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>>> and "gma" in antarctica. the incredible sights in a frozen landscape, the amazing animals and the threat to a warming planet. what it means for them and the rest of the world. >>> good morning, america. so great to have you with us on this sunday. eva on maternity leave, but once again we're thrilled to have linsey davis here. brian taff from our abc station wpvi in philadelphia. you made it back for day two, linsey didn't scare you away? >> my key card still works. so i just showed up. i hope that's okay. >> that's what the coffee is for. >>> we have a busy morning here. a lot to cover including a concerning rise in covid cases in some rt in the last two weeks, 21 states and new york city have seen daily case numbers go up by 10% or more with thanksgiving and holiday gatherings less than two weeks away. >>> and there is breaking news out of london this morning. queen elizabeth canceling her expected appearance at an event that is close to her heart. she would have been seen on this balcony with duchess kate
>>> and "gma" in antarctica. the incredible sights in a frozen landscape, the amazing animals and the threat to a warming planet. what it means for them and the rest of the world. >>> good morning, america. so great to have you with us on this sunday. eva on maternity leave, but once again we're thrilled to have linsey davis here. brian taff from our abc station wpvi in philadelphia. you made it back for day two, linsey didn't scare you away? >> my key card...
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Nov 12, 2021
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tonight, amy robach makes it to antarctica. beautif beautiful, but with a warning from the american scientists there. >> reporter: tonight, our journey to the bottom of the world, the frozen continent, antarctica. >> wow, look at that. >> reporter: we braved storms and hurricane-force wind gusts and now, we're on a zodiac to shore. wow that, doesn't look real. the journey, stunning, but behind this beauty, an alarming reality -- this ice is melting. scientists say temperatures here rising faster than anywhere else in the world. the sea ice has been reduced by 30% in the last century. american scientist joe holiday, a professor of earth sciences says what he's witnessed here in just the last decade has been stunning. >> we've seen areas that used to be frozen that are now melted. it's amazing this is happening in such a short amount of time. >> reporter: and as we approach petermann island, right away, we see them, antarctica's most celebrated residents, now scientists worry for their future. we stay 15 feet away so we don't dis
tonight, amy robach makes it to antarctica. beautif beautiful, but with a warning from the american scientists there. >> reporter: tonight, our journey to the bottom of the world, the frozen continent, antarctica. >> wow, look at that. >> reporter: we braved storms and hurricane-force wind gusts and now, we're on a zodiac to shore. wow that, doesn't look real. the journey, stunning, but behind this beauty, an alarming reality -- this ice is melting. scientists say temperatures...
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south america and antarctica. so let's check in with her right now. how is it going, amy? good morning. >> reporter: hey, robin. yeah, we're rocking and rolling inside one of the most sophisticated bridges on any passenger ship and that's because they're navigating what's outside. let me walk my way as carefully as i can outside to the drake passage. we actually entered into these rough waters about midnight last night. it woke me up out of my sleep at around 4:30 because we really were up and down and now my stomach is rolling even with my patch. i'm surviving here but these are a rite of passage. this passage, these waves for any sea explorer and the exciting thing is all of you are coming along with the ride without any of the nausea that goes along with it as we show you the first ever live drone shot from the infamous drake passage. >> we would like to be the first to welcome you. >> reporter: on the third day of our journey our crew arrived in ushuaia, argentina, to go on the "endurance." its first journey s
south america and antarctica. so let's check in with her right now. how is it going, amy? good morning. >> reporter: hey, robin. yeah, we're rocking and rolling inside one of the most sophisticated bridges on any passenger ship and that's because they're navigating what's outside. let me walk my way as carefully as i can outside to the drake passage. we actually entered into these rough waters about midnight last night. it woke me up out of my sleep at around 4:30 because we really were...
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. >>> and coming up, the most surprising finds of amy robach's mission to antarctica. >>> plus, why this cow ended up on a water slide. you're watching "world news now." do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. ♪ ♪ ♪ you're as cold as ice ♪ ♪ cold as ice i know ♪ >>> ooh, the days of being cold as ice, amy robach and her team are finally coming home after braving the elements of antarctica. >> i get cold just watching her, but not without one last look at the breathtaking beauty. >> reporter: across antarctica towering tabular icebergs broken off from ice sheets float
. >>> and coming up, the most surprising finds of amy robach's mission to antarctica. >>> plus, why this cow ended up on a water slide. you're watching "world news now." do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life...
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and antarctica's icebergs, 90% of each one hidden below the surface. back above the water, as we leave brown bluff, the color from below is matched up above, a stunning sunset in the most remote place on earth. so guys, all day yesterday i had knots in my stomach because i was psyching myself up to go snorkeling. that was the plan, but it turns out mother nature had another plan. the seas were too rough, so i wasn't able to do it. i have to tell you it was a mix of disappointment and relief at the same time, but never fear. i have agreed to do a polar plunge a little later today. i'm told the water is a balmy 30 degrees. i'm going to experience what the southern ocean has in store for me. but in the meantime, i just want to point out again these incredible creatures here behind me, these emperor penguins. they are resting right now and intermittently diving into the ocean to feed. it's just remarkable watching them in their habitat. i don't know if you can see when they waddle. yes, they're a little then i love it when -- it's called to tobogganing. th
and antarctica's icebergs, 90% of each one hidden below the surface. back above the water, as we leave brown bluff, the color from below is matched up above, a stunning sunset in the most remote place on earth. so guys, all day yesterday i had knots in my stomach because i was psyching myself up to go snorkeling. that was the plan, but it turns out mother nature had another plan. the seas were too rough, so i wasn't able to do it. i have to tell you it was a mix of disappointment and relief at...
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. >>> and expedition antarctica. >> reporter: here we are in the middle of the southern ocean. >> amy and our intrepid crew getting up close and personal with the continent's most famous residents and seeing the threat of climate change in their spectacular journey to the bottom of the world. >>> and good morning, america. so great to have you with us on a saturday. eva is on maternity leave but we're very excited to have linsey davis at the desk and brian taff from wpvi, our abc station in philadelphia. linsey, i understand you grew up watching his station. >> yes, i'm a south jersey girl, morristown, new jersey. so i'm going to show a little restraint and not do the theme song for wpvi. >> we don't mind if you did. i think there's time for that actually. >> we'll make time in the next hour. i say without bias the best station in america. guys, it's great to be here. >> we have a busy morning. a lot to cover. >>> we do want to take a live look at the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c. as we continue to honor those who serve this veterans day weekend. our thanks to all of our v
. >>> and expedition antarctica. >> reporter: here we are in the middle of the southern ocean. >> amy and our intrepid crew getting up close and personal with the continent's most famous residents and seeing the threat of climate change in their spectacular journey to the bottom of the world. >>> and good morning, america. so great to have you with us on a saturday. eva is on maternity leave but we're very excited to have linsey davis at the desk and brian taff...
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david, i've been reporting just how breathtaking antarctica is. well, that polar plunge literally took my breath away, when i came out of that sub freezing water, my lungs were compressed and i started hyper ventilating. a few minutes later, i was fine, and i got this polar plunge patch as a prize. back to you, david. >> well earned, amy. incredible and important reporting. we t announcer: building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> today i am announcing that i will not be a candidate for election to congress in 2022. it is time for me to come home. kristen: seven-term bay area congresswoman jackie speier is calling it a career in congress, ending nearly four decades in politics a lot of people really surprised. larry: good afternoon and thanks for joining us, i am larry beil. kristen: and i am kristen sze. the announcement came as his eyes to some. we were the first to. interview her after the announcement today on abc 7 mornings. >> coming up on 39 years in public office, and a husband who frankly has ha
david, i've been reporting just how breathtaking antarctica is. well, that polar plunge literally took my breath away, when i came out of that sub freezing water, my lungs were compressed and i started hyper ventilating. a few minutes later, i was fine, and i got this polar plunge patch as a prize. back to you, david. >> well earned, amy. incredible and important reporting. we t announcer: building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> today i...
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. >>> and amy robach from antarctica tonight with the emperor penguins. what scientists want you to know. and amy takes the polar plunge. all part of the tradition on this voyage. >>> good evening and it's great >>> good evening as we come on the air in the west tonight. and we begin tonight with deliberations all day now in the trial of kyle rittenhouse, facing charges in the shootings of three people, two of them were killed, during police protests in kenosha, wisconsin. today, the unusual scene when the judge had kyle rittenhouse himself pulling numbers from a lottery-style drum at random to ultimately determine the jury that would decide his fate. in the end, seven women and five men, one person of color. the prosecution argued this can't be self-defense when you create the provocation, that there's no self-defense against a danger you create. the defense arguing it was self-defense, arguing rittenhouse thought his life was in danger. rittenhouse facing five criminal counts and if convicted on the most severe charge, he faces up to life in prison. the
. >>> and amy robach from antarctica tonight with the emperor penguins. what scientists want you to know. and amy takes the polar plunge. all part of the tradition on this voyage. >>> good evening and it's great >>> good evening as we come on the air in the west tonight. and we begin tonight with deliberations all day now in the trial of kyle rittenhouse, facing charges in the shootings of three people, two of them were killed, during police protests in kenosha,...
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this morning, our epic journey to antarctica is under way. a 12-hour flight straight south to argentina, to the southern most city on the planet. from there, our 15-member broadcast team board "the national geographic endurance," a ship built for polar exploration, the record low at the south pole minus 78 degrees. lucky for us it's springtime there now, but the glaciers means exposure to the elements. i made it to miami beach. i got a lot of warm clothes. i got my jackets, gloves, my boots. we are headed south, way south, and we are ready for the cold. the first 24 hours, crossing the drake passage, widely considered the roughest, most punishing seas on the planet. a day after that, the tip of the southernmost continent will appear on the horizon. a land mass roughly the size of the continental united states and mexico combined. and it's virtually uninhabited of course, except for the wildlife. orcas and humpback whales weighing up to 40 tons, and leopard seals can grow more than 10 feet long. then further south, we will finally set foot on
this morning, our epic journey to antarctica is under way. a 12-hour flight straight south to argentina, to the southern most city on the planet. from there, our 15-member broadcast team board "the national geographic endurance," a ship built for polar exploration, the record low at the south pole minus 78 degrees. lucky for us it's springtime there now, but the glaciers means exposure to the elements. i made it to miami beach. i got a lot of warm clothes. i got my jackets, gloves, my...
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also leave antarctica alone. we need to save those ice -- that ice from melting. doesn't sit right. >>> also from the friendly skies, a pint-sized flight attendant in training. >> this happened aboard a southwest airlines flight departing from texas. a proud papa captured the moment his thoughtful young daughter began handing out snacks and collecting trash. this is so cute. >> we've been telling you the airlines are starved for workers and worker shortages. a little guidance from the aircrew, she was able to tend to every other passenger aboard the plane and spread a little pre-holiday cheer. >> here, there's plenty of concern about putting kids to work, but the benefit is now you won't get those people that are rude to flight attendants. how can you be rude to that cute little thing. >> i know, right? >>> and finally, a possible alternative to pumpkin or pecan pie. >> this is happening all over social media. it's called a cranberry pickle pie for obvious reasons, and apparently, it is a utah thing. >> it apparently stems from what's called a utah pickle pie that
also leave antarctica alone. we need to save those ice -- that ice from melting. doesn't sit right. >>> also from the friendly skies, a pint-sized flight attendant in training. >> this happened aboard a southwest airlines flight departing from texas. a proud papa captured the moment his thoughtful young daughter began handing out snacks and collecting trash. this is so cute. >> we've been telling you the airlines are starved for workers and worker shortages. a little...
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hugejourneys months i'm going to india, ethiopia and antarctica. huge journeys around the world but i would say they're justified because we have to report this crucial subject. if i do it all from the uk it simply isn't can have the impact. from the uk it simply isn't can have the impact-— the impact. the lgbtq+ charities stonewall runs _ the impact. the lgbtq+ charities stonewall runs a _ the impact. the lgbtq+ charities stonewall runs a diversity - the impact. the lgbtq+ charities l stonewall runs a diversity champion programme embers pay for advice and assessments of creating inclusive workplaces. up until this week the bbc was signed up to the scheme raising questions among some as to whether stonewall had too much influence over the corporations coverage of gender issues and whether it's journalist could report on stonewall itself in an impartial manner. along those raising these questions is stephen nolan, the bbc northern ireland and radio five live presenter who puts out a podcast series on the subject was up on wednesday the bbc became
hugejourneys months i'm going to india, ethiopia and antarctica. huge journeys around the world but i would say they're justified because we have to report this crucial subject. if i do it all from the uk it simply isn't can have the impact. from the uk it simply isn't can have the impact-— the impact. the lgbtq+ charities stonewall runs _ the impact. the lgbtq+ charities stonewall runs a _ the impact. the lgbtq+ charities stonewall runs a diversity - the impact. the lgbtq+ charities l...
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. ♪ >>> expedition antarctica. amy and our intrepid crew braving hurricane-force winds and rough seas to make it here. >> wow. look at that. >> as we investigate how the climate emergency is impacting the land called the ice as we get ready to see the penguins. ♪ it's the most wonderful time ♪ >>> and get ready -- >> we're saving the holidays. >> -- for a wonderful disney plus day. this morning, we're celebrating from coast to coast. castle to castle. don't miss will smith taking us on a whirlwind adventure around the globe, plus the never-before-seen moments out of the beatles' vault and a huge disney surprise for an inspiring foster mom who does it all. >> i got you. >> we're swinging into the weekend with a little help from our friends. >> hello, everyone, and welcome to the first ever disney plus day. ♪ >>> good morning, america. happy friday, everybody. it's great to have cecilia and whit at the desk with me this morning and happy disney plus day. >> happy disney and happy friday, absolutely. >> we are l
. ♪ >>> expedition antarctica. amy and our intrepid crew braving hurricane-force winds and rough seas to make it here. >> wow. look at that. >> as we investigate how the climate emergency is impacting the land called the ice as we get ready to see the penguins. ♪ it's the most wonderful time ♪ >>> and get ready -- >> we're saving the holidays. >> -- for a wonderful disney plus day. this morning, we're celebrating from coast to coast. castle to...
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>> i saved my jellied cranberry sauce from last year so we're good. >>> expedition to antarctica. amy robach and our intrepid team have endured treacherous travel and now are a few hours away from the first landfall on an island in the antarctica and amy is standing above the waves right now on something called the penguin door. amy, what a trip. tell us about it. >> reporter: yeah, this is incredible. i am actually standing out in tropical storm force winds, gusts up to 82 miles an hour, hurricane force wind. this is antarctic weather for sure. i'm standing on this gang plank. this is where passengers will disembark the ship and be able to stand on frozen ocean and hopefully sea penguins, that's part of the big reason we're here and you see that behind me, that is half moon island. it's the first land mass we've seen in days. in just a few short hours we'll finally make our first landfall on the south shetland islands, just miles from antarctica. chinstrap penguins, the island's ambassadors. >> before you see the penguins you will know they're there from the sound. >> reporter: t
>> i saved my jellied cranberry sauce from last year so we're good. >>> expedition to antarctica. amy robach and our intrepid team have endured treacherous travel and now are a few hours away from the first landfall on an island in the antarctica and amy is standing above the waves right now on something called the penguin door. amy, what a trip. tell us about it. >> reporter: yeah, this is incredible. i am actually standing out in tropical storm force winds, gusts up to 82...
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antarctica. it's a long trip. >> we're not surprising t.j. at all. >> we'll be right back. ♪ best of my love by black pumas feat. sofia reyes ♪ at target, shopping has never been easier — use same day delivery, free order pickup, or free drive up, — and leave with your holidays in the bag. order today, get it today at target. [end music] downtherecare with cottonelle. downthere... 'cause you're all over your overall wellness so #treatyourself with the cleaningripples of cottonelle toilet paper and flushable wipes, the refreshingly clean routine that leaves you feeling... ahhhh inside and out, care. downtherecare with cottonelle ahhhh what's strong with me? what's strong with me? what's strong with me? what's strong with me? with me! with me! what's strong with me? with me! with me. not only do centrum multigummies taste great. they help support your immune defenses, too. because a healthy life. starts with a healthy immune system. with vitamins c and d, and zinc. getting out there has never tasted so good. try centrum multigummies. wh
antarctica. it's a long trip. >> we're not surprising t.j. at all. >> we'll be right back. ♪ best of my love by black pumas feat. sofia reyes ♪ at target, shopping has never been easier — use same day delivery, free order pickup, or free drive up, — and leave with your holidays in the bag. order today, get it today at target. [end music] downtherecare with cottonelle. downthere... 'cause you're all over your overall wellness so #treatyourself with the cleaningripples of...
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across antarctica towering tabular icebergs broken off from ice sheets float on the southern ocean. the planet's largest moving objects. but below the surface, other gentle giants move gracefully through the water and right off our bow, they surface. blue whales, the largest animals to ever inhabit the earth, even bigger than the dinosaurs. averaging 90 feet long, they can weigh in at 270,000 pounds. these two, a mother and calf navigate the frigid waters. the massive mammals have been on the endangered species list for more than 50 years and were once a prime target for hunters and explorers looking for new whaling grounds. the history of that exploration is buried in ice. on paulette island, the remnants of an early 20th century swedish expedition, the foundation of a crude shelter, a ship once carried explorers who became trapped here for 16 months. >> they managed to survive here 16 months before they were finally picked up. >> this hut is considered prime real estate for the adelie penguins keeping them above the snow and melt water. now we follow in their footsteps, encounteri
across antarctica towering tabular icebergs broken off from ice sheets float on the southern ocean. the planet's largest moving objects. but below the surface, other gentle giants move gracefully through the water and right off our bow, they surface. blue whales, the largest animals to ever inhabit the earth, even bigger than the dinosaurs. averaging 90 feet long, they can weigh in at 270,000 pounds. these two, a mother and calf navigate the frigid waters. the massive mammals have been on the...
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if you want to know, over the next couple months i'm going to india, ethiopia and antarctica. huge journeys around the world but i would say they're justified because we have to report this crucial subject. it won't drive the car necessarily as soon as it is plugged in. it will use the solar when it can use low carbon electricity from the grid. carbon electricity from the rid. . ., , , carbon electricity from the rid. . .,, , ., grid. having the ability to release solar _ grid. having the ability to release solar energy - grid. having the ability to - release solar energy wherever and whenever it is needed means that here, the officers, the university and the electric vehicles can share, creating a solar powered community. in many parts of the world where there are no grid connections or the grid connection is weak, rural communities can have power, say, at a school, and then share that power around with the local houses so that they can have an immunity that they can have an immunity that they can have an immunity that they can do educational things in, but they can also have
if you want to know, over the next couple months i'm going to india, ethiopia and antarctica. huge journeys around the world but i would say they're justified because we have to report this crucial subject. it won't drive the car necessarily as soon as it is plugged in. it will use the solar when it can use low carbon electricity from the grid. carbon electricity from the rid. . ., , , carbon electricity from the rid. . .,, , ., grid. having the ability to release solar _ grid. having the...
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>> it was not antarctica. that has yet to be on my list. reggie: the one thing she has not done yet. it is always good to see you. the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier. hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. ♪ tension builds... ♪ the plot twist. ♪ the hero prevails. in h bt our gettinte introducing the all-new nissan frontier. jobina: dan will need just played the final game of his career. he announced his retirement after the game. ascod most goals mls history, reaching 171 yesterday. >> this is the last drive. i told myself i would cry, but thank you guys. it has been an amazing ride. thank you for this wonderful ride, for being a partner with me, pushing beyond. jobina: he played 17 seasons. reggie: pippen is opening up in this new memoir. he shows details about his road to superstardom and his take on the chicago bulls dynasty. he also writes about his relationship with michael jordan and they docuseries the last dance. he says the documentary glorified jordan. >> do you think michael jord
>> it was not antarctica. that has yet to be on my list. reggie: the one thing she has not done yet. it is always good to see you. the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier. hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. ♪ tension builds... ♪ the plot twist. ♪ the hero prevails. in h bt our gettinte introducing the all-new nissan frontier. jobina: dan will need just played the final game of his career. he announced his retirement after the game. ascod...
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i am working in antarctica december, january, february. [laughter] william: it is a division of labor and love that has worked well in their 50 year partnership, one that began at college in west virginia. >> this is when ellen and i got married. william: look at you two. how old were you? >> we were married in june and turned 23 in may. you were still 22. i robbed the cradle, right? [laughter] william: i was not that much older myself when i first met these two. that is me over 20 years ago, a young producer and brand-new father, 19,000 feet on mount kilimanjaro, filming with the thompson's colleagues in their connection to climate change. from africa to antarctica to south america, the thompson's expeditions have taken them to some of theost remote locations on the planet. they both admit, at first, they did not set out to study climate change. >> we started in the 1970's. people were concerned about the earth getting colder and going into another ice age. william: and you thought this is a growth opportunity. [laughter] >> right. we had
i am working in antarctica december, january, february. [laughter] william: it is a division of labor and love that has worked well in their 50 year partnership, one that began at college in west virginia. >> this is when ellen and i got married. william: look at you two. how old were you? >> we were married in june and turned 23 in may. you were still 22. i robbed the cradle, right? [laughter] william: i was not that much older myself when i first met these two. that is me over 20...
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still to come, we'll turn to antarctica, where scientists are about to begin drilling into ice over 1.5 million years old. we'll speak to a researcher involved. christmas is an important time of year for the hospitality businesses in the uk. figures in the industry have told the government that advice from some health officials for people to limit socialising in response to the omicron variant of coronavirus will harm businesses. emma simpson reports. they're all ready for the christmas season at this small wine bar and restaurant, but on monday, the phones started ringing. we've lost, in the last 2a hours, about £8500 worth of business. we've had a group booking for today cancelled, a group booking for an event out of house at their offices cancelled tonight, and a further three groups later in the week. on paper, nothing's changed for hospitality today. it should be business as usual. but there's a bit of a chill wind starting to blow through this sector, with some customers getting cold feet. but there are also plenty who have no intention of cancelling any big christmas nights out.
still to come, we'll turn to antarctica, where scientists are about to begin drilling into ice over 1.5 million years old. we'll speak to a researcher involved. christmas is an important time of year for the hospitality businesses in the uk. figures in the industry have told the government that advice from some health officials for people to limit socialising in response to the omicron variant of coronavirus will harm businesses. emma simpson reports. they're all ready for the christmas season...
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for me, it began with a descent into antarctica. i'm climbing down into a crevasse, and it's through a crevasse, and it's by getting down into the ice and drilling into it that scientists are able to build up a picture of the greenhouse gases that have been building up in our atmosphere. they find bubbles like this trapped in the ice and analyse the air inside them. the ice holds a record of the climate, trapping carbon dioxide a year after year, so we can see how it dioxide year after year, so we can see how it's risen and fallen. but the next step is working out our role in that, the human fingerprint on global warming, and that involves more recent data. get into it took a long journey to hawaii, get to it took a long journey to hawaii, and up an old volcano. at the summit lies a forest of instruments. one of them has measured carbon dioxide since 1958. by coincidence, that's the year i was born. so, during my lifetime, levels of this key gas have just kept rising. the most striking thing that i see in the c02 records since 1958
for me, it began with a descent into antarctica. i'm climbing down into a crevasse, and it's through a crevasse, and it's by getting down into the ice and drilling into it that scientists are able to build up a picture of the greenhouse gases that have been building up in our atmosphere. they find bubbles like this trapped in the ice and analyse the air inside them. the ice holds a record of the climate, trapping carbon dioxide a year after year, so we can see how it dioxide year after year, so...
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from africa to antarctica to south america, the thompson's expeditions have taken them to some of the most extreme, remote locations on the planet. and they both admit, they didn't set out to study climate change. >> we started in the 1970s, in the 1970s, people were concerned about the earth getting colder and going into another ice age. >> brangham: and you thought, oh, this is a growth opportunity! >> yeah, right. little idea what we were getting into. the purpose was to go into places where we had no records. >> it is a wonderful recorder, and the unique thing about it is it keeps what it captures and it's the only place that we have these records of the gaseous composition of the atmosphere. >> on huascaran we didn't expect to find 20,000 year old ice. we were looking maybe get 4,000, and climate has played a big role. >> brangham: the quelccaya ice cap in peru is one lonnie has returned to over and over again. and it, like so many tropical glaciers on earth, are disappearing right before our eyes. in some cases, this archive at the ohio state university may be one of the last re
from africa to antarctica to south america, the thompson's expeditions have taken them to some of the most extreme, remote locations on the planet. and they both admit, they didn't set out to study climate change. >> we started in the 1970s, in the 1970s, people were concerned about the earth getting colder and going into another ice age. >> brangham: and you thought, oh, this is a growth opportunity! >> yeah, right. little idea what we were getting into. the purpose was to go...
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a trip to the ends of the earth, abc's ramey robach visiting antarctica, reporting on climate change, having a very rare encounter with two reclusive emperor penguins. then it was her turn to become one with nature. diving out in minus 28-degree weather. way to go, amy. that's "nightline." you can catch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here, same time tomorrow. thanks for >> california health officials pushing hard for boosters and pediatric vaccines but with appointments running out, is there enough capacity in the system? >> tonight, focus on the future of coyote valley. leaders deciding between protecting wildlife and potential development. >> a push being made to allow safe and indoor drug using spots in san francisco. what officials are saying about this. >> showers are heading our way. the timeline, coming up. abc 7 news at 11:00 starting now. >> moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> californians 18 and older all encouraged tonight to get a covid-19 booster shot before the holidays. governor newsom and local health officials pushing people
a trip to the ends of the earth, abc's ramey robach visiting antarctica, reporting on climate change, having a very rare encounter with two reclusive emperor penguins. then it was her turn to become one with nature. diving out in minus 28-degree weather. way to go, amy. that's "nightline." you can catch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here, same time tomorrow. thanks for >> california health officials pushing hard for boosters and pediatric vaccines but with...
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. >> abc's amy robach arrived in antarctica after a grueling two-week journey to see first hand the effect of climate change on the bottom of the earth. she learned what it takes for a penguin to survive as the ice melts. she also learned about their sex life. >> they mate for life and they mate by the sound of their call. >> they can recognize the call, yes. we like to romanticize that they mate for life. it's like they mate for life as long as this is going well. if one of them doesn't show up this year, they might split up and find a better partner. >> not showing up is a deal breaker. amy will have more on the penguins and the impact of climate change later on "good morning america." >>> next, a new law limiting the number of work emails you can receive. >> portugal has just made it illegal for employers to text, call or email their workers after hours. the law says the privacy of workers must be respected and the offense could carry a fine. >>> "sesame street" has a new character. the first asian-american puppet. >> she's korean-american. she was created to counter the anti-asian sent
. >> abc's amy robach arrived in antarctica after a grueling two-week journey to see first hand the effect of climate change on the bottom of the earth. she learned what it takes for a penguin to survive as the ice melts. she also learned about their sex life. >> they mate for life and they mate by the sound of their call. >> they can recognize the call, yes. we like to romanticize that they mate for life. it's like they mate for life as long as this is going well. if one of...
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. >>> next, a rare encounter in antarctica. amy robach is there for "good morning america," recording on the impact of climate change. >> and cameras were eeror pengu wild. check out amy's reaction. >> omg, indeed. later on "good morning america," we have amy's encounter with killer whales. >>> next, when do you put on your deodorant, andrew? >> all the time. >> if you do it in the morning, you're doing it wrong. >> according to the life hacker web blog, we should put it on before we go to bed. our body temperatures are lower and helps absash alumal and to be a thriver with >>> metastatic breast cancer means asking for what we want. and need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. women are living longer than ever before with kisqali when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant in postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant alone. kisqali can cause lung problems, or
. >>> next, a rare encounter in antarctica. amy robach is there for "good morning america," recording on the impact of climate change. >> and cameras were eeror pengu wild. check out amy's reaction. >> omg, indeed. later on "good morning america," we have amy's encounter with killer whales. >>> next, when do you put on your deodorant, andrew? >> all the time. >> if you do it in the morning, you're doing it wrong. >> according...
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a trip to the ends of the earth, abc's ramey robach visiting antarctica, reporting on climate change, having a very rare encounter with two reclusive emperor penguins. then it was her turn to become one with nature. diving out in minus 28-degree weather. way to go, amy. that's "nightline." you can catch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here, same time tomorrow. thanks for
a trip to the ends of the earth, abc's ramey robach visiting antarctica, reporting on climate change, having a very rare encounter with two reclusive emperor penguins. then it was her turn to become one with nature. diving out in minus 28-degree weather. way to go, amy. that's "nightline." you can catch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here, same time tomorrow. thanks for
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one in antarctica and the other one here. and its important that this happens, because greenland contributes 8% of the world's fresh water. but what's not so good is that it happens so fast. the melt here is accelerating and its contributing to a rise in global sea levels. over the last 40 years, the speed of this ice retreat has astonished even the scientists we met. >> the arctic is the engine room of the climate system of the earth. the arctic is in the core, is the center, and controls much of the mechanisms that keep our climate system active. >> reporter: what lies ahead for this arctic wilderness and the world is unknown. those who call greenland home hope the world is paying attention. do you feel like the world is listening to you? >> they haven't for a long time. but i do sense that for the last three, four years, things are changing. >> people starting to pay attention. our thanks to james for that. away from b a s what could be a record black friday. so, where are the deepest discounts? abc's deer dre bolton track
one in antarctica and the other one here. and its important that this happens, because greenland contributes 8% of the world's fresh water. but what's not so good is that it happens so fast. the melt here is accelerating and its contributing to a rise in global sea levels. over the last 40 years, the speed of this ice retreat has astonished even the scientists we met. >> the arctic is the engine room of the climate system of the earth. the arctic is in the core, is the center, and...
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live in antarctica, more on the expedition to get in touch with local wildlife and witness the impact of climate change. liz: family is on the lookout for the humble hero who saved the lives of their pets and home from burning to the ground. maybe you will recognize him. thatthatthatthatthatthatthatthat doorbell. her house was on fire. fire. she wasn't home. remotely, she was able to open the door to rescue their dogs. the fire department was called and they managed to contain the blaze to the garage. she never got it chance to thank the jogger. >> i want to buy him dinner. i want to just thank him so much for how thankful we are. my kids, myself, we would be dense if stated if we lost our pets. liz: the jogger took off before she arrived home. this is the first time they've heard of a ring camera being used to alert homeowners and 911 of a fire. still to come, health officials are pushing adults to receive their booster shots. it appears some vaccine sites didn't get the memo. the strategy of one school to fight the teacher shortage. how they empower and their staff and students at t
live in antarctica, more on the expedition to get in touch with local wildlife and witness the impact of climate change. liz: family is on the lookout for the humble hero who saved the lives of their pets and home from burning to the ground. maybe you will recognize him. thatthatthatthatthatthatthatthat doorbell. her house was on fire. fire. she wasn't home. remotely, she was able to open the door to rescue their dogs. the fire department was called and they managed to contain the blaze to the...
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don't miss our extraordinary expedition to antarctica. amy and our crew are navigating the rough seas, set to bom e rsev to broadcast live from the treacherous great passage. gma going a little country. we are in nashville with the countdown to the cma awards. it is a big morning and a party you don't want to miss right here on gma. reggie: i'm looking this up. will casey musgrave's be at the cma's? she is my number one right now. kumasi: she has to be. she is really sweet. >> i have not yet met a country artist who is horrible. i want to meet one. that would make me feel like life is right. reggie: the amount of envy i feel that you have met her is surging into my soul right now. i will have to take a minute to recover. >> she is so kind. reggie: one day. all right. ok ginger, see y reggie: facebook and instagram cracking down on some targeted ads. sensitive categories would include health, race, sexual orientation and political beliefs. targeted ads can lead to negative experiences for people in underrepresented groups. previously, adve
don't miss our extraordinary expedition to antarctica. amy and our crew are navigating the rough seas, set to bom e rsev to broadcast live from the treacherous great passage. gma going a little country. we are in nashville with the countdown to the cma awards. it is a big morning and a party you don't want to miss right here on gma. reggie: i'm looking this up. will casey musgrave's be at the cma's? she is my number one right now. kumasi: she has to be. she is really sweet. >> i have not...
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new zealand's first all women team of scientists is embarking on a mission to antarctica. they will collect data on climate change models. please save us all. please save us. kudos to all of these incredible women paving the way. come on, ladies. let's get in formation. go get your wine and get your adele on. thanks to all of you for making time on this saturday night. we're off tomorrow night, but ayman will be back next weekend hosting special hours on msnbc. and you can watch my show every weekday 6:00 p.m. eastern. it replays at 8:00 p.m. eastern if you miss it. until we meet again, good night. i'm zerlena max well. well. well bipolar depression. it made me feel like i was trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place... ...and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on
new zealand's first all women team of scientists is embarking on a mission to antarctica. they will collect data on climate change models. please save us all. please save us. kudos to all of these incredible women paving the way. come on, ladies. let's get in formation. go get your wine and get your adele on. thanks to all of you for making time on this saturday night. we're off tomorrow night, but ayman will be back next weekend hosting special hours on msnbc. and you can watch my show every...
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kailey: i've not touched antarctica yet. tom: futures down to -25 on spx. tiffany wilding at 12:00 after the 10:00 economic data. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. lisa: from new york city to our audiences around the world, good morning. 30 minutes until the start of trading. the nasdaq leading the trend lower. .7 percent decline after better-than-expected economic data brings forward economic expectations. i am lisa abramowicz. the countdown to the open starts right now. >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s.
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climate crisis, it is one of the least emitters of co2 emissions of all continent nents, except for antarctica. >> trevor: africa emidst less than all the other countries, but the conversation seems to be focused on predominantly european countries or western nations. i feel like you have had that experience on a personal level as well. multiple times you have gone to an event to speak, to represent the continent, to talk about climate change, and you have been cropped out of the photo that talks about the event. you talk about that in your book, by the way. and i'd love to know what you think that is and how you have responded to that. >> well, i think that is the horrible reality of the climate crisis. africa is responsible for only 3% of global emissions, while we are on the front lines of the climate crisis, we are not to the front pages of the world's newspapers. but we have seen continuous underrepresentation of activisms from the most affected areas, even those who are able to be at these, you know, conferences or press conferences, still face erasure of being in those spaces. , you kno
climate crisis, it is one of the least emitters of co2 emissions of all continent nents, except for antarctica. >> trevor: africa emidst less than all the other countries, but the conversation seems to be focused on predominantly european countries or western nations. i feel like you have had that experience on a personal level as well. multiple times you have gone to an event to speak, to represent the continent, to talk about climate change, and you have been cropped out of the photo...
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plus gma's expedition to antarctica. our crew now gripping the hurricane-force winds and we are getting ready to finally see the penguins. we will see some of that payoff. i know you're talking about this. red (taylor's dropping. the fallout from that. the most magical place on the planet. it is disney plus day. i am on your coast. so happy to be on your coast bringing you the latest. disneyland not the most magical place but the place i met my gmp. reggie: that is so sweet. we were there for the opening of galaxies edge. and we became friends. kumasi: the local northbay school learning the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning. the reason behind the leak. reggie: a live look outside. reggie: most days i love my job, then there are days i really love my job. i had the pleasure of visiting hawaii to explore some of the beautiful islands. my first stop was maui nonstop flight from oakland airport. our sponsors at hawaiian airlines made it possible. we all need a little alo spirit from time to time. hawaiian airlines makes i
plus gma's expedition to antarctica. our crew now gripping the hurricane-force winds and we are getting ready to finally see the penguins. we will see some of that payoff. i know you're talking about this. red (taylor's dropping. the fallout from that. the most magical place on the planet. it is disney plus day. i am on your coast. so happy to be on your coast bringing you the latest. disneyland not the most magical place but the place i met my gmp. reggie: that is so sweet. we were there for...
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gma live from antarctica, if you have been following along. amy and the whole crew making landfall overnight after a treacherous trek. this morning, they are taking us under the ice for a look at the wildlife. we are celebrating 50 for michael strahan. you don't want to miss it coming up on gma. reggie: i would be so nervous. i would not know what to get him. ginger: i had to pick out a gift. i went gag gift. reggie: that is the way to go. kumasi: smart. ginger: for the guy who has everything, bring him something he would really detest. reggie: i love that. everyone could use a laugh. ginger, thank you so much. we will see you at 7:00. hey at&t customers... there's never been a better time to switch to xfinity. get the fast and reliable internet you deserve, for only $19.99 a month for 12 months. and, for the first time ever, we'll give you 12 times the speed for the same price when you add xfinity mobile. that's more speed and you'll save hundreds over at&t. switch now to xfinity internet to power all your devices and get started for just $19
gma live from antarctica, if you have been following along. amy and the whole crew making landfall overnight after a treacherous trek. this morning, they are taking us under the ice for a look at the wildlife. we are celebrating 50 for michael strahan. you don't want to miss it coming up on gma. reggie: i would be so nervous. i would not know what to get him. ginger: i had to pick out a gift. i went gag gift. reggie: that is the way to go. kumasi: smart. ginger: for the guy who has everything,...
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the massive dpglaciers are seco only to antarctica. sea level would rise 20 feet if they melted. cnn's phil black is covering the cop-26 conference and joins us from glasgow. phil, some big announcements on energy. take us through the highlights. >> reporter: kim, some announcements and deals that really do seem to signify a shift in the way countries are thinking about the need to move off fossil fuels. 20 countries pledging to no longer use public finance to back fossil fuel projects abroad. this includes not just coal, but oil and natural gas as well. and now 46 countries in total have pledged to transition away from coal-fired electricity in the coming decades. this is good, but not quite good enough. there are weaknesses to these deals. for example, the finance arrangement does not stop countries from subsidizing those fuels within their own borders. and the pledge to move a wei from coal does not include the biggest users of coal. the united states, china, india, for example. so, good but not quite good enough is in many ways how you could characterize much of the pro progr
the massive dpglaciers are seco only to antarctica. sea level would rise 20 feet if they melted. cnn's phil black is covering the cop-26 conference and joins us from glasgow. phil, some big announcements on energy. take us through the highlights. >> reporter: kim, some announcements and deals that really do seem to signify a shift in the way countries are thinking about the need to move off fossil fuels. 20 countries pledging to no longer use public finance to back fossil fuel projects...
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she's now going as far south as she can get to, antarctica. cannot wait for that. >>> and right now, we want to welcome rebecca hall who stars in "vicky cristina barcelona," "the town" and now written and directed her first movie, "passing." welcome back to "gma." >> good to be here. >> i know this movie is based on a 1929 novel but you also have a personal connection to it. >> i do, yes. my -- my grandfather on my mother's side from detroit, michigan, and he was african-american and he passed white for pretty much all of his life actually. >> wow. >> i mean he wasn't born -- he was born into a black family. he was raised as black but at a certain point he chose to live his life -- >> is that what drew you to this novel? >> it was handed to me by a friend at a moment when i was making more inquiries into it. i mean, the truth is, if you come from a family that has a history of passing that history is obscured and necessarily disappeared in a way. so, you know, if you're in that family you hear snippets of information and it wasn't even clear t
she's now going as far south as she can get to, antarctica. cannot wait for that. >>> and right now, we want to welcome rebecca hall who stars in "vicky cristina barcelona," "the town" and now written and directed her first movie, "passing." welcome back to "gma." >> good to be here. >> i know this movie is based on a 1929 novel but you also have a personal connection to it. >> i do, yes. my -- my grandfather on my mother's side...
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new zealand's first all-female team of scientists is embarking on an expedition to antarctica. they will collect data on climate change models. please save us all. please save us. kudos to all of these incredible women paving the way. come on, ladies. let's get in formation. go get your wine and get your adele on. thanks to all of you for making time for us on this saturday night. we're off tomorrow night, but ayman mohyeldin will be back next weekend hosting special hours on msnbc at 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. eastern. you can catch my show every single weekday, zerlina at 6:00 a.m. eastern. on the choice by msnbc and peacock. until we meet again, i'm zerlina maxwell. good night. (vo) for fourteen years, subaru and our retailers have been sharing the love with those who need it most. now subaru is the largest automotive donor to make-a-wish and meals on wheels. and the largest corporate donor to the aspca and national park foundation. get a new subaru during the share the love event and subaru will donate two hundred and fifty dollars to charity. i brought in ensure max protein, with
new zealand's first all-female team of scientists is embarking on an expedition to antarctica. they will collect data on climate change models. please save us all. please save us. kudos to all of these incredible women paving the way. come on, ladies. let's get in formation. go get your wine and get your adele on. thanks to all of you for making time for us on this saturday night. we're off tomorrow night, but ayman mohyeldin will be back next weekend hosting special hours on msnbc at 6:00 and...
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amy robach live from the icy sheets of antarctica. come see the earth you don't know starting tomorrow. only on "good morning america." >>> we are back now with the chess prodigy oliver boydell. we first met him last year when he was 11 and wrote his first book on the game and we played a quick match and here's a look at how it went. >> it looks like a good move but i think it's a slightly losing move. >> it's a good move for a loser. hit a rough patch when i moved a pawn to open up the board for the rook. in the end, all i can do is go down here. >> yep, and i go up here and i'm going to bring my other rook to that other square. >> reporter: oliver was unstoppable. >> and that's checkmate. >> wasn't even very close, was it, oliver? thank you for coming back. he is out with his second book called "how a king plays: 64 chess tips from a kid champion." two books in two years. you write fast. >> i started writing this book in january of this year, a month after the release of my first book. so i guess i'm a pretty fast writer. i really l
amy robach live from the icy sheets of antarctica. come see the earth you don't know starting tomorrow. only on "good morning america." >>> we are back now with the chess prodigy oliver boydell. we first met him last year when he was 11 and wrote his first book on the game and we played a quick match and here's a look at how it went. >> it looks like a good move but i think it's a slightly losing move. >> it's a good move for a loser. hit a rough patch when i...
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the middle of an antarctica in 2016. i was miles off on that one, miles off. amazing, good lord. ash, great show today. thanks for being part of it. i will see you tomorrow. my time is absolutely up. microsoft new high. neil, it is yours. >> thank you, stuart. we're looking what is going on technology, particularly with microsoft. this has been a quiet underperformer. that is what we were told, hey this thing is under fire. it doesn't translate to everyone in techland but we'll break out the numbers for you. have we a packed two hours for you. we have the best buy founder, richard schultz, what he makes of the supply disruptions that impacted what you can get and how soon you can get it in techland. the migration of some 2,000 disney workers from california to florida. it is causing big disruptions back in california. even bigger disruptions in florida. the housing crunch is on in the orlando area. we'll tell you all about it. in the meantime, we're focusing on the president of the united states, focusing yet again on that infrastructure-only package that was signed into law on m
the middle of an antarctica in 2016. i was miles off on that one, miles off. amazing, good lord. ash, great show today. thanks for being part of it. i will see you tomorrow. my time is absolutely up. microsoft new high. neil, it is yours. >> thank you, stuart. we're looking what is going on technology, particularly with microsoft. this has been a quiet underperformer. that is what we were told, hey this thing is under fire. it doesn't translate to everyone in techland but we'll break out...
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stuart: that temperature was recorded on an ice sheet deep in the middle of an antarctica in 2016. i was miles off on that one, miles off. amazing, good lord. ash, great show today. thanks for being part of it. i will see you tomorrow. my time is absolutely up. microsoft new high. neil, it is yours. >> thank you, stuart. we're looking what is going on technology, particularly with microsoft. this has been a quiet underperformer. that is what we were told, hey this thing is under fire. it doesn't translate to everyone in techland but we'll break out the numbers for you. have we a packed two hours for you. we have the best buy founder, richard schultz, what he makes of the supply disruptions that impacted what you can get and how soon you can get it in techland.
stuart: that temperature was recorded on an ice sheet deep in the middle of an antarctica in 2016. i was miles off on that one, miles off. amazing, good lord. ash, great show today. thanks for being part of it. i will see you tomorrow. my time is absolutely up. microsoft new high. neil, it is yours. >> thank you, stuart. we're looking what is going on technology, particularly with microsoft. this has been a quiet underperformer. that is what we were told, hey this thing is under fire. it...
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will pass tipping beyond which we can't return, and the collapse of the ice sheets covering and west antarctica which would eventually result in many metres of sea level rise and that will transform global coastlines.— that will transform global coastlines. . . that will transform global coastlines. , , ., coastlines. our viewers tell us that the want coastlines. our viewers tell us that they want to _ coastlines. our viewers tell us that they want to know _ coastlines. our viewers tell us that they want to know what _ coastlines. our viewers tell us that they want to know what cop26 - coastlines. our viewers tell us that i they want to know what cop26 means for them and their children and grandchildren, where they live. what would you say to that?— grandchildren, where they live. what would you say to that? cop26 makes a difference between _ would you say to that? cop26 makes a difference between whether _ would you say to that? cop26 makes a difference between whether their i difference between whether their children or grandchildren will live in the world that they themselves have been a
will pass tipping beyond which we can't return, and the collapse of the ice sheets covering and west antarctica which would eventually result in many metres of sea level rise and that will transform global coastlines.— that will transform global coastlines. . . that will transform global coastlines. , , ., coastlines. our viewers tell us that the want coastlines. our viewers tell us that they want to _ coastlines. our viewers tell us that they want to know _ coastlines. our viewers tell us...
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not quite antarctica coldness, but how it is looking for the weekend? quite the opposite, things are looking really mild for the time of year. about three or four degrees at least above average for this stage of november. quite a breezy day outside today and we have had some outbreaks of rain. if you look at this beautiful sunset in the western isles, it is gorgeous with clear skies around. generally through the weekend, the amount theme is continuing and it is a keen eyes you dry as well. the weather now starting to quieten down after the breezy, showery day today. has a low pressure that brought rain, now clearing to the east. higher pressure building in from the west. still are splashes of rain through this evening and overnight, mainly for central and southern eastern parts of england. was a eastern scotland, but clear skies for the west of scotland and western england, temperatures falling to mid—single figures but most places in double figures overnight. quite a lot of cloud, odd misty patch as we head into saturday morning. saturday, bit of a b
not quite antarctica coldness, but how it is looking for the weekend? quite the opposite, things are looking really mild for the time of year. about three or four degrees at least above average for this stage of november. quite a breezy day outside today and we have had some outbreaks of rain. if you look at this beautiful sunset in the western isles, it is gorgeous with clear skies around. generally through the weekend, the amount theme is continuing and it is a keen eyes you dry as well. the...
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this adelie penguin, was found in new zealand, 2,000 miles from its natural habitat of antarctica. it was found by a local resident who thought he was a "soft toy". the animal has been rescued and will eventually be released in a safe area. a vincent van gogh landscape has sold at an auction for nearly $36 million. it's a record for a watercolor by the dutch impressionist. the 1888 work was seized by the nazis during their second world war occupation of france. it depicts a haystack in arles, france, where van gogh lived for more than a year in the 18805. i thank ithank —— i thank —— i think that owain might be ready for us to talk with him during his drum are fun so we will go to whether early. while we wait for that here is matched with the weather. hello. a predominantly dry weekend awaits for most of you, but there is wet weather around. some gusty winds as well but those winds are still bringing in some relatively mild air for this stage in november, wrapped around this area of low pressure dominating the weather today, pushing east across scotland. around the centre i
this adelie penguin, was found in new zealand, 2,000 miles from its natural habitat of antarctica. it was found by a local resident who thought he was a "soft toy". the animal has been rescued and will eventually be released in a safe area. a vincent van gogh landscape has sold at an auction for nearly $36 million. it's a record for a watercolor by the dutch impressionist. the 1888 work was seized by the nazis during their second world war occupation of france. it depicts a haystack...