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jc, glad to see you. >> it's 7 below. >> with the windchill factor, feels like a million below.now what i am doing today? dogsledding. you have ever been? >> no. >> the way you are laughing, i feel like it's a bad idea. in my conversation with mike schultz, he talked about how the native people are losing their traditions, and i saw no better example than dogsledding, and i met with the lash musher in town. >> yeah, sad but true, slowly whittled down over the years. >> how long you have lived in barrow? >> since 1986. >> when you got here, were there other sledders? >> yeah, other teams. they kind of all switched over to snow machines. >> hope you don't take this the wrong way, and you are the last dogsledder, and you seem to be -- how do i say this, not a native. >> yeah, kind of ironic, being that the natives invented dogsledding. >> the four-legged companions were used for track prey and keeping their owners alert of dangerous animals. >> any tips for me? >> just hold on tight and i will kind of teach you the commands, and yell g and they turn right, and yell kita, and that m
jc, glad to see you. >> it's 7 below. >> with the windchill factor, feels like a million below.now what i am doing today? dogsledding. you have ever been? >> no. >> the way you are laughing, i feel like it's a bad idea. in my conversation with mike schultz, he talked about how the native people are losing their traditions, and i saw no better example than dogsledding, and i met with the lash musher in town. >> yeah, sad but true, slowly whittled down over the...
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. >>> president obama has signed the president spoke with w windchill's governor by phone assuring him he will with the recovery resources he needs. torrential rain and rising water destroyed 100 homes, washed out roads and bridges and knocked out electricity to tens of thousands of people. national guard members are working around the clock to rescue people stranded from their homes. one man was rescued from his rooftop after staying behind to help a stranger who was panicking. >> i was making may way through a young lady screaming. by the time she got out of her house, she couldn't make it through the waters sand i tried to talk her spite but she was panicking. needless to say, i just couldn't leave her behind. >> the pga tour canceled the greenbriar classic because the host course suffered extensive flooding and >>> america's tallest ferris wheel is coming to today be a major attraction. at subway, you'll love the greek flavors of our mediterranean collection. your choice of delicious chicken or hearty steak. with crumbled feta and cool, try our mediterranean collection today. subwa
. >>> president obama has signed the president spoke with w windchill's governor by phone assuring him he will with the recovery resources he needs. torrential rain and rising water destroyed 100 homes, washed out roads and bridges and knocked out electricity to tens of thousands of people. national guard members are working around the clock to rescue people stranded from their homes. one man was rescued from his rooftop after staying behind to help a stranger who was panicking....
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. >> reporter: the windchill temperature, 115 below zero. the machine was to evacuate the workers from the u.s. south pole station. one with a life-threatening illness. the plane flew 1,500 miles to the base and then back in polar winter. >> it would have been completely black at the south pole. there would be no lights. >> reporter: the conditions are horrendous. this, a previous rescue. there is no room for error. i know, because i've been there, eight years ago, in what was considered perfect conditions for a rescue. antarctica is already the wind iest place iest place earth. 70 mile per hour guests today, and this is mid-summer. today it was mid-winter. but the plane landed safely. its two sick workers now resting at the bottom of the earth before leaving this frozen continent for good. bill neely, nbc news, london. >>> several u.s. navy sailors have been recommended for possible disciplinary action for an embarrassing incident with iran. you'll recall in january, iran released images of those sailors being detained when their boats drif
. >> reporter: the windchill temperature, 115 below zero. the machine was to evacuate the workers from the u.s. south pole station. one with a life-threatening illness. the plane flew 1,500 miles to the base and then back in polar winter. >> it would have been completely black at the south pole. there would be no lights. >> reporter: the conditions are horrendous. this, a previous rescue. there is no room for error. i know, because i've been there, eight years ago, in what was...
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. >>> she was dressed up as the windchill from the classic sleeping beauty, she is one of many you will find at comic-con. several stars will be there to sign autographs and take pictures of all the fans. comic-con continues today through 5:00 p.m. >>> i got a chance to go there yesterday and signed autographs and saw pictures on my facebook page. check it out. >>> there's much more to come on "action news," keeping you entertained. we'll tell you about the new free upgrade by one airline. >>> a piece of history belonging to the battleship new jersey is back where it belongs. >>> looking live outside and giving you a glimpse of wilmington, delaware, 9:09. meteorologist chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when we come back, she said, hey, prepare for some rain. what brand of makeup is better for your skin than wearing no makeup at all? neutrogena® cosmetics. powders, concealers and foundations in new shades for more skin tones. with vitamins and antioxidants. your skin will look beautiful when you wear it and even after you take it off. neutrogena® cosmetics see
. >>> she was dressed up as the windchill from the classic sleeping beauty, she is one of many you will find at comic-con. several stars will be there to sign autographs and take pictures of all the fans. comic-con continues today through 5:00 p.m. >>> i got a chance to go there yesterday and signed autographs and saw pictures on my facebook page. check it out. >>> there's much more to come on "action news," keeping you entertained. we'll tell you about the...
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Jun 3, 2016
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see this, going to go, south of charles town, cables town, we will windchill that. downpours over the last hour, coming through the immediate metro area, prince georges county and the district, heavier fairfax county. i want to show you lighter rains in bowie, picking up from college park, to the district, downtown, capital hill in to northwest, moderate showers, they picked up when you head in to central and southern fairfax, fairfax, burke, annon dale, orange and reds, signs of heavy downpours and a li this has been building west, towards hay market, south of middle burke,linton hall, manassas, heavier rains there. southeast, 20 miles per hour. tracking this towards alexandria. dale city after 6:00, waldorf 6:13, southern maryland, parts of northern virginia, across the 301 corridor, east of lady smith, back across the river, towards the northwest st. mary's county, heavier downpours as well. there was lightning, now heavy rain, this part of the line will be moving through colonial beach, leonard town, 5:58, warsaw 6:26, more showers and storms, couple tomorrow, s
see this, going to go, south of charles town, cables town, we will windchill that. downpours over the last hour, coming through the immediate metro area, prince georges county and the district, heavier fairfax county. i want to show you lighter rains in bowie, picking up from college park, to the district, downtown, capital hill in to northwest, moderate showers, they picked up when you head in to central and southern fairfax, fairfax, burke, annon dale, orange and reds, signs of heavy...
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Jun 7, 2016
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and with the windchill, 24 belo below. >> i don't know enough to know what happened. still trying to figure it out. >> what in god's name was his wife doing, walking out into the brutal cold? more to the point, what happened to her? middle class married mother of three, where did she go? without a word to him or her friends. >> you can't imagine that this is happening to you and to your friend. >> she was just plain missing. >> yes, she was. it was terrifying. dreadful in the end. as events were about to prove, a shocking lesson on what can dwell hidden beneath a person's public skin. >> this is really a secret thing, as far as you know? >> a lot of it, sure. >> everybody has secrets, of course. stephanie roner's secrets lived as she did. silverthorn, colorado. the happy way she got here is the sort of thing that you might read in a romance novel. >> instant attraction, yeah. >> dale bruner was taking and selling photographs of visiting skiers. person has to make a living and for dale, skiers were it. >> i love taking wildlife photos and scenics. why don't you sell mo
and with the windchill, 24 belo below. >> i don't know enough to know what happened. still trying to figure it out. >> what in god's name was his wife doing, walking out into the brutal cold? more to the point, what happened to her? middle class married mother of three, where did she go? without a word to him or her friends. >> you can't imagine that this is happening to you and to your friend. >> she was just plain missing. >> yes, she was. it was terrifying....
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Jun 8, 2016
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say he may have been distract the by radio chatter discuss ago instance of a train that had its windchillit by a rock in the area. >> people in pennsylvania are one step closer to buying win in local super markets and gas stations, in pennsylvania house approved a proposal that if signed by governor tom wolf would modernize the state's strict liquor laws to allow as many as four bottles of wine to be sold in restaurant, bars, super markets and delis. union for state store workers say it could lead to full privatization of the state liquor system. women, some shop remembers thrilled with this potential change. others say, not so fad. -- not so fast. >> to be able to walk in, don't have to worry about being in a liquor store before it closes is a terrific idea. twenty-first century stuff. >> about time pennsylvania finally coming into the modern era. >> governor wolf says he will review the legislation, and is expected to sign it into law, which would mean, that law would go obama expect by the holiday season. >> dozens of people filling philadelphia city hall to voice support for the city'
say he may have been distract the by radio chatter discuss ago instance of a train that had its windchillit by a rock in the area. >> people in pennsylvania are one step closer to buying win in local super markets and gas stations, in pennsylvania house approved a proposal that if signed by governor tom wolf would modernize the state's strict liquor laws to allow as many as four bottles of wine to be sold in restaurant, bars, super markets and delis. union for state store workers say it...
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add that to the cooler than average weather, we almost have a windchill. here is it a look at live doppler heaven hd. look at the current wind gusts, 25 to 30-mile-an-hour gusts in many locations. take a look at the forecast animation. it will be dry you through the next 24 hours but look at the moisture showing up offshore late tomorrow afternoon as we take you through the overnight hours tomorrow night into thursday, you can see that some rain is headed our way. there will probably be wet spots for the morning commute on thursday and not long after the rain falls we have a little bit of a wave of heat coming our way. i'll give you all those details in my accuweather forecast in just a few minutes. >> thank you, spencer. >>> still coming, slowing down high speed rail in california. latest hurd e8 and how much it's going to cost. >>> taking a new view by adding an arshtist's touch. san francisco launches an effort to bring new life to an often overlooked area. >>> then at 4:30 -- >> i just wanted to acknowledge the pain of the people. >> grieving the loss.
add that to the cooler than average weather, we almost have a windchill. here is it a look at live doppler heaven hd. look at the current wind gusts, 25 to 30-mile-an-hour gusts in many locations. take a look at the forecast animation. it will be dry you through the next 24 hours but look at the moisture showing up offshore late tomorrow afternoon as we take you through the overnight hours tomorrow night into thursday, you can see that some rain is headed our way. there will probably be wet...
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Jun 11, 2016
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and the coldest that we have had up here has been 55 below with about a 90 to 100 below windchi windchill. >> whoa, wait. when it is that cold, people still go outside? >> still go outside, and the activity does not start up here. >> all right. dave, let's launch this bad boy. >> all right. let's get this set up. >> left hand? >> yes, and here we go. >> while this is not exactly nasa launching apollo 11, a countdown is appropriate. the-minus three, two, one! >> all right. >> go! >> there she goes. that's it? >> yes. >> and this is a good time in the town? >> yes, this is our exciting time of the day. >> it is still cold. don't die. don't die. don't die. finding out that the locals remain active when it is 90 de greece below zero brought several questions to my mind though most of them i cannot say because they have too many curse words, but still, i want to know what drives people to live in barrow, and not barrow. i have to talk to the locals. this is so ridiculous. i'm so cold. how long have you lived in barrow? >> this is my home and i was raised here and i choose to live here. i >> i
and the coldest that we have had up here has been 55 below with about a 90 to 100 below windchi windchill. >> whoa, wait. when it is that cold, people still go outside? >> still go outside, and the activity does not start up here. >> all right. dave, let's launch this bad boy. >> all right. let's get this set up. >> left hand? >> yes, and here we go. >> while this is not exactly nasa launching apollo 11, a countdown is appropriate. the-minus three, two,...
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the temperature, 115 below zero with windchill. cold enough to freeze jet fuel and batteries.n pilots in the world experienced enough to make the perilous trip over a barrne landscape in complete darkness. from the south pole to the antarctic peninsula and then over open water to chile and safety. this is what it looked like at the south pole during the first ever winter rescue. the winds whipping around the plane and the wind flaps froze and landing skis stuck to the ice. this time the crew had to make a tough choice. in addition to one passenger with a life threatening illness, risk the limits of the twin prop plane and take another not as sick. the last minute call, risk the heavier load and take them both. >> the real peril is in the journey, if something goes wrong or aircraft has to put down because there's no light and they are going into places that they only know a position on gps. >> the ten-hour flight over massive ice frozen mountains a success, a daring mission against all odds accomplished. we still don't know much about the medical reasons behind this daring res
the temperature, 115 below zero with windchill. cold enough to freeze jet fuel and batteries.n pilots in the world experienced enough to make the perilous trip over a barrne landscape in complete darkness. from the south pole to the antarctic peninsula and then over open water to chile and safety. this is what it looked like at the south pole during the first ever winter rescue. the winds whipping around the plane and the wind flaps froze and landing skis stuck to the ice. this time the crew...
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the latest temperature, well, it's 115 below zero with windchill.ble really, it's such biting cold that the aircraft fuel, its parts as well as the people inside can freeze. but this is a life-or-death mission and we won't know, as i say, probably for another seven or eight hours whether it has been successful. jose. >> bill neely, thank you very much. >>> donald trump expected to start what's being billed as a major speech any moment now. there you see the box. the focus, hillary clinton and her record on everything from trade to terrorism to the economy. let me bring in nbc news correspondents, hallie jackson and katy tur. katy, how convinced are you that we're going to see a different donald trump today? >> if the indications of yesterday are accurate, we're going to see a more toned down or scripted donald trump today. you can see in that room that there are teleprompters there. this was a speech that was prepared by sources telling me steven miller, one of his senior campaign aides, also with the help of son-in-law jared kushner and other famil
the latest temperature, well, it's 115 below zero with windchill.ble really, it's such biting cold that the aircraft fuel, its parts as well as the people inside can freeze. but this is a life-or-death mission and we won't know, as i say, probably for another seven or eight hours whether it has been successful. jose. >> bill neely, thank you very much. >>> donald trump expected to start what's being billed as a major speech any moment now. there you see the box. the focus,...
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the from said he cannot find the explanation for the windchill in the act sentence and cannot predict whether it will switch back to the texas accent in the future. >> reporter: saturday was nice and sunday is looking great, too, we have rain to the south and showers and thunderstorms to the west. high pressure in control across the immediate region. that's keepingment winds down -- keeping the winds down and the sun bright. the humidity a tad humid in spots, but not too bad. highs in the 70s down the shore, 60s in the ocean. risk of moderate rip currents. 70s off the rehoboth beach and bethany beach. upper 70s there. if you're heading out to the barbecue. cool drinks and sunscreen. 88 degrees is the high in philadelphia this afternoon, gray? >> thank you so much. >>> time 9:26. jeep grand cherokee owners are suingiat chrysler in the effect of the an ton yelchen was killed when his grand cherokee rolled down the driveway pinning him against the gate. chrysler filed a recall, but owners were only give a notice. >>> swift joined 180 musicians in record labels in sending a petition to co
the from said he cannot find the explanation for the windchill in the act sentence and cannot predict whether it will switch back to the texas accent in the future. >> reporter: saturday was nice and sunday is looking great, too, we have rain to the south and showers and thunderstorms to the west. high pressure in control across the immediate region. that's keepingment winds down -- keeping the winds down and the sun bright. the humidity a tad humid in spots, but not too bad. highs in the...
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. >> reporter: in fact, right now it's more than 100 below zero with windchill.eal danger to the plane. >> you get to the point where temperatures go low enough and fuel itself could gel. >> reporter: the mission is to evacuate a worker who in spite of all of the medical facilities there now has a life threatening illness. jeffrey worked at the base. >> getting sick is an issue there just based on the isolation. that is absolutely something people worry about. >> reporter: the plane flew 1500 miles across antarctica from the base and now it's returning, a second plane waiting to rescue it if it has problems. the conditions are horrendous. this is a previous rescue. today's crew has landed, rested and waited for a polar weather to take often again. >> have to be very deliberate in this sort of thing. you can't just rush out. >> reporter: i know because i've been there. eight years ago in what was perfect conditions for a rescue. antarctica is already the windiest place on earth. 70-mile-an-hour gusts today and this is midsummer. today it's mid winter and they're f
. >> reporter: in fact, right now it's more than 100 below zero with windchill.eal danger to the plane. >> you get to the point where temperatures go low enough and fuel itself could gel. >> reporter: the mission is to evacuate a worker who in spite of all of the medical facilities there now has a life threatening illness. jeffrey worked at the base. >> getting sick is an issue there just based on the isolation. that is absolutely something people worry about. >>...
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in near total dark not and windchills exceeding 100 below zero, a canadian-owned turbo-prop plane reached a roughly ten-hour lay dwroefr let the crew rest, they boarded the plane and headed for the outpost some 1,500 miles away. tim stockings is operations director for the british antarctic survey. >> this is difficult. no one should underestimate the nature of the challenge. >> reporter: the crew arrived near 1:15 eastern yesterday. a short time later, the patients transferred planes and were in the air again. their next destination, chile, seven hours and 1,000 miles away, flying over some of the most unforgiving open water in the world. >> to travel over that distance over a raging ocean in winter is an incredible feat of >> reporter: they landed in southern chile at 9:41 p.m. eastern, then were transported to a local clinic for treatment. u.s. officials ordered the emergency airlift last week. departing from calgary, they stopped in colorado, ecuador, and chile before looping around the south pole and back to south america, covering almost 13,000 miles. in the nearly 60-year history o
in near total dark not and windchills exceeding 100 below zero, a canadian-owned turbo-prop plane reached a roughly ten-hour lay dwroefr let the crew rest, they boarded the plane and headed for the outpost some 1,500 miles away. tim stockings is operations director for the british antarctic survey. >> this is difficult. no one should underestimate the nature of the challenge. >> reporter: the crew arrived near 1:15 eastern yesterday. a short time later, the patients transferred...
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the temperature 115 below zero with windchill. cold enough to freeze jet fuel and batteries.y half a dozen pilots in the world experienced enough to make the perilous trip over a barren landscape from the south pole to the antarctic peninsula, then another tough trip north over open water to chile and safety. this is what it looked like at the south pole during the first-ever winter rescue. the winds, whipping around the plane. the wing flap froze. the landing skis, stuck to the ice. this time, the crew had to make a tough choice. in addition to one passenger with a life-threatening illness, risk the limits of the twin prop plane and take another, not as sick. the last-minute call, risk the heavier load and take them both. >> the journey. if something goes wrong, if the aircraft has to put down, because there's no lights and they're going into places that they only know a position on a gps. >> reporter: the ten-hour flight over massive icebergs and mountains a success. a daring mission against all odds accomplished. for the medical reasons behind this daring mission still a m
the temperature 115 below zero with windchill. cold enough to freeze jet fuel and batteries.y half a dozen pilots in the world experienced enough to make the perilous trip over a barren landscape from the south pole to the antarctic peninsula, then another tough trip north over open water to chile and safety. this is what it looked like at the south pole during the first-ever winter rescue. the winds, whipping around the plane. the wing flap froze. the landing skis, stuck to the ice. this time,...