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that nasa bids farewell to one of its great space observatories the spitzer telescope goes online after 16 years in service. back to aisha's from the epicenter of the coronavirus are being stepped up and more restrictions placed on travel to china world health organization is now officially declared a global health emergency with the death toll at 213 and nearly 10000 cases confirmed a 3rd plane load of japanese arrived back in tokyo early friday evacuated from move on 3 people flown out on earlier flights have been confirmed to have the virus the turkish plane has also left behind in malaysia health officials are handing out pamphlets on how to avoid the infection and also making public announcements and the u.s. has upped its travel alert to the highest level the same as war zones advising americans not to go to china some communities and at the center of the virus are taking matters into their own hands or from scott heiler and beijing. the lockdown of will haunt city origin of the corona virus and the surrounding province is now in its 2nd week so how are the more than 50000000 peop
that nasa bids farewell to one of its great space observatories the spitzer telescope goes online after 16 years in service. back to aisha's from the epicenter of the coronavirus are being stepped up and more restrictions placed on travel to china world health organization is now officially declared a global health emergency with the death toll at 213 and nearly 10000 cases confirmed a 3rd plane load of japanese arrived back in tokyo early friday evacuated from move on 3 people flown out on...
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this particur observatory in louisiana that use detectors to identify what we are talking about.o haveulhis sation of what it may have looked like for these two neutron stars to collide. the gravitational waves were predn'ted by eins's theory of general relativity, but waves were only properly detected in 25 tee that is about as far as i can take it. here is jonathan >> on stein hadaz this g idea that if you could accelerate -- einstein had this amazing ea thatyo iu could accelerate a body, you would send ripples of energy across the cosmos. he thought about this, but never thought we would have the t technologydetect something like that. he thought we wouldn't bens ive enough. the great discovery breakthrough of the last 10 years is we can detect this faint signal. we do it with lasers. we shoot lasers down tunhels and bounce back and forth between different mirrors, and when we can rembine the light, we can tell what might have passed through tt particular board tory. as gravitational -- laboratory. as gravitational waves pass through, we can tell all sorts of things about the
this particur observatory in louisiana that use detectors to identify what we are talking about.o haveulhis sation of what it may have looked like for these two neutron stars to collide. the gravitational waves were predn'ted by eins's theory of general relativity, but waves were only properly detected in 25 tee that is about as far as i can take it. here is jonathan >> on stein hadaz this g idea that if you could accelerate -- einstein had this amazing ea thatyo iu could accelerate a...
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hamilton, approaching lake observatory. the radar is fairly active. rainfall. portions of sonoma county. widespread green indicating light to a few moderate showers towards oakland. probably getting closer to livermore. the main action right now in the santa cruz mountains, the yellow and the orange, that does link up with the intense rainfall. san jose, morgan hill, still holding on to some good downpours right now. a pretty chilly day. the cold front moves through. temperatures not allowed to warm up too much. right now, in the 40s. we are on track to reach the lower 50s this afternoon. wind speeds, of course, you're probably noticing the stronger winds. right now, 13 to 15 to 18 miles per hour. half moon bay gusting to 22 miles per hour. here's a live camera out towards the bay. still solid cloud cover. we are going to hold onto showers this afternoon. we are not completely done with the storm. here is the satellite. here is that frontal band moving from the north. for today, off and on rain showers and they could be heavy at times. the apostle of
hamilton, approaching lake observatory. the radar is fairly active. rainfall. portions of sonoma county. widespread green indicating light to a few moderate showers towards oakland. probably getting closer to livermore. the main action right now in the santa cruz mountains, the yellow and the orange, that does link up with the intense rainfall. san jose, morgan hill, still holding on to some good downpours right now. a pretty chilly day. the cold front moves through. temperatures not allowed to...
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for observatories orbiting the earth sending back all those images and information we see about our galaxy and beyond launched in 2003 with enough liquid helium to keep it going for 6 years but scientists managed to keep the spitzer mission going for an extra decade this report from mike hanna. this is the last image the spits are transmitted back to earth's the tarantella nebula named after the filaments of gas that resembles spider's legs stretched out across the cosmos. it was one of the telescopes 1st observation targets when it was launched 16 years ago spencer allowed us to feel the gang look at things lift the cosmic they'll and see the super massive black holes that we couldn't see previously since then it has revealed twice as many galaxies as any other observatory and most importantly perhaps advanced human knowledge of black holes and the birth and death of stars spitzer's operational life was expected to be 5 years at the most but even after its helium fuel ran out the telescope continue to send vital data about the universe back to worth. it's relatively small size lead scient
for observatories orbiting the earth sending back all those images and information we see about our galaxy and beyond launched in 2003 with enough liquid helium to keep it going for 6 years but scientists managed to keep the spitzer mission going for an extra decade this report from mike hanna. this is the last image the spits are transmitted back to earth's the tarantella nebula named after the filaments of gas that resembles spider's legs stretched out across the cosmos. it was one of the...
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now has decommissioned its fitz's space telescope after 16 years it's one of 4 observatories circling the earth to send back images and information about our galaxy and to others beyond it but unlike the other 3 spitzer has infrared cameras capable of looking through dust and debris to get images even the hubble space telescope can't mike hanna reports this is the last image the spitzer transmitted back to earth the tarantella nebula named after the filaments of gas that resembles spiders legs stretched out across the cosmos. it was one of the telescopes 1st observation targets when it was launched 16 years ago spencer allowed us to look at things lift the cosmic the hill and see the super massive black holes that we couldn't see previously since then it has revealed twice as many galaxies as any other observatory and most importantly perhaps advanced human knowledge of black holes and the birth and death of stars spitzer's operational life was expected to be 5 years at the most but even after its helium fuel ran out the telescope continue to send vital data about the universe back to
now has decommissioned its fitz's space telescope after 16 years it's one of 4 observatories circling the earth to send back images and information about our galaxy and to others beyond it but unlike the other 3 spitzer has infrared cameras capable of looking through dust and debris to get images even the hubble space telescope can't mike hanna reports this is the last image the spitzer transmitted back to earth the tarantella nebula named after the filaments of gas that resembles spiders legs...
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that we couldn't see previously since then it has revealed twice as many galaxies as any other observatory and most importantly perhaps advanced human knowledge of black holes and the birth and death of stars spitzer's operational life was expected to be 5 years at the most but even after its helium fuel ran out the telescope continue to send vital data about the universe back to earth its relatively small size lead scientist to label spitzer the little telescope that could so this is a image of the telescope and i also have a little long love it right here in front of me now so this is 130 seconds of the size of spitzer so if you if you multiply this little lot of by certain times you'll come up with a spacecraft that is about 13 feet in height. it weighed 930 kilograms approximately at launch and it was the small telescope that identified another solar system similar in many ways to ours the trappist one system a dwarf star 39 like years from earth surrounded by 7 exoplanets some of which show traces of water and which scientists agree may contain life forms the mark of the later of the
that we couldn't see previously since then it has revealed twice as many galaxies as any other observatory and most importantly perhaps advanced human knowledge of black holes and the birth and death of stars spitzer's operational life was expected to be 5 years at the most but even after its helium fuel ran out the telescope continue to send vital data about the universe back to earth its relatively small size lead scientist to label spitzer the little telescope that could so this is a image...
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this week that low cloud cover has left us a little damp you can see it really well from the lick observatory here it's mostly been a problem as you're heading to the hills but now having settled down a little bit further c s lauren countering a even right along side, the bay in some spots visibility is still holding a pretty good though napa you're one of spots that seeing the most impact in visibility at this time as we make our way into the mid morning 10:15am right here fog becoming less and less of a thing plan that were set up for some sunshine, the rest of the day a nice dry afternoon ahead of us something we've got used to. >>before some brief showers tonight, something got used to mother nature has been cooperating with timing at least as far as the rainfall we've seen lately livermore dublin in the 30's oakland and alameda you're in the mid 40's. well, north bay temperatures also in the 30's this morning, definitely cool enough for that jacket and whether enough that you do want to leave a little extra early because who needs to drive fast so it down a little bit 50's for your high
this week that low cloud cover has left us a little damp you can see it really well from the lick observatory here it's mostly been a problem as you're heading to the hills but now having settled down a little bit further c s lauren countering a even right along side, the bay in some spots visibility is still holding a pretty good though napa you're one of spots that seeing the most impact in visibility at this time as we make our way into the mid morning 10:15am right here fog becoming less...
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that is why it has one of the world's highest murder rates new report by the venezuela observatory on violence found that many of them extra due judicial killings by police it is accusing an elite special forces unit of being given the freedom to kill indiscriminately he is out latin america editor lucy newman in the capital caracas. nothing strikes more fear among venezuelans been seeing this special action force or fire on patrol in low income neighborhoods armed with assault rifles and with their identity hidden this elite police force originally formed to fight crime has become synonymous with extrajudicial executions. last his 18 year old son. 8 months ago the day he went to visit a woman he was seen in an area where the fires was patrolling he says the boy was shot at point blank range inside her house and made to bleed to death. i don't know why they killed him but i know that the 1st tortured angel because they thought he belonged to a gang of delinquents my son had no criminal record and wasn't involved in the business i want the girl to make a statement because she's too fri
that is why it has one of the world's highest murder rates new report by the venezuela observatory on violence found that many of them extra due judicial killings by police it is accusing an elite special forces unit of being given the freedom to kill indiscriminately he is out latin america editor lucy newman in the capital caracas. nothing strikes more fear among venezuelans been seeing this special action force or fire on patrol in low income neighborhoods armed with assault rifles and with...
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the death toll from syria's 9 years civil war has reached 380000 that's according to the syrian observatory for human rights and it comes as forces loyal to president bashar al assad resumed their heavy bombardment of the country's lawless rebel held area several towns and it lit province have been hit by a strikes carried out by russian and syrian government acro thousands of civilians have been forced to flee the area of the pos months. a lawyer for the foreman isn't boss collins gun says he feels betrayed by the japanese justice system then fled japan this week claiming he was avoiding political persecution and allegations of financial misconduct more details are emerging about guns dramatic escape and next year prime reports this house in beirut. is believed to be holed up now arguably one of the world's most famous fugitives sort by police in japan and take the subject of an interpol red notice and a global bady a frenzy. his escape has embarrassed authorities in japan had lived under house arrest and strict conditions including a ban on overseas travel. media reports say the surveilla
the death toll from syria's 9 years civil war has reached 380000 that's according to the syrian observatory for human rights and it comes as forces loyal to president bashar al assad resumed their heavy bombardment of the country's lawless rebel held area several towns and it lit province have been hit by a strikes carried out by russian and syrian government acro thousands of civilians have been forced to flee the area of the pos months. a lawyer for the foreman isn't boss collins gun says he...
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at nasa bids farewell to one of its great space observatories the spitzer telescope goes offline after 16 years.
at nasa bids farewell to one of its great space observatories the spitzer telescope goes offline after 16 years.
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also some movement going up towards the lake observatory as well with accumulating snow. snow levels down to around 3000 feet in general. this is the radar right now. some storms up in the north bay right now. this is near calistoga. they are becoming more scattered now. lingering rain and snow showers in lake county. and this is developing by san mateo and even san francisco. san francisco is not completely dry yet. a lot of activity in the santa cruz mountains expected as well. accumulated snowfall expected in the areas east of morgan hill. once again, possibility of showers tonight. overall heading into a break for the friday forecast. more on that forecast coming up in just a little bit. >>> and the slick roads kept the highways busy today. this silver sedan landed on its roof today. this shutdown and on wrap this morning. an ambulance was called to the scene. no word on the condition of the driver or passengers. >>> and a very wet commute across the bay bridge this morning. steady rain and a lot of wind. and they had sandbags out free for the taking this morning on s
also some movement going up towards the lake observatory as well with accumulating snow. snow levels down to around 3000 feet in general. this is the radar right now. some storms up in the north bay right now. this is near calistoga. they are becoming more scattered now. lingering rain and snow showers in lake county. and this is developing by san mateo and even san francisco. san francisco is not completely dry yet. a lot of activity in the santa cruz mountains expected as well. accumulated...
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the discovery is part of a collaboration between the ligo observatories in the us and the virgo observatory made this discovery using laser detectors. well this is a simulation of two neutron stars colliding. the gravitational waves that are created was predicted by einstein's theory of general relativity. gravitational waves were first detected back 2015 — it was huge moment. confirmation that two black holes had merged — all be it 1.3 billion light—years from earth. (biv)that's as far as i can take it. here's jonathan amos. einstein had this amazing idea 100 yea rs einstein had this amazing idea 100 years ago that if you could accelerate a massive body you would distort the space and time and you could send ripples out across the cosmos, he thought about this in his theory of gravity and general relativity, he never thought we would have the technology to detect something like that. he thought regis would not be sensitive enough. the great discovery breakthrough over the last ten years is that we can now detect the signal which is very faint. we do it with razor is, we shoot lasers down l
the discovery is part of a collaboration between the ligo observatories in the us and the virgo observatory made this discovery using laser detectors. well this is a simulation of two neutron stars colliding. the gravitational waves that are created was predicted by einstein's theory of general relativity. gravitational waves were first detected back 2015 — it was huge moment. confirmation that two black holes had merged — all be it 1.3 billion light—years from earth. (biv)that's as far...
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oh it's fog elsewhere, but look at lick observatory it'snice and clear it's the opposite going on today are much clearer. and yet appear to mount hamilton different golden gate bridge. they've got them topping them, nice blue skies, not using that pattern, she's the other way around we're showing things a t of traffic but a nice blue skies with not much the way of winds either to start things off so what ppens today basically keep it most sunny on balance there's that weak system i just mentioned you can see it is really fizzles out before it goes anywhere dropping down the southern ran. but we'll get some leftover fog onon the will brush across most of the bay. but clear up by your morning mmute on monday. so that won't be much of an interference, not much happens. some central valley fotonight, but tomorrow morning we srt off sunny, here's a chand guy that's going to be more rain coming our way looks to be by tuesday night on the timing of l this and it's all going to coming out there in the pacific and this is wide open and there's actually be more of an unsettled weather pattern by
oh it's fog elsewhere, but look at lick observatory it'snice and clear it's the opposite going on today are much clearer. and yet appear to mount hamilton different golden gate bridge. they've got them topping them, nice blue skies, not using that pattern, she's the other way around we're showing things a t of traffic but a nice blue skies with not much the way of winds either to start things off so what ppens today basically keep it most sunny on balance there's that weak system i just...
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now says decommissioned it's a space telescope after 16 years it's one of 4 observatories circling the earth that send back images and information about a galaxy and others beyond it. the news continues after al-jazeera world. i. during t.v. address from the 1970 s. the audience is the people of yemen and the speaker is the president of the yemen. that. this message is one of unity that our country divided can heal its differences and move forward. that. president's ambition would be fulfilled within a few years however brutal events at a banquet would end up reshaping the course of yemen's history. but there. again. this is the story of a murder an assassination that took place over 40 years ago the killing occurred in the yemeni city of sanaa and the victim was none other than the country's president ibrahim. it's a murder that still resonates today in a nation that is still deeply divided and it all its with its neighbors. in this film. from al-jazeera arabic will reveal a chain of events that is in every sense stranger than fiction a timeline to the political assassination of presi
now says decommissioned it's a space telescope after 16 years it's one of 4 observatories circling the earth that send back images and information about a galaxy and others beyond it. the news continues after al-jazeera world. i. during t.v. address from the 1970 s. the audience is the people of yemen and the speaker is the president of the yemen. that. this message is one of unity that our country divided can heal its differences and move forward. that. president's ambition would be fulfilled...
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hackney now with your weekend forecast, here is a joke here, -- >> have you ever been up to the observatory? >> it's gorgeous. >> it is ideal. this weekend, it is pretty close to ideal, when you compare to what's happening to the rest of the nation, we will be dropping snow in new york by tomorrow night but for us, high clouds, 46 in oakland, 53 san francisco, 52 in san jose. 48 degrees, down to the 30s tonight, santa rosa at 34 degrees, napa, 35. and 36 degrees in livermore. 38 in san jose, saturday morning, son comes up at isting havoc for us, marching out into the midwest, it is going to cause havoc on i 70, snow from chicago all the way down to st. louis because of our low yesterday, the slow, not as potent, high-pressure going to the north. we get some high clouds from time to time. future cast the shows you what is in store. tomorrow doesn't look bad, we will get some high clouds in the morning then we will have son coming out in the afternoon. sunday, we are looking for high clouds coming in the bay area, less sunshine, temperatures will still be in the low 60s, during out again for
hackney now with your weekend forecast, here is a joke here, -- >> have you ever been up to the observatory? >> it's gorgeous. >> it is ideal. this weekend, it is pretty close to ideal, when you compare to what's happening to the rest of the nation, we will be dropping snow in new york by tomorrow night but for us, high clouds, 46 in oakland, 53 san francisco, 52 in san jose. 48 degrees, down to the 30s tonight, santa rosa at 34 degrees, napa, 35. and 36 degrees in livermore....
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saysyrian observatory hundreds of syrian rebels joined the fighting on the side of the tripoli basedernment. voteance is gearing up to in a municipal election in over a month. the vote will see citizens elect local mayors. things are not looking promising for president macron. philip explains mark about what the elections signify. reporter: they are the guarantors of cities and towns. they are elected for six years. there?y mares are the number of voters is 47 million. mayor'ss are able to marry people and give signature to presidential candidates so they can be elected. they need 500 signatures of elected officials for that to happen. age or the number of terms they have. i've extreme their figures. is 97dest mayor in france years old and is trying to seek a new mandate. been mayor since 1971. eastongest mayor is in the and has been there since 1959. want to keep going to be mayor for another term. we come back to the local elections, is it about a litmus test or are they just local elections? >> as you can see by the people who have been mayors for years it is a local contest. once
saysyrian observatory hundreds of syrian rebels joined the fighting on the side of the tripoli basedernment. voteance is gearing up to in a municipal election in over a month. the vote will see citizens elect local mayors. things are not looking promising for president macron. philip explains mark about what the elections signify. reporter: they are the guarantors of cities and towns. they are elected for six years. there?y mares are the number of voters is 47 million. mayor'ss are able to...
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he heads the neumayer station's air chemistry observatory. he's worried about the rise in the percentage of co2 in the antarctic atmosphere. he's also concerned that the untouched southern continent could fall victim to economic exploitation. marcus: it's hard to say what will happen and how things will develop. especialally if some areas bece ice-free and amazing raw materials are unearthed. but years ago, the antarctic treaty was agreed and extended. i see that as a good sign that it will continue to go in this direction. reporter: birgit steckckelberg leads the research team at neumayer. the work done here is purely scientific. anything else would be forbidden, in accordance with the antarctic treaty that the international community agreed to in 1959. bibirgit: there are regular, unannounced inspections that take place at the stations. up to this point, there haven't been any conflicts. but considering world history, one can only hope that the intentions remain purely scientific. reporterer: one big drdraw for reresearchers atat neumayer i
he heads the neumayer station's air chemistry observatory. he's worried about the rise in the percentage of co2 in the antarctic atmosphere. he's also concerned that the untouched southern continent could fall victim to economic exploitation. marcus: it's hard to say what will happen and how things will develop. especialally if some areas bece ice-free and amazing raw materials are unearthed. but years ago, the antarctic treaty was agreed and extended. i see that as a good sign that it will...
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that we couldn't see previously since then it has revealed twice as many galaxies as any other observatory and most importantly perhaps advanced human knowledge of black holes and the birth and death of stars spitz's operational life was expected to be 5 years at the most but even after its helium fuel ran out the telescope continue to send vital data about the universe back to earth its relatively small size lead scientist to label spitzer the little telescope that could so this is a image of the telescope and i also have a little long love it right here in front of me now so this is 130 seconds of the size of spitzer so if you if you multiply this little model by certain times you'll come up with a spacecraft that is about 13 feet in height. it weighed 930 kilograms approximately at launch and it was the small telescope that identified another solar system similar in many ways to ours the trappist one system a dwarf star 39 like years from earth surrounded by 7 exoplanets some of which show traces of water and which scientists agree may contain life forms the mark of the later of the tra
that we couldn't see previously since then it has revealed twice as many galaxies as any other observatory and most importantly perhaps advanced human knowledge of black holes and the birth and death of stars spitz's operational life was expected to be 5 years at the most but even after its helium fuel ran out the telescope continue to send vital data about the universe back to earth its relatively small size lead scientist to label spitzer the little telescope that could so this is a image of...
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marcos works in his own building which houses the air chemistry observatory. he monitors the presence of greenhouse gases in the in toxic atmosphere. that's and we have big pumps that feed into 4 different filtration systems. as. marcos records the increase in sort of particles for example during large fires in the amazon rain forest. but his main focus is on carbon dioxide and other compounds that can damage the earth's atmosphere. that's so you will measure the c o 2 and then capture the molecules in a sodium hydroxide solution. this milky liquid here that's these images give you this is far. by analyzing the individual atoms marquess can determine where the carbon dioxide comes from. overall he seen a significant rise in c o 2 levels known to be a major contributor to global warming just this short. steep increase doesn't just represent a serious problem for the areas where these gases are produced the industrial regions of the northern hemisphere. is to be. those materials have now spread around the world and we've even found them here in antarctica. and a
marcos works in his own building which houses the air chemistry observatory. he monitors the presence of greenhouse gases in the in toxic atmosphere. that's and we have big pumps that feed into 4 different filtration systems. as. marcos records the increase in sort of particles for example during large fires in the amazon rain forest. but his main focus is on carbon dioxide and other compounds that can damage the earth's atmosphere. that's so you will measure the c o 2 and then capture the...
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grant county park and about 7 miles downhill from the observatory, a good blanket of snow remains on the side of the road and in the trees. it's a blanket of white as far as the eye can see. craig also came up from san jose saying sometimes it's hard to believe the snow is so close to a major urban area. >> we didn't get it very often, so it's a special time for my kids. this guy, it's his first time. so it was let's go up, get him in the snow and have fun. >> reporter: this site is only about 2400 feet, so depending on rain and temperatures in the days ahead, the snow could be gone sooner rather than later. i'm mark sayre, kpix 5. >>> a little further south, torrential rain turning to hail in the santa cruz mountains. it piled up so fast that cal trans had to spend in a snowplow. there were a few fender benders. no one got hurt. >>> and in san francisco an eerie sunset. brian hackney has more on what's coming next. >> that's a gorgeous time lapse. here's the high def doppler. a few lingering showers around tonight, out of here for the most part by tomorrow morning, but this is what'
grant county park and about 7 miles downhill from the observatory, a good blanket of snow remains on the side of the road and in the trees. it's a blanket of white as far as the eye can see. craig also came up from san jose saying sometimes it's hard to believe the snow is so close to a major urban area. >> we didn't get it very often, so it's a special time for my kids. this guy, it's his first time. so it was let's go up, get him in the snow and have fun. >> reporter: this site is...
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this morning, the sun is shining on a couple of inches of snow around the observatory. and we spotted a caltrans crew taking a break for a snowball fight. >>> and south of livermore on mines road. snow, slush, and ice overnight. >>> let's get a check of the friday forecast with mary. >> we are, the sunshine across the bay area. here's a live look looking east with a mix of sun and clouds, and temperatures in the 40s and 50s. 45 in concord, oakland and livermore at 50 degrees. 53 san jose. and 45 in santa rosa. the weather headlines, partly sunny as we head through the rest of the afternoon with seasonably cool temps, just a few degrees below average. partly sunny and seasonal with a couple degrees warmer. and mostly cloudy for sunday with mild temperatures above average for your sunday. that low pressure system that did bring the wild weather for us yesterday continues to push out of here. we have a weak ridge of high pressure building in and that will keep us dry through the weekend. taking you hour-by-hour, sunny to partly sunny skies. and tomorrow, partly sunny skies
this morning, the sun is shining on a couple of inches of snow around the observatory. and we spotted a caltrans crew taking a break for a snowball fight. >>> and south of livermore on mines road. snow, slush, and ice overnight. >>> let's get a check of the friday forecast with mary. >> we are, the sunshine across the bay area. here's a live look looking east with a mix of sun and clouds, and temperatures in the 40s and 50s. 45 in concord, oakland and livermore at 50...
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. >> measurements taken at observatories like this when show that our planet is heating up fast.dy the world's temperature has risen by 1.1 degrees above preindustrial levels. scientists say we need to stop 1.5 degrees to stop the worste effects of global warming. wandhout current climate policies, we are heading for more than three degrees. and that would bring unprecedented changes. higher temperatures will mean more heat waves and droughts. sea levels would rise and rain would intensify. ringing more floods like ones that hit yorkshire last year. >> we have to remember that the climate crisis will affect our economy from so many different dimensions. it will impact our health and already is. it will impact our food and food security. it will impact infrastructure. we talk about critical infrastructure. the impact on electrici, impact on schools, hospitals. ros: our oceans are getting warmer, too. a separat study this week concluded that the last decade has been the warmest on record refor global ocean tempera to dr. gavin schmidt, a climatologist. is live with us from boston.
. >> measurements taken at observatories like this when show that our planet is heating up fast.dy the world's temperature has risen by 1.1 degrees above preindustrial levels. scientists say we need to stop 1.5 degrees to stop the worste effects of global warming. wandhout current climate policies, we are heading for more than three degrees. and that would bring unprecedented changes. higher temperatures will mean more heat waves and droughts. sea levels would rise and rain would...
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according to the syrian observatory for human rights, some 120,000 havave left the countryside around idlib and aleppo over the last 12 days. >> we have had enough. honest to god, we don't know where to go anymore. i left in the morning and left my belongings, and i came here. we are tired. we have had enough. what are we waiting for? we really need calm. my children are in one place and my parents are in another. colin: while many residents have abandoned the city, opposition forces say they are ready to fight to the end. >> we are revolutionary since the start of the revolution. we are now burying the murders and saying our goodbyes. god willing we will have the same fate as them and will windd up in the same plplace. colin: as year this month, russia andnd turkey brokered a cease-fire in idlib, the truce was quickly broken. genie: donald trump has unveiled his peace plan for the middle east, but that plan has already been angrily slammmmed by the palestinians as being biased against them. trump presented the plan alongside israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, but no palestini
according to the syrian observatory for human rights, some 120,000 havave left the countryside around idlib and aleppo over the last 12 days. >> we have had enough. honest to god, we don't know where to go anymore. i left in the morning and left my belongings, and i came here. we are tired. we have had enough. what are we waiting for? we really need calm. my children are in one place and my parents are in another. colin: while many residents have abandoned the city, opposition forces say...
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hamilton road passing beyond joseph the grant park in the park and seven miles downhill from lake observatory. caltrans crews stopped by to plow areas that needed some attention but a good blanket of snow remained on the side of the road. >> we don't get it very often, my kids don't get the snow very often so it's a special time for them. this is his first time. let's go up and get them in the snow and have some bond. >> so can be fun. the snowball amount is only 2400 feet so depending on rain and temperatures in the days ahead it could be gone sooner rather than later. >>> the only thing that is safe to drive in the sierra right now is a snowplow. we saw a pair of them heading out to clear highway 50 near strawberry. it is slow going all the way to the foothills. travel gets more treacherous the closer you get to tahoe. a backcountry avalanche warning has been issued for much of the central sierra for a few more hours. this is highway 89 near squaw valley. so much snow that it is starting to block out a lot of the lenses of the cameras. the warning is set to expire at 7 am. >>> sent us a pol
hamilton road passing beyond joseph the grant park in the park and seven miles downhill from lake observatory. caltrans crews stopped by to plow areas that needed some attention but a good blanket of snow remained on the side of the road. >> we don't get it very often, my kids don't get the snow very often so it's a special time for them. this is his first time. let's go up and get them in the snow and have some bond. >> so can be fun. the snowball amount is only 2400 feet so...
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government's immigration policy, we'll bejoined in the studio by the director of the migration observatoryk correspondent, chris morris. that's at 12.30pm tomorrow afternoon. you can get in touch using the hashtag bbcyourquestions, by emailing yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or texting 85058. texts will be charged at your standard message rate. high pressure in charge of the weather which is why it will be dry once again today. underneath a clear sky we had a lot of frost this morning and there is still some area of fog, not many but they are affecting the areas of the m5. that fog could linger through the afternoon, elsewhere, a lot of sunshine although high cloud moving down from the north—west, the thickest cloud affecting north—western scotland and northern ireland is where it is more mild, else were still chilly. temperatures like yesterday, the fog persisted well be a bit colder than that. that fog may thicken up during this evening and overnight, transferring its way eastwards towards east anglia. further north, more cloud coming down to scotland and northern ireland, not as cold here but a
government's immigration policy, we'll bejoined in the studio by the director of the migration observatoryk correspondent, chris morris. that's at 12.30pm tomorrow afternoon. you can get in touch using the hashtag bbcyourquestions, by emailing yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or texting 85058. texts will be charged at your standard message rate. high pressure in charge of the weather which is why it will be dry once again today. underneath a clear sky we had a lot of frost this morning and there is...
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with and the london based syrian observatory for human rights se russian warplanes carried out the asterixmostly denies the allegations. in recent days syrian government forces backed b by russian aptia have stepped up a campaign to retake the last remaining rebel held territory in the province of it lett. ththeatest in merry had came a day after president bush eitheher sayss regimime announunced it had captured around thirty towns in the region. among them are at a new man which was one of the major centers for protests when the uprising began in twenty eleven. it's recap to mark the symbolic but also strategic victory as the town sits on the m. five highway. but the how do you it's very important that will capture the international highway that led to aleppo and connected aleppo to damascus throughh adlib hamman homes most of. the us a special envoy to syria says that the cururrent offensive in the northwest of the countryy has pushehed some seven hundred thousand people to flee towards the texas border. jusust in the past few days. also the says the amnesty international has slammed gre
with and the london based syrian observatory for human rights se russian warplanes carried out the asterixmostly denies the allegations. in recent days syrian government forces backed b by russian aptia have stepped up a campaign to retake the last remaining rebel held territory in the province of it lett. ththeatest in merry had came a day after president bush eitheher sayss regimime announunced it had captured around thirty towns in the region. among them are at a new man which was one of the...
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the syrian observatory for human rights says six children were among at least 18 people who lost theirair attacks. senior members of the royal family, including the queen, will meet on monday to discuss the future for prince harry and meghan. it follows their decision, announced last week, to step back from their prominent roles in the royal family. the summit will take place at the queen's sandringham residence in norfolk and is expected to look at a range of possibilities. the issue of funding is expected to play a central role. meghan is in canada. it's likely, though not certain, that she willjoin the conversation by phone. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell gave us a few more details about monday's meeting. i think officials now have a much better, not complete, idea of what the sussexes want. i think a range of possibilities will be suggested and a reality check perhaps for the sussexes and they will hope to agree the next steps. they need to pin down things like how much work do the sussexes really want to do, official royal work, and what will be the rules of the game fo
the syrian observatory for human rights says six children were among at least 18 people who lost theirair attacks. senior members of the royal family, including the queen, will meet on monday to discuss the future for prince harry and meghan. it follows their decision, announced last week, to step back from their prominent roles in the royal family. the summit will take place at the queen's sandringham residence in norfolk and is expected to look at a range of possibilities. the issue of...
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weather tomorrow morning at some of those on the valley's looks like another shot coming in from lick observatory. >>shows kind of a nice sunset going on there as well a bit of fog this like it's making its way in some of those valleys meanwhile, here's a shot of the golden gate we're getting a little bit of a breeze checking in. but we'll get a lot more of one within the next about 36 hours or so here's how it looks like on the satellite picture all this collection here. this is the thursday morning commute which is going to be pretty nasty looks like before we get there, we got a chilly night for the most part it's turning somewhat clear temporarily allowing those temperatures into freefall however, it looks like the clouds will gang back up on us about late tonight and into tomorrow forecast calls for tonight, 41 increasing clouds, san francisco 39 for oakland and 35 san jose. now let's go and check out the wind somewhat uneventful tonight letting the frost develop and on balance tomorrow, we'll have a breeze starting to intensify a little bit you know kind of breezy going on look what happens
weather tomorrow morning at some of those on the valley's looks like another shot coming in from lick observatory. >>shows kind of a nice sunset going on there as well a bit of fog this like it's making its way in some of those valleys meanwhile, here's a shot of the golden gate we're getting a little bit of a breeze checking in. but we'll get a lot more of one within the next about 36 hours or so here's how it looks like on the satellite picture all this collection here. this is the...
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measurements taken at observatories like this one show that our planet is heating up fast.s risen by 1.1 degrees above pre—industrial levels. scientists though say we need to stop temperatures from rising above 1.5 degrees to stop the worst effects of global warming but, with our current climate policies, we are heading for more than three degrees, and that would bring unprecedented changes. higher temperatures will mean more heatwaves and droughts, sea levels would rise and rain would intensify, bringing more floods like the ones that hit yorkshire last year. what we have to remember is that the climate crisis is going to affect our economy across so many different dimensions, so it's going to impact on health and already it's impacting on health, it's going to impact on food supply and food security, it's going to impact on infrastructure, so we talk about critical infrastructure, the impact on electricity, the impact on schools and hospitals. climate awareness is now higher than ever before, but scientists say it's action that's needed, by cutting greenhouse gas emission
measurements taken at observatories like this one show that our planet is heating up fast.s risen by 1.1 degrees above pre—industrial levels. scientists though say we need to stop temperatures from rising above 1.5 degrees to stop the worst effects of global warming but, with our current climate policies, we are heading for more than three degrees, and that would bring unprecedented changes. higher temperatures will mean more heatwaves and droughts, sea levels would rise and rain would...
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government's immigration policy, we are going to bejoint in the studio by the director of the migration observatorynoon. you can of course get in touch using the hashtag. you can also e—mail us... the hashtag. you can also e—mail us... ortext... and the hashtag. you can also e—mail us... or text... and just the hashtag. you can also e—mail us... ortext... andjust to the hashtag. you can also e—mail us... or text... and just to let you know that text will be charged at your standard message rate. a rare turtle has been rescued off the east sussex coast by two women who were out swimming. the injured turtle usually found in the warm waters of mexico or the canary islands was spotted 20 metres off the beach. she is being treated at the brighton sea life centre. let's catch up with the weather. it's been a day of two halves across the uk. sunnier and colderfor halves across the uk. sunnier and colder for them halves across the uk. sunnier and colderfor them than halves across the uk. sunnier and colder for them than and wills. it is fog we are concerned about overnight. —— for england and wales. we hav
government's immigration policy, we are going to bejoint in the studio by the director of the migration observatorynoon. you can of course get in touch using the hashtag. you can also e—mail us... the hashtag. you can also e—mail us... ortext... and the hashtag. you can also e—mail us... or text... and just the hashtag. you can also e—mail us... ortext... andjust to the hashtag. you can also e—mail us... or text... and just to let you know that text will be charged at your standard...
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measurements taken at observatories like this one show that our planet is heating up fast.e world's temperature has risen by 1.1 degrees above preindustrial levels. scientists though say we need to stop temperatures from rising above 1.5 degrees to stop the worst effects of global warming but, with our current climate policies, we are heading for more than three degrees, and that would bring unprecedented changes. higher temperatures will mean more heatwaves and droughts, sea levels would rise and rain would intensify, bringing more floods like the ones that hit yorkshire last year. what we have to remember is that the climate crisis is going to affect our economy across so many different dimensions, so it's going to impact on health and already it's impacting on health, it's going to impact on food supply and food security, it's going to impact on infrastructure, so we talk about critical infrastructure, the impact on electricity, the impact on schools and hospitals. climate awareness is now higher than ever before, but scientists say it's action that's needed, by cutting
measurements taken at observatories like this one show that our planet is heating up fast.e world's temperature has risen by 1.1 degrees above preindustrial levels. scientists though say we need to stop temperatures from rising above 1.5 degrees to stop the worst effects of global warming but, with our current climate policies, we are heading for more than three degrees, and that would bring unprecedented changes. higher temperatures will mean more heatwaves and droughts, sea levels would rise...
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based syrian observatory for human rights says government forces have reached the cities east in northernand southern outskirts its capture would mark a signature. glinted johnson al assad's drive to take back all of syria. that is fighting escalates the human cost is also rising above i'm going to get all of them out which organizations here are totally powerless that's why we are calling on the un and other international associations to intervene in turkey which backs some rebel groups are poised to al assad's regime already hosts more than 3500000 syrian refugees this latest from bottom and could potentially lead to more soon crossing the border become a gauge al-jazeera. italy's right wing leader. has admitted defeat after his party failed to win the northern region of emilio romagna so he had hoped to overturn decades of leftist rule in the region to bring down the national coalition government but the sitting democratic party governors the father bought a cd won with 51.4 percent of the vote compared to 43.7 percent for the league's candidate but all. the little lieberman there was
based syrian observatory for human rights says government forces have reached the cities east in northernand southern outskirts its capture would mark a signature. glinted johnson al assad's drive to take back all of syria. that is fighting escalates the human cost is also rising above i'm going to get all of them out which organizations here are totally powerless that's why we are calling on the un and other international associations to intervene in turkey which backs some rebel groups are...