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hello the brief heat wave in patagonia is over this is a cold front that maybe made a difference but you could argue that it hasn't moved very far and it's still giving rain in the southeastern part of brazil temperedness and since come down to 15 degrees for a day or so ago the whole country registered at least one day of record temperatures but cooled down as you can see will be up in buenos aires the sun is coming to work quite happily still quite a cloudy picture on the pacific coast of chile but it stopped raining stopped snowing at the time being and there are many showers in the forecast we see more of 2 decent ones up and northern part of brazil which you can see the chart is launched clear to get to to colombia or that is where in fact you go beyond what is the caribbean in the clouds really amassing once again a lot of showers and lesser antilles moving up towards parts of rico and the virgin islands and probably turks and caicos beyond that this is the area to watch i think for heavy rain in the next couple of days not that it's alone in mexico to this a huge amount of rai
hello the brief heat wave in patagonia is over this is a cold front that maybe made a difference but you could argue that it hasn't moved very far and it's still giving rain in the southeastern part of brazil temperedness and since come down to 15 degrees for a day or so ago the whole country registered at least one day of record temperatures but cooled down as you can see will be up in buenos aires the sun is coming to work quite happily still quite a cloudy picture on the pacific coast of...
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they might buy another batch of all somewhere else but if they do they tell me like this comes from patagonia product the shooter comes to c.n.n.'s candy forge a check on all of our distributors i am incumbent on says fish fish caught we're constantly in contact with them to make sure that the well comes from sheep that are raised humanely just as i once now take advantage of. germany's minister for economic co-operation and development good miller is committed to sustainable clothing production miller is opposed to musing but says more research is needed on this problem his ministry has developed a new seal of approval for companies that produce socially and ecologically sustainable textiles. churches and these standards also apply to animal welfare and can and has. been going through for as many proceedings as the seal is associated with a large number of basic standards which of course also cover animal welfare as far as all is concerned. i would as well but this is a very complex situation. that has said the sea will also deal with animal welfare standards met in because. it is my staff w
they might buy another batch of all somewhere else but if they do they tell me like this comes from patagonia product the shooter comes to c.n.n.'s candy forge a check on all of our distributors i am incumbent on says fish fish caught we're constantly in contact with them to make sure that the well comes from sheep that are raised humanely just as i once now take advantage of. germany's minister for economic co-operation and development good miller is committed to sustainable clothing...
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when i say "kind of adapted," i mean that he has retained the samef behaviors rural counterparts in patagonia and in the western santa monicas. but at its core, his story is aboutis survival. and a lot people can relate to a story where it's about an individual basically facing some very, seemingly insurmountable odds and feating them. his ability to get into this park, cross through freays that have killed multiple mountain lions before... a and live pace that is an unprecedented amount of space for a mountain lion to survive in. usually, a male mountain lion neout 200 square miles of space to itself and griffith park only oers 9 square miles. pauly: we know that the level of urbanizationre that weringing to this landscape is causing immense fragmentation. what are the pacts of freeways like the 405 and the 101 and the 5 going to do in terms of lowing these populations to continue to have uene flows so that we're not facing massive iof inbreeding? ordeÑana: i'm sure there's a lot of times where he's a lot clser than we think. but he's doing what pumas do best, which is avoiding people at all
when i say "kind of adapted," i mean that he has retained the samef behaviors rural counterparts in patagonia and in the western santa monicas. but at its core, his story is aboutis survival. and a lot people can relate to a story where it's about an individual basically facing some very, seemingly insurmountable odds and feating them. his ability to get into this park, cross through freays that have killed multiple mountain lions before... a and live pace that is an unprecedented...
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the corcovado gulf and the inner sea of northern patagonia is a very unique marine habitat.f the most important blue whale feeding areas of the southern hemisphere. whales inhabit this acoustic environment which is the ocean, which is a really acoustic more than visual environment. they have evolved to use sound and produce and receive sound and really depend on sounds just in the way that we depend on vision. blue whales, for example, and other whales are making very loud, low—frequency songs that travel over long distances. so really, acoustically is the only way that we can get, 2a hours a day, every single day of the year, information on the whales' whereabouts. and really, the future of ocean exploration and observation are these autonomous vehicles. the glider dives silently to depths of up to 200 metres. its detector can distinguish whale songs from other sounds. it returns to the surface every two hours and sends its findings back via satellite link. as the glider is flying through these areas, it detects whales, and it will log the position of all of those detection
the corcovado gulf and the inner sea of northern patagonia is a very unique marine habitat.f the most important blue whale feeding areas of the southern hemisphere. whales inhabit this acoustic environment which is the ocean, which is a really acoustic more than visual environment. they have evolved to use sound and produce and receive sound and really depend on sounds just in the way that we depend on vision. blue whales, for example, and other whales are making very loud, low—frequency...
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is not the kind of guy to let anything stop him in 2016 he became the first person to complete patagonia's infamous w trek in a wheelchair >> it made me feel very empowered right? like i can do things that anyone else >> reporter: sharing that feeling with others like steve became his life's work >> whoo! >> reporter: it's the core motivation behind wheel the world, an accessibility-based travel company co-founded with camilo in 2018. >> we realized there's a huge gap for people with disabilities when they want to travel. >> reporter: in just a year they've helped nearly 1,000 clients access 22 destinations, from machu picchu to maui but the best part might just be this >> unbelievable. >> reporter: blazing a brand new trail and empowering others like steve, grateful for the view >> it feels like this is what it f off road, on wheels, no limits. steve patterson, nbc news, lake tahoe i'm jose diaz-balart reporting from new york thank you for the privilege of your time and good night >>> right now at 6:00, an east bay man trying to do his job when he was kidnapped and shots fired. the lyft d
is not the kind of guy to let anything stop him in 2016 he became the first person to complete patagonia's infamous w trek in a wheelchair >> it made me feel very empowered right? like i can do things that anyone else >> reporter: sharing that feeling with others like steve became his life's work >> whoo! >> reporter: it's the core motivation behind wheel the world, an accessibility-based travel company co-founded with camilo in 2018. >> we realized there's a huge...
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the gulf, and the inner sea of northern patagonia is a very unique marine habitat.e feeding areas of the southern hemisphere. whales inhabit this acoustic environment which is the ocean, which is a really acoustic more than visual environment. they have evolved to use sound and produced a received sound and really depend on sounds just in the way that we depend on vision. blue whales for example and others are making very loud low—frequency songs that travel over long distances. so, really, acoustically it's the only way that we can get 2a hours a day, every single day of the year information on the whales‘ whereabouts. and, really, the future of ocean exploration and observation are these autonomous vehicles. the glider dives silently to depths of up to 200 metres. its detector can distinguish whale songs from other sounds. it returns to the surface every two hours and sends its findings back via satellite link. as the glider is flying through these areas it detects whales, and it will log the position of all of those detections. and in this case, with the glider,
the gulf, and the inner sea of northern patagonia is a very unique marine habitat.e feeding areas of the southern hemisphere. whales inhabit this acoustic environment which is the ocean, which is a really acoustic more than visual environment. they have evolved to use sound and produced a received sound and really depend on sounds just in the way that we depend on vision. blue whales for example and others are making very loud low—frequency songs that travel over long distances. so, really,...
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listen to the new it of the arctic and you can listen to the wreck recordings of the now extinct patagonia amerindians and you can hear you can just hear this that they all sing and sort of pretty much the same way basically they're all just sort of groaning. or. sort of like that and it goes on for hours and a varies a little bit but it's style of singing that is stretches right across the americas into siberia around the north of japan that is all remarkably consistent remarkably similar and you can show that numerically because you can analyze the songs and what does it tell you about the history of that music that particular style when all raises the question how is it that the same kind of music is spread right across the americas you know and one through siberia and one obvious explanation. is that it came across into those into the americas from siberia precisely when the original people came across which is $10000.00 yes even longer right if that's true then these song styles are thousands and thousands of years away that's what we're listening to and who would have supposed that w
listen to the new it of the arctic and you can listen to the wreck recordings of the now extinct patagonia amerindians and you can hear you can just hear this that they all sing and sort of pretty much the same way basically they're all just sort of groaning. or. sort of like that and it goes on for hours and a varies a little bit but it's style of singing that is stretches right across the americas into siberia around the north of japan that is all remarkably consistent remarkably similar and...
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some brands doing it really well, patagonia, the outdoor brand, closed their stores to allow staff toch as bertens, a surfing brand in the us, not only closed at their website but we directed people to the climate change website. that creates a real deep connection with your audience and could, in turn, have a bounce on their profits. can amazon really be carbon neutral in 20 years? no one is going to argue with amazon on saying some big things, 100,000 new electric vehicles, reforestation programmes, a commitment byjeff bezos to move from the middle of the pack to the front of the pack. i think the issue is that there has been a discrepancy about what they are saying at the highest level and what they are doing on the ground. they did not allow amazon staff who wa nt to they did not allow amazon staff who want to go out and protest, they did not allow that to happen. i think thatis not allow that to happen. i think that is an issue because brands need to be authentic. the ones that succeed and the ones that have a clear message are the ones that are going to win the hearts and minds
some brands doing it really well, patagonia, the outdoor brand, closed their stores to allow staff toch as bertens, a surfing brand in the us, not only closed at their website but we directed people to the climate change website. that creates a real deep connection with your audience and could, in turn, have a bounce on their profits. can amazon really be carbon neutral in 20 years? no one is going to argue with amazon on saying some big things, 100,000 new electric vehicles, reforestation...
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reporter: carlton's is a store in rehoboth sbeach,ling men's and women's wear from tommy bahama and patagonia and employs 50 people with revenues of $30 million. the co-owner says a 15% tarifff will increase his prices up to 25%, in order to maintain the company's profit margin percentags. percenta he expectsigher prices will lower the amount he sells, but krause is also worried about the larger impact tariffs could have on the consumer. >> my cons per's having to more at the grocery stores, at you know, the hardware stores, cetera, and then coming in here with less dollars tos and to b something that costs more. i'm concerned about not only my business but my next door neighbor andnd others down our,m quote,ain street. and you know, the vitality of our community hingesn the success of our businesses. >> reporter: all three testified at the u.s. trade hearings in washington, d.c., asking theon administrati to reconsider its tariff licy. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan in nework city.>>>ome new reports on the economy added to the optimism today. sthe servi sector expanded at
reporter: carlton's is a store in rehoboth sbeach,ling men's and women's wear from tommy bahama and patagonia and employs 50 people with revenues of $30 million. the co-owner says a 15% tarifff will increase his prices up to 25%, in order to maintain the company's profit margin percentags. percenta he expectsigher prices will lower the amount he sells, but krause is also worried about the larger impact tariffs could have on the consumer. >> my cons per's having to more at the grocery...
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its shale oil resources to try to find a way out of its economic troubles the vaca muerta basin in patagonia said to be the 2nd largest shale oil development in the wild trees a bio reports the evoque on one of the shield for me shooting argentina's by their own year is home to some of the largest and convention an oil and gas deposits in the world. even though it was 1st discovered a century ago exploration and development in the area began recently and it has changed the life of one year as mall town located in the province of logan for river. game to find work she says thousands of others are doing the same. there is a real state deficit not only companies are bringing people to work here but there are others who come to find work because there is full employment here my grandson found a job in a few days that doesn't happen anywhere else in the country the oil and gas industries booming here and companies from around the world are flocking to walk on water which means dead cow in spanish it 4 provinces in the country covering an area of 30000 square kilometers. that remains largely untap
its shale oil resources to try to find a way out of its economic troubles the vaca muerta basin in patagonia said to be the 2nd largest shale oil development in the wild trees a bio reports the evoque on one of the shield for me shooting argentina's by their own year is home to some of the largest and convention an oil and gas deposits in the world. even though it was 1st discovered a century ago exploration and development in the area began recently and it has changed the life of one year as...
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workers at microsoft, patagonia and many others have pledged to take part in the action. >>> there'sn eighth death from vaping nationwide. that's 150 cases from the week before. the latest death is in missouri, the first case in the state. health officials say the patient had normal lung function before he started vaping in may. the food and drug administration is launching a criminal investigation into the spike in vaping illnesses. the fda center for tobacco products say they are, quote, in decembsperate need of facts. >>> prosecutors say 42-year-old alexei saab conducted surveillance and photographed locations in new york city, boston and washington, d.c. they say some time around 2003, he was instructed by a handler in lebanon to prepare a detailed report on new york. the criminal complaint says the report included a u.n. headquarters, the statue of liberty and ellis island. the new york stock exchange, times square and the city's three, major airports. he but arrested on july 9th. but the case was only recently unsealed. >>> a victory in court for president trump. a federal judg
workers at microsoft, patagonia and many others have pledged to take part in the action. >>> there'sn eighth death from vaping nationwide. that's 150 cases from the week before. the latest death is in missouri, the first case in the state. health officials say the patient had normal lung function before he started vaping in may. the food and drug administration is launching a criminal investigation into the spike in vaping illnesses. the fda center for tobacco products say they are,...
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might buy another batch of wool somewhere else but if they do they tell me like this comes from patagonia but i wish it our country to c.n.n.'s needs can't afford to check on all of our distributors i am in canada and since fish fish caught we're constantly in contact with them to make sure that the well comes from sheep that are raised humanely just as i was about to get into. germany's minister for economic cooperation and development good miller is committed to sustainable clothing production miller is opposed to musing but says more research is needed on this problem his ministry has developed a new seal of approval for companies that produce socially and ecologically sustainable textiles. churches and of these standards also apply to animal welfare and can sense the power. it a bit imprudent not for as me though serious as the seal is associated with a large number of basic standards which of course also cover animal welfare as far as all is concerned you know i would as was but this is a very complex situation. that has said the sea will also deal with animal welfare standards met a
might buy another batch of wool somewhere else but if they do they tell me like this comes from patagonia but i wish it our country to c.n.n.'s needs can't afford to check on all of our distributors i am in canada and since fish fish caught we're constantly in contact with them to make sure that the well comes from sheep that are raised humanely just as i was about to get into. germany's minister for economic cooperation and development good miller is committed to sustainable clothing...
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over 30 artists local, international and national to customize, repurpose patagonia apparel items.t story such as this pair of shorts that shows silhouettes that are white with one single being around addressing the issue of overfishing and showing there's only one fish left in a vanishing sea of extinct ones. the foundation is a hawaii-based nonprofit organization for conservation. our primary way of doing that is through art and activism. our oceans program is a public art program that brings the oceans into the streets. it brings the oceans to where people live, to where people really experience life. and what we want to do is create emotional connections between communities in unexpected large-scale ways. we hope that the people who will be attending the event will be excited to be sporting those items whether on their bodies or at home on their walls. please come down to the stores to support this great cause. really get involved and we want this to be a community driven event. >> and that event runs from 5:00 to 9:0 tonight in santa cruz at the lrnor about the sea wall's prog
over 30 artists local, international and national to customize, repurpose patagonia apparel items.t story such as this pair of shorts that shows silhouettes that are white with one single being around addressing the issue of overfishing and showing there's only one fish left in a vanishing sea of extinct ones. the foundation is a hawaii-based nonprofit organization for conservation. our primary way of doing that is through art and activism. our oceans program is a public art program that brings...
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businesses like patagonia and ben & jerry's ice cream will close down today to encourage employees and customers to participate in the rallies. >>> young protesters here in the bay area will walk out of class in march to government buildings as part of this effort. group of students will demonstrate is house speaker nye and nancy pelosi and diane feinstein san francisco offices. these rallies come just before monday's united nations climate action summit that is happening on monday. demonstrators are calling for world leaders and corporations to work together and address the climate change crisis. one of the bigger events in the bay area today is expected to be a rally this morning at uc berkeley. students will gather at -- plaza to demand action. that's what casey tv alyssa harrington joins us live from berkeley. alyssa? >>> good morning. just a few minutes ago starting at 9:00, uc berkeley students were participating in the climate strike, they began walking out of class. their meeting here on the steps of -- hall where you can see signs are already placed in front of the buildings a
businesses like patagonia and ben & jerry's ice cream will close down today to encourage employees and customers to participate in the rallies. >>> young protesters here in the bay area will walk out of class in march to government buildings as part of this effort. group of students will demonstrate is house speaker nye and nancy pelosi and diane feinstein san francisco offices. these rallies come just before monday's united nations climate action summit that is happening on...
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that shale resources to try and find a way out of its economic troubles the vaca muerta basin in patagonia is said to be the 2nd largest sale or development in the world series of reports. divac i'm one of the shill for mation in argentina by their own year is home to some of the largest and conventional oil and gas deposits in the world. even though it was 1st discovered a century ago exploration and development in the area began recently and it has changed the life of one year as mall town located in the province of nokia in forever. game to find work she says thousands of others are doing the same. there is a real state deficit not only companies are bringing people to work here but there are others who come to find work because there is full employment here my grandson found a job in a few days that doesn't happen anywhere else in the country the oil and gas industries booming year and companies from around the world are flocking to walk on water which means dead cow in spanish it all cube ice 4 provinces in the country covering an area of 30000 square kilometers. of the remains largel
that shale resources to try and find a way out of its economic troubles the vaca muerta basin in patagonia is said to be the 2nd largest sale or development in the world series of reports. divac i'm one of the shill for mation in argentina by their own year is home to some of the largest and conventional oil and gas deposits in the world. even though it was 1st discovered a century ago exploration and development in the area began recently and it has changed the life of one year as mall town...
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might buy another batch of wool somewhere else but if they do they tell me like this comes from patagonia but the shooter consisted of c.m.s. me can't afford to check on all of our distributors i am in canada and since fish fish caught we're constantly in contact with them to make sure that the well comes from sheep that are raised humanely decide which ones can take advantage of. germany's minister for economic co-operation and development good miller is committed to sustainable clothing production miller is opposed to musing but says more research is needed on this problem his ministry. he's developed a new seal of approval for companies that produce socially and ecologically sustainable textiles. was fertile willy's standards also apply to animal welfare and can and has. been good for as meat does he says the seal is associated with a large number of basic standards which of course also cover animal welfare as far as all is concerned. i would as was but this is a very complex situation. that has said the sea will also deal with animal welfare standards met in because. of my staff will
might buy another batch of wool somewhere else but if they do they tell me like this comes from patagonia but the shooter consisted of c.m.s. me can't afford to check on all of our distributors i am in canada and since fish fish caught we're constantly in contact with them to make sure that the well comes from sheep that are raised humanely decide which ones can take advantage of. germany's minister for economic co-operation and development good miller is committed to sustainable clothing...