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are of e-mail of the week takes us on a road trip through patagonia. and . of course here in freiburg i want to be friendly too. in addition to public transportation there's a good network of bike paths across the city check in editor on the us and our camerawoman. since we don't rent a car we save big on fuel. bicycle traffic and fiber has priority over cars that has a long tradition here but cyclists also have to be considerate because pedestrians have the right of way in this story called city center. before i find out more about freiburg sustainability concept i'd like to give you a brief overview of what's important here. before corona virus and travel restrictions transport welcome to some 3000000 tourists each here they strolled along the back of the gutters and marveled at the minster. park lies at the edge of the platform you can get to go. view of it from the fair or castle hill. due to its geographical location in the upper line rift valley it's often much warmer in fribourg than in other parts of germany. the old town is dominated by its most fam
are of e-mail of the week takes us on a road trip through patagonia. and . of course here in freiburg i want to be friendly too. in addition to public transportation there's a good network of bike paths across the city check in editor on the us and our camerawoman. since we don't rent a car we save big on fuel. bicycle traffic and fiber has priority over cars that has a long tradition here but cyclists also have to be considerate because pedestrians have the right of way in this story called...
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are weak takes us on a road trip through patagonia. and . the. off course here in freiburg i want to be eco friendly too. in addition to public transportation there's a good network of bike paths across the city check in editor on p.b.s. and our camera woman ease a bit. since we don't rent a car we save big on fuel. bicycle traffic in 5 or has priority over cars there is a long tradition here but cyclists also have to be considerate because pedestrians have the right of way and this story goes city center. before i find out more about freiburg sustainability concept i'd like to give you a brief overview of what's important here. before coronavirus and travel restrictions work welcome to some 3000000 tourists each here they strolled along the back into these narrow gutters and marveled at the minster . mark lives at the edge of the platform you can get a good view of it from the. or castle hill. due to its geographical location rift valley it's often much warmer in fribourg than in other parts of germany. the old town is dominated by its most famo
are weak takes us on a road trip through patagonia. and . the. off course here in freiburg i want to be eco friendly too. in addition to public transportation there's a good network of bike paths across the city check in editor on p.b.s. and our camera woman ease a bit. since we don't rent a car we save big on fuel. bicycle traffic in 5 or has priority over cars there is a long tradition here but cyclists also have to be considerate because pedestrians have the right of way and this story goes...
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the 1st was patagonia park since the death of her husband chris tompkins lives here alone. she's told us to come right on into the house and to please take our shoes off oh. it's the. local. split the end of the world yeah christine tomkins was head of the outdoor clothing company patagonia husband had founded the brands as the north face yet in the 1990 s. they left the business well and went on to invest around $350000000.00 in nature conservation i don't believe that technology is some sort of techno fix that will fix all the technology that got us here in the 1st place look if i thought that was even remotely possible in the short term i would say great and then i really do say well then why are you showing up so late because the party started a long time ago there's a way to turn it better there are no messiahs when it comes to this you can't tackle something of this scale this go moving this fast. just science would wilson said we should give i think having earth. back to nature in this size and scale you do it can there make an ecological difference you can enter the
the 1st was patagonia park since the death of her husband chris tompkins lives here alone. she's told us to come right on into the house and to please take our shoes off oh. it's the. local. split the end of the world yeah christine tomkins was head of the outdoor clothing company patagonia husband had founded the brands as the north face yet in the 1990 s. they left the business well and went on to invest around $350000000.00 in nature conservation i don't believe that technology is some sort...
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are of email of the week takes us on a road trip through patagonia. and here. of course here in freiburg i want to be friendly too. in addition to public transportation there's a good network of bike paths across the city check in editor i'm the camera woman. since we don't rent a car we save big on fuel. bicycle traffic in 5 or has priority over cars that has a long tradition here but cyclists also have to be considerate because pedestrians have the right of way in the historical city center. before i find out more about freiburg sustainability concept i'd like to give you a brief overview of what's important here. before coronavirus and travel restrictions work welcome to some $3000000.00 tourists each year they strolled along the back of the gutters and marveled at the. park lies at the edge of the block for you can get a good view of it from the. castle hill. due to its geographical location. rift valley it's often much warmer in fribourg than in other parts of germany. the old town is dominated by its most famous landmark the minster well known art histori
are of email of the week takes us on a road trip through patagonia. and here. of course here in freiburg i want to be friendly too. in addition to public transportation there's a good network of bike paths across the city check in editor i'm the camera woman. since we don't rent a car we save big on fuel. bicycle traffic in 5 or has priority over cars that has a long tradition here but cyclists also have to be considerate because pedestrians have the right of way in the historical city center....
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program today's clip is from yvonne escobar from paraguayan and he takes us on a road trip through patagonia here to the journey is the destination this is our weekly v mail. ok here we go i tried to longworth a little before my trip to freiburg but i'm actually a complete beginner. the true from the hill of ice train station to freiburg around 50 kilometers leads through the natural landscape of the black forest. it's not easy. it's too fast. to travel in the sustainable way means the ball fall to plough in a little more time just love her riding the bike. but that's also what travelling is about not only about reaching the destination as quickly as possible but also the embracing the journey you see more and you're who they are now bringing back the bikes and taking the train home. maybe this is the occasion right now so we can use this break during the pandemic to reflect on our own travel behavior so less energy wasting and more appreciation don't you think so well but i see you next here on connect the. blood stains these exhibits. mooted art from the german colonial era at the new ball
program today's clip is from yvonne escobar from paraguayan and he takes us on a road trip through patagonia here to the journey is the destination this is our weekly v mail. ok here we go i tried to longworth a little before my trip to freiburg but i'm actually a complete beginner. the true from the hill of ice train station to freiburg around 50 kilometers leads through the natural landscape of the black forest. it's not easy. it's too fast. to travel in the sustainable way means the ball...
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the 1st ones patagonia park since the death of her husband chris tompkins lives here alone. she's told us to come right on into the house and to please take our shoes off. at. the. split the end of the world yet christine tomkins was head of the outdoor clothing company patagonia husband had founded the brands as 3 and a north face yet in the 1990 s. they left the business wound and went on to invest around $350000000.00 in nature conservation. i don't believe that technology is some sort of techno fix that will fix all the technology that got us here in the 1st place look if i thought that was even remotely possible in the short term i would say great and then i really do say well then why are you showing up so late because the party started a long time ago there's no way to turn it better there are no messiahs when it comes to this you can't tackle something of this scale this go moving this fast with just science it would wilson said we should give i think have heard it. in this size and scale you do it can there make an ecological difference you can enter these places an
the 1st ones patagonia park since the death of her husband chris tompkins lives here alone. she's told us to come right on into the house and to please take our shoes off. at. the. split the end of the world yet christine tomkins was head of the outdoor clothing company patagonia husband had founded the brands as 3 and a north face yet in the 1990 s. they left the business wound and went on to invest around $350000000.00 in nature conservation. i don't believe that technology is some sort of...
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harvey male of the week takes us on a road trip through patagonia. and a bit. of course here in freiburg i want to be eco friendly too. in addition to public transportation there's a good network of bike paths across the city check in editor on videos and our camerawoman it is a bit. since we don't rent a car we save big on fuel. bicycle traffic in 5 or has priority over cars that has a long tradition here but cyclists also have to be considerate because pedestrians have the right of way in the historical city center. before i find out more about freiburg sustainability concept i'd like to give you a brief overview of what's important here. before coronavirus and travel restrictions transport welcome to some $3000000.00 tourists each year they strolled along the back of these narrow gutters and marveled at the minster. mark lives at the edge of the platform you can get a good view of it from the back or castle hill. due to its geographical location. value it's often much warmer in fribourg than in other parts of germany. the old town is dominated by its most fa
harvey male of the week takes us on a road trip through patagonia. and a bit. of course here in freiburg i want to be eco friendly too. in addition to public transportation there's a good network of bike paths across the city check in editor on videos and our camerawoman it is a bit. since we don't rent a car we save big on fuel. bicycle traffic in 5 or has priority over cars that has a long tradition here but cyclists also have to be considerate because pedestrians have the right of way in the...
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. >> the closing company patagonia and patagonia is donating $1 million to political groups in georgia who want to overturn what they say is a restrictive voting law. and involving the shakedown of the laws features. >> this is pushing the unconstitutional takeover of federalizing elections and sr one. and widening. >> many democrats oppose the new voting law and boycotting any georgia businesses. >> there are people on both sides the degree that everyone boycotting each other is not going to be the answer. looking at civic participation and economic vitality, those two things should not have to be polarized. >> those critical of the all-star game being moved to coors field point out to that georgia still has more voting days in colorado. and 51% black, denver's 9.2% black, the wokes are at it again. selection place new restrictions on voting by mail and adds voter i.d. requirements. mandates to saturdays of early voting ahead of general elections instead of just one and two sundays as optional, opponents say the new law allows election supervisors to be replaced by the state legislatu
. >> the closing company patagonia and patagonia is donating $1 million to political groups in georgia who want to overturn what they say is a restrictive voting law. and involving the shakedown of the laws features. >> this is pushing the unconstitutional takeover of federalizing elections and sr one. and widening. >> many democrats oppose the new voting law and boycotting any georgia businesses. >> there are people on both sides the degree that everyone boycotting each...
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i won't buy patagonia stuffed either.rian kemp said pulling the all-star game out of atlanta will hurt business owners of color. he condemned the mlb on saturday, stating its decision to pull the all-star game out of atlanta will hurt is this owners of color. saying, minority owned businesses have been hit harder because of the visible virus, -- in visible virus, through no fault of their own. the restaurant near truist park. that is the story out of the hill. we have timothy from vermont. you think it is a bad idea. tell us why. caller: well, my opinion is that the hypocrisy abounds to the right and all i can say is our politicians don't want business to be involved in politics. all i can say is let's reverse repeal the citizens united act of 2010. oy vey, you know? host: timothy, thanks for calling. henry is in south carolina. you are a business owner. what do you do? henry, are you there? one last time, henry from south carolina, are you there? we will move on. we will move on to fill in midfield, massachusetts -- phil
i won't buy patagonia stuffed either.rian kemp said pulling the all-star game out of atlanta will hurt business owners of color. he condemned the mlb on saturday, stating its decision to pull the all-star game out of atlanta will hurt is this owners of color. saying, minority owned businesses have been hit harder because of the visible virus, -- in visible virus, through no fault of their own. the restaurant near truist park. that is the story out of the hill. we have timothy from vermont. you...
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dan: that's patagonia. each one kind of has a story. -woman 2: nice idea. -dan: thank you.lar. lemonis: what do you think of that? -woman 4: i like that. -man: these look so classic. that does look nice. daniel: we have some african models, south american, european models. -man 2: this is the african? -dan: correct. -woman 5: i see home. it hits home. -dan: are you from maghreb? woman 5: i'm from east africa. -i really like these ones. -lemonis: you do? and the color's fun, isn't it? woman 6: yeah, i like that a lot. dave: all right, yes, we got another taker over here. lemonis: we had a great reaction to our new product line. and we were able to gain a bunch of new customers. you guys should be very proud of what you've accomplished. you enter into a very competitive fashion business, and you guys muscled through it. going forward, we have one objective -- great designs, great comfort, great price, and... -dave: great profit. -dan: great profit. -lemonis: great profit. -dan: there it is. lemonis: all right, guys. i'm really proud of these guys, and dan is learning to focus
dan: that's patagonia. each one kind of has a story. -woman 2: nice idea. -dan: thank you.lar. lemonis: what do you think of that? -woman 4: i like that. -man: these look so classic. that does look nice. daniel: we have some african models, south american, european models. -man 2: this is the african? -dan: correct. -woman 5: i see home. it hits home. -dan: are you from maghreb? woman 5: i'm from east africa. -i really like these ones. -lemonis: you do? and the color's fun, isn't it? woman 6:...
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the program so this clip is from yvonne escobar from paraguayan he takes us on a road trip through patagoniahere to the journey is the destination this is our weekly v mail. ok here we go i tried to longworth a little before my trip to freiburg but i'm actually a complete beginner. detour from the hill of ice train station to freiburg around 50 kilometers leitz through the natural landscape of the black forest. it's not easy. it's too fast. to travel in the sustainable way means above all to plan a little more time just love her riding the bike. but that's also what travelling is about not only about reaching the destination as quickly as possible but also i'm bracing the journey to see more and sure who they are now bringing back the bikes and taking the train home. and maybe this is the occasion right now so we can use this break during the pandemic to reflect on our own travel behavior so less energy wasting and more appreciation don't you think so well but i see you next time you're on chapter. blue. blood stains these exhibits. to dart from the german colonial era at the new ball to for
the program so this clip is from yvonne escobar from paraguayan he takes us on a road trip through patagoniahere to the journey is the destination this is our weekly v mail. ok here we go i tried to longworth a little before my trip to freiburg but i'm actually a complete beginner. detour from the hill of ice train station to freiburg around 50 kilometers leitz through the natural landscape of the black forest. it's not easy. it's too fast. to travel in the sustainable way means above all to...
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on a windswept hillside in chilean patagonia, paleontologists recently discovered the fossilized partialal that lived between 72-74 million years ago. the researchers named the extinct mammal orretherium tzen, meaning beast of five teeth, in a blend of a language spoken by the original inhabitants of the patagonian plains and greek. it's the second discovery of a mammal in this southern tip of the americas that lived in the age of dinosaurs, tens of millions of years earlier than researchers previously thought. the finding was published earlier this month in the journal "scientific reports." university of chile paleontologist sergio soto is one of the study's authors. >> ( translated ): in addition to being the second mammal of the mesozoic dinosaur era to be found in chile, it also represents a lineage that has not been found in this country, and which helps fill a gap in historical evolution, of an enigmatic group of mammals that became extinct and which today have no descendants. >> sreenivasan: based on the fossilized teeth that were found, researchers believe the mammal was an omniv
on a windswept hillside in chilean patagonia, paleontologists recently discovered the fossilized partialal that lived between 72-74 million years ago. the researchers named the extinct mammal orretherium tzen, meaning beast of five teeth, in a blend of a language spoken by the original inhabitants of the patagonian plains and greek. it's the second discovery of a mammal in this southern tip of the americas that lived in the age of dinosaurs, tens of millions of years earlier than researchers...
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the patagonia park shows want challenges have to be overcome to turn back the clock and save what could still be sanct. 600 kilometers of fences had to be removed 30000 sheep solved roads dismantled and trees planted. it took more than 10 years just for the grasses to return. bringing back 1000 animals has proven to be difficult and. there's now been success with the endangered andean dmn humus are also back. after species have to be bred back into the area. here on the argentinean border of the park birds $1000.00 of only to south america are being raised. nando's. they had completely disappeared from this area. to the creatures are flightless their feathers other am only to warm them through the chilly patagonian winter. $6900.00 have already been released into the wild the plan is for a population of $100.00 it requires huge effort to retrieve what was once lost. the impacts of climate change the loss of top predators and how that is a cascading effect over all habitat and how it affects human well being as well all those things. it's not something that is going to happen in the futu
the patagonia park shows want challenges have to be overcome to turn back the clock and save what could still be sanct. 600 kilometers of fences had to be removed 30000 sheep solved roads dismantled and trees planted. it took more than 10 years just for the grasses to return. bringing back 1000 animals has proven to be difficult and. there's now been success with the endangered andean dmn humus are also back. after species have to be bred back into the area. here on the argentinean border of...
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yeah christine thompkins was part of the outdoor clothing company patagonia husband had founded the brands as free and north face yet in the 1990 s. they left the business well and went on to invest around $350000000.00 in nature conservation i don't believe that technology is some sort of techno fix that will fix all the technology that got us here in the 1st place look if i thought that was even remotely possible in the short term i would say great and then i really do say well then why are you showing up so late because the party started a long time ago there's a way to turn it better there are no messiah. when it comes to this you can't tackle something you know this scale this go moving this fast. with just science it would wilson said we should give i think having her. back to nature in this size and scale you do it can that make an ecological difference you can enter these places and you understand what is was could be. and that's an enormous enormous contribution. i have begun to see the value in things or major the value of things more by their absence. chris tomkins amend the des
yeah christine thompkins was part of the outdoor clothing company patagonia husband had founded the brands as free and north face yet in the 1990 s. they left the business well and went on to invest around $350000000.00 in nature conservation i don't believe that technology is some sort of techno fix that will fix all the technology that got us here in the 1st place look if i thought that was even remotely possible in the short term i would say great and then i really do say well then why are...
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for some pretty big showers for ecuador dos what bit of a gap for most of brazil or down towards patagonia the sun is out in porto alegre. frank assessments. that you have. now taking for a situation like i'm not to believe he could ever get informed opinions is the u.s. with thinking military positioning in the middle east or is it just a simple act of generosity this is a message to the region the united states is very near to military posture in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story. hello again the top stories on which is there at this hour the u.s. has become the latest country to impose restrictions on most travelers from india due to the spiraling number of cases there starting on tuesday only u.s. citizens and permanent residents will be allowed in. and in just a few hours all adults in india will be eligible to get a covert $1000.00 vaccine but there is concern over shortages with some states saying they've run out of doses india is battling a 2nd wave of infection. at least 21 people have been killed in a truck bomb attack in afghanistan that happened that day
for some pretty big showers for ecuador dos what bit of a gap for most of brazil or down towards patagonia the sun is out in porto alegre. frank assessments. that you have. now taking for a situation like i'm not to believe he could ever get informed opinions is the u.s. with thinking military positioning in the middle east or is it just a simple act of generosity this is a message to the region the united states is very near to military posture in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines...
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really loved our children we would be very concerned about the future and you know we chased the patagonia to push portugal under 110 days from the coast of antarctica to ecuador a west africa the longest pursuit of a poacher in maritime history and that bessel that one vessel had taken 60000000 dollars worth of tools bush off the tory coast the net that we pulled up from and complicated was 72 kilometers long and late 70 tons of cold into kilometers from it took us 110 hours to pull that net. and that's just one ship and there's there's $4000000.00 fishing vessels out there and every day they're operating and a good percentage of well i would say of probably 20 percent of them are poachers or they're pushing illegally unregulated i'm report i mean it is dangerous for fishermen as well i mean we shouldn't underestimate then things birthing does make the point that the workers on these big conglomerate ships well the accusation allegation is that treated like slaves. yes absolutely. chase that under the captain of the under sank his own ship after $110.00 days pursuit because he was running
really loved our children we would be very concerned about the future and you know we chased the patagonia to push portugal under 110 days from the coast of antarctica to ecuador a west africa the longest pursuit of a poacher in maritime history and that bessel that one vessel had taken 60000000 dollars worth of tools bush off the tory coast the net that we pulled up from and complicated was 72 kilometers long and late 70 tons of cold into kilometers from it took us 110 hours to pull that net....
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that has been quite warm in argentina for the time the and all the stormy stuff is held down in patagonia so the snow for the heart is right otherwise that rain is working its way up through chilly but with since the low twenty's the most part there are showers started to form again in the finals one should argentina more likely your ago and southeast of brazil even paragraphs on a day beyond that they will show themselves quite significant but is largely a gap in the rain potential for much of southern brazil further north is rather more obvious and that's true the line towards colombia once again the threat of flash floods is there in western colombia and it's also about to be sharing i think in the leeward alz this is an old front that came out of the u.s. that means is picking up or producing a lot of showers the leeward islands temporary from puerto rico on the tailend musial enhanced the rain in both costa rica and panama but at least behind sunshine for cuba for the bahamas for florida and for the yucatan peninsula and almost all of mexico those showers continue to head south towar
that has been quite warm in argentina for the time the and all the stormy stuff is held down in patagonia so the snow for the heart is right otherwise that rain is working its way up through chilly but with since the low twenty's the most part there are showers started to form again in the finals one should argentina more likely your ago and southeast of brazil even paragraphs on a day beyond that they will show themselves quite significant but is largely a gap in the rain potential for much of...
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who was a geographer and in patagonia and then she wrote but first before that she wrote books for children and and then the two of them, i mean she had beautiful writer which i guess that's one reason. i liked her but they went her and her husband went to tenerife and they stayed in a canvas tent for a few months while they wrote this book about traveling in the himalayas. wow. that's she's fascinating and then what one of the late another lady i learned about from your book is at least boastemen who has beautiful paintings under the sea, and i would really like to learn more more about her too. i would too i would too. i just read that her great great grandson a bunch of her diary of oh, yeah. she i love the fact that she brought she did these spectacular pictures, especially of bioluminesce and fish. yeah. she was amazing. i would see she's at the top of my list. okay, so what's the prices did you in your research? yeah, i found a lot of trivia. i could do a whole little book on trivia about society of women geographers. i learned that. helen candy who studied tapestries? she was on the
who was a geographer and in patagonia and then she wrote but first before that she wrote books for children and and then the two of them, i mean she had beautiful writer which i guess that's one reason. i liked her but they went her and her husband went to tenerife and they stayed in a canvas tent for a few months while they wrote this book about traveling in the himalayas. wow. that's she's fascinating and then what one of the late another lady i learned about from your book is at least...
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patagonia that makes outdoor gear went beyondiciing the restrictions. they say they are going to fund pro voting rights advocacy groups in georgia. over in texas meanwhile corporations like at&t that stood in favor of the act in 2006. they have made mild statements but have not taken a strong stand against what republicans are trying to do in the states right now. at&t and others are facing pressure to take a more pointed stance and put their money and institutional heft where their mouth is. in dallas at&t plaza will see a rally to press at&t to do more along with other texas companies like frito-lay and pepsi and whole foods and the list goes on. companies taking a stance. big business taking a stand in favor of voting rights. it is not actually a new thing here. republicans had to deal with it in 2006 when the politics of the circumstances are different. the president wanted the republican party to at least appear to get under the voting rights side of thing. corporate pressure helped republicans to get in line to do that. this year, they are not eve
patagonia that makes outdoor gear went beyondiciing the restrictions. they say they are going to fund pro voting rights advocacy groups in georgia. over in texas meanwhile corporations like at&t that stood in favor of the act in 2006. they have made mild statements but have not taken a strong stand against what republicans are trying to do in the states right now. at&t and others are facing pressure to take a more pointed stance and put their money and institutional heft where their...
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now you were surprised to hear that patagonia is to say the stormy but the last systems gone through nazi there's a cold front coming slowly northwards so the hint is he's taking cold red nose not contain it which will boost these showers into sunder storms in the far north but temperature wise through most of our 2 nugent just come down to know it's been above for the last few days a day ahead and those thunderstorms be building up in the paraguayan and dying out into southern peru much of brazil is fairly dry now the far north not so and from french guiana westwards that's the line of significant rain on the r.t.c. said that band of right because up and down around the world with the sun is on its way north now so it will start to boost the rain in panama or costa rica helped by this fairly steady well trade winds really which has got showers on the eastern end to the leeward dolls and they're probably stay there in fact they might even move back up towards puerto rico on friday night a band running through florida in between 2 it's fairly quiet and warm in fact temperatures in som
now you were surprised to hear that patagonia is to say the stormy but the last systems gone through nazi there's a cold front coming slowly northwards so the hint is he's taking cold red nose not contain it which will boost these showers into sunder storms in the far north but temperature wise through most of our 2 nugent just come down to know it's been above for the last few days a day ahead and those thunderstorms be building up in the paraguayan and dying out into southern peru much of...
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perfect jenny the winter storm supply qatar airways there have been some tremendous thunderstorms in patagonia recently but we're feeding walked in from the north and the cold on this frontal system from the west and that's what you get from it hail stones 6 centimeters in diameter and there's more to come that's the line that will develop in the forecast all when say running slowly is was and stretching right up into the pampas more or less the onshore breeze here is cool things down a little bit montevideo is it 24 degrees but the stormy weather is offshore and now it will i think affect the coast of southeastern brazil with a disappointing round paolo possibly wet and windy cool like that is quite a big gap of fairly fine weather that's the the likely path of potential donors to all that through western paragraph and disappearing into bolivia. as you can see the seasonal rains are taking a step back as well even in panama we don't expect to see very much on thursday and throughout the caribbean it's fairly fine a steady breeze now the trade winds mostly action is on this old cold front of t
perfect jenny the winter storm supply qatar airways there have been some tremendous thunderstorms in patagonia recently but we're feeding walked in from the north and the cold on this frontal system from the west and that's what you get from it hail stones 6 centimeters in diameter and there's more to come that's the line that will develop in the forecast all when say running slowly is was and stretching right up into the pampas more or less the onshore breeze here is cool things down a little...
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time for the perfect gentleman who went on sponsored point qatar airways is going to be snow in patagonia i don't sing that's a big surprise and it's this low that his associates and friends doing that as fast as of. tina chilly there it is but otherwise with this northerly breeze is quite warm by here blanket 27 degrees centigrade about 24 and there are no significant may just understand where you might expect around the replayed for example and even in southeast and with brazil is fairly dry something might develop later on monday in north not into the part of the system which really is giving the biggest rains physicals ecuador sudden colombia up into venezuela and beyond an increase in the likelihood of rain in the form of usually showers but it's an increasing breeze there all the way more or less from honduras down towards costa rica quite a few big shots seem likely haiti the dominican republic or beyond on the smaller audience are seeing quite a few light showers otherwise it's fairly sunny picture in the immediate future and that's true for most of the u.s. as well this is a big.
time for the perfect gentleman who went on sponsored point qatar airways is going to be snow in patagonia i don't sing that's a big surprise and it's this low that his associates and friends doing that as fast as of. tina chilly there it is but otherwise with this northerly breeze is quite warm by here blanket 27 degrees centigrade about 24 and there are no significant may just understand where you might expect around the replayed for example and even in southeast and with brazil is fairly dry...
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. >> reporter: coronavirus continues to wreak havoc in south america from patagonia to the caribbean, the region has been ravaged by the pandemic. on thursday argentina reported a record increase of 561 deaths in the last 24 hours, while intensive care units are reaching capacity. a little bit north in brazil not a record increasing death but the crossing of the threshold of over 400,000 people dying of covid-19, one every 500 brazilians have lost their life due to virus because of covid-19 since the pandemic began. and in colombia also on thursday yet another record increase in deaths with 505 victims in the last 24 hours. it's the first time that colombia reports more than 500 victims in less than a day since the pandemic began. while we're seeing all across the region that vaccination campaigns are continuing and are partially picking up pace, the impact of new, more deadly and more infected variant is bringing the region to the point of collapse with deadly rates not seen in the first waves of the pandemic last year and earlier these experts are afraid that the worst may still be
. >> reporter: coronavirus continues to wreak havoc in south america from patagonia to the caribbean, the region has been ravaged by the pandemic. on thursday argentina reported a record increase of 561 deaths in the last 24 hours, while intensive care units are reaching capacity. a little bit north in brazil not a record increasing death but the crossing of the threshold of over 400,000 people dying of covid-19, one every 500 brazilians have lost their life due to virus because of...
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delta, patagonia, microsoft, coca-cola. all of these companies outraged by this georgia law. >> let's talk baseball first, martha. forget mars. we need to search for intelligence life in major league baseball commissioner's office. i have never seen anything like this. you know, commissioner manfred has a fiduciary responsibility to major league baseball. his job is to do the very best that he cannot to suck. he has failed that. i mean, think what he's done. major league baseball is losing popularity to football and other sports. his job is to grow it. so what is the first thing he does? he decide to get involved in national politics and to alienate hundreds of millions of americans who actually like the georgia bill and think that it is an honest effort for election security. then the commissioner hasn't come on your show and spent 30 minutes explaining why he thinks these hundreds of millions of americans who support the georgia effort are a bunch of racists. he hasn't bothered to explain why he thinks the bill is racist.
delta, patagonia, microsoft, coca-cola. all of these companies outraged by this georgia law. >> let's talk baseball first, martha. forget mars. we need to search for intelligence life in major league baseball commissioner's office. i have never seen anything like this. you know, commissioner manfred has a fiduciary responsibility to major league baseball. his job is to do the very best that he cannot to suck. he has failed that. i mean, think what he's done. major league baseball is...
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the perfect gentleman who went on sponsored point qatar airways ok back to the seasonal norm in patagonia the weather is coming in from the pacific frequent bouts of rain or snow depending on your height and if you're not there and if you're in the shelter it's foreigners don't particularly warm we're coming down temperature wise not with the still a bit of a northerly so once a day and by headlines are both into the twenty's at least it's widespread sun is trying to pick up the seasonal ravers a long way north it's through amazon you're mystically but the heaviest stuff has been recently in guyana suriname and i think we're going to see it once more in colombia and throughout venezuela and it's not just the sense of significant rain in the small arms of the caribbean there's more to come in the fall cross hitting puerto rico and of course down to venezuela but if you follow things further west is a much drier picture still fairly dry in mexico there's been some particularly heavy rain recently in mexico city and this certainly a likelihood of more showers brewing in the next couple of da
the perfect gentleman who went on sponsored point qatar airways ok back to the seasonal norm in patagonia the weather is coming in from the pacific frequent bouts of rain or snow depending on your height and if you're not there and if you're in the shelter it's foreigners don't particularly warm we're coming down temperature wise not with the still a bit of a northerly so once a day and by headlines are both into the twenty's at least it's widespread sun is trying to pick up the seasonal ravers...
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the weather sponsored point qatar airways that is getting stormy now in south america particularly patagonia it's not a big surprise the rain is moving up the coast of chile is producing a significant line here where warm beats cold but to temperature wise we're not doing badly and there ought to be significant showers around the river place anymore all the on shore breeze up through star powers was rio will be in the edge of it is quite cold and often wet but if you're inland you're enjoying the sunshine that's true throughout a good part of south america the seasonal rains are a long way noll snow so although you get daily showers in amazonia it's from french gaaner cross towards panama where the line should exist but those showers are particularly heavy having given flooding recently in panama at the moment the trade winds are picking up again so that standard weather a few light showers and small islands and significant rain is potentially there in costa rica but and panama but not much however look back towards guatemalans different story and that sort of linked to this system that goes
the weather sponsored point qatar airways that is getting stormy now in south america particularly patagonia it's not a big surprise the rain is moving up the coast of chile is producing a significant line here where warm beats cold but to temperature wise we're not doing badly and there ought to be significant showers around the river place anymore all the on shore breeze up through star powers was rio will be in the edge of it is quite cold and often wet but if you're inland you're enjoying...
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potential for some pretty big showers record or northward but again for most of brazil or down towards patagonia the sun is out in porto alegre. well still ahead here on al-jazeera u.s. president joe biden hits the road to promote his ambitious plan to rebuild the economy as he marks 100 days in office and in sport new doubts about whether fans will be allowed to even attend the tokyo lympics car we'll have that story in sports so do stay with us. one 3rd of all the food produced is wasted with tens of thousands of put out that tower in south korea has been transformed from what's the founder if the global leader in for recycling either reporting on how new technology is making this possible. in kenya i mean the farm must and sunday's what he had looted in the soil the livelihoods depend on. a new place a phrase just. a series of special events is being planned to mark 100 years since the creation of northern oil but gregg's it has renewed old tensions and put irish reunification back on the agenda al-jazeera will be reporting from both sides of the border in this milestone moment for irish poli
potential for some pretty big showers record or northward but again for most of brazil or down towards patagonia the sun is out in porto alegre. well still ahead here on al-jazeera u.s. president joe biden hits the road to promote his ambitious plan to rebuild the economy as he marks 100 days in office and in sport new doubts about whether fans will be allowed to even attend the tokyo lympics car we'll have that story in sports so do stay with us. one 3rd of all the food produced is wasted with...
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the clothing company patagonia announcing a short time ago that they will be getting $1 million to political groups inside georgia who oppose the voting law and want to see it overturned. this comes after georgia-based corporations and their ceos have come out strongly against this voting law and its restricted against american values. >> it's discouraging to find a bunch of corporate ceos getting in the middle of politics. my advice to corporate america stay out of politics. i'll pick sides in these big fights. >> a number of democrats here in georgia which say they could potentially hurt people, and the white house press secretary that said that while president biden supports and moves again that he did not call for any boycott in georgia. >> perhaps he tipped the scales with his rhetoric, even if he doesn't have a direct cause and effect. biko while he was answering a direct question, espn about opening day baseball, most, not everybody, but he was simply conveying that he would support that decision just like he would support decisions made by the private sector companies. we are not sta
the clothing company patagonia announcing a short time ago that they will be getting $1 million to political groups inside georgia who oppose the voting law and want to see it overturned. this comes after georgia-based corporations and their ceos have come out strongly against this voting law and its restricted against american values. >> it's discouraging to find a bunch of corporate ceos getting in the middle of politics. my advice to corporate america stay out of politics. i'll pick...
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she says she plans on hiking in patagonia as soon as that nerve heals. >> oh my goodness.. pulling back the curtain on modern day royalty around the world. this morning, we are live at berg castle in abc's maggie rulli got a rare look inside. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning. yeah, we're used to seeing royalty on the covers of magazines or meeting with presidents but we rarely get a guy,duem le.cenet ere her home the rg cas y ido fm living in a world right now. she took us all inside to show us what being a royal in 2021 is really like. ♪ from the himalayan kingdom of bhutan to the streets of tokyo, and the palaces of the uk and europe, royalty still rules. 44 countries around the world have a monarch as their head of state. a king, queen or even emperor, the grand duchess of luxembourg, maria teresa is the equivalent of the country's queen, and in a rare interview, she invited us into her home, berg castle, to pull back the curtain on modern day royalty. >> you are the symbol. you are there for all and you are always at the service of all and
she says she plans on hiking in patagonia as soon as that nerve heals. >> oh my goodness.. pulling back the curtain on modern day royalty around the world. this morning, we are live at berg castle in abc's maggie rulli got a rare look inside. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning. yeah, we're used to seeing royalty on the covers of magazines or meeting with presidents but we rarely get a guy,duem le.cenet ere her home the rg cas y ido fm living in a world...
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other retailers like macy's, gap, patagonia saying they're starting this resale program as well.his month. you're thinking why would anyone buy used clothing. my concern about lulu lemon, has someone sweated, even put back in the wash i have problems. lulu little mon as a stock underperforming this year. it is down about 9%. up 50% over the last year. but if you think about levi strauss up some, jeans makers up 50%. there is this article say you have to buy the right type of clothing retailer in this environment. stuart: did you have a question for me? susan: what do you think of resale clothing, spandex and lycra in particular? stuart: if people buy it you will sell it, make a profit. i have no problem whatsoever. you wouldn't buy used yoga pants, would you? susan: no i wouldn't. stuart: thank you very much. susan: i have problems with sweat. stuart: thank you. we'll turn to something a little more serious, susan, so tense up. you see this? a crowd of "black lives matter" protesters heckling diners in new york city. >> [bleep] out of york. we don't want you here. >> we don't wan
other retailers like macy's, gap, patagonia saying they're starting this resale program as well.his month. you're thinking why would anyone buy used clothing. my concern about lulu lemon, has someone sweated, even put back in the wash i have problems. lulu little mon as a stock underperforming this year. it is down about 9%. up 50% over the last year. but if you think about levi strauss up some, jeans makers up 50%. there is this article say you have to buy the right type of clothing retailer...
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, at&t, walmart, u.p.s., it wasn't just the quote/unquote progressive companies, whether nike or patagoniaks or apple, it was all of these other companies, too it's gotten to the point, it's sort of -- you wouldn't remember this, 1973 when johnny carson said it's time for nixon to step down, the country moved. these are not radical fringe people these are very centrist business players saying it's time to stop the nonsense we don't want divided nations, divided communities, angry workhorses let's get back to business and they're cutting their own pay, i'm sure if they don't like something that the democrats do are not going to be defined by republicans. a couple more dollars, they're not protectionists, but they're not xenophobes >> jeffrey, we appreciate it very, very much. great to see you we hope to have you back to continue this conversation because it's an issue that isn't going away talk to you soon >> thanks. >>> joe. oc a eina and alibaba, with the stksreven higher this morning. we'll get into that this morning with a live report from beijing, next nalized investment strategies to
, at&t, walmart, u.p.s., it wasn't just the quote/unquote progressive companies, whether nike or patagoniaks or apple, it was all of these other companies, too it's gotten to the point, it's sort of -- you wouldn't remember this, 1973 when johnny carson said it's time for nixon to step down, the country moved. these are not radical fringe people these are very centrist business players saying it's time to stop the nonsense we don't want divided nations, divided communities, angry workhorses...