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the south pole.ared for is the south pole is high, like 9,000 feet above sea level and it's cold, real cold, but you knew that. you feel the altitude. today, the base at south pole has the feel of a space station, a warm comfortable bubble in the middle of well, the great void. it can be incredibly harsh out there with winds reaching as high as 50 knots and temperatures regularly dropping below negative 50 degrees fahrenheit. about 200 scientists and staff work here during the summer season. chef bryan denham is responsible for keeping them all fed and happy. he's been coming here for about five seasons, wintering for over three of those. again one makes a lot with a little. what do you think the likely common thread between all of the people who choose to come to this place? >> stuart: everybody's got a spirit of adventure here. it's pretty cool because you think oh i've done some really cool things, and then you talk to someone else and you go, oh, i've done nothing. >> anthony: dr. stuart jeffries
the south pole.ared for is the south pole is high, like 9,000 feet above sea level and it's cold, real cold, but you knew that. you feel the altitude. today, the base at south pole has the feel of a space station, a warm comfortable bubble in the middle of well, the great void. it can be incredibly harsh out there with winds reaching as high as 50 knots and temperatures regularly dropping below negative 50 degrees fahrenheit. about 200 scientists and staff work here during the summer season....
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another good example is the south pole telescope the south pole is a special place in our way it's so far south that it doubles the resolution of the h.t. from sources it can see. but the s.p.t. was designed to do a completely different kind of measurement studies the cause of microwave background and so it's detectors are not the detectors and we need so in addition to bringing down an atomic clock and all the tens of crates of hardware that we needed we had to build a special receiver that would detect the light the way we needed to tech did special optics to relay the light to it and install it and get it to work in the cold and sometimes harsh antarctic environment this was many years of work for many of us many trips down to myself and graduate students and postdoc and other engineers and each team but at the end of it we had a cell full telescope that could be any station. now getting this all right now that was coverage from washington where science and scientists were announcing images very first images of an actual black hole i'm joined by leah from science desk so leah we ju
another good example is the south pole telescope the south pole is a special place in our way it's so far south that it doubles the resolution of the h.t. from sources it can see. but the s.p.t. was designed to do a completely different kind of measurement studies the cause of microwave background and so it's detectors are not the detectors and we need so in addition to bringing down an atomic clock and all the tens of crates of hardware that we needed we had to build a special receiver that...
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it took the time to look up on google when it went back as far as 1900 and i look at the south pole in the north pole and i saw all the ice -- there was a huge ice mass on both of them but now you look today, you can hardly find any ice. polar bears are going extinct, the seals are going extinct and we've got to take care of this planet because she is our mother, she feeds us, she gives us water to drink. fact andne undeniable that is if this planet devise -- if the planet dies, we die. people need to get really serious about what's going on because things are moving fast and it's time for it to change. host: levy asked the cofounder of earth day, the you agree things are moving fast? guest: yet, we are clearly in a position where we are approaching some progress. the frightening thing in which the scientist clearly don't know exactly where this will take there is what they called positive feedback were certain things happen and they continue to get worse on their own. she talked about melting ice and snow in key parts of the world in the polar regions and glaciers. when that melts, in
it took the time to look up on google when it went back as far as 1900 and i look at the south pole in the north pole and i saw all the ice -- there was a huge ice mass on both of them but now you look today, you can hardly find any ice. polar bears are going extinct, the seals are going extinct and we've got to take care of this planet because she is our mother, she feeds us, she gives us water to drink. fact andne undeniable that is if this planet devise -- if the planet dies, we die. people...
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together with ben fogle, he trekked to the south pole and hauled himself across the atlantic ocean. would change is life. a petrol tanker hit him from behind. cracknell sustained brain injuries that left him with epilepsy and altered his personality. his sense of adventure, though, remained. neurologists are great people but if you listen to them too much, they will set what they think you can do. if i said to them, "look, i want to go and study at cambridge and want to do the boat race", they will look at you, like, no. i think anyone who has had a tough time, then you need close people around you to challenge you. and also, set your own limits and work out how to get there. the journey from an arizona roadside to cambridge and onto the thames has taken in another challenge, crossing the arabian desert with the man he had been to the ends of the earth with. the ups and downs for james are so extreme. seeing his long—term recovery from that head injury, when everyone said he couldn't... that's the reason it makes me emotional, is i hate people who say that you can't. this year has b
together with ben fogle, he trekked to the south pole and hauled himself across the atlantic ocean. would change is life. a petrol tanker hit him from behind. cracknell sustained brain injuries that left him with epilepsy and altered his personality. his sense of adventure, though, remained. neurologists are great people but if you listen to them too much, they will set what they think you can do. if i said to them, "look, i want to go and study at cambridge and want to do the boat...
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today come from a collection of telescopes located in chile hawaii arizona mexico spain and at the south pole but are specifically designed to focus on black holes to see this and result it's one that it takes thousands of people hours man hours and hours to to put together and. i think what's surprising is knowing behind the scenes the scale of the effort that goes into that one final image. they image really is today shows the black hole at the center of a galaxy that is fifty five million light years from earth with a mass of six point five billion times that of the sun because the black hole is of course a block and because the measurements were taken out a wavelength the human eye cannot see the image we are seeing is the gas and just circling the whole at a safe distance with color added there's never been images or even observations as this level of anger the resolution of these frequencies before so this is the first time certainly present an image has been produced at such. and such an exciting day that object radio you see down to seven horizon scales that a black hole is the first
today come from a collection of telescopes located in chile hawaii arizona mexico spain and at the south pole but are specifically designed to focus on black holes to see this and result it's one that it takes thousands of people hours man hours and hours to to put together and. i think what's surprising is knowing behind the scenes the scale of the effort that goes into that one final image. they image really is today shows the black hole at the center of a galaxy that is fifty five million...
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routed to the south pole of the soon to be. very much. like many young brazilian spirit who wants to help create a sustainable economy that doesn't cause pollution or social exclusion he calls it the green economy i suppose to intervene. in the stuff change the world dies because that is. for me to see if any of us can imagine is a to detain. going to cease. fire situation is easy if you decide to develop their lives oh. hell mentioned where men are massing pfizer wolf was a put up of mice and shitting in. the coming years with the van shown on the moon to see g.g. promise as this is the view. headed i did who has accepted the challenge to come up with a mobile phone app that could promote the green economy in rio. but how can a mobile phone app help it's time for some on the ground research. here in rios last zome to meet scott do. they work to community projects in the model in allium own favela complexes two of brazil's largest shantytowns. as a shark in a call to action i might if. i can offer range how complex this scene is. there wh
routed to the south pole of the soon to be. very much. like many young brazilian spirit who wants to help create a sustainable economy that doesn't cause pollution or social exclusion he calls it the green economy i suppose to intervene. in the stuff change the world dies because that is. for me to see if any of us can imagine is a to detain. going to cease. fire situation is easy if you decide to develop their lives oh. hell mentioned where men are massing pfizer wolf was a put up of mice and...
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about the earliest antarctic explorers: like britain's james cook, or the ill-fated race to the south pole between robert falcon scott and roald amundsen, or perhaps the most famous antarctic adventure story: ernest shackleton's dramatic" endurance voyage" several yrs later. we talked to murray in theat ship's movie t: >> it's quite incredible actually that 100 years after the heroic age, just over 100 years since scott and the lar party died on their return fromn the south poleyou've got these great stories of endurance and suffering, we can now come to antarctica effectively for fun. >> brangham: this record number of tourists coming here has been growing steadily since the 1980's when just a few thousand made the trip every year. >> when the soviet union collapsed, the soviet fleet of ice-strengthened vessels became available and people realized they could actually charter those and bring those down. that was what started the whole rush in the 1990s. >> brangham: today, more and more tour companies are rolling out new fleets of luxury ships capable of navigating these icy waters. the ar
about the earliest antarctic explorers: like britain's james cook, or the ill-fated race to the south pole between robert falcon scott and roald amundsen, or perhaps the most famous antarctic adventure story: ernest shackleton's dramatic" endurance voyage" several yrs later. we talked to murray in theat ship's movie t: >> it's quite incredible actually that 100 years after the heroic age, just over 100 years since scott and the lar party died on their return fromn the south...
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the heroic age, just over 100 years since scott and the polar party died on their return from the south pole, and you've got these great stories of endurance and suffering, we can now come to antarctica effectively for fun. >> brangham: this record number of tourists coming here has beey growing steaince the ye80's when just a few thousand made the trip ever. >> when the soviet union t collapsed, the soviet fl ice-strengthened vessels became available and people realized they could actually charter those and bring those down. that was what started the whole rush in the 1990s. >> brangham: today, more and more tour companies are rollingu new fleets of luxury ships capable of navigating these icy waters. the arrival of more and more visitors to antarctica is also leading to concerns about their impact on this pristine ecosystem: >> antarctica is really the world's last great wilderness. there's no permanent human population there. it's a continent that is forin nature, and i that's a really important symbol, because so many other places where human civilition has spread to, we have destroyed t
the heroic age, just over 100 years since scott and the polar party died on their return from the south pole, and you've got these great stories of endurance and suffering, we can now come to antarctica effectively for fun. >> brangham: this record number of tourists coming here has beey growing steaince the ye80's when just a few thousand made the trip ever. >> when the soviet union t collapsed, the soviet fl ice-strengthened vessels became available and people realized they could...
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kerry sanders, south carolina. >>> pole in georgia are still searching for the driver in a hit and run that nearly killed a 9-year-old girl. it was caught on surveillance camera. the video can be upsetting to watch. it was friday night. a car failed to turn and pwed into the front of the home. she survived but was badly injured and is still in the hospital recovering. the dngver and pas took off running after thepaimct. the little girl's father described the panic that came after that accident. >> we were driving to the emergency room. i had her head layingn my lap, and i a layedoss the front seat and had my hand on her chest to make sure she wasth br her heart was beating. >> her family is beggingor the personesponsible to come forward and take responsibility. >>> today's weath may have y worried, but milder weather is in the forecast. lauryn will let us know when it will feel like spring around her here. >>> and molette green is in the gym. comi >>> if you're following our molette green on ourouey to get fit for spring, you should be a little over halfway there. >> maybe you'r gettin
kerry sanders, south carolina. >>> pole in georgia are still searching for the driver in a hit and run that nearly killed a 9-year-old girl. it was caught on surveillance camera. the video can be upsetting to watch. it was friday night. a car failed to turn and pwed into the front of the home. she survived but was badly injured and is still in the hospital recovering. the dngver and pas took off running after thepaimct. the little girl's father described the panic that came after that...
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can you deliver it to the south pole of the moon so it can characterize the water ice. what is the value of the specific territory where we want to land. so those missions are under way right now. they're critically important to helping us understand where when we land humans on the surface of the moon, where we want to place those humans. >> my time has expired, but we'll be submitting questions for the record. thank you. >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you very much. i apologize i didn't hear you. >> i apologize, madam chairwoman. i didn't hear you. good morning. >> good morning. >> my first question to you would be the fy-20 budget request calls for the elimination of nasa office of education. i believe we need to be encouraging hands-on s.t.e.m. education, which nasa has supported in the past. can you elaborate on how nasa will continue to support stem while zeroing in on the education account? >> nasa does it all the time through various directors, nasa does it through centers across the agency and we do it when we partner with universities, with critically important proje
can you deliver it to the south pole of the moon so it can characterize the water ice. what is the value of the specific territory where we want to land. so those missions are under way right now. they're critically important to helping us understand where when we land humans on the surface of the moon, where we want to place those humans. >> my time has expired, but we'll be submitting questions for the record. thank you. >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you very much. i apologize i...
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arctic maritime air, wind right away from the polls south across the uk just in time for the start of the bank holiday weekend. —— wind coming from the polesowers further south, temperatures barely eight or nine on the east coast, barely five or six in the north. bearing in mind it was nearly 21 celsius in inverness yesterday. feeling colder in the strong northerly wind. but we cut off the northerly wind. but we cut off the northerly wind. but we cut off the northerly wind into the bank holiday weekend, so although we will start with night—time frost on saturday and sunday morning, by the time we cut off that northerly wind, sunshine will make it feel increasingly warm through the bank holiday weekend and for most of us it should be dry. some good and some bad. an inquiry begins hearing evidence into how thousands of patients were given contaminated blood. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s good afternoon — it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. it's the champions league semi final that few would have predicted last summer — but tottenham hotspur and ajax are preparing
arctic maritime air, wind right away from the polls south across the uk just in time for the start of the bank holiday weekend. —— wind coming from the polesowers further south, temperatures barely eight or nine on the east coast, barely five or six in the north. bearing in mind it was nearly 21 celsius in inverness yesterday. feeling colder in the strong northerly wind. but we cut off the northerly wind. but we cut off the northerly wind. but we cut off the northerly wind into the bank...
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i agree we have to take it into account for the air force, weather and weather effects from the south pole to the deserts of the middle east is something we have to deal with and predict every day. >> general? >> we're land-based force that's globally -- we have a global footprint and so we're watching everywhere and especially in the arctic where we have a significant footprint and the effects there. >> so are you planning and making investments in the fy '20 budget in order to mitigate the risks we'll face in the short, medium and long term to our installations? secretary? >> we are doing work at our installations consistent with our installation management plans, but i have to go back and bring you back more detail to lay that out more clearly for you. >> i welcome that answer when you have a chance to get up to speed on it. general? >> same thing. we'll have to get back to you for the record congressman. >> secretary wilson? >> when we're rebuilding tyndall, we're trying to rebuild it in a way that is resilient. and we have a new infrastructure investment strategy that tries to make ou
i agree we have to take it into account for the air force, weather and weather effects from the south pole to the deserts of the middle east is something we have to deal with and predict every day. >> general? >> we're land-based force that's globally -- we have a global footprint and so we're watching everywhere and especially in the arctic where we have a significant footprint and the effects there. >> so are you planning and making investments in the fy '20 budget in order...
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the forethes air force weather appear weather effects from the south pole to the deserts of the middle east is something we have to deal with and predict every day. >> general. >> i would add that we are a land based force that that's globally -- we have a global footprint. we watch everywhere especially in the arctic where we have a significant footprint and the effects there. >> to each of you, are you planning and making vichlts in the fy 20 budget in order to mitigate theistic ares we face in the shorted, medium and long-term to our cnus and oconus installations? >> secretary esper. >> we are doing estimates consistent our installation plans but i have to bring you back plor detail to lay that hout more clearly. >> i well that answer when you have a chance though get up to speed on it. general. >> same thing we have to get become to you for the record, congressman. >> secretary wilson. >> when we were we rebblding tyndall we try to rebuild in a way that's resilient. we have a new infrastructure investment strategy that tries to make our bases resilient because we fight from our bus
the forethes air force weather appear weather effects from the south pole to the deserts of the middle east is something we have to deal with and predict every day. >> general. >> i would add that we are a land based force that that's globally -- we have a global footprint. we watch everywhere especially in the arctic where we have a significant footprint and the effects there. >> to each of you, are you planning and making vichlts in the fy 20 budget in order to mitigate...
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i agree we have to take it into account for the air force, weather and weather effects from the south pole to the deserts of the middle east is something we have to deal with and predict every day. >> general? >> we're land-based force that's globally -- we have a global footprint and so we're watching everywhere and especially in the arctic where we have a significant footprint and the effects there. >> so are you planning and making investments in the fy 20 budget in order to mitigate the risks we'll face in the short, medium and long term to our installations? secretary? >> we are doing work at our installations consistent with our installation management plans, but i have to go back and bring you back more detail to lay that out more clearly for you. >> i welcome that answer when you have a chance to get up to speed on it. general? >> same thing. we'll have to get back to you for the record congressman. >> secretary wilson? >> when we're rebuilding tindall, we're trying to rebuild it in a way that is resilient. and we have a new infrastructure investment strategy that tries to make our
i agree we have to take it into account for the air force, weather and weather effects from the south pole to the deserts of the middle east is something we have to deal with and predict every day. >> general? >> we're land-based force that's globally -- we have a global footprint and so we're watching everywhere and especially in the arctic where we have a significant footprint and the effects there. >> so are you planning and making investments in the fy 20 budget in order...
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. >>> two dozen power poles came crashing down in south seattle, causing a problem that was only cleaneded one after the or other over a road that runs parallel to boieing field. firefighters got them out safely and investigators still don't know why the poles collapsed. >> it was so surreal and it was one after the other on, one after the other. >> and all i had was the loud boom crashing and then power lines are falling. >> well, nearly 1600 customers had their electricity knocked out and service has been restored, the power play bopole were installed five years ago and were supposed to last 50 years. >>> people protested outside the santa anita racetrack on derby day. 23 horses have died at the venue, angering animal welfare active visits and community members. there was a $1 million purse and change this is that were mandated by the racing board. similar changes will also go in to affect at tracks with the same ownership, including golden gate fields. >>> a funeral and vigil will be held for father j, he was the rector of the cathedral of christ, the light. a viewing will be held bet
. >>> two dozen power poles came crashing down in south seattle, causing a problem that was only cleaneded one after the or other over a road that runs parallel to boieing field. firefighters got them out safely and investigators still don't know why the poles collapsed. >> it was so surreal and it was one after the other on, one after the other. >> and all i had was the loud boom crashing and then power lines are falling. >> well, nearly 1600 customers had their...
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went backgoogle and as far as 1900 and i looked at the north pole and the south and there was a huge ice mass on both of them. but now if you look at it today, you can hardly find any ice. the polar bears are going extinct, and we have to take care of this planet, because she is our mother. she feeds us, she gives us water to drink, we grow our food, yet there is one undeniable fact, and that is that if the earth dies, we die, because this is our life source. people need to get really serious about what is going on because things are moving fast and it is time for us to change. host: let me ask the cofounder of earth day, mr. hayes, do you agree with her, things are moving fast? guest: we are clearly in a position where we are approaching some talking points. that really frightening thing, which the scientists today clearly don't know when this will take place, what they call positive feedback loops, where certain things happen, then they continue to get worse on their own. she was talking about melting ice and snow in key parts of the world, the polar regions and the glaciers. when
went backgoogle and as far as 1900 and i looked at the north pole and the south and there was a huge ice mass on both of them. but now if you look at it today, you can hardly find any ice. the polar bears are going extinct, and we have to take care of this planet, because she is our mother. she feeds us, she gives us water to drink, we grow our food, yet there is one undeniable fact, and that is that if the earth dies, we die, because this is our life source. people need to get really serious...
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tsunamis can come in from south america, from north, all the way from the north pole. so how do we protect against the oceans flooding? so this committee deals with floods, fires, earthquakes, how to deal with emergency preparedness like that. i just want to draw that to your attention. there is something else that is of interest. i think it's called the age and disability friendly working group. it meets four times a year. and i don't think they were meeting when i first came on board two years ago. it's fairly new in san francisco. but they deal with major issues like legislation, both local, state and federal legislation that would affect seniors and people with disabilities. the new project to have a coach -- a disability cultural center. this group deals with that and will continue to do so. and seniors re-entering the workforce and much more. those are two committees i pay attention to. i wanted to draw your attention in my report. and i think that will conclude what i have to say today on that. and let us move forward to information item number 5. which is a rep
tsunamis can come in from south america, from north, all the way from the north pole. so how do we protect against the oceans flooding? so this committee deals with floods, fires, earthquakes, how to deal with emergency preparedness like that. i just want to draw that to your attention. there is something else that is of interest. i think it's called the age and disability friendly working group. it meets four times a year. and i don't think they were meeting when i first came on board two...
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went backgoogle and as far as 1900 and i looked at the north pole and the south and there was a hugece mass on both of them. but now if you look at it today, you can hardly find any ice. the polar bears are going extinct, and we have to take care of this planet, because she is our mother. she feeds us, she gives us water to drink, we grow our food, yet there is one undeniable fact, and that is that if the earth dies, we die, because this is our life source. people need to get really serious about what is going on because things are moving fast and it is time for us to change. host: let me ask the cofounder of earth day, mr. hayes, do you agree with her, things are moving fast? guest: we are clearly in a position where we are approaching some talking points. that really frightening thing, which the scientists today clearly don't know when this will take place, what they call positive feedback loops, where certain things happen, then they continue to get worse on their own. she was talking about melting ice and snow in key parts of the world, the polar regions and the glaciers. when th
went backgoogle and as far as 1900 and i looked at the north pole and the south and there was a hugece mass on both of them. but now if you look at it today, you can hardly find any ice. the polar bears are going extinct, and we have to take care of this planet, because she is our mother. she feeds us, she gives us water to drink, we grow our food, yet there is one undeniable fact, and that is that if the earth dies, we die, because this is our life source. people need to get really serious...
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pole, pinned my leg. >> reporter: the 15-year-old was waiting to cross south sunnyvale avenue and el camino real. witnesses recorded cell phone video of the suspect crashing into the crowd of people. the witness was quoted as praising jesus and elay gentleman. >> he was like, yes. this was god's thing to do. he kept saying yes. he was not remorseful at all. he did not say sorry, i am sorry. he was just yelling out, praising jesus and saying thank you to jesus. the vibe i got was that he was, like this was a service to god. >> we are waiting for some news she will be fine, okay >> reporter: people whopeeples is in the county jail. the department of public officials will be bringing a news conference later this morning. we will bring those details as they become available. jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the time is 6:06. new this morning former vice president joe biden made it official, he announced he is running for president in 2020. >> folks, america is an idea, stronger than any army, bigger than any ocean, more powerful than any dictator or tyrant. it gives hope to everyone on earth, guarant
pole, pinned my leg. >> reporter: the 15-year-old was waiting to cross south sunnyvale avenue and el camino real. witnesses recorded cell phone video of the suspect crashing into the crowd of people. the witness was quoted as praising jesus and elay gentleman. >> he was like, yes. this was god's thing to do. he kept saying yes. he was not remorseful at all. he did not say sorry, i am sorry. he was just yelling out, praising jesus and saying thank you to jesus. the vibe i got was...
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. ♪ all right, pretty pretty much unknown mayor of south bend judge getting significant attraction with caucus goers in iowa in the latest 2020 polelly in the race. bernie sanders has 16%. now one subject getting a lot more attention tonight because of that small city mayor from indiana, religion and lgbt community. here is doug mckelway. >> if he runs an elected south bend democratic pete buttigieg the first openly president in history and the first connected to say this about his has been. >> it has made me a better man and yes, mr. vice president it has move me closer to god. your quarrel, sir has been my creator. >> doug: the remarks lgbtq shows the candidate is unwilling to see the campaign to a religious faith. something long claimed by social conservatives. but pete buttigieg is reportedly angered mr. penn's. >> i worked very closely with mayor pete when i was in the state of indiana and we had a great working relationship. he said some things that are critical of my christian faith and about me personally. he knows better. he knows me. >> doug: the second lady karen pentz more direct, the harvard grad, first amendment prot
. ♪ all right, pretty pretty much unknown mayor of south bend judge getting significant attraction with caucus goers in iowa in the latest 2020 polelly in the race. bernie sanders has 16%. now one subject getting a lot more attention tonight because of that small city mayor from indiana, religion and lgbt community. here is doug mckelway. >> if he runs an elected south bend democratic pete buttigieg the first openly president in history and the first connected to say this about his has...
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they turn into a pole with a big container with water leave them on screens we drain the screen through the fiber still on top and they were to drain south through the holes then we hang it on the rocks to dry. the fiba is left to dry in the sun for at least six hours before it's turns into hard to people the women carefully craft the material into a range of products these include pippa shopping bugs books and greetings cards . produced and run five thousand cuts back in the produce time to put us in a different people come here and see their product for many we produce and same in then. income paula their main claims kraft shops restaurants and supermarkets. these women hope that the plastic bag bond will create more opportunities for them enabling them to expand their market and to protect the environment. now that's a good example of how efforts to protect the environment can sometimes lead to business opportunities and how working together can benefit the community as a whole next report also involves members of a community pulling together for the greater good indeed n.t. we know it's a cut of wazza here abouts a group that invests
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pole. this storm was clearly destructive and also deadly. overnight, a tornado outbreak in the south. >> it's a big one! >> reporter: in mississippi, the severe weather turning deadly. at least two people dead in monroe county. destructive winds blowing out car windows and bringing down power lines. more than 150,000 in the dark this morning. >> just got a report of a tornado on the ground. >> reporter: the possible tornado causing massive destruction, tearing through this business, tossing items outside and peeling off the roof. just outside jackson, strong winds causing this gas station canopy to come crashing down. trapping multiple cars. mississippi state university on lockdown as the campus sends out a tornado warning. downed trees near the campus trapping students, making the roads impassable. heavy rain triggering major flooding, prompting rescues. watch as this woman and girl are carried away by first responders after their suv got stuck in a flooded ditch. in louisiana, this school engulfed in flames in mississippi. officials say that the out of control fire may have been st
pole. this storm was clearly destructive and also deadly. overnight, a tornado outbreak in the south. >> it's a big one! >> reporter: in mississippi, the severe weather turning deadly. at least two people dead in monroe county. destructive winds blowing out car windows and bringing down power lines. more than 150,000 in the dark this morning. >> just got a report of a tornado on the ground. >> reporter: the possible tornado causing massive destruction, tearing through...
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south carolina. >> so many unanswered questions there. >>> well, this next store are you, you might call this a lucky break. a blessing. a miracle. all of the above. a large power poleon that suv driven by a cup until washington, d.c. state. the first of two dozen poles to fall on that rsposh t vehicle. but the cross piece came down right between the driver and passenger seats. neither of them, the cup until the car, neither was seriously hurt by the pole. but that wasn't the end of the danger. >> i started to taupe door. i heard someone say, that's not a good idea because those wires might be live. had it hit to the left or right, it would have come down on top of one of us. if i would see that car, as a -- as a bystander or someone looking at it, i'm saying, people died in that car. the fact that we didn't, amazes me. >> truly amazing. instead hrks e made it through the ordeal with just five stitches and some bruises. it's unclear what triggered all those poles to come crashing down. >>>? sports, the baylor lady bears are the national champions of women's college basketball. the title game came down to the wire. the irish could have tied the game at 82. the best p
south carolina. >> so many unanswered questions there. >>> well, this next store are you, you might call this a lucky break. a blessing. a miracle. all of the above. a large power poleon that suv driven by a cup until washington, d.c. state. the first of two dozen poles to fall on that rsposh t vehicle. but the cross piece came down right between the driver and passenger seats. neither of them, the cup until the car, neither was seriously hurt by the pole. but that wasn't the end...
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pete buttigieg from south bend indiana is officially marking his injury in the race tomorrow at a rally that 10,000 are expected to attend. he has already jumped into third place in a pole trailing only behind joe biden and bernie sanders. and new jersey sen. cory booker today launched a nationwide campaign with a rally in a city that started it all for booker. the former mayor of newark told the friendly crowd of thousands the country does not have time to wait for change. >>> pres. trump is latching, lashing out in a twitter tirade defending his hard-line immigration policies, he tweeted so interesting to see the mayor of oakland and other sanctuary cities not want our currently detained immigrants. if they don't want to serve our nation by taking care of them why should other cities and towns? to which the oakland mayor fired back it is time to stop fanning hate and division, i've been consistent and clear. oakland welcomes all no matter where you came from or how you got here. the white house has come under fire for a plan to transport detained immigrants and asylum- seekers to so-called sanctuary cities including san francisco and oakland. critics call it an unlawf
pete buttigieg from south bend indiana is officially marking his injury in the race tomorrow at a rally that 10,000 are expected to attend. he has already jumped into third place in a pole trailing only behind joe biden and bernie sanders. and new jersey sen. cory booker today launched a nationwide campaign with a rally in a city that started it all for booker. the former mayor of newark told the friendly crowd of thousands the country does not have time to wait for change. >>> pres....
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trees down all over the county, especially in the south and eastern part and the northern part of our county. of course, we got electric lines down, power polesation. trees all over the road. it's really bad here. >> i know you had a heads-up regarding this coming. is there an indication people took that information to heart that they were prepared for this? >> i think a lot of people did. i think most of the people down in our part of the country, we have a lot of storms and weather conscious. still some folks say it's not going to hit here, so you just don't ever know. you don't know about that. i think that a lot of people do, though, yes. >> so you said that you're going to be waiting until the sun comes up to go out and see the full breadth of the damage, but are there, that you know of, rescues and responses happening right now? >> we have got search and qu her rescue here and we have highway patrol here and we have multiple agencies and sheriff's departments from other counties here. we are on the alabama line. a lot of the fire department from alabama over in the vernon area, they are here helping us. and we have got a lot of people o
trees down all over the county, especially in the south and eastern part and the northern part of our county. of course, we got electric lines down, power polesation. trees all over the road. it's really bad here. >> i know you had a heads-up regarding this coming. is there an indication people took that information to heart that they were prepared for this? >> i think a lot of people did. i think most of the people down in our part of the country, we have a lot of storms and...
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again des moines, washington right just south of seattle the couple was treated at a hospital investigators still trying to figure exactly what causes power polesfall, but amazing they both just narrowly miss being hit. we'll take a break coming up the patch of ground. in downtown rod we'll tell you why officials say it's linked to a much bigger problem that they're experiencing that. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - i love this brand. - [♪] - wow! am i floating? - not exactly. that's "bargain bliss" setting in. you're basking in the glow of premium wines at deep discount prices. - i feel so tall right now. - i know, right? oh! could you just-- while you're up there? ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ >>6 30 is the time john and robin here with weather and traffic. but ahead of the news, anything a major on the roads before we get a forecast its recovering from earlier problem so a lot of slowing especially on the bridges, but i'll check the east shore and then of us. >>and john i had to use air conditioning this way, you i did that full blast, but a huge because it's kind of warm this morning and cousin to for hume and it's warm it's foggy a
again des moines, washington right just south of seattle the couple was treated at a hospital investigators still trying to figure exactly what causes power polesfall, but amazing they both just narrowly miss being hit. we'll take a break coming up the patch of ground. in downtown rod we'll tell you why officials say it's linked to a much bigger problem that they're experiencing that. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - i love this brand. - [♪] - wow! am i floating? - not exactly. that's...
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new polls show pete buttigieg, mayor of south bend, indiana, kind of moving up into a solid third place right now, the first primary states. these are the polesnk, we look at new hampshire or ohio -- iowa. he is in third place at 15% right now, trailing only behind the political heavyweights of bernie sanders, and just barely, joe biden, who is supposedly going to announce later this week. buttigieg garnered attention on the national stage as well, establishing himself as a smooth political operator and want to watch. watch this. >> i think he has made it pretty clear that he deserves impeachment. i'm going to leave it to the house and senate to figure that out, because my role in the process is to relegate trump-isms to the dustbin of history. people susceptible to xenophobia and racism, when they feel out of touch with political environments that they are in, overall, and we better pay attention to that. i would not be running for president today if i hadn't come out. one of the things about scripture is different people see different things in it, but the very least, we should be able to establish that god does not have a political party.
new polls show pete buttigieg, mayor of south bend, indiana, kind of moving up into a solid third place right now, the first primary states. these are the polesnk, we look at new hampshire or ohio -- iowa. he is in third place at 15% right now, trailing only behind the political heavyweights of bernie sanders, and just barely, joe biden, who is supposedly going to announce later this week. buttigieg garnered attention on the national stage as well, establishing himself as a smooth political...
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south africa's mamelodi sundowns are also through after eliminating egyptian side. the democratic republic of congo progress after beating simba and morocco's without have also reached the last four sadie's driver valtteri bottas will race from pole position at the chinese grand prix it will be f one's one thousand three of thailand's alexander album had to miss qualifying after a crash and final practice total of his torah law so. york at its. source. world champion lewis hamilton was just behind his receive a steamy ten will start second ahead of ferrari's sebastian fettle and charles will cleric. both of the laps i was told there was something i could do better well i knew exactly where i was going to improve but i just didn't get it right on the most oft times so yeah it was getting off the boat so so i'm happy and just as a team we were super strong today yeah fantastic just for that for the team really happy for us to be one two i was going to i didn't know where we want to be i thought it would be a bit close and it was but it was great great performance at the end thank you very . made strides and leaps throughout the weekend and we become two in the car weekend for me it's been a real struggle and something i've been hav
south africa's mamelodi sundowns are also through after eliminating egyptian side. the democratic republic of congo progress after beating simba and morocco's without have also reached the last four sadie's driver valtteri bottas will race from pole position at the chinese grand prix it will be f one's one thousand three of thailand's alexander album had to miss qualifying after a crash and final practice total of his torah law so. york at its. source. world champion lewis hamilton was just...
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south africa's mamelodi sundowns are also through after eliminating egyptian side. the democratic republic of congo progress after beating simba and morocco's without have also reached the last four. sadie's driver valtteri bottas will race from pole position at the chinese grand prix it will be f one's one thousand three of thailand's alexander albon had to miss qualifying after a crash and final practice total of his torah law so. are you ok it's. sort of a world champion lewis hamilton was just behind his mercy of a steamy ten will start second ahead of ferrari's sebastian fettle and charles will cleric. both of the laps i was told there was something i could do better well i knew exactly where i was going to improve but i just didn't get it right on the most oft times so yeah it was good enough for both so so i'm happy just as the team were super strong today yeah fantastic job for the team really happy for us to be one two i was going to i didn't know where we would be i thought it would be a bit close and it was but it was great great performance at the end thank you very . made strides and leaps throughout the weekend and that is generally because when the car weekend for me it's been a real struggle and something i've been
south africa's mamelodi sundowns are also through after eliminating egyptian side. the democratic republic of congo progress after beating simba and morocco's without have also reached the last four. sadie's driver valtteri bottas will race from pole position at the chinese grand prix it will be f one's one thousand three of thailand's alexander albon had to miss qualifying after a crash and final practice total of his torah law so. are you ok it's. sort of a world champion lewis hamilton was...
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south of raggets lane near yountville. it's registered to the balloons above the valley travel agency. pg&e says it could be 10:30 tonight before repairs are finished to those damaged lines and the power pole. the faa is investigating the incident. >>> the latest government numbers show the u.s. could run out of avocados in three weeks if president trump shuts down the border with mexico like he wants to. >> yes, 7 on your side's michael finney is here with a little mr. on that. that's interesting. >> you like your avocado toast? >> who doesn't! >> i know. it's a big deal now. well, listen to this. president trump is threatening to close the mexican border. mission producer, the world's largest avocado producer says if that happens, the u.s. could run out of avocados in three weeks. this time of year we get virtually all of our avocados from mexico. the california crop is just starting. it won't be ready for another month or so. the u.s. department of agriculture says half of imported vegetables and 40% of imported fruit are grown in mexico. >>> volkswagen is recalling more than 56,000 vehicles because of a bad spring. the rear coil has potential to prematurely fracture, which can damage t
south of raggets lane near yountville. it's registered to the balloons above the valley travel agency. pg&e says it could be 10:30 tonight before repairs are finished to those damaged lines and the power pole. the faa is investigating the incident. >>> the latest government numbers show the u.s. could run out of avocados in three weeks if president trump shuts down the border with mexico like he wants to. >> yes, 7 on your side's michael finney is here with a little mr. on...
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at what liverpool is doing in a sadie's of a lot south the fronts of the grid for sunday's four long grand prix and i was advised valtteri bottas is in pole with c mates in reigning world champion lewis hamilton just behind him ferrari sebastian vettel qualified third fastest. running n.b.a. champions the golden state warriors who advance to the second round of the playoffs they closed out the series for two against the l.a. clippers thanks for standout performance by kevin durant's sal malik as the action . if this is kevin durant's final season a golden state he looks intent on delivering another title to coach steve kerr it's been rumored heavily that he leave off the vis campaign but on friday his focus was purely on beating the l.a. clippers. and helping golden state close out this series the ten time all-star back thirty eight points in the first half alone helping the worries take a nineteen point lead into the break thank you the clippers who overturned a thirty one point deficit in game two did manage to close the gap thanks i feel so comfortable with k.t. in this unstoppable form history would not repeat itself thank you would e
at what liverpool is doing in a sadie's of a lot south the fronts of the grid for sunday's four long grand prix and i was advised valtteri bottas is in pole with c mates in reigning world champion lewis hamilton just behind him ferrari sebastian vettel qualified third fastest. running n.b.a. champions the golden state warriors who advance to the second round of the playoffs they closed out the series for two against the l.a. clippers thanks for standout performance by kevin durant's sal malik...
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south of the lane. it's registered to the balloons above the valley travel agency. pg&e says it could be 10:30 tonight before repairs are finished to the power pole. the faa is investigating. >> in the east bay at least 20 people escaped unharmed three alarm fire in east oakland. it sent up a thick plume of smoke seen for miles. the warehouse is along east 12th street. home to construction supply firm. took 60 firefighters several hours to get it under control. the building is a loss. the roof caved in and structural engineers are worried the walls might collapse. honing in on a debris fire that began in a homeless encampment next door as the cause. >> we knew it was going to happen any time. >> firefighters belief flames from the debris jumped inside the warehouse through an open window. >> the trial of the two men charged in the ghost ship warehouse fire begins tomorrow. defendants are charged with 36 counts each of involuntary manslaughter for the the deaths in east oakland on december 2. the trial is expected to include 12 to 18 weeks of evidence. from both the prosecution and defense. >> committed to building a better bay area. this week we
south of the lane. it's registered to the balloons above the valley travel agency. pg&e says it could be 10:30 tonight before repairs are finished to the power pole. the faa is investigating. >> in the east bay at least 20 people escaped unharmed three alarm fire in east oakland. it sent up a thick plume of smoke seen for miles. the warehouse is along east 12th street. home to construction supply firm. took 60 firefighters several hours to get it under control. the building is a loss....
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caused 24 by their power poles to fall down, a giant domino effect. 16,000 homes and businesses lost power. the causes unclear, >>> a deadly twist of fate or a suspected poser and southica . they found the skull and a pair of pants believed to e mana the park to poach rhino with three other people. sometime after they believed the man was killed by an elephant and then eaten by lions. >>> it is now nine minutes before 7:00. we see the moment the california woman and her driver are released after being kidnapped on safari. we will have more on their emotional return. >>> the state senator said she has a plan to get more money ols she wants to take it from some big corporations. we will explain the details next are both >>> good morning, we will look at what kiersten nelson's resume resignation means for the border and the challenge it poses for the trump administration's immigration agenda. >>> let's take a look outside and look at the beautiful sky, this is from mount vacco where it is 49 degrees on this monday morning. we will be righ did you know comcast business goes beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solutions. wif
caused 24 by their power poles to fall down, a giant domino effect. 16,000 homes and businesses lost power. the causes unclear, >>> a deadly twist of fate or a suspected poser and southica . they found the skull and a pair of pants believed to e mana the park to poach rhino with three other people. sometime after they believed the man was killed by an elephant and then eaten by lions. >>> it is now nine minutes before 7:00. we see the moment the california woman and her driver...
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that looks like what your andy poling is seeming to be saying. joe is well loved in south carolina.. the two of us were two of the three speakers at holland's funeral services two weeks ago. so he's going to do well. you know, i always say that the best predictor of future behavior is past performance. and i think that people who are looking to the future, they are going to look at each one of these candidates and see whether or not they can see something in their performance over the past years, can be a predictor of how they will conduct themselves going forward. so i think he's going to do well. >> do you have any favorites right now? anybody in particular that comes to mind? >> well, i've been trying to entertain and be of assistance to all of the candidates. i do believe that cory booker has been spending a lot of time in rural south carolina. that makes a lot of sense to me. kamala harris had a great roll out in south carolina. so i think that the candidates are doing well there. eric has been doing good. basically got the upper state of south carolina. these candidates are co
that looks like what your andy poling is seeming to be saying. joe is well loved in south carolina.. the two of us were two of the three speakers at holland's funeral services two weeks ago. so he's going to do well. you know, i always say that the best predictor of future behavior is past performance. and i think that people who are looking to the future, they are going to look at each one of these candidates and see whether or not they can see something in their performance over the past...
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poles. >>> another sierra snow pack survey was conducted by state water officials. they found three times the amount of snow compared to last year. the survey was conducted at echo summit above south lake tahoe. they found the snowpack is 162% of average. the water content of the snow is 200% of average. >> that is the fourth best snow water content that we haver thi of year. the april survey is significant because this is typically when we see the deepest snowpack with the most water content. >>> it is a big deal. the runoff from the melting snowpack provides 30% of california's fresh water supply. the snow survey is a huge improvement from just 4 years ago during the historic drought. back then, former governor jerry brown was standing on dry grass at echo summit. 4 years later, the snowpack is one of the best ever recorded. >>> california water regulators adopt a new rule to protect the wetlands from developer. as part this is ahead of a move by the trump administration to ease restrictions. this is after years of negotiation between the state water resources board, and largely permits developers that will disturb creeks, ponds, and wetlands. says that california will maintain
poles. >>> another sierra snow pack survey was conducted by state water officials. they found three times the amount of snow compared to last year. the survey was conducted at echo summit above south lake tahoe. they found the snowpack is 162% of average. the water content of the snow is 200% of average. >> that is the fourth best snow water content that we haver thi of year. the april survey is significant because this is typically when we see the deepest snowpack with the most...
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south carolina linemen bringing patriotism to new heights. climbing the utility polees the top. once it is raised they take off their helmets to honor the flag. the video is going viral and you can understand why. awe inspiring. ♪ >> pro-impeachment democrats ramping up against president trump. what does newt gingrich think in the former speaker led the charge against president clinton in the 1990s and has a message for the left coming up next. ed: interesting. need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. do you battery sound. want a charge? nature's bounty. yeah battery charging. ♪ ♪ thank you so much. battery charging. ♪ to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the
south carolina linemen bringing patriotism to new heights. climbing the utility polees the top. once it is raised they take off their helmets to honor the flag. the video is going viral and you can understand why. awe inspiring. ♪ >> pro-impeachment democrats ramping up against president trump. what does newt gingrich think in the former speaker led the charge against president clinton in the 1990s and has a message for the left coming up next. ed: interesting. need. liberty. liberty....
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pole and brought down power lines. only one lane is blocked and it's slow from washington towards that area. meanwhile the south leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. voice" kelly clarkson. seth has chris hayes all new tonight. >>> how are you guys? 8:30 on this beautiful wednesday morning, april 3rd. we're grateful to have such an amazing crowd out here on the plaza. hey, y'all. savannah, they missed you. you're back. >> i am falling in love with every person here. where is zack? is there a little boy named zack around here? hello, zack, how old are you? >> seven. >> i heard that of all the signs here that you may have the best sign. do you think you could she it to me. zack! you are adorable. i see you. i can see this happening. do you want to be a co-anchor with us? >> that's great. >> sure. >> where are you from? >> virginia. >> is there anybody back ho
pole and brought down power lines. only one lane is blocked and it's slow from washington towards that area. meanwhile the south leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. voice" kelly clarkson. seth has chris hayes all new tonight....
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that protecting power pole will protect resources and also protect the upper basin and also prevent a crisis on lake powell. a crisis where deprivation was not able to make delivery south. >> will i send in more detail about those technical questions. let me ask this. this dcp is to address the crisis immediately before us. but our work is not done on the colorado river basin. as you know, negotiations for future water use in the next colorado river guidelines will begin next year. i wonder if you could share some thoughts on what you think needs to be done for the long- term to prepare for droughts of the future, which we know will become more frequent and severe, because of climate change. >> back in 2007 when the department put in place the shortage guidelines and the coordinated operations of lake mead and lake powell, the idea was we would learn as we went, operate the system, understand the system better. we find ourselves in 2019 and we have learned a lot. the drought contingency plans are designed to be a seven-year insurance policy. that seven-year insurance policy by some the risk of us eating crisis by 2026. we are prepared to start negotiations in 2020. wha
that protecting power pole will protect resources and also protect the upper basin and also prevent a crisis on lake powell. a crisis where deprivation was not able to make delivery south. >> will i send in more detail about those technical questions. let me ask this. this dcp is to address the crisis immediately before us. but our work is not done on the colorado river basin. as you know, negotiations for future water use in the next colorado river guidelines will begin next year. i...
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he tracked to the south pole and hauled himself across the atlantic ocean.ll sustained brain injuries that left him with epilepsy and altered his personality. his sense of invention are remained. —— adventure. personality. his sense of invention are remained. —— adventurem personality. his sense of invention are remained. -- adventure. if you listen to people, they will tell you what they does make what you can do. when i said i wanted to study at cambridge and i wanted to race, they said no. emily has had a tough time for top you need close people around you to challenge you. you need to set your own limits and work out how you are going to get there. the journey from an arizona roadside to cambridge and onto the thames has taken on another challenge was not crossing the arabian desert with the man who had been to the ends of the earth with him. the ups and downs forjames have earth with him. the ups and downs for james have been earth with him. the ups and downs forjames have been extreme. seeing his long—term recovery from that injury when everyone said h
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the data that were collected at the south pole had to be transported manuatty back to the processingyou have to wait for the winter to end so that you can get the physical connection, so there are all kinds of amazing things that came together to work for this. this isjust the things that came together to work for this. this is just the start, presumabty you will want to took at att presumabty you will want to took at all the data. there must be other images, i guess. absolutely. one of my colleagues is working on this project and is in the brussels conference at the moment and i can't wait to talk to him about it. he's been running simutations wait to talk to him about it. he's been running simulations to took at predictions that could be matched to these observations. it is just the start and you are absolutely right, this is a new way to study btack hotes this is a new way to study btack holes and the question is where do we go from here? this is the start. you will never forget where you were when you saw that. right here. thank you so much forjoining us, lucie green, on what is
the data that were collected at the south pole had to be transported manuatty back to the processingyou have to wait for the winter to end so that you can get the physical connection, so there are all kinds of amazing things that came together to work for this. this isjust the things that came together to work for this. this is just the start, presumabty you will want to took at att presumabty you will want to took at all the data. there must be other images, i guess. absolutely. one of my...