protection. they say the fighting marriages between a man and woman violates their equal rights. the or all arguments com
north bay is still fairly light. >> a quick update at a san jose where a street sweeper had a powerful hittinr pole and knocking out the power. >> the cold men southbound direction has been shut down. is that from 5:00 a.m. and about 600 people including midnight businesses lost power. we still do not know what caused the street sweeper to get off the roadway and slam into the powerful. fortunately the poland and the other direction and did not fall on top of him. even at its low...