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are if there is only northern lights they you can't think how big they are. marcus checks every evening to see how good his chances are of seeing the lights there visible about two hundred times a year. the lights are created by i like to be charged particles released from the sun that collide with particles in the earth's atmosphere and they appear stronger the closer you are to the north or south pole. good weather for the nordic light for follow is that the oh you have a clear sky because the northern lights they are about one hundred kilometers from the earth's surface so the clouds are much lower than if there is clouds you will see that you will not see the northern lights. it must take a special kind of person to spend hours alone in the cold hunting down the lights. i guess. no i don't know you don't need to be a special type if you get tired very early then very it's not good for you. when he finally gets a glimpse his equipment can't let him down it needs special treatment in these freezing temperatures. when you take photos in a cold temperature bu
are if there is only northern lights they you can't think how big they are. marcus checks every evening to see how good his chances are of seeing the lights there visible about two hundred times a year. the lights are created by i like to be charged particles released from the sun that collide with particles in the earth's atmosphere and they appear stronger the closer you are to the north or south pole. good weather for the nordic light for follow is that the oh you have a clear sky because...
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the northern lights greenest then there is also pink or red and yellow. but i like the pink the green is normally not so green earth you see in the photos but the pink is pink ask you three. refer has shot more than one hundred thousand photos to date he edits them on his computer and knows just what it takes to do the lights justice. in a friend. or person or or whatever and something in the middle and then in the background there is not and. so have you created the perfect hole here to northern whites are if there is only not in life you can't think how big. marcus checks every evening to see how good his chances are of seeing the lights there visible about two hundred times a year. the other lights are created by a like trickly charged particles released from the sun that collide with particles in the earth's atmosphere and they appear stronger the closer you are to the north or south pole. good weather for the not eclipse for a photo is that the oh you have a clear sky because the northern lights they are about the one hundred kilometers from the surf
the northern lights greenest then there is also pink or red and yellow. but i like the pink the green is normally not so green earth you see in the photos but the pink is pink ask you three. refer has shot more than one hundred thousand photos to date he edits them on his computer and knows just what it takes to do the lights justice. in a friend. or person or or whatever and something in the middle and then in the background there is not and. so have you created the perfect hole here to...
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that will extend its way across northern ireland into northern and western parts of scotland and also across south—west england and wales. a mild lightnuing across northern ireland, some of it heavy, turning dry across wales in south—west england, outbreaks of rain move north and east was but behind it deems will turn dry, some bright or sunny spells, a scattering of showers and a much more mild a. ties between 10— 50 celsius, 16 or 17 full east anglia or the south—east and a fairly gentle breeze competitor we can. if you have fireworks display plans through tomorrow evening for most it should be mainly dry, some outbreaks of rent be mainly dry, some outbreaks of re nt a cross be mainly dry, some outbreaks of rent across northern and western parts of scotland. maybe the far south—west, but for most it should be dry, gentle to moderate breeze and it will be mild. monday night into tuesday we have another system in the west losing its way eastwards. there is limited east was extent eastwards. there is limited east was exte nt o n eastwards. there is limited east was extent on tuesday the heaviest rain will be arriving into northern ire
that will extend its way across northern ireland into northern and western parts of scotland and also across south—west england and wales. a mild lightnuing across northern ireland, some of it heavy, turning dry across wales in south—west england, outbreaks of rain move north and east was but behind it deems will turn dry, some bright or sunny spells, a scattering of showers and a much more mild a. ties between 10— 50 celsius, 16 or 17 full east anglia or the south—east and a fairly...
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light winds compare to the weekend. still a noticeable breeze. away from northern nd northern ireland, the north—west of scotland and maybe the isles of scilly should be mainly dry to monday, if you have bonfire displays. dry for most and mild with a moderate breeze. monday into tuesday, anotherfrontal a moderate breeze. monday into tuesday, another frontal system in the atlantic ocean its way towards us the atlantic ocean its way towards us but there is a limit to its eastern extent on tuesday. it looks like the outbreaks of rain will slowly be arriving into northern ireland, western parts of wales and south—west england to the afternoon, eventually some patchy rain for the western side of scotland but further east it is dry, notable southerly wind but it is a warm direction, temperature is getting up to between 13-17 temperature is getting up to between 13— i7 celsius topic that area of rain connected to this front will slide its way eastwards through tuesday night and into wednesday, most of us will see some rain out of this increasingly patchy to further east y
light winds compare to the weekend. still a noticeable breeze. away from northern nd northern ireland, the north—west of scotland and maybe the isles of scilly should be mainly dry to monday, if you have bonfire displays. dry for most and mild with a moderate breeze. monday into tuesday, anotherfrontal a moderate breeze. monday into tuesday, another frontal system in the atlantic ocean its way towards us the atlantic ocean its way towards us but there is a limit to its eastern extent on...
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still around, also we have rain crossing the north of scotland the shetland isles enjoyed the northern lightsfrom the far north of scotland, it clears overnight —— turns chilly overnight. you can see the cluster showers across the western side of the uk and southern parts by the time we get the morning and of course we have got lots of people out about because it is the centenary of the armistice day, and unfortunately, it coincides with the really heavy showers. this is how it is shaping up showers. this is how it is shaping up to the morning hours. very heavy showers work their way right across southern and central england and wales, out into the north sea. the northern scotland and northern ireland, faring little better, more sunshine but still showers. it is still relatively mild with a gusty wind neither is really heavy downpours. do take something waterproof with you. this is bbc news, i'm martin stanford. our top stories: a moment of rememberance as the leaders of france and germany mark 100 years since the end of the first world war. france's president macron and germany's chancellor
still around, also we have rain crossing the north of scotland the shetland isles enjoyed the northern lightsfrom the far north of scotland, it clears overnight —— turns chilly overnight. you can see the cluster showers across the western side of the uk and southern parts by the time we get the morning and of course we have got lots of people out about because it is the centenary of the armistice day, and unfortunately, it coincides with the really heavy showers. this is how it is shaping...
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nature's very own light spectacular, the aurora borealis, or northern lights, in full display acrosstern england under clearer skies, but further west, a different story. this area of low pressure in the bay of biscay, we have a frontal system extending across western fringes of the uk, continuing to bring outbreaks of rain. this will ease from northern ireland through the morning and things get dry across wales and south—west england and outbreaks of rain continue to push their way north and eastwards across scotland as this too pulls away. behind it, we'll see the cloud thinning and breaking. bright and sunny spells and a scattering of showers, but very mild for the early part of november. temperatures generally between 10 and 15 celsius, up to 16 or 17 in east anglia and south—east england. after the windy conditions of the weekend, a gentler south or south—easterly breeze through monday afternoon. we'll keep that gentle breeze as we go on through the evening. for many, it will be dry with clear spells. a bit of patchy rain continuing across parts of northern ireland, western scot
nature's very own light spectacular, the aurora borealis, or northern lights, in full display acrosstern england under clearer skies, but further west, a different story. this area of low pressure in the bay of biscay, we have a frontal system extending across western fringes of the uk, continuing to bring outbreaks of rain. this will ease from northern ireland through the morning and things get dry across wales and south—west england and outbreaks of rain continue to push their way north and...
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nature's very own light spectacular, the aurora borealis or northern lights, in full display across the clear skies but further west a different story as this area of low pressure in the bay of biscay as a frontal system extending across western fringes of the uk, bringing outbreaks of rain. this will ease from northern ireland through the morning and things get dry across wales and south—west england and outbreaks of rain continue to push their way north and east across scotland as it pulls away. behind it, the cloud thins and breaks. bright and sunny spells and a scattering of showers but very mild for the early part of november. temperatures between ten and 15 celsius reaching 16 or 17 in east anglia and south—east england. after the windy conditions of the weekend, a gentler south, south—easterly breeze through monday afternoon. we will keep that breeze as we go on through the evening. for many it will be dry with clear spells. a bit of patchy rain continuing across parts of northern ireland and western scotland, possibly the far south—west of england. but if you have plans for fire
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uses natural lights in fact he goes far up to the north of europe to capture the borealis the northern lights and marcus is quite incredible because he will go on tracks of hours and hours of the time i think they have some of those but it just takes the sled out he goes out in the darkness say six seven hours at a time we're talking minus thirty degree temperatures minus three degrees celsius to capture his images but i think you'll agree it's really worth it i mean just because you watch. yeah and marcus calls himself a light hunter he only goes out when the conditions are absolutely perfect for the northern lights bright clear skies he knows that environmental conditions are right so he can capture them and yeah i mean what did he say about those about those in there speaking hundred magic attack you know magic is the one actually scott. who to feel ok also when you look at this time of the yeah i often think of christmas lights do you have any of those yes you of course way ahead of you obviously christmas eve. and started here in northern europe and this is i mean it's a little bit now l
uses natural lights in fact he goes far up to the north of europe to capture the borealis the northern lights and marcus is quite incredible because he will go on tracks of hours and hours of the time i think they have some of those but it just takes the sled out he goes out in the darkness say six seven hours at a time we're talking minus thirty degree temperatures minus three degrees celsius to capture his images but i think you'll agree it's really worth it i mean just because you watch....
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came from beth, who captured these beautiful shots in iceland, alongside a snap of the elusive northern lightsvideos clocking up the views online. this month is the 50th anniversary of america's trails network — a system of roads and pathways that were set up to encourage people to get out and explore the country's national parks, scenic spaces and heritage hotspots. will and jim pattiz are using their online filmmaking skills to bring the wonders of america's national parks to life. from towering volcanoes to scorching deserts, the brothers' ‘more thanjust parks' video series aims to inspire a new generation of visitors to get offline and explore the landscapes in person. setting foot in a national park is like setting foot on another planet. the main goal of our videos is to inspire people to get out into our national parks and to have experience out there for themselves. wolf howls. and finally, this video explores how the reintroduction of wolves as the top predators in yellowstone after a 70—year absence rebalanced the ecosystem and even the shape of the rivers themselves. wolf howls. and
came from beth, who captured these beautiful shots in iceland, alongside a snap of the elusive northern lightsvideos clocking up the views online. this month is the 50th anniversary of america's trails network — a system of roads and pathways that were set up to encourage people to get out and explore the country's national parks, scenic spaces and heritage hotspots. will and jim pattiz are using their online filmmaking skills to bring the wonders of america's national parks to life. from...
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nature's very own light spectacular, the aurora borealis or northern or northern lights in full displayand and eastern england under clear skies but further west a different story as this area of low pressure in the bay of biscay as a frontal system extending across western fringes of the uk, bringing outbreaks of rain. this will ease from northern ireland through the morning and things get dry across wales and south—west england and outbreaks of rain continue to push their way north and east across scotland as it pulls away. behind it, the cloud thins and breaks. bright and sunny spells and a scattering of showers but very mild for the early part of november. temperatures between ten and 15 celsius reaching 16 or 17 in east anglia and south—east england. after the windy conditions of the weekend, a gentle south, south—easterly breeze through monday afternoon. we will keep that breeze as we go on through the evening. for many it will be dry with clear spells. a bit of patchy rain continuing across parts of northern ireland and western scotland, possibly the far south—west of england. bu
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markets keeley specializes in taking pictures of the northern lights and lapland in his home country is the right place for him. but even here good shots take lots of patience for an extra warm winter clothes. you wrote photographer next time on your. children as commodities it's a business worth billions in europe minors are abused for child labor graffiti and prostitution. but it's hard to bring those responsible to justice. tracking down the traffickers we talk to people trying to prevent this appalling crime child trafficking in europe. close up in fifteen minutes on d w. the fast pace of life in the digital. shift as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information on the wheaties finds and interviews with makers and users. in forty five minutes. if you ever have to cover up a murder the best way is to make a lot of accidents raring to. never read a book like this or. does the term mr sherman the streets. they say. that technology digital advances are transforming the world. is humanity ready for it. the second season of our documentary series the
markets keeley specializes in taking pictures of the northern lights and lapland in his home country is the right place for him. but even here good shots take lots of patience for an extra warm winter clothes. you wrote photographer next time on your. children as commodities it's a business worth billions in europe minors are abused for child labor graffiti and prostitution. but it's hard to bring those responsible to justice. tracking down the traffickers we talk to people trying to prevent...
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northern lights snow and ice and the deep arctic nights of lochlann the wilderness of finland high north can be worn as fashion items this is the collection of the young halo label founded in twenty seventeen something of lapland the home region of halo can be found in the collections every five. but for us it means two from variations of white during the during their year it's like their night last night when the sun doesn't set out or their winter when the sun doesn't show up saw halo. reflects things for us. the laplanders or sammy identify seasons of the year each one has provided inspiration but these designers don't think in terms of seasons they have no winter or summer collections or even trends each piece stands alone each made to last a lifetime that's an approach typical of finland. helsinki is the place to get familiar with finland own fashion scene the campell a real was just recently opened in finland capital helsinki the country's fashion scene is still very much in its beginnings and gaining confidence the second floor is reserved for thinnish designers exclusively what t
northern lights snow and ice and the deep arctic nights of lochlann the wilderness of finland high north can be worn as fashion items this is the collection of the young halo label founded in twenty seventeen something of lapland the home region of halo can be found in the collections every five. but for us it means two from variations of white during the during their year it's like their night last night when the sun doesn't set out or their winter when the sun doesn't show up saw halo....
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northern lights snow and ice and the deep arctic night of lapland the wilderness of finland high north can be worn as fashion items this is the collection of the young halo label founded in twenty seventeen something of lapland the home region of halo can be found in the collections every five. to four hours it means to find variations of light during the during the year it's like their night last night when the sun doesn't set out or their winter when the sun doesn't show up so or halo. reflects things for us at. the laplanders or sammy identify seasons of the year each one has provided inspiration but these designers don't think in terms of seasons they have no winter or summer collections or even trends each piece stands alone each made to last a lifetime that's an approach typical of finland. helsinki is the place to get familiar with finland own fashion scene the campell a real was just recently opened in finance capital helsinki the country's fashion scene is still very much in its beginnings and gaining confidence the second floor is reserved for finnish design is exclusively wh
northern lights snow and ice and the deep arctic night of lapland the wilderness of finland high north can be worn as fashion items this is the collection of the young halo label founded in twenty seventeen something of lapland the home region of halo can be found in the collections every five. to four hours it means to find variations of light during the during the year it's like their night last night when the sun doesn't set out or their winter when the sun doesn't show up so or halo....
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we have seen the northern lights in shetland just recently but not too much longer. rth and the northern ireland, even a bit of mist and fog first thing. pushing all the showers across wales, into the midlands, southern england, across the london area just before 11am, around the cenotaph for those making their way to the commemorations here, likely to get wet ahead of time and then during the 11 hour across east anglia, lincolnshire and into parts of northern and western england. as ever, the devil is in the detail with the showers. you can see them moving into southern scotland, northern ireland as well. perhaps the lion ‘s share of the sunshine northern ireland, but even he not exempt and they showers. i would not like to say even here, it is unlikely to stay dry tomorrow morning. the showers to pep up a northern ireland and parts of central scotland perhaps by that stage, fewer showers across england and wales. temperatures will be on a par with today is a little higher than those 100 years ago and on the mild side for november. as we head into the latter part of
we have seen the northern lights in shetland just recently but not too much longer. rth and the northern ireland, even a bit of mist and fog first thing. pushing all the showers across wales, into the midlands, southern england, across the london area just before 11am, around the cenotaph for those making their way to the commemorations here, likely to get wet ahead of time and then during the 11 hour across east anglia, lincolnshire and into parts of northern and western england. as ever, the...
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nature's very own light spectacular, the aurora borealis or northern lights, in full display across thet a different story as this area of low pressure in the bay of biscay as a frontal system extending across western fringes of the uk, bringing outbreaks of rain. this will ease from northern ireland through the morning and things get dry across wales and south—west england and outbreaks of rain continue to push their way north and east across scotland as it pulls away. behind it, the cloud thins and breaks. bright and sunny spells and a scattering of showers but very mild for the early part of november. temperatures between ten and 15 celsius reaching 16 or 17 in east anglia and south—east england. after the windy conditions of the weekend, a gentler south, south—easterly breeze through monday afternoon. we will keep that breeze as we go on through the evening. for many it will be dry with clear spells. a bit of patchy rain continuing across parts of northern ireland and western scotland, possibly the far south—west of england. but if you have plans for firework or bonfire displays on
nature's very own light spectacular, the aurora borealis or northern lights, in full display across thet a different story as this area of low pressure in the bay of biscay as a frontal system extending across western fringes of the uk, bringing outbreaks of rain. this will ease from northern ireland through the morning and things get dry across wales and south—west england and outbreaks of rain continue to push their way north and east across scotland as it pulls away. behind it, the cloud...
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nature's very own light spectacular, the aurora borealis, or northern lights, in full display acrossr clearer skies, but further west, a different story. this area of low pressure in the bay of biscay, we have a frontal system extending across western fringes of the uk, continuing to bring outbreaks of rain. this will ease from northern ireland through the morning and things get dry across wales and south—west england and outbreaks of rain continue to push their way north and eastwards across scotland as this too pulls away. behind it, we'll see the cloud thinning and breaking. bright and sunny spells and a scattering of showers, but very mild for the early part of november. temperatures generally between 10 and 15 celsius, up to 16 or 17 in east anglia and south—east england. after the windy conditions of the weekend, a gentler south or south—easterly breeze through monday afternoon. we'll keep that gentle breeze as we go on through the evening. for many, it will be dry with clear spells. a bit of patchy rain continuing across parts of northern ireland, western scotland, maybe the f
nature's very own light spectacular, the aurora borealis, or northern lights, in full display acrossr clearer skies, but further west, a different story. this area of low pressure in the bay of biscay, we have a frontal system extending across western fringes of the uk, continuing to bring outbreaks of rain. this will ease from northern ireland through the morning and things get dry across wales and south—west england and outbreaks of rain continue to push their way north and eastwards across...
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england has been treated to the northern lights overnight.ay from northern ireland through the morning and things dry across wales in south—west england. further outbreaks of rain will push across scotland. behind it, some bright and sunny spells. temperatures between ten and 15 celsius. up to 15 or 16 for the south—east of england. in the evening, some western parts of scotla nd evening, some western parts of scotland we could pick up some patchy rain. dry with some clear spells. it is a mild day. this mild airon spells. it is a mild day. this mild air on southerly winds as we go through tuesday, and it dated us for much of the week. yes, it is mild in the week ahead at it will be windy and they will be some rain at times. that is all from me. goodbye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is duncan golestani. our top stories: american sanctions on iran's oil industry are due to come into effect in two hours' time. final rallies before the american midterm elections — president trump says
england has been treated to the northern lights overnight.ay from northern ireland through the morning and things dry across wales in south—west england. further outbreaks of rain will push across scotland. behind it, some bright and sunny spells. temperatures between ten and 15 celsius. up to 15 or 16 for the south—east of england. in the evening, some western parts of scotla nd evening, some western parts of scotland we could pick up some patchy rain. dry with some clear spells. it is a...
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you know if you're seeing northern lights, and the thunderstorm in the east, and wolves howling all ative when i hear that. >> anthony: jim harrison is a colossus. a legend, and the last of his kind. >> jim harrison: people forget children grow up making up stories, and that's all i'm doing as an adult. you know? >> anthony: he is one of america's greatest poets. the author of thirty-nine novels and books, many set in montana, including "the legends of the fall." he's a screenwriter and gourmet. in his food memoir, "the raw and the cooked," he chronicles many, many epic meals. he has lived a life that can only be imagined. dan is his friend and confidant, and the two have for years hunted and fished together. >> dan lahren: here's to, here's to the game. >> anthony: his health prevents him from hunting, but not from enjoying a meal of spatchcocked hungarian partridge. >> dan lahren: i made a liver loaf with elk meat, elk liver, and pork fat. >> anthony: awesome. >> dan lahren: some spices. gonna have some beets. quail in aspic. >> anthony: quail en gelee. >> dan lahren: en gelee. elk c
you know if you're seeing northern lights, and the thunderstorm in the east, and wolves howling all ative when i hear that. >> anthony: jim harrison is a colossus. a legend, and the last of his kind. >> jim harrison: people forget children grow up making up stories, and that's all i'm doing as an adult. you know? >> anthony: he is one of america's greatest poets. the author of thirty-nine novels and books, many set in montana, including "the legends of the fall."...
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nitrogen molecules are excited in the atmosphere and glow that's the aurora also known as the northern or southern lights the fascinating display is harmless but solar storms can destroy satellites and they pose a risk to astronauts on space walks a powerful solar storm can even knock out power supplies on parts of the earth. leading to our lives depend on electronics in many ways the electricity plays again . that's when it's such a poet shut down. computers wipe out memory and so on so much that i wouldn't want to be on an airplane if the onboard computer system failed for examples to me since i was president. so what's needed is a more reliable early warning system the european space agency plans to send the satellite mission to the sun in twenty to twenty. the data sent back by the solar orbiter will improve our understanding of solar eruptions the spacecraft protected by a heat shield will measure the magnetic field deep below the sun's surface one imaging instrument it will carry was developed and getting an. even more than that in future we hope to be able to predict just like a weather forecast e
nitrogen molecules are excited in the atmosphere and glow that's the aurora also known as the northern or southern lights the fascinating display is harmless but solar storms can destroy satellites and they pose a risk to astronauts on space walks a powerful solar storm can even knock out power supplies on parts of the earth. leading to our lives depend on electronics in many ways the electricity plays again . that's when it's such a poet shut down. computers wipe out memory and so on so much...
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you'll agree they're worth it i mean take a look these are some of the images he's captured of the northern lights. or some combination of a phenomenal and he calls himself a light hunter and he carefully prepares his his his tracks to make sure the conditions are absolutely perfect for clear skies the best chance of getting the aurora borealis out there i mean just on believable. so beautiful so that's good that's good yes yes good work to a three so far. now as we move into december. got to presume that there's some some reference to christmas amongst you and your yes it sure is of course christmas lights i mean now i know that the cities of europe are competing almost like my dad and next door neighbors to put up the christmas lights to be the most spectacular most over the top the brightest on the street the brightest look on the cotton and so we will. three spots across europe for some of the most spectacular christmas lights here starting in paris and which has been set afire with red lights that sort of classic french style kick off to the christmas season but over in england they did it on
you'll agree they're worth it i mean take a look these are some of the images he's captured of the northern lights. or some combination of a phenomenal and he calls himself a light hunter and he carefully prepares his his his tracks to make sure the conditions are absolutely perfect for clear skies the best chance of getting the aurora borealis out there i mean just on believable. so beautiful so that's good that's good yes yes good work to a three so far. now as we move into december. got to...
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the northern lights are out. you can see them. they're beautiful. we actually gate lot of tastes in the winter, believe it or not. but there's something else that's very unique about my state, very special, and it is this -- it's one of the most patriotic states in the entire country. more veterans per capita than any state in america. so, we like to brag about that. i certainly like to brag about that. my constituents serve in the military, and their families sacrifice. and so many of these veterans, like thet do throughout the country, some of our alaskan veterans devote time, energy, and resources to giving back to their community. but to also helping other veterans. so, mr. president, we all know a few weeks ago we celebrated veterans day, and as part of that celebration, as part of our alaskan of the week series, i want to recognize as today's alaskan of the week, mr. ron travis, alopping with his wife linda, and what they have done in terms of spending years making a difference for american veterans, alaskan veterans, hundreds, if not thousand
the northern lights are out. you can see them. they're beautiful. we actually gate lot of tastes in the winter, believe it or not. but there's something else that's very unique about my state, very special, and it is this -- it's one of the most patriotic states in the entire country. more veterans per capita than any state in america. so, we like to brag about that. i certainly like to brag about that. my constituents serve in the military, and their families sacrifice. and so many of these...
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between the showers and across northern scotland where the winds for fairly across northern scotland where the winds forfairly lighterhead, could get colder in a few spots for a touch of frost but most places holding up between four and 10 celsius. tomorrow is of course armistice day, remembrance sunday, and the weather continues in the same rain. —— in the same manner. the showers are likely to combine into bands across england and wales through the morning, clipping into southwest scotland, behind datsun sunny spells but also further showers push in in, especially for the south coast of england and parts of the south and west of wales. east anglia, northern england and southwest scotland, a band of showery rain will be drifting through but for northern ireland and parts of scotland, most likely to be dry at 11 o'clock if you're heading out to a commemoration and as we head deeper into sunday through the afternoon, we continue to see showers feeding through. this band of showers is likely to turn things wet across northern ireland towards the end of the day, temperatures between ten and 1a celsius, still fairly br
between the showers and across northern scotland where the winds for fairly across northern scotland where the winds forfairly lighterhead, could get colder in a few spots for a touch of frost but most places holding up between four and 10 celsius. tomorrow is of course armistice day, remembrance sunday, and the weather continues in the same rain. —— in the same manner. the showers are likely to combine into bands across england and wales through the morning, clipping into southwest...
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skies stay clear in northern scotland. lightarmistice day, at the start, similar weather with sunny spells and heavy showers. always difficult to predict where showers turn up, they look like they will organise themselves into bands. drifting northwards across england and wales. behind that, more in the way of dry weather and sunshine. a south—westerly breeze along the south—westerly breeze along the south coast of wales, it could catch a shower. more cloud in east anglia, northern england and into southern scotla nd northern england and into southern scotland as well. in northern scotland, these are the areas most favoured to be dry. some sunshine, but showers could crop up anywhere. through the afternoon, showers continue to drift through the afternoon but spells of sunshine between. temperatures similar to where they are today. 10—14d. still breezy. towards the start of the new working week, low—pressure in charge. showers in our direction. clipping more persistent rain into parts of the south—east on monday morning. uncertai
skies stay clear in northern scotland. lightarmistice day, at the start, similar weather with sunny spells and heavy showers. always difficult to predict where showers turn up, they look like they will organise themselves into bands. drifting northwards across england and wales. behind that, more in the way of dry weather and sunshine. a south—westerly breeze along the south—westerly breeze along the south coast of wales, it could catch a shower. more cloud in east anglia, northern england...
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as the rain is clear from northern scotland it is you we could see a touch of frost towards morning and even patchy mist and fog because the winds for lightare more showers to follow. here it'll bea more showers to follow. here it'll be a relatively mild night once again but unfortunately that means as we head into remembrance sunday, armistice day, there is a high chance of catching showers. across england and wales, in particular. western and southern 0pen england, the south—east and the midlands and east anglia. around about 11 o'clock it still looks quite wet in eastern areas. it might query away from the cenotaph —— by that time but there is still uncertainty to get that detail and even before then, if heading about there will be showers, some heavy showers with hail and thunder. perhaps fewer for northern ireland but they are coming back into dumfries and galloway and the lowla nds into dumfries and galloway and the lowlands of scotland and might be that coal strike gives a study of sunshine first thing across northern scotla nd sunshine first thing across northern scotland so there are some areas where we will hopefully escape the
as the rain is clear from northern scotland it is you we could see a touch of frost towards morning and even patchy mist and fog because the winds for lightare more showers to follow. here it'll bea more showers to follow. here it'll be a relatively mild night once again but unfortunately that means as we head into remembrance sunday, armistice day, there is a high chance of catching showers. across england and wales, in particular. western and southern 0pen england, the south—east and the...
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Nov 5, 2018
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err this was last night in shetland, the northern lights. they are very nice, these. never seen it but eve ryo ne atmosphere. i have never seen it but everyone who has, you neverforget it, do you? iwent everyone who has, you neverforget it, do you? i went to iceland a few yea rs it, do you? i went to iceland a few years ago, and it was completely overcast. that was a shame. you should have checked the weather forecast! i know! i can tell you now that the forecast tonight suggests, this is our aurora forecast, and basically where you see the red scam thatis basically where you see the red scam that is the very high probability of catching a glimpse of it. this is about 11pm, pretty much certainty, so folks in reykjavik will get a considerate and in the north of scotla nd considerate and in the north of scotland once again. sometimes these greens and yellows can be as far south as... we should have an aurora forecast every day. this is the time of year to go to iceland, i don‘t work for the tourist board by the way. you can see them in norway and finland. we are not alw
err this was last night in shetland, the northern lights. they are very nice, these. never seen it but eve ryo ne atmosphere. i have never seen it but everyone who has, you neverforget it, do you? iwent everyone who has, you neverforget it, do you? i went to iceland a few yea rs it, do you? i went to iceland a few years ago, and it was completely overcast. that was a shame. you should have checked the weather forecast! i know! i can tell you now that the forecast tonight suggests, this is our...
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nitrogen molecules are excited in the atmosphere and glow that's the aurora also known as the northern or southern lights the fascinating display is harmless but solar storms can destroy satellites and they pose a risk to astronauts on space walks a powerful solar storm can even knock out power supplies on parts of the earth. leaving our lives depend on electronics in many ways the electricity plays a game. all over the of this it's such a poet college coach shut down computers wipe out memory and so on and so forth and i wouldn't want to be on an airplane if the onboard computer system failed for examples especially if timid incitements it was possible. so what's needed is a more reliable early warning system the european space agency plans to send the satellite mission to the sun in two thousand and twenty. the data sent back by the solar orbiter will improve our understanding of solar eruptions the spacecraft protected by a heat shield will measure the magnetic field deep below the sun's surface one imaging instrument it will carry was developed in getting an. even one in that in future we hope to be
nitrogen molecules are excited in the atmosphere and glow that's the aurora also known as the northern or southern lights the fascinating display is harmless but solar storms can destroy satellites and they pose a risk to astronauts on space walks a powerful solar storm can even knock out power supplies on parts of the earth. leaving our lives depend on electronics in many ways the electricity plays a game. all over the of this it's such a poet college coach shut down computers wipe out memory...
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Nov 4, 2018
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something dry and brighter from any of you and this is a better day across scotland and northern ireland will lightstern isles but much of scotland and much of northern ireland this afternoon will stay dry and sunny. temperatures in the low teens. if you gamble in and around cumbria, and england and wales in general. devon and cornwall stay pretty wet. drying a jealous of its three counties can build what you got today. in the anglia and the south—east, should be fine with clear skies and sunny spells. if you‘re off to any organised firework display tonight, a bit cooler than last night, not as windy, greatest jazz of the brain is in wales and some in northern england. tomorrow is looking a bit better forjust about all. for much of tonight, rain across part of the west spreading into northern ireland and south—west scotla nd into northern ireland and south—west scotland later with some that train being very heavy indeed. the advance will see some clearer skies and temperatures down into single figures. not a temperatures down into single figures. nota mile temperatures down into single figures. not
something dry and brighter from any of you and this is a better day across scotland and northern ireland will lightstern isles but much of scotland and much of northern ireland this afternoon will stay dry and sunny. temperatures in the low teens. if you gamble in and around cumbria, and england and wales in general. devon and cornwall stay pretty wet. drying a jealous of its three counties can build what you got today. in the anglia and the south—east, should be fine with clear skies and...
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Nov 28, 2018
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it is the northern lights, an island off of norway. aurora borealis. that is my son brian, photo.to release one from this year? >> the reason for the season who i came up with sam holland who is a great produce ir. there is so much commerciality and all that, i wanted to make it a gentle reminder it is essentially a christian holiday. about the birth of jesus a long time ago. steve: indeed. we heard with the archival video, the beach boys singing, little st. nick. >> that's right. >> you recorded that for this album. >> people asked me i recorded it because i could. steve: it's a classic. >> i'm a lead singer on that classic and this version. it is fun. i have nothing wrong with all the cultural celebrations aspects. i wanted to do a little gentle reminder essentially jesus preached love. i think love is so much desperately needed in the world today. brian: you came up through a turbulent time. in the '60s, you started -- >> oh, boy. brian: 2018 we're really at each other's throats. in the '60s, we were coming apart it seems. >> this is true. there is always been divisiveness and
it is the northern lights, an island off of norway. aurora borealis. that is my son brian, photo.to release one from this year? >> the reason for the season who i came up with sam holland who is a great produce ir. there is so much commerciality and all that, i wanted to make it a gentle reminder it is essentially a christian holiday. about the birth of jesus a long time ago. steve: indeed. we heard with the archival video, the beach boys singing, little st. nick. >> that's right....
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and patchy, heavyin midlands will be light and patchy, heavy in the south—west but the far south—east, much of scotland and northern with light winds. that evening, the rain will pep up in western areas and move up the rain will pep up in western areas and move up the irish seeds that if you're heading out to bonfire night events, or the actual event itself on monday, it looks like be largely dry away from western coasts. the rain will become heavier and more persistent and more persistent as it moves into northern ireland through the night, into western scotland and always staying quite damp and murky in western wales and the south—west but elsewhere, dry with clear spells and light winds. fairly mild, temperatures between seven and 9 degrees with a few chilly spot in the prolonged clear spells further east. this is monday, a weather front in the north and west of the country, thicker cloud throughout the day with outbreaks of showery rain will it should potted up in wales and the south—west in the afternoon —— brighten up. it will be mild in eastern areas with good spells of sunshine. we continue to import mild a
and patchy, heavyin midlands will be light and patchy, heavy in the south—west but the far south—east, much of scotland and northern with light winds. that evening, the rain will pep up in western areas and move up the rain will pep up in western areas and move up the irish seeds that if you're heading out to bonfire night events, or the actual event itself on monday, it looks like be largely dry away from western coasts. the rain will become heavier and more persistent and more persistent...
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there's a few outliers out there across parts of northern virginia. 58re d in national airport. lightll be with the rest of the day. 39 in manassas. 41 for gtwarr and leesburg. there's a chill there across parts of northern virginia. suburban maryland isld . 54 at joint base andrews. so your planner then for yourco ute today, might actually need the sunglasses once again after two rainouts in aw. it will be a mix of clouds and sunshine today. mostly ithe 40s for the ride in. low 60s at noontime and falling into the 5 uppers by 5:00. sun's down at 5:01 tod and t sun will be down before 5:00 starting saturday and continuing all the way into early january. highs today, 65 in washington, 67 your high in fredericksburg. 67 in martinsburg, west vieainia. as we into the weekend and next week, a noticeably colder weather pattern is coming o way. the real start of the change arrives on saturday. saturdayhighs, mid to upper 40s around noontime but tempatures will be in the 30s by saturday evening. most of the area will get a hard freeze on sunday morning and then a very chilly rain onex tuesday
there's a few outliers out there across parts of northern virginia. 58re d in national airport. lightll be with the rest of the day. 39 in manassas. 41 for gtwarr and leesburg. there's a chill there across parts of northern virginia. suburban maryland isld . 54 at joint base andrews. so your planner then for yourco ute today, might actually need the sunglasses once again after two rainouts in aw. it will be a mix of clouds and sunshine today. mostly ithe 40s for the ride in. low 60s at noontime...
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. >>> a sea of brake lights in northern california after a grass fire broke out near 880 during rush hour. all southbound lanes were blocked yesterday evening and only one lane was going north was open. the fire was first reported just after 6:00. a driver passed right by the flames and post they had video on twitter. it was just south of north first street near the airport. crews kept spraying water to ex ex extinguish hot spots. julie has more on the red flag warnings taking effect later today. >>> we have a red flag warning this for the higher elevations above 1,000 feet for the north and east bay hills. we're looking at wind gusts upwards of 60 miles an hour possible with very low humidity. we'll have the downsloping winds, offshore wind. that means critical fire danger. it also means warmer? i weather outside. you can see clear skies thanks to the offshore flow so not looking at a whole lot of fog out there. temperatures in the 50s. pretty much area-wide, 48 in santa rosa. 50 in livermore right now, 57 in oakland and 53 your current temperature in concord. later today, we'll be
. >>> a sea of brake lights in northern california after a grass fire broke out near 880 during rush hour. all southbound lanes were blocked yesterday evening and only one lane was going north was open. the fire was first reported just after 6:00. a driver passed right by the flames and post they had video on twitter. it was just south of north first street near the airport. crews kept spraying water to ex ex extinguish hot spots. julie has more on the red flag warnings taking effect...
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than seventy five thousand metal heads to the tiny village of bakken in northern germany this year featured some two hundred light packs one of them was more tongue cut representing ukraine at vaucluse famous metal battle they were one of twenty eight bands who had made the cut we were wishing to go just for just to walk and just to be here with this family it's like like a religion for us and we. i never knew that we can play here actually. but the getting from ukraine to germany wasn't easy they started in their hometown . but soon had to wait five long malice after ukrainian polish border to get through customs. then finally they reached. one showed. and an even shorter night later. they were off to back to represent ukraine in the medical battle they have to beat up a national competition they could be proud of. in germany actually to be honest a lot of people think that ukraine it's a little russia but it's not true ukraine it's a big really big country was a really big history and really great cool culture so that's why we get influence and inspiration from from that things. because music takes fans on a sp
than seventy five thousand metal heads to the tiny village of bakken in northern germany this year featured some two hundred light packs one of them was more tongue cut representing ukraine at vaucluse famous metal battle they were one of twenty eight bands who had made the cut we were wishing to go just for just to walk and just to be here with this family it's like like a religion for us and we. i never knew that we can play here actually. but the getting from ukraine to germany wasn't easy...
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we're going to look for light snows inis minneapnd northern plains.l we are going to be dealing with in lifornia. as far as tonight goes, it's going to be a great show. temperatures are going to bebl comfor in the 40s. that's not blad. it's going to be dry. it will be cold ask blustery that makes the lights on the trees shimmer more andlow around. should be nearly perfect for christmas in rockefeller center. >> an exciting night, bill. thank u. membering the mind behind one of the most beloved cartoons of all time. you're watching "early today." i ok'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and (new) sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away a twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. you know what? my place is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. gi
we're going to look for light snows inis minneapnd northern plains.l we are going to be dealing with in lifornia. as far as tonight goes, it's going to be a great show. temperatures are going to bebl comfor in the 40s. that's not blad. it's going to be dry. it will be cold ask blustery that makes the lights on the trees shimmer more andlow around. should be nearly perfect for christmas in rockefeller center. >> an exciting night, bill. thank u. membering the mind behind one of the most...