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because the antarctic and the southern ocean actually influence the whole of the global weather system and all the currents in the oceans it matters to everybody it also matters if they're on top of it begins to melt as far as world sea level is concerned it's a larger source of new water out it to the oceans in the world so even if you live somewhere a long way away if you're low lying on the coast the antarctic masses to. the voyage will take us two and a half thousand kilometers south from home to the edge of antarctica. will then travel five thousand kilometers east making stops at a number of islands. then after a month at sea he will return to port in southern chile. first we must cross what are known as the furious fifty's in screaming sixty's latitudes nine for they ferocious with us. we face hundred kilometer hour winds and ten meter away. it's a nearly reminder of the potent energy of the oceans. as we sail self the air and sea become colder. then on the sixth morning we wake up to sea ice. soon we're forced to navigate around icebergs some the size of a football pitch others
because the antarctic and the southern ocean actually influence the whole of the global weather system and all the currents in the oceans it matters to everybody it also matters if they're on top of it begins to melt as far as world sea level is concerned it's a larger source of new water out it to the oceans in the world so even if you live somewhere a long way away if you're low lying on the coast the antarctic masses to. the voyage will take us two and a half thousand kilometers south from...
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a graphic video ofjapanese fishermen harpooning whales in the southern ocean has been released by the group, sea shepherd won a freedom of information battle. the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago but canberra kept it hidden for fear of damaging "international relations". the world health organization is warning that progress made to eradicate malaria could be damaged unless more funding is made available. their latest report provides a status update on the fight against the disease, with experts saying targets to cut infection by 90% by 2030 will be missed unless budgets are increased. andrew plant reports. malaria. spread by mosquitoes and responsible for millions of deaths throughout history. but this deadly disease is, itself, underattack. the world health organization aiming to cut deaths by 90% by 2030 and in some countries, wipe out malaria altogether. a new report, however, says that progress is stalling due to underfunding. worldwide, the prevention and eradication programme got 2.7 billion us dollars last year. experts say that is well short of th
a graphic video ofjapanese fishermen harpooning whales in the southern ocean has been released by the group, sea shepherd won a freedom of information battle. the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago but canberra kept it hidden for fear of damaging "international relations". the world health organization is warning that progress made to eradicate malaria could be damaged unless more funding is made available. their latest report provides a status update on the...
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a graphic video ofjapanese fishermen harpooning whales in the southern ocean has been released by the—whaling group, sea shepherd, won a freedom of information battle. the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago but canberra kept it hidden for fear of damaging "international relations". don't have a look at these extraordinary images. —— let us have a look at these extraordinary images. and here are nasa astronauts during a space—walk on the international space station. this was filmed by randy bresnik who's been in space for four months, but is still blown away by the view. he wrote on twitter: "sometimes on a spacewalk, you just have to take a moment, to enjoy the beauty of our planet earth." beats my view from the studio... the indonesian island of bali is still anxiously waiting to see if there will be a major eruption of its biggest volcano mount agung. ash and smoke are already pouring into the atmosphere. the whole area is on high alert and the international airport remains closed. indonesia's disaster agency says the volcano ash is moving southwest. up to
a graphic video ofjapanese fishermen harpooning whales in the southern ocean has been released by the—whaling group, sea shepherd, won a freedom of information battle. the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago but canberra kept it hidden for fear of damaging "international relations". don't have a look at these extraordinary images. —— let us have a look at these extraordinary images. and here are nasa astronauts during a space—walk on the international...
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a graphic video ofjapanese fishermen harpooning whales in the southern ocean has been released by theup, sea shepherd won a freedom of information battle. the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago. camera kept it hidden for fear of damaging international relations. —— canberra. this is the newly opened lego house in denmark where this family from scotland spent the night at after winning a competition. in response to the challenge of what they'd build if they had an infinite supply of lego bricks, the family's winning entry was a space station noodle shop. and they got to have a sleepover in the children's play area. and from a lego space station to the real thing. here are a nasa astronauts during a space—walk on the international space station. this was filmed by randy bresnik whose been in space for four months, but is still blown away by the view. he wrote on twitter: "sometimes on a spacewalk, you just have to take a moment, to enjoy the beauty of our planet earth." beats my view from the office. the indonesian island of bali is still anxiously waiting to
a graphic video ofjapanese fishermen harpooning whales in the southern ocean has been released by theup, sea shepherd won a freedom of information battle. the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago. camera kept it hidden for fear of damaging international relations. —— canberra. this is the newly opened lego house in denmark where this family from scotland spent the night at after winning a competition. in response to the challenge of what they'd build if they had an...
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a graphic video ofjapanese fishermen harpooning whales in the southern ocean has been released by theherd won a freedom of information battle. the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago but canberra kept it hidden for fear of damaging "international relations". in kenya, the new president, uhuru kenyatta, thousands of visitors are stranded on the indonesian island of bali after aircraft were stopped from using its only airport for a second day over fears a volcano may erupt. mount agung is sending gas, ash, and smoke thousands of meters into the air. from bali, hywel griffiths sent this report. with ash billowing overhead and tremors growing underground, mount agung's eruptions show no sign of slowing. thick and muddy flows are spilling from the surface. they are dangerous, but not as devastating as the redhot lava which could follow. in the shadow of the mountain they have been preparing for months. everyone knows the drill. these children have been reassured they will be safe as long as the evacuation plan is followed. for the thousands forced from their homes
a graphic video ofjapanese fishermen harpooning whales in the southern ocean has been released by theherd won a freedom of information battle. the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago but canberra kept it hidden for fear of damaging "international relations". in kenya, the new president, uhuru kenyatta, thousands of visitors are stranded on the indonesian island of bali after aircraft were stopped from using its only airport for a second day over fears a...
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twelve to twenty four hours we're going to have to travel through the heart of it here at the southern ocean and again so just how this got of those service dogs down here we are going to get down here to the other side of them at the top jobs but you also have to try and collect some a little bit or a lot of the collected also your phone. it's a really tough environment to work out. you just play one on a month long voyage to antarctica to investigate climate change last week the interactive he produced with abba taina was honored by the association of international broadcasters congratulations our kids here to share stories from his trip tariq i want to start here with a tweet we got from narva on your journey he says that the current rate and speed of climate change how long do we have before the north pole and the south pole icebergs come clean only melt down i don't know if you can give us a specific number there but based on what you saw in your journey what do you make of that's quite a lie and i think it's a good question in the sense that many people are asking that that question ab
twelve to twenty four hours we're going to have to travel through the heart of it here at the southern ocean and again so just how this got of those service dogs down here we are going to get down here to the other side of them at the top jobs but you also have to try and collect some a little bit or a lot of the collected also your phone. it's a really tough environment to work out. you just play one on a month long voyage to antarctica to investigate climate change last week the interactive...
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it banished wednesday in the southern atlantic ocean with 44 sailors on board. are trying to figure out what went wrong. >> what we interpret is a must been a serious problem with indications or with electrical. cables, to antenna or other women. rick: the u.s. navy has sent a plane to help out in the search. argentina's navy says the detectives faint signals earlier in the defense industry says it is unclear those signals actually came from the crew. >>> old man winter getting an early start in at least one state and it could spell trouble ahead for you or people you know traveling to grandma's for things giving. plus, shaquille o'neal giant career investable in movies and business turns out he came dangerously close to blowing his fortune. the focus of tonight's objectified and rodney and his new business. he teaches lessons to stanley... and that's kind of it right now. but rodney knew just what to do...he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands in an instant. ahhh...that's a profit. which gave him the idea to spend a little
it banished wednesday in the southern atlantic ocean with 44 sailors on board. are trying to figure out what went wrong. >> what we interpret is a must been a serious problem with indications or with electrical. cables, to antenna or other women. rick: the u.s. navy has sent a plane to help out in the search. argentina's navy says the detectives faint signals earlier in the defense industry says it is unclear those signals actually came from the crew. >>> old man winter getting...
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it banished wednesday in the southern atlantic ocean with 44 sailors on board.rying to figure out what went wrong. >> what we interpret is a must been a serious problem with indications or with electrical. cables, to antenna or other women. rick: the u.s. navy has sent a plane to help out in the search. argentina's navy says the detectives faint signals earlier in the defense industry says it is unclear those signals actually came from the crew. >>> old man winter getting an early start in at least one state and it could spell trouble ahead for you or people you know traveling to grandma's for things giving. plus, shaquille o'neal giant career investable in movies and business turns out he came dangerously close to blowing his fortune. the focus of tonight's objectified and hard 11 will be here to tell us all about it. next. shut down cold symptoms fast with maximum strength alka seltzer plus liquid gels. i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say ahh. america loves the leesa mattress. we have more five star cu
it banished wednesday in the southern atlantic ocean with 44 sailors on board.rying to figure out what went wrong. >> what we interpret is a must been a serious problem with indications or with electrical. cables, to antenna or other women. rick: the u.s. navy has sent a plane to help out in the search. argentina's navy says the detectives faint signals earlier in the defense industry says it is unclear those signals actually came from the crew. >>> old man winter getting an...
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so we so we have been out here drilling ocean sediments from the southern margin of australia. million years. what we are doing with scientists from 15 countries, the international ocean discovery programme is investigating climate through ex— phases of extremely hot periods. one of these intervals, 94 million years ago, was one we are after in particular. we did a fantasticjob coring into that record which beautifully preserved court and that co re beautifully preserved court and that core contains a time when the deep ocean lost oxygen and the organisms on the ocean floor had no oxygen to breeze. this is called an oceanic anoxic event which was of a global extent. we have never understood what triggered these events. we will study right across this event and the theory is that volcanic activity and co2 caused abrupt warming and moved the ocean passed the threshold of warming where the oxygen was no longer available in the deep ocean. so we are studying this in detail when we get back on the important thing is that we have the sediment co res we we re thing is that we have the
so we so we have been out here drilling ocean sediments from the southern margin of australia. million years. what we are doing with scientists from 15 countries, the international ocean discovery programme is investigating climate through ex— phases of extremely hot periods. one of these intervals, 94 million years ago, was one we are after in particular. we did a fantasticjob coring into that record which beautifully preserved court and that co re beautifully preserved court and that core...
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ocean. the sanjuan left the southern port of ushuaia last monday, after a routine mission.journey back to its base in mar del plata, not far from argentina's capital. the search is focused around halfway, in the sanjorge gulf, where the submarine last made contact on wednesday. one of the 44 crew members is argentina's first female submariner. the best hope of finding her and her crewmates alive is that a power failure knocked out the submarine‘s communications. six countries are now hunting for the san juan, but it is lost in a huge area of ocean, and bad weather is making a difficultjob even harder. dan johnson, bbc news. candace piette is the bbc‘s regional editor for latin america. i asked her how significant the satellite transmissions were in the search for the submarine. well, they were initially considered to be very significant. they were very weak, to all these naval bases along the coast of argentina. and they provided a great hope, particularly for relatives of the crew. but, in the last 2a hours, the argentine navy has said that the company that's been looking
ocean. the sanjuan left the southern port of ushuaia last monday, after a routine mission.journey back to its base in mar del plata, not far from argentina's capital. the search is focused around halfway, in the sanjorge gulf, where the submarine last made contact on wednesday. one of the 44 crew members is argentina's first female submariner. the best hope of finding her and her crewmates alive is that a power failure knocked out the submarine‘s communications. six countries are now hunting...
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ocean. the sanjuan left the southern port of ushuaia last monday, after a routine mission.y back to its base in mar del plata, not far from argentina's capital. the search is focused around halfway, in the sanjorge gulf, where the submarine last made contact on wednesday. one of the 44 crew members is argentina's first female submariner. the best hope of finding her and her crew mates alive is that a power failure knocked out the submarine's communications. six countries are now hunting for the san juan, but it's lost in a huge area of ocean and bad weather is making a difficultjob even harder. dan johnson, bbc news. you are from a loo with a view to the world's quirkiest toilet. lift the lid on the international tourism toilet awards. also on the programme, we visit the singapore exhibition bringing together european artists and their asian contemporary. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election. she has asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson has been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in san
ocean. the sanjuan left the southern port of ushuaia last monday, after a routine mission.y back to its base in mar del plata, not far from argentina's capital. the search is focused around halfway, in the sanjorge gulf, where the submarine last made contact on wednesday. one of the 44 crew members is argentina's first female submariner. the best hope of finding her and her crew mates alive is that a power failure knocked out the submarine's communications. six countries are now hunting for the...
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ocean. the submarine left the southern port of ushuaia on monday, after a routine mission.s making the 2000 mile journey back to its base in mar del plata, not far from argentina's capital. the search is focused around halfway, in the sanjorge gulf, where the sub last made contact, but it's a huge area and poor weather has made a difficult search even harder. one of the 44 crew members is argentina's first woman sub—mariner. the best hope for finding her and her crew mates alive, is that a power failure knocked out the submarine‘s communications. six countries are now hunting the sanjuan six countries are now hunting the san juan but that is six countries are now hunting the sanjuan but that is lost in a huge area of ocean and bad weather is making a difficult job area of ocean and bad weather is making a difficultjob even harder. with all the sport, here's lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks very much, mishal. good evening. england are through to the semi—finals of the rugby league world cup. they beat co—hosts papua new guinea 36—6 to set—up a last fou
ocean. the submarine left the southern port of ushuaia on monday, after a routine mission.s making the 2000 mile journey back to its base in mar del plata, not far from argentina's capital. the search is focused around halfway, in the sanjorge gulf, where the sub last made contact, but it's a huge area and poor weather has made a difficult search even harder. one of the 44 crew members is argentina's first woman sub—mariner. the best hope for finding her and her crew mates alive, is that a...
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ocean. the sanjuan left the southern port of ushuaia last monday, after a routine mission.ntina's capital. the search is focused around halfway, in the sanjorge gulf, where the submarine last made contact on wednesday. one of the 44 crew members is argentina's first female submariner. the best hope of finding her and her crewmates alive is that a power failure knocked out the submarine's communications. six countries are now hunting for the san juan, but it is lost in a huge area of ocean, and bad weather is making a difficultjob even harder. dan johnson, bbc news. joining me from our london newsroom is our latin american editor candace piette. as you saw in that report, hopes we re as you saw in that report, hopes were raised when signals were detected, but what is the current situation now? well, the situation now is that the argentine navy had said that the american communications company that they had employed to actually do a triangulation of those signals that they had, very, very faint signals lasting less than four seconds. but about seven of them arriving in naval
ocean. the sanjuan left the southern port of ushuaia last monday, after a routine mission.ntina's capital. the search is focused around halfway, in the sanjorge gulf, where the submarine last made contact on wednesday. one of the 44 crew members is argentina's first female submariner. the best hope of finding her and her crewmates alive is that a power failure knocked out the submarine's communications. six countries are now hunting for the san juan, but it is lost in a huge area of ocean, and...
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ocean. the sanjuan left the southern port of ushuaia last monday, after a routine mission.s capital. the search is focused around halfway, in the sanjorge gulf, where the submarine last made contact on wednesday. one of the 44 crew members is argentina's first female submariner. the best hope of finding her and her crew mates alive is that a power failure knocked out the submarine's communications. six countries are now hunting for the san juan, but it's lost in a huge area of ocean and bad weather is making a difficultjob even harder. dan johnson, bbc news. volunteers restoring the last paddle steamer to be built in britain are appealing for help to track down artefacts and equipment which disappeared from the ship. ‘the maid of the loch‘ was left derelict after it was moth—balled 35 years ago. now a group of enthusiasts are hoping she will set sail again. our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon has been aboard to take a look. in the grey drizzle of an on—time all day, the last paddle steamer to be built in britain. —— autumnal. the part of the time, she has been left to
ocean. the sanjuan left the southern port of ushuaia last monday, after a routine mission.s capital. the search is focused around halfway, in the sanjorge gulf, where the submarine last made contact on wednesday. one of the 44 crew members is argentina's first female submariner. the best hope of finding her and her crew mates alive is that a power failure knocked out the submarine's communications. six countries are now hunting for the san juan, but it's lost in a huge area of ocean and bad...
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ocean. the sanjuan left the southern port of ushuaia last monday, after a routine mission. del plata, not far from argentina's capital. the search is focused around halfway, in the sanjorge gulf, where the submarine last made contact on wednesday. one of the 44 crew members is argentina's first female submariner. the best hope of finding her and her crew mates alive is that a powerfailure knocked out the submarine's communications. six countries are now hunting for the san juan, but it's lost in a huge area of ocean and bad weather is making a difficultjob even harder. dan johnson, bbc news. now it's time for the sport. hello, lizzie. thanks very much, mishal. good evening. england are still on course to reach their first rugby league world cup final in over two decades. they're through to the semis against tonga, after beating co—hosts papua new guinea 36—6. john watson reports. flying the flag down under, a trip worth making for england to make the semifinals. papua new guinea, rugby league is that national sport and they fanatical. silenced the crowd and you may silence
ocean. the sanjuan left the southern port of ushuaia last monday, after a routine mission. del plata, not far from argentina's capital. the search is focused around halfway, in the sanjorge gulf, where the submarine last made contact on wednesday. one of the 44 crew members is argentina's first female submariner. the best hope of finding her and her crew mates alive is that a powerfailure knocked out the submarine's communications. six countries are now hunting for the san juan, but it's lost...
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clearly in the range of the gulf of aden it's within short distance from the southern arabian peninsula leads into the indian ocean which is one of the largest shipping lanes internationally but also look at ms year where four u.s. green berets were killed last month one is year is the world's fourth largest producer of uranium so all of the presence of u.s. troops in africa is clearly related to economic and military interests all right certainly interesting to hear your thoughts you're always the expert i want to go to you on these types of subjects i mean as a keyway editor of the pan african newswire thanks for being with us here on our to international. thank you for. right now the u.s. intelligence community has struck a deal with amazon for the company to provide data storage the online giant has developed a special project tailored exactly to the government's needs jaclyn volga explains the line between political business and commercial business is getting thinner by the day especially when it comes to internet and tech giants let's start with amazon which has just announced a new deal to provide a tailore
clearly in the range of the gulf of aden it's within short distance from the southern arabian peninsula leads into the indian ocean which is one of the largest shipping lanes internationally but also look at ms year where four u.s. green berets were killed last month one is year is the world's fourth largest producer of uranium so all of the presence of u.s. troops in africa is clearly related to economic and military interests all right certainly interesting to hear your thoughts you're always...
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clearly in the range of the gulf of aden it's within short distance from the southern arabian peninsula leads into the indian ocean which is one of the largest shipping lanes internationally we could also look at and as year zero is the world's fourth largest producer of uranium all of the presence of u.s. troops in africa is clearly related to economic and military interests. the u.s. intelligence community has struck a deal with amazon for the company to provide data storage the online giant has developed a special project tailored exactly to the government's needs are to jack involved explains. the line between political business and commercial business is getting thinner by the day especially when it comes to internet and tech giants let's start with amazon which has just announced a new deal to provide a tailored cloud service to the u.s. intelligence community this secret region yes that's really its name comes on top of amazon's existing six hundred million dollar contract with the cia and other agencies and the cia chief information officer couldn't be more excited about the partnership that we named comme
clearly in the range of the gulf of aden it's within short distance from the southern arabian peninsula leads into the indian ocean which is one of the largest shipping lanes internationally we could also look at and as year zero is the world's fourth largest producer of uranium all of the presence of u.s. troops in africa is clearly related to economic and military interests. the u.s. intelligence community has struck a deal with amazon for the company to provide data storage the online giant...
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ocean. the sanjuan left the southern port of ushuaia last monday after a routine mission.urney back to its base in mar del plata, not far from argentina's capital. the search is focused around halfway, in the sanjorge gulf, where the submarine last made contact on wednesday. one of the 44 crew members is argentina's first female submariner. the best hope of finding her and her crewmates alive is that a power failure knocked out the submarine‘s communications. six countries are now hunting for the sanjuan, but it is lost in a huge area of ocean, and bad weather is making a difficultjob even harder. dan johnson, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: aung san suu kyi addresses asian and european foreign ministers at a summit in myanmar, but there's no mention of the rohinya refugee crisis. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she has asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson has been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far
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the ship had gone into southern indian ocean waters and the paperwork was checked and everything wasthe captain declared there were weapons on board. the coastguard brought them into port and then searched the ship for a week. took all the men off the ship and said because they had been held on the ship for a week they had been tone a hospital and they were taken straight to prison and that was all 35 men from the chef to the captain that were on board the ship. since then we have had only what can be described as a legal roller—coaster. the men were held without charge and charged three months later and released on bail and the charges we re released on bail and the charges were dropped against them in 2014. but there were then held in india without charge for 18 months because the police appealed to the supreme court against the charges being quashed and that led to the men standing trial and being convicted to five years last january. we launched appeal quickly to the high court against the conviction in february last year and this is just getting the verdict right now for that ap
the ship had gone into southern indian ocean waters and the paperwork was checked and everything wasthe captain declared there were weapons on board. the coastguard brought them into port and then searched the ship for a week. took all the men off the ship and said because they had been held on the ship for a week they had been tone a hospital and they were taken straight to prison and that was all 35 men from the chef to the captain that were on board the ship. since then we have had only what...
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we are going to have a lot of damage, but this myth that california is going to the ocean is not real. >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the north. >> you would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. >> this is a tough question. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is a really easy challenge. are the smaller ones less stress? >> yes. the amount released in small earthquakes is that they are so small in you need many of those. >> i think would you probably have to have maybe hundreds of magnitude earthquakes of 4.7. >> so small earthquakes are not making our lives better in the future? >> not anyway that you can count on. >> i have heard that buildings in san francisco are on rollers and isolated? >> it's not true. it's a conventional foundation like almost all the circumstances buildings in san francisco. >> the trans-america was built way before. it's a pretty conventional foundation design. >> i have heard about this thing
we are going to have a lot of damage, but this myth that california is going to the ocean is not real. >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the north. >> you would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. >> this is a tough question. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is a really...
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55 pottstown and warm into the 60s the closer you get to center city and southern bucks county and 60 in hammonton and the oceanes in the 60s and that is why southern areas are a bit on the warmer side. north and west this is where the most concentrated rain is and staying to the northern and west and the warm front is flirting with us now and slowly starting to push to the north overnight tonight and clouds stick around and mild for november and 47 to 55 degrees by 10:00 tomorrow morning, many areas are already in the 60s and some mid to upper 60s to the south and in the afternoon tomorrow. 70s all the way up into the lehigh valley on thursday and as we go into friday. the temperatures staying in the mid-70s a good 13 to 15 degrees above average for the next two days. with the warmth comes the sun. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast looking good the next couple of days, in the mid-70s and we slip down here over the weekend back to the 60s but those numbers still above normal. and bright on saturday and clouds and drizzle on sunday and we bump it back up into the 70s on monday. and another warm day ra
55 pottstown and warm into the 60s the closer you get to center city and southern bucks county and 60 in hammonton and the oceanes in the 60s and that is why southern areas are a bit on the warmer side. north and west this is where the most concentrated rain is and staying to the northern and west and the warm front is flirting with us now and slowly starting to push to the north overnight tonight and clouds stick around and mild for november and 47 to 55 degrees by 10:00 tomorrow morning, many...
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she is a phd in ocean science and university of southern california and she lives here in austin she's the author of "spineless" which we will be talking about today. [applause] >> then we have peter wadhams who is the purpose of ocean physics and head of the polar ocean physics group at cambridge university in the uk. he's held visiting professorships at the national institutes of polar research, the university of washington, currently at the scripps institution of oceanography and he is the author of "a farewell to ice" which we will be discussing as well. [applause] >> next, a couple quick reminder that after the session to office will be signing books in the book can't over here. the books are for sale courtesy of bookpeople in austin institution. remember when you buy a book at the festival you support the author, the festival and local independent book stores. that's good. texas book festival is nonprofit. nonprofit. its mission is to thwart low income students in texas with all the visits and book donations by its reading rock stars program and also to fund grants for libraries
she is a phd in ocean science and university of southern california and she lives here in austin she's the author of "spineless" which we will be talking about today. [applause] >> then we have peter wadhams who is the purpose of ocean physics and head of the polar ocean physics group at cambridge university in the uk. he's held visiting professorships at the national institutes of polar research, the university of washington, currently at the scripps institution of oceanography...
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i don't think there's anything on the southern part and the 1 on ocean avenue. i know in the past they are familiar with mcd's. >> i want to be crystal clear. when the city attorney shakes her head it makes me nervous. the decision of my office to review and approve a security plan and good neighbor policy is not appealable. however, once my office makes applications available, they have a duty to apply for the application within 30 days of becoming available and the article 16 permit is appealable to the board of appeals. i want to be crystal clear about that. >> supervisor. >> i'm assuming we have been having this discussion, many discussions, that we're preparing ourselves for the transition to adult use january 1st. i think when we -- so what we're asking is for current operators of mcd's to actually submit a good management plan, a safety plan, good neighbor plan, goes through the police department for review, public health and your office also. those are the steps. is that correct? is that what i'm hearing supervisor? >> yes. >> so my question is would thi
i don't think there's anything on the southern part and the 1 on ocean avenue. i know in the past they are familiar with mcd's. >> i want to be crystal clear. when the city attorney shakes her head it makes me nervous. the decision of my office to review and approve a security plan and good neighbor policy is not appealable. however, once my office makes applications available, they have a duty to apply for the application within 30 days of becoming available and the article 16 permit is...
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we've got marching through the region at this point is over around southern bucks county near trenton and northern burlington county and oceannty and all of that is highlighted in lighter shades of green. might be a little drizzle behind this green but generally speaking we are cloudy and roads beginning to dry out especially in the western two-thirds of the region. temperatures are cool. 42 in philadelphia and wilmington, 42 trenton. grab your coat as you head outside this noon. a 40 degrees in allentown. reading struggling to get out of the 30's and 45 in millville, 44 in cape may. the rest of the way does look cool and also fairly cloudy. 47 degrees by 2 o'clock. i'm expecting a high around 47, 48, 3 o'clock and then 46 degrees by 4 o'clock. there is a slight chance of some sunshine breaking out later today. but it's going to be a struggle. does look like by 6 o'clock, 8 o'clock we're mostly cloudy. with begin to clear out later tonight. temperatures down to 39 degrees as soon as 8 o'clock and 37 after that. we expect to be well down into the 30's overnight and some areas down into the 20's. future tracker6 getting rid of
we've got marching through the region at this point is over around southern bucks county near trenton and northern burlington county and oceannty and all of that is highlighted in lighter shades of green. might be a little drizzle behind this green but generally speaking we are cloudy and roads beginning to dry out especially in the western two-thirds of the region. temperatures are cool. 42 in philadelphia and wilmington, 42 trenton. grab your coat as you head outside this noon. a 40 degrees...
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grigor, a prolific spear fisherman from southern california, posts videos and pictures of his adventures in the ocean waters. his dad hopeful he will be able to continue his active lifestyle and thankful the shark's teeth didn't do more damage. >> the doctor, i talked to the surgeon, big nerves are not damaged. but there's massive damage to the muscle. >> right. >> it's going to be a long recovery. >> reporter: armen azarian breathing a huge sigh of relief following what he said seemed like an eternity during that long rescue effort and surgery. >> probably the long yeest wait time for me in my life. >> reporter: grigor is in stable condition at that salinas hospital tonight. meanwhile, back here at pebble beach, there are warning signs all over stillwater cove and the piers and all along the beach here, warning signs that there are sharks in the water. but so far there have been no more sightings. live in pebble beach, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> a deadly thanksgiving crash in the south bay is a result of a dui. that's what police are saying about thursday night's cree-car crash at the inter
grigor, a prolific spear fisherman from southern california, posts videos and pictures of his adventures in the ocean waters. his dad hopeful he will be able to continue his active lifestyle and thankful the shark's teeth didn't do more damage. >> the doctor, i talked to the surgeon, big nerves are not damaged. but there's massive damage to the muscle. >> right. >> it's going to be a long recovery. >> reporter: armen azarian breathing a huge sigh of relief following what...
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ocean floor. it was returning from a mission in the southern tip of adjacent when it reported an electrical fault,ing contact on the morning of november 15. crews have been searching a radi radi radius of 77 miles, battling rough seas where the depth can reach 10,000 feet. argentine officials say they'll continue exhausting all efforts in their search. but experts are warning that the sub may now be out if it is at the extreme depth many fear, it may not be possible to recover it at all. ian pannell, abc news, london. >>> former national security adviser michael flynn reportedly has cut ties with president trump's legal team. "the new york times" was first to report that flynn's attorneys had informed the president's team they would stop discussing robert mueller's investigation with them. according to "the times," the move could be a sign flynn may have negotiated a deal, but it doesn't prove that. >>> president trump spent part of thanksgiving day thanking u.s. troops and thanking himself for the recent military achievements. he started with a teleconference in mar-a-lago, telling troops deploye
ocean floor. it was returning from a mission in the southern tip of adjacent when it reported an electrical fault,ing contact on the morning of november 15. crews have been searching a radi radi radius of 77 miles, battling rough seas where the depth can reach 10,000 feet. argentine officials say they'll continue exhausting all efforts in their search. but experts are warning that the sub may now be out if it is at the extreme depth many fear, it may not be possible to recover it at all. ian...
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commission the nine hundred eighty five was still operational sailing from the southern port of los while out in the south atlantic ocean to here its base in. a full investigation has been ordered by president about a sealed mockery of argentina but it's quite possible that with the vessel still out at sea with the rescue operation still going on some of those questions may never be satisfactorily answered. the man accused of planning the two thousand and eight mumbai attacks which killed one hundred sixty six people has spoken publicly for the first time since his release from house arrest. and walked free after pockets so many court rejected the government's plan to extend his detention by three months and being under house arrest in the whole since january on friday he addressed the congregation at morning prayers where he label pakistan's former prime minister a traitor for seeking peace with india. the u.s. is calling on the saudi led coalition to fully implement its measures to ease the blockade on yemen including steps to ensure food fuel and medicine reach civilians aid workers are already being allowed back int
commission the nine hundred eighty five was still operational sailing from the southern port of los while out in the south atlantic ocean to here its base in. a full investigation has been ordered by president about a sealed mockery of argentina but it's quite possible that with the vessel still out at sea with the rescue operation still going on some of those questions may never be satisfactorily answered. the man accused of planning the two thousand and eight mumbai attacks which killed one...
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the active rain pushing to thelf what we have is in ocean county burlington county county a little by surgeon bucks southernks and trenton. there are some low lying clouds and we could still have some drizzle on the windshield for awhile this afternoon. as we take a look outside we have plenty of clouds across the region including sky6 in wilmington delaware and it's definitely chilly and dank so grab that coat and a couple layers as you head out this afternoon. your temperature right now is 42 degrees. that's cool. winds out of the north at seven. not too bad. drawing mild -- or cool but also dry air down out of the north. in terms terms offall this wasn't a major rainfall. got about a quarter inch in philadelphia, less than that in allentown and reading. .117-inches in wilmington. about aered a third of an inch in dover. wildwood a little under a hach . there was also a concern for might get some mixed precipitation in our northern and western suburbs that could freeze up on roadways. in fact by 4:00 a.m. you can seixing going on but in general, temperatures never dropped enough for us to freeze up on the
the active rain pushing to thelf what we have is in ocean county burlington county county a little by surgeon bucks southernks and trenton. there are some low lying clouds and we could still have some drizzle on the windshield for awhile this afternoon. as we take a look outside we have plenty of clouds across the region including sky6 in wilmington delaware and it's definitely chilly and dank so grab that coat and a couple layers as you head out this afternoon. your temperature right now is 42...
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philadelphia, montgomery county seeing more, southern bucks county and all the way through burlington and ocean. karen, we're looking at a mild one tomorrow, a cool down for the weekend, the seven day has it all. >> reporter: you're showing us the numbers with the fog, live in bucks county you can see the fog out here. hard to see much else. looking live at route 1 pennsylvania turnpike, northbound toward langhorne you can make out the flashing lights. there's an accident there, southbound at neshaminy, you have an accident off to the side, as well. northbound and southbound on route 1 in bucks county. in the fog slow it down, take it easy on the roads. a lot of construction, some of it causing problems, on the ramp northeast extension southbound to the turnpike eastbound we have construction look at the speeds. it's creating a jam 14 miles per hour on the northeast extension southbound from lansdale to the turnpike. turnpike westbound blocking the right lane between fort washington and norristown. that's not having a big impact, but the other construction on the northeast extension is messing
philadelphia, montgomery county seeing more, southern bucks county and all the way through burlington and ocean. karen, we're looking at a mild one tomorrow, a cool down for the weekend, the seven day has it all. >> reporter: you're showing us the numbers with the fog, live in bucks county you can see the fog out here. hard to see much else. looking live at route 1 pennsylvania turnpike, northbound toward langhorne you can make out the flashing lights. there's an accident there,...
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saturday's focus at the summit is on the health of the world's oceans which are becoming increasingly polluted jessica bolduan traveled to the southern english coastline to assess the scale of erosion on the fragile ecosystem the rising water levels and more and more extreme weather are eroding coastlines around the world progressively over the next hundred years places like this across the going to disappear it's not just happening in the tropics low lying pacific gardens and so it's happening in places like the i just saw them towards neighbor busy international pools in europe erosion is not the only problem facing these coasts plastic that takes decades to fall apart and degrade finds its way here from shipping spills or people just using the sea as a rubbish dump it's a global problem and stuff moves around. sea temperatures rising also puts marine life in peril. scientists studying oysters have found that warmer temperatures mean more males which in turn means fewer eggs and to do in dealing species. the brown liquid began life as an oyster scientists at the university of southampton are dissolving the oyster tissue so it can b
saturday's focus at the summit is on the health of the world's oceans which are becoming increasingly polluted jessica bolduan traveled to the southern english coastline to assess the scale of erosion on the fragile ecosystem the rising water levels and more and more extreme weather are eroding coastlines around the world progressively over the next hundred years places like this across the going to disappear it's not just happening in the tropics low lying pacific gardens and so it's happening...
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moisture is well to the north with an atmospheric river in the pacific ocean and normally that would send rain to us. in southern california, as well, you can see because of the high pressure and because it is so strong in building, all of the storms are staying in washington and oregon and north of california. eureka, redding, a chance of showers but a very light trance. for our temperatures, thanks to high pressure high pressure, the south bay will be worn. 80 degrees and san jose expected to break a record. if they had 78, it will be a record. santa clara, 76. in the east bay, temperatures are cooler, and it is about 10 degrees above average, still. san francisco, 71 today. santa rosa, 72 degrees and to the north, temperatures upper 60s and low 70s. the futurecast gives you an idea of the status. clear skies and by tuesday and wednesday, clouds coming through. early thursday morning, the north bay could see a chance of rain or the 7 day forecast and we will show you what will reach out with a slight chance for thursday and saturday, another slight chance of rain with temperatures cooling down. monday, another
moisture is well to the north with an atmospheric river in the pacific ocean and normally that would send rain to us. in southern california, as well, you can see because of the high pressure and because it is so strong in building, all of the storms are staying in washington and oregon and north of california. eureka, redding, a chance of showers but a very light trance. for our temperatures, thanks to high pressure high pressure, the south bay will be worn. 80 degrees and san jose expected to...
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in ocean science from university of southern california. and she as i said lives here in austin author of spineless which we'll be talking about today. [applause] then we have peter who is the professor of ocean physics head of the polar ocean group at cambridge group in the tuck visiting at national institute of po or particular research university of washington, and currently at the scripts institution of oceanography, and he's the author of a farewell to ice which will be discussing as well. [applause] that's a couple of quick reare minders after authors will be signing books and they're for sale courtesy of book people, and austin institution. and remember when you buy a book here at the festival you support the author, the festival, and local independent bookstore. so that's good. texas book festival is a nonprofit organization. its mission it so support low income students in texas with author visits and book donations by reading rock stars program and also to fund grants so your book purchase really does make a difference. okay, i thi
in ocean science from university of southern california. and she as i said lives here in austin author of spineless which we'll be talking about today. [applause] then we have peter who is the professor of ocean physics head of the polar ocean group at cambridge group in the tuck visiting at national institute of po or particular research university of washington, and currently at the scripts institution of oceanography, and he's the author of a farewell to ice which will be discussing as well....
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ocean floor. a claim officials deny. the "san juan" was returning from a mission on the southern tip of argentina when it reported an electrical fault, losing contact on the morning of november 15th. crews have been searching a radius of 77 miles battling rough seas in an area where sea depths can reach nearly 10,000 feet. the noises were detected just miles from the submarine's last nobody position. argentine officials say they'll continue exhausting all means in the search, but experts are warning that the vessel may be out of oxygen. and if it is in extreme deaths, it may be impossible to cover the sub at all. tom? >> ian, thank you. >>> next to the growing claims of sexual misconduct on capitol hill. new accusations against lawmakers. two more women coming toward to say that senator al franken groped them, and a third woman claiming misbehavior by congressman john conyers, including calling her into his office while he was dressed only in his underwear. abc's soon your white house correspondent cecilia vega tracking it all. >> reporter: tonight, the sexual misconduct scandal rocking capitol hill is growing. senator al fran
ocean floor. a claim officials deny. the "san juan" was returning from a mission on the southern tip of argentina when it reported an electrical fault, losing contact on the morning of november 15th. crews have been searching a radius of 77 miles battling rough seas in an area where sea depths can reach nearly 10,000 feet. the noises were detected just miles from the submarine's last nobody position. argentine officials say they'll continue exhausting all means in the search, but...
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well saturday's focus is on the health of the world's oceans which are becoming increasingly polluted jessica bolduan traveled to the southern english coastline to assess the scale of erosional fragile ecosystem rising water levels and more and more extreme weather are eroding coastlines around the world progressively over the next hundred years places like this across the going to disappear it's not just happening in the tropics low lying pacific islands and it's happening in places like. neighbor busy international ports in europe erosion is not the only problem facing these coasts plastic that takes decades to fall apart and degrade finds its way here from shipping spills or people just using the sea as a rubbish dump it's a global problem and. sea temperatures are rising also puts marine life in peril. scientists studying oysters have found that warmer temperatures mean more males which in turn means fewer eggs and to do in dealing species. the brown liquid began life as an oyster scientist at the university of southampton are dissolving the oyster tissue so it can be examined under a microscope oysters provide critical
well saturday's focus is on the health of the world's oceans which are becoming increasingly polluted jessica bolduan traveled to the southern english coastline to assess the scale of erosional fragile ecosystem rising water levels and more and more extreme weather are eroding coastlines around the world progressively over the next hundred years places like this across the going to disappear it's not just happening in the tropics low lying pacific islands and it's happening in places like....
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we have all of this moisturein the pacific ocean but the wet pattern is definitely going north of us because of what's happening across southern california. warm weather for los angeles and warm weather for us, as well, because of this high pressure building and building. it literally will stay strong until thanksgiving. when it moves further east, we will get a little dip in the precipitation and then we will see a chance of rain for the north bay and when it gets out of here by the weakened, the temperatures will cool off a little bit with more chances of rain in the forecast. high temperatures, santa rosa, 72 and warm. 71 for napa. low 60s for san francisco and that is not the case with 10 degrees and 78 expected to be the high today. it could be even warmer in places like morgan hill. we could break a record. the warmest on this day, it was 76. if we had the 78-degree mark, it could be record-breaking. in the moderate range, if you are unusually sensitive to the particulate matter, the particulate matter is increasing today. it will stay in that range for tomorrow, as well. sunrise today at 6:56 with beautiful skies and a
we have all of this moisturein the pacific ocean but the wet pattern is definitely going north of us because of what's happening across southern california. warm weather for los angeles and warm weather for us, as well, because of this high pressure building and building. it literally will stay strong until thanksgiving. when it moves further east, we will get a little dip in the precipitation and then we will see a chance of rain for the north bay and when it gets out of here by the weakened,...
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ocean. argentine officials say unexplained explosion was detected near the last confirmed location of the sub. the submarine was caring 44 crew members from southern argentina to its home base in the northern part of the country. >> new this morning, fire officials are trying to find out what caused an early morning fire in west oaklane. flames broke out at a home on the 1300 block of east price street, just past midnight. heavy smoke and fire burned through the roof of that home. fire crews were able to get it under control. no one was hurt. >> and update now in the appeal for the murder sentence of olympic runner oscar pistorius. today the athlete's prison term was increased to 13 years by a south african court. that's more than double his original six year sentence. prosecutors there argue the initial sentence was too light the pistorius convicted of shooting and had killing of girlfriends back in 2013. >> still to come on " eyewitness news": frightening moment for for a missouri mother. >> a lot of things are going through my head. how can i get us out, before we get stuck in here. >> this pregnant woman's suv was singing and her toddler was a
ocean. argentine officials say unexplained explosion was detected near the last confirmed location of the sub. the submarine was caring 44 crew members from southern argentina to its home base in the northern part of the country. >> new this morning, fire officials are trying to find out what caused an early morning fire in west oaklane. flames broke out at a home on the 1300 block of east price street, just past midnight. heavy smoke and fire burned through the roof of that home. fire...