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tahoe's famous waters are the clearest of any large lake in the united states. they attract 3 million visitors to california and nevada each year. >> the blueness comes in large part from just the incredible cleanliness of it. what's pretty wonderful is that you're really living in an environment that does have all the hallmarks of a national park, but anybody can come here, anybody can live here. the trick is how do we keep that quality and keep using it? >> reporter: that question has guided scientists like jeff and hounded policymakers ever since the 1960s when researchers at the university of california davis first documented a decline in the lake's clarity. the university's branch allen takes measurements every ten days. >> when we try and translate lake charity to the public what they want to know is how deep into the lake can they see? and so i'll be lowering this down into the lake until it disappears. getting our clarity readings for the day. >> reporter: allen lets a fri s frisbee-looking device sink until it disappears. >> 18 meters. pr
tahoe's famous waters are the clearest of any large lake in the united states. they attract 3 million visitors to california and nevada each year. >> the blueness comes in large part from just the incredible cleanliness of it. what's pretty wonderful is that you're really living in an environment that does have all the hallmarks of a national park, but anybody can come here, anybody can live here. the trick is how do we keep that quality and keep using it? >> reporter: that question...
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the lake is inch and yet it has never changed. a land of science discoveries and unique nature seemingly frozen in time but by kill the press and live side by side with the spirits of the past just like the lake itself locals preserve their own mysteries and traditions. local folklore legends and rituals with great respect. convinced they are absolutely necessary here these rights all date back many more years than many of the scientific research projects oh yeah they are a rare learn. my colleague stands for six hundred thirty kilometers covering an area the size of some countries like belgium the netherlands. everybody finds a place in the fast area of by co christians buddhists shamans and old believers of the russian orthodox church they've lived here for more than three hundred years they crossed themselves with two fingers and reject modern orthodoxy. their faith and rituals have remained untouched throughout all the centuries their villages have their own unique design each house is painted in rich summer colors old believes
the lake is inch and yet it has never changed. a land of science discoveries and unique nature seemingly frozen in time but by kill the press and live side by side with the spirits of the past just like the lake itself locals preserve their own mysteries and traditions. local folklore legends and rituals with great respect. convinced they are absolutely necessary here these rights all date back many more years than many of the scientific research projects oh yeah they are a rare learn. my...
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somewhere on the lake then the treasures of the russian empire. one legend has it that in the times of the civil war in russia at the beginning of the twentieth century the ship carrying the gold reserves of the russian empire sank somewhere in this area. no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day. cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to play hide and seek with. popular one we have decided to have a go at it and during that one submersion we had about twelve accidents that we had never had before the first the weather was fine in the forecast was good but once we had reached the spot the weather changed and then it turned out that we had somehow lost the directions we had specially printed out and once we had reached the bottom. to top it off when we were rising from the bottom. that was to pick us up. and it was damaged so i understood then that up above we were on the right track to find
somewhere on the lake then the treasures of the russian empire. one legend has it that in the times of the civil war in russia at the beginning of the twentieth century the ship carrying the gold reserves of the russian empire sank somewhere in this area. no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day. cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to...
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somewhere on the lake bed the treasures of the russian empire. one legend has it that in the times of the civil war in russia at the beginning of the twentieth century the ship carrying the gold reserves of the russian empire sank somewhere in this area. no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day. cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to play hide and seek with. popular one we have decided to have a go at it and during that one submersion we had about twelve accidents that we had never had before the first the weather was fine and the forecast was good but once we had reached the spot the weather changed and then it turned out that we had somehow lost the directions we had specially printed out and once we had reached the bottom. to top it off when we were rising from the bottom. that was to pick us up. and i was damaged most so i understood then that up above we were on the right track to
somewhere on the lake bed the treasures of the russian empire. one legend has it that in the times of the civil war in russia at the beginning of the twentieth century the ship carrying the gold reserves of the russian empire sank somewhere in this area. no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day. cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to...
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somewhere on the lake bed the treasures of the russian empire. one legend has it that in the times of the civil war in russia at the beginning of the twentieth century the ship carrying the gold reserves of the russian empire sank somewhere in this area. no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day. cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to play hide and seek with. a popular one we have decided to have a go at it and during that one submersion we had about twelve accidents that we had never had before the first the weather was one in the forecast was good but once we had reached the spot the weather changed and then it turned out that we had somehow lost the directions we had specially printed out and once we had reached the bottom . to top it off when we were rising from the bottom the motor boat that was to pick us up to our vessel. and i was damaged so i understood then that up above we wer
somewhere on the lake bed the treasures of the russian empire. one legend has it that in the times of the civil war in russia at the beginning of the twentieth century the ship carrying the gold reserves of the russian empire sank somewhere in this area. no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day. cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to...
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if you use the. lake baikal is in east siberia people are drawn to it by its beauty its energy and its benevolent spirits. as follows thought i shall be an old old shaman. said there is a place we should sprinkle water and pray to the spirits mortgages and they will guard your well or get. sued if you really get the impression with you that something supernatural is happening by caught up with the storm and because i'm a physicist good i know it is impossible. a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i try to see by cal in its entirety all this that i didn't know what to expect from this place it's not that i discover something new here but rather that i absorb everything that this place offers cook used. more than twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. this tiny aircraft weighs less than five hundred kilos of speeds of up to one hundr
if you use the. lake baikal is in east siberia people are drawn to it by its beauty its energy and its benevolent spirits. as follows thought i shall be an old old shaman. said there is a place we should sprinkle water and pray to the spirits mortgages and they will guard your well or get. sued if you really get the impression with you that something supernatural is happening by caught up with the storm and because i'm a physicist good i know it is impossible. a young scientist from switzerland...
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hill on to the frozen lake. ults with kids. they would actually stop before they were getting close to the water. >> it appears that the lake ice near the base of the hill is frozen solid enough to stand on. >> then a guy goes down the hill and when he doesn't get close to the water, he pushes himself out closer. >> the man scoots further out on to the lake. >> look at that big crack. is that a big crack next to him right here? >> yeah. >> michelle refocuses her camera and zooms in. there's a large crack forming across the ice just behind the man's sled. >> i could look right down and see the ripples come out from under the ice because the ice was so thin. >> other people venture further out on the ice. no one seems aware of any danger. >> i kind of kept thinking, if they get enough speed, they're going to keep going, and they're going to end up in the water. >> which is exactly what happens. >> this one guy went up pretty high and came down. he was coming across the frozen lake extremely fast. and my wife turned
hill on to the frozen lake. ults with kids. they would actually stop before they were getting close to the water. >> it appears that the lake ice near the base of the hill is frozen solid enough to stand on. >> then a guy goes down the hill and when he doesn't get close to the water, he pushes himself out closer. >> the man scoots further out on to the lake. >> look at that big crack. is that a big crack next to him right here? >> yeah. >> michelle refocuses...
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somewhere on the lake bed the treasures of the russian empire. one legend has it that in the times of the civil war in russia at the beginning of the twentieth century the ship carrying the gold reserves of the russian empire sank somewhere in this area. no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day large expeditions are organized cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to play hide and seek with. popular one we have decided to have a go at it and during that one submersion we had about twelve accidents that we had never had before first the weather was fine and the forecast was good but once we had reached the spot the weather changed and then it turned out that we had somehow lost the directions we had specially rented out and once we had reached the bottom . to top it off when we were rising from the bottom. that was to be. best. and was damaged so i understood then that up above we were on t
somewhere on the lake bed the treasures of the russian empire. one legend has it that in the times of the civil war in russia at the beginning of the twentieth century the ship carrying the gold reserves of the russian empire sank somewhere in this area. no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day large expeditions are organized cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been...
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the. lake baikal is in east siberia people are drawn to it by its beauty its energy and its benevolent spirits. almost on a shelf an old old shaman. said there is a place we should sprinkle water and pray to the spirits. and they will guard you for their. food more if you really get the impression that something supernatural is happening . because i'm a physicist good i know it is impossible. a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i try to see by kal in its entirety and i didn't know what to expect from this place it's not that i have discovered something new here but rather that i absorb everything that this place offers accused. more than twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. this tiny aircraft weighs less than five hundred killers a speeds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers per hour it can fly at three thousand me
the. lake baikal is in east siberia people are drawn to it by its beauty its energy and its benevolent spirits. almost on a shelf an old old shaman. said there is a place we should sprinkle water and pray to the spirits. and they will guard you for their. food more if you really get the impression that something supernatural is happening . because i'm a physicist good i know it is impossible. a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science...
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the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. hundred kilos of speeds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers per hour it can fly up to three thousand meters away from such altitudes we can examine the bottom of the lake because of the clear waters cameras fixed to be afraid. just a scientific endeavor but. what winds of fate brought the young scientists to the bike region it all began with a minor research trip. here quite by chance i came up with. the world's oceans there are a lot of organisms that exposed to the light of a certain spectrum range emit light of a different range and i wondered if this was also the case with the lake. in short discovered luminescent crustaceans in by coles waters. serious research of by cal only began in the seventeenth century before that legends travelled around europe but siberia was home to people with the heads of dogs the first expedition destroyed all those myths this land was inhabited by. peoples like michael was populated with sturgeon white fish and a breed of seal with a photographic
the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. hundred kilos of speeds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers per hour it can fly up to three thousand meters away from such altitudes we can examine the bottom of the lake because of the clear waters cameras fixed to be afraid. just a scientific endeavor but. what winds of fate brought the young scientists to the bike region it all began with a minor research trip. here quite by chance i came up with....
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somewhere on the lake bed the treasures of the russian empire. one legend has it that in the times of the civil war in russia at the beginning of the twentieth century the ship carrying the gold reserves of the russian empire sank somewhere in this area. no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day large expeditions are organized cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to play hide and seek with. popular one we have decided to have a go at it and during that one submersion we had about twelve accidents that we had never had before the first the weather was fine and the forecast was good but once we had reached the spot the weather changed and then it turned out that we had somehow lost the directions we had specially rented out and once we had reached the bottom. to top it off when we were rising from the bottom. that was to be. best. and i was damaged more so i understood then that up above we
somewhere on the lake bed the treasures of the russian empire. one legend has it that in the times of the civil war in russia at the beginning of the twentieth century the ship carrying the gold reserves of the russian empire sank somewhere in this area. no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day large expeditions are organized cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been...
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this was also the case with the lake. in short discovered luminescent crustaceans in by cal's waters. serious research by kal and he began in the seventeenth century before that legends travelled around europe that siberia was home to people with the heads of dogs the first expedition destroyed all those myths. and was inhabited by. peoples like michael was populated with sturgeon white fish and a breed of seal with a photographic memory. this large by cal seal has shot by sight it swims close to the shore examines the area closely and if it's familia climbs up onto the stones to some bait but if the outline of the land has changed even a little the seal will not risk getting close to the seal places are a serious threat. seals natural habitat is water they're constantly. when. they start clambering on to ice the word for the young seals. but on the whole. creatures like peace and calm. away from their natural habitat. the silence of the siberian. forefathers and the spirit of by karl itself they pray for health. one of th
this was also the case with the lake. in short discovered luminescent crustaceans in by cal's waters. serious research by kal and he began in the seventeenth century before that legends travelled around europe that siberia was home to people with the heads of dogs the first expedition destroyed all those myths. and was inhabited by. peoples like michael was populated with sturgeon white fish and a breed of seal with a photographic memory. this large by cal seal has shot by sight it swims close...
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westportal, there was a creek that flowed all the way down to pig lake. i think that's what the spanish called it. there was a deep ravine. they filled it in with the tunnel muck and they filled
westportal, there was a creek that flowed all the way down to pig lake. i think that's what the spanish called it. there was a deep ravine. they filled it in with the tunnel muck and they filled
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on the southside of lake providence, i met dolores gilmore. rarely goes to the north side and doesn't know what it's like over there. she makes about $18,000 a year as an overnight prison guard. she's never had a bank account, i was shocked to learn. dolores raised eight kids, including a stepson and nephew, who she says her sister abandoned. >> i couldn't buy them, you know, a lot of stuff, underwear, you know, stuff like that. sometimes we don't have household supplies, you know, because we have to buy food. so i'm going to feed them. >> reporter: but as bad as it seems for dolores, she knows it could be worse. in east care roll parish, the poorest fifth makes $6,800, the top 5% makes $600,000. and that's the reason this place is so unequal. there aren't that many people like dolores in between. there's almost no middle class. across the water, i met thomas terryl, one of the richest men in town. terryl's family owns several farm business services in the area. >> my mission was to supply as many jobs as we could, of course, we were a small c
on the southside of lake providence, i met dolores gilmore. rarely goes to the north side and doesn't know what it's like over there. she makes about $18,000 a year as an overnight prison guard. she's never had a bank account, i was shocked to learn. dolores raised eight kids, including a stepson and nephew, who she says her sister abandoned. >> i couldn't buy them, you know, a lot of stuff, underwear, you know, stuff like that. sometimes we don't have household supplies, you know,...
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silver bay vicinity about the impact of the tailings disposal on lake superior. umacher: it wasn't long before a new federal agency got involved. dr. phillip cook remembers. cook: i think there was ki of a gut action of people living in the area, who were... more environmentally concerned, that something that big was a problem. they didn't really, at first, have any specific concerns, other than it looked like the lake was getting cloudy and there was obvious turbidity being caused in the immediately vicinity of the discharge. but, you're right, there was a feeling that this was a lot of material going in the lake. schoumacher: uneasiness soon turned to fear. in 1973, word got out that the tailings might contain asbestos, a known carcinogen. within a few weeks, much of the population of duluth, 60 miles to the west, had stopped drinking tap water. but was there a problem or wasn't there? cook: we knew we had tailings in the water. we knew that amphibole mineral was an important fraction of these tailings particles. we knew that some amphibole minerals, particularl
silver bay vicinity about the impact of the tailings disposal on lake superior. umacher: it wasn't long before a new federal agency got involved. dr. phillip cook remembers. cook: i think there was ki of a gut action of people living in the area, who were... more environmentally concerned, that something that big was a problem. they didn't really, at first, have any specific concerns, other than it looked like the lake was getting cloudy and there was obvious turbidity being caused in the...
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the lake was three city blocks large. it was at 17th and valencia. there's a plaque out there. you could sail a boat up the creek that flowed out into the bay into the lake at 7 the and mission and go sailing. it was that big. that land was so valuable because everybody wanted to live east of twin peaks because the weather was better here. warm. they filled in as much land as they probably could. and then they were forceed to building on the other side of twin peaks. where the weather wasn't as nice. >> i live in inner sunset. in 1906. in the big earthquake, that area had dramatic effect. one building settled down into the lake bed. >> the largest loss of life was at 17th and valencia hotel. the fire department came in, drown the people in the basement and the fire came and killed a bunch more people. across the street, there was a 3 story building any after the earthquake, the first floor went straight down. didn't crush. just liquified and created 1 story basement. >> we have unusual soil conditions and then, on top of that, we have built environment. we have buildings built o
the lake was three city blocks large. it was at 17th and valencia. there's a plaque out there. you could sail a boat up the creek that flowed out into the bay into the lake at 7 the and mission and go sailing. it was that big. that land was so valuable because everybody wanted to live east of twin peaks because the weather was better here. warm. they filled in as much land as they probably could. and then they were forceed to building on the other side of twin peaks. where the weather wasn't as...
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the deepest lake in the world. usually they're no more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five. spirits and buddhist gods live. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i tried to see by kal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything but this place offers . the spirit of. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to show. one hundred twenty three. days. through to some other towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand kilometers. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limp a torch relay. on r t r c dot com. the interview. cut. i. welcome back a powerful libyan warlord has appointed a shadow government to run a self-proclaimed autonomy in the country the eastern part of libya which the breakaway leaders call that annika holds most of the country's oil reserves its main city benghazi is where the revolution against moammar
the deepest lake in the world. usually they're no more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five. spirits and buddhist gods live. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i tried to see by kal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything but this place offers . the spirit of. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to show. one hundred twenty three. days. through to...
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i don't believe that all the defendant lake and aclu the parents understand the data. and your concern about the immersion and i don't believe their fully knowledgeable about it i feel your body gets much more data and i see that i was surprised to see that wasn't one of our recommendations. that the b cc i hope would recommend for academic current information be provided to the delake. i hope that information would trickle down through the delake. i think the parents would get the information and how our folks are performing in each category and also program >> i think it depends upon on the elections are at the school site but the focus needs to be continuing on the academics but people are making to mostly just to give you an example. i feel when it first started we've definitely progressed but some of the data that needs to go to the e lake process those happened through elections. that happens between the departments. >> that modeling to the elation is a good model. and which data is ask for awhile i'm fond of to malls it's not what e lake should be doing >> exact
i don't believe that all the defendant lake and aclu the parents understand the data. and your concern about the immersion and i don't believe their fully knowledgeable about it i feel your body gets much more data and i see that i was surprised to see that wasn't one of our recommendations. that the b cc i hope would recommend for academic current information be provided to the delake. i hope that information would trickle down through the delake. i think the parents would get the information...
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so, considering the viable options, and the defensive measures by patterson, lake borgne became the most feesible alternate for british attack. besides, there were three possible approaches through lake born. the first was through lake pontchartrain. this -- this was -- this avenue combined with the bayou st. john would have permitted the english to move by water within two miles of new orleans. but this route needed many light shall draft vessels, which the british had problems cusecuring. the second alternative was through lake borgne through the plain of gentillie, so, from there, british troops could use the chef menteur road. any pitch battle there would have permitted jackson's troops to do fall back and form lines of defense further in the city. the route that the british chose ultimately called for using the bayou that drained the area east of new orleans and stretched from lake borgne to within one mile of the mississippi river. from there, british troops could proceed north, nine miles along the levy, a narrow strip true the sugar plantation toward new orleans. while this appro
so, considering the viable options, and the defensive measures by patterson, lake borgne became the most feesible alternate for british attack. besides, there were three possible approaches through lake born. the first was through lake pontchartrain. this -- this was -- this avenue combined with the bayou st. john would have permitted the english to move by water within two miles of new orleans. but this route needed many light shall draft vessels, which the british had problems cusecuring. the...
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the last of the lakes now has been falling. to set up to produce the light snow has been breaking down. watched the southwesterly wind field shooting in here. developing across the area. that is tomorrow morning wind gust. we'll have some wind gusts up to 40 mi. per hour. up to 50 mi. per hour and parts of the upper midwest. there is late in the day on wednesday. use are moderating those temperatures. all of the advisories for snow have just come down. look how widespread the school there is. this pattern changes. here's a 2.5 they forecast off the super computers. the cutoff for access to hard to care. moderates a chill. it is really pretty unusual. the wind is blowing on the front side from the north. here is the backside circulation that has origins of here in the pacific. here is where the snow is occurring still. you conceive of it is breaking down.can see how it is breaking down >> we had four tenths of an inch here in chicago. that is our first measurable snow of the season. it came five weeks earlier than last year. that
the last of the lakes now has been falling. to set up to produce the light snow has been breaking down. watched the southwesterly wind field shooting in here. developing across the area. that is tomorrow morning wind gust. we'll have some wind gusts up to 40 mi. per hour. up to 50 mi. per hour and parts of the upper midwest. there is late in the day on wednesday. use are moderating those temperatures. all of the advisories for snow have just come down. look how widespread the school there is....
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look at the temperatures down to 33 a crystal lake. er wind gust, calumet city with temperatures going into the 30's. it is cooling off fast. here's the sprawling canadian high pressure with a web of isobars. when pressures are varied which is what those isobars show, major blows a wind to try to equalize things. with a strong northerly wind flow coming south word. this will take a frontal boundary and push it self. it sets up a narrow corridor. there you can see a lake snow plume. it could turn to snow and wind and stick. that would be in northwest indiana. we will show you more clearly were a that is going to take place. look at the temperature is that start in the '40's. these are low temperatures by tomorrow morning. it will be down to 26 in chicago and up only into the '30's tomorrow. a winter level temperature not in mid november level temperature. we're down in the '20s tomorrow night as well. here is what our model forecast shows. the system snowfall moves out of here. picks up moisture. piquancy the mix of precipitation.you can
look at the temperatures down to 33 a crystal lake. er wind gust, calumet city with temperatures going into the 30's. it is cooling off fast. here's the sprawling canadian high pressure with a web of isobars. when pressures are varied which is what those isobars show, major blows a wind to try to equalize things. with a strong northerly wind flow coming south word. this will take a frontal boundary and push it self. it sets up a narrow corridor. there you can see a lake snow plume. it could...
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ents come out into the lake. 100% of the water is pumped out of the lake. they clorinnate it. there's a potential for problems. with more than $100 ear marked for water and sanitation projects, money is not the issue. >> the scientists told us the problems. the technology is here. what is missing. the awareness of the population and decision to put the resources here to work in order to make the transformation. >> authorities plan to have seven fully functioning waste treatment plants in place. a step in the right direction and one that is hoped to save the lake. >> coming up for you in sport dashar a thunderous end to san antonia's streak. all the action from the n.b.a. in a moment. >> welcome backment time for the sport. >> thank you so much. title holders bayern munich are in the history books claiming a 10th straight win. they beat moscow. robin got the giants off the mark. beating barcelona previous record of nine consecutive victories. >> translation: we want to finish first in the group. this result was very important to achieving the goal. under thes
ents come out into the lake. 100% of the water is pumped out of the lake. they clorinnate it. there's a potential for problems. with more than $100 ear marked for water and sanitation projects, money is not the issue. >> the scientists told us the problems. the technology is here. what is missing. the awareness of the population and decision to put the resources here to work in order to make the transformation. >> authorities plan to have seven fully functioning waste treatment...
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yet the soil there is water sodden. there are ponds and lakes. it's hardly what you'd think of as a desert. on the other hand, some deserts have a great deal of vegetation. the mojave desert of eastern california has vast stands of giant yuccas-- the joshua trees. to develop a simple definition of a desert, we can find a common denominator in each of these harsh desert landscapes-- from the polar regions of antarctica and northern alaska to the vegetated sands of the mojave desert. deserts are regions with infrequent precipitation, averaging less tha 25 centimeters per year. in most deserts, evaporation rates are high enough to quickly remove this moisture. to understand the origin of the earth's hot subtropical deserts, the largest on the planet, we must first consider the equator. like the deserts themselves, the equator is a hot place, but it is also very humid, with torrential rain any time of year and steamy tropical rain forests. why are the tropics wet and the subtropics dry? as the earth orbits the sun from season to season, the sun always
yet the soil there is water sodden. there are ponds and lakes. it's hardly what you'd think of as a desert. on the other hand, some deserts have a great deal of vegetation. the mojave desert of eastern california has vast stands of giant yuccas-- the joshua trees. to develop a simple definition of a desert, we can find a common denominator in each of these harsh desert landscapes-- from the polar regions of antarctica and northern alaska to the vegetated sands of the mojave desert. deserts are...
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one of the lake's main attractions, the annual poker run. the event is covered by all angles from local television station, lake tv and its co-owner. >> the poker run started as a fund-raiser for local charities. basically you show up at the restaurant, you sign in, and then you go to six different stops. and at those stops you'll get a card and at the end of the day, the best hand winds. it really is a highlight of what the lake is all about. getting out in the water. just enjoying all of the restaurants and the establishments that are on the water. >> lake tv cameraman and co-owner, brett, is tasked with shooting video onboard the contestants' boats. on his last run of the day, he positions his camera on a boat carrying a group of six other people. >> it was a beautiful, beautiful warm summer day. the event was actually wrapping up. it was the end of the day. everybody was in good spirits. we had rode in about 15 different boats that day. i get in the boat, i mount this camera on the dashboard. and this allows me to sit down safely and rid
one of the lake's main attractions, the annual poker run. the event is covered by all angles from local television station, lake tv and its co-owner. >> the poker run started as a fund-raiser for local charities. basically you show up at the restaurant, you sign in, and then you go to six different stops. and at those stops you'll get a card and at the end of the day, the best hand winds. it really is a highlight of what the lake is all about. getting out in the water. just enjoying all...
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"two of them were thrown alive "into the fiery lake of burning sulphur. the sword "that came out of the rider on the horse, and all the birds gorged themselves on the flesh." i confess to murder. (exhales deeply) i am sacrificing myself for the sins of others. i'm doing this in the name of him who was dead and rose again. play it again. we have to focus on where he'd been before this. maybe that'll lead us to whatever happened to anna westin. take it back just before the end-- yeah, there. i'm doing this in the name of him who was dead and rose again. see, he doesn't switch that off. he doesn't lean forward. he doesn't switch it off-- somebody else does. wallander: he wasn't alone. somebody else was filming him. they took the tape out of the camera. they leave it for me at the school. excuse me, uh, sorry. i'm just, um... i know we spoke the other day. could you help me with one more thing? yes, of course. the red house here that's set back from the lake, sort of group of outbuildings around it. the end of the pilgrim trail. did you see anybody there recen
"two of them were thrown alive "into the fiery lake of burning sulphur. the sword "that came out of the rider on the horse, and all the birds gorged themselves on the flesh." i confess to murder. (exhales deeply) i am sacrificing myself for the sins of others. i'm doing this in the name of him who was dead and rose again. play it again. we have to focus on where he'd been before this. maybe that'll lead us to whatever happened to anna westin. take it back just before the...
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the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. the spirit of. the sea. and i think. you can get more fish to find compared to the past. as many types of fish have disappeared. then for the past six to eight years we can't find them here anymore. the kind of fishes and only sardines. befall we wouldn't eat these danes need on. we used them as bait for fishing. looking out what i can about what we would it group has a red mullet tigress and so on they're going yeah well the saudi and has become. maybe god will provide another way of living. but fishing is no longer profitable. for when i would go fishing. i'd catch a fish to ten group us. i made a profit and had no troubles. but now he was i get a headache. and i need some aspirin which costs a hundred francs. it's not going to. ask for help will borrow the money. for me when the ships are here we're going to everyone in the business has pro
the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. the spirit of. the sea. and i think. you can get more fish to find compared to the past. as many types of fish have disappeared. then for the past six to eight years we can't find them here anymore. the kind of fishes and only sardines. befall we wouldn't eat...
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the deepest lake in the world. usually then no more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five mins. the. spirits and buddhist dogs live on. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. from. the spirit of. right from the seen. first trip. and i think the church. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. should be in the know. on law. u.k. intelligence chiefs make a distorted televised public appearance but so far failed to address the issue of mass surveillance and concerns over privacy violations and. also we report from guantanamo bay prison where guards feel the comfort of billions of dollars being spent to keep their spirits up. the life of an. little more than a life of a detainee if you run one of these babies over the line is ten thousand dollars. away from the soothing privileges that inmates are
the deepest lake in the world. usually then no more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five mins. the. spirits and buddhist dogs live on. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. from. the spirit of. right from the seen. first trip. and i think the church. on our reporters...
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bad news for the hundreds of thousands of people who live around the lake. we have more nutrients here because there is no sewage treatment from santiago, all the nutrients come out directly into the lake. santiago is also a town that gets 100% of its water, drinking water is pumped out of the lake. they do chlorinate it but there is also a potential for problems. >> stopping the flow of raw sewage is the only way to save the lake, and with more than $100 million earmarked for water and sanitation here, money is not the issue. so scientists told us what the problems are. the technology to solve the problems is here, so what is missing? the awareness of the population and the political decision to put the resources that are already here, to work in order to make the transformation. authorities plan to have seven fully functioning waste treatment plants in place, by 2016. a step in the right direction, one bass quell hopes will save his lake. >> let's get back now to those reports there's been an earthquake in iran. the emergency chief has said that at least se
bad news for the hundreds of thousands of people who live around the lake. we have more nutrients here because there is no sewage treatment from santiago, all the nutrients come out directly into the lake. santiago is also a town that gets 100% of its water, drinking water is pumped out of the lake. they do chlorinate it but there is also a potential for problems. >> stopping the flow of raw sewage is the only way to save the lake, and with more than $100 million earmarked for water and...
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westportal, there was a creek that flowed all the way down to pig lake. i think that's what the spanish called it. there was a deep ravine. they filled it in with the tunnel muck and they filled in the ravine and built houses. the other area is really interesting, down 18th street. there was a creek coming from eureka. there is a street called pond. it's not a coincidence. >> part of what we're going too try to do is update this map and give it historical data. there are more significant data. >> how do you know if your individual lot? >> one is these lines are very clearly defined as boundaries. they don't actually mean, this is the exact edge. you could be on one side or the other. it's not okay here and not okay 10 feet away. but, on the other hand, we have taken this map, which was published by the state and digitized it so if any portion lies within these zones. if you tell me your address, i can tell you whether you lie it in. >> there's a book. >> 558-6205 and the clerk or me will take the book and look it up and say, yes, you lie within a particula
westportal, there was a creek that flowed all the way down to pig lake. i think that's what the spanish called it. there was a deep ravine. they filled it in with the tunnel muck and they filled in the ravine and built houses. the other area is really interesting, down 18th street. there was a creek coming from eureka. there is a street called pond. it's not a coincidence. >> part of what we're going too try to do is update this map and give it historical data. there are more significant...
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the deepest lake in the world. usually they're no more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five min. of. spirits and buddhist gods live via. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mystery. of the universe. i try to see by kal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. the spirit. and will keep on slashing at them with our machetes because we've hit them hard and they're bleeding. i'm preparing the next machete which will be sharper and bigger. and i hope that a great deal of people will join our appeal today. we have a petition that we intend to send to dole. requesting them to withdraw. when we screened the film into parliament with support from every party almost every parliamentarian signed a petition to request gold to withdraw the lawsuit. the worst case scenario is that this is on the rise worldwide. that governments companies and individuals taking their critics to course we don
the deepest lake in the world. usually they're no more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five min. of. spirits and buddhist gods live via. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mystery. of the universe. i try to see by kal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. the spirit. and will keep on slashing at them with our machetes because we've hit them hard and...
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although it was discovered cbd electronic data store assistant president note to the lake and after his term ended the prosecution case askance at the summit transcript whether a draft or an edited version is the actual record and that a failure to transfer it to see archives of the reach of the presidential record management all. the ruling party she hears the prosecutions of you and says the liberal no administration intentionally deleted a presidential records. in the present democratic party sent the prosecution must launch an investigation into how the ruling party had its hands on a copy of the transcript. a confidential records in and used it in the run up to the presidential election last december. kinsey than this. north korea claims it is caught and is interrogating a south korean
although it was discovered cbd electronic data store assistant president note to the lake and after his term ended the prosecution case askance at the summit transcript whether a draft or an edited version is the actual record and that a failure to transfer it to see archives of the reach of the presidential record management all. the ruling party she hears the prosecutions of you and says the liberal no administration intentionally deleted a presidential records. in the present democratic...
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to great the lake effect rain and snow showers. re just talking about the cold temperatures right now. down to 34 on the bay in north beach. 33 in bowie this morning. freezing in white oak and germantown. manassas is our cold spot at 30. your weekend looks like this. 53 today. 58 tomorrow and 60 by sunday. come back in a few minutes. i have a seven-day forecast which has a little wintry weather on it. i'll explain when i see you again. monika samtani, good morning good good morning. i have this long list of incidents and i'm going to hold my paper in my hand this time so i get all the roads right for you. first of all if you travel out of mclean, you want to know that the road is shut down it georgetown pike and burrford drive because of road work. i'm subjecting you use springfield road and take it to old dom minion as your -- dominion as your alternate route. everything looks good on 66 in from manassas but at gilbert's corner braddock road is shut down east of route 15 because of an overturned tractor- trailer. braddock road is s
to great the lake effect rain and snow showers. re just talking about the cold temperatures right now. down to 34 on the bay in north beach. 33 in bowie this morning. freezing in white oak and germantown. manassas is our cold spot at 30. your weekend looks like this. 53 today. 58 tomorrow and 60 by sunday. come back in a few minutes. i have a seven-day forecast which has a little wintry weather on it. i'll explain when i see you again. monika samtani, good morning good good morning. i have this...
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the dominant throughout the ride at the lake i work with the silica commander less than a week ago at the trial that the pupil and by pairing the coach of the commander were completely open with me and letting go of dover trial would be the chocolate butter because the celtic the club for trick of the battlefield that certainly the wide problem of sexual violence had been left in the. we get no denial after porky that the actual island deliver an option she would like to read the book. we have not know that wide in the wake of the global war. this offense is now sending in one thousand more troops to back the african peacekeeping force there. would that be enough to help well a good start but it will be enough the african union peacekeeping force on the grounds of the week is underfunded and understaffed i was at the village hall the court a large crowd nor that not what the lake for the tree fell into it that way people live on the african union force you to write today. later a two nd third and goal from the church charity but it's just not enough to spread too thin. we encourage th
the dominant throughout the ride at the lake i work with the silica commander less than a week ago at the trial that the pupil and by pairing the coach of the commander were completely open with me and letting go of dover trial would be the chocolate butter because the celtic the club for trick of the battlefield that certainly the wide problem of sexual violence had been left in the. we get no denial after porky that the actual island deliver an option she would like to read the book. we have...
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the deepest lake in the world. usually the no more than fifty mm film years old this one dates back twenty five million. spirits buddhist dogs live. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. the spirit of. giving up something that. was no way. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. or turned over to the u.s. for. the sole that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda and the taliban that i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. brave enough to start a fight. or something is going to be done that's going to be done by me and i have a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be pr
the deepest lake in the world. usually the no more than fifty mm film years old this one dates back twenty five million. spirits buddhist dogs live. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. the spirit of. giving up something that. was no way. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong...