deadly gridlock in the sky. no poke my buddy of mount everest issued 381 this year at $11,000 apiece. bodies even seen and passed by climbers as they eagerly scale the heights. we will have to bring in some policy changes, changes in behavior. it is not just the quantity but quality of the climbers. there is a call for better screening and control. for individuals who are dying, more leadership, inexperience. all mount everest had to say, the new mountain climbers more interested in getting a selfie at the summit than getting back safely with deadly results. bret. bret: greg, thank you. ongoing traded tensions with china to worry the market. the dow jones 238 and s&p 500 slip 24 and the nasdaq finished
do you good. brian: we are a nation of whisperers now. it will do you good. steve: thank you, stuart. thank you. steve: jillian joins us with news from colorado. jillian: that s right. good morning. a columbine survivor shot during the 1999 massacre is found dead in his mommy. the family of 37-year-old austin eubanks suggesting he dis a result of drug addiction. he had become a vocal advocate in the war on drugs. often speaking about overcounterterrorisming his own addiction. an official cause of death has not yet been released. chicago s first case of the measles was just confirmed. the infected person reportedly traveled to several countries, experiencing outbrackets. new hampshire officials announce state s second case. a young child now covering recovering in the hospital. according to the cdc measles reported in 238 states so far this year. a patriotic business is gaining support as it refuses to take down a giant american flag. camping world claims it s
just when you think how much more plastic can move on to islands around the world, we have enough for you. they are marketed as us a tral i can t s last unspoiled paradise, but a new study found just the opposite. more than 400 million pieces of plastic washed up on the remote island chain and serve as a reminder of the staggering amount of pollution. reporter: remote in the indian ocean, a stunning tropical paradise, but look closer. home to just a few hundred people, but littered with staggering amount of plastic trash. including nearly 1 million shoes and sandals. plus millions more straws, toothbrushes and bottles, weighing an estimated 238 metric
the threat for severe weather. saturday is more focused on the south. however we could see stronger storms with the risk of tornadoes even as far north as parts of iowa so keep in mind there is an active trend and we are not done yet. sunday there is another risk here as this whole system moves slightly east, places like chicago could be in on this action as we head through the day and indianapolis late in the day. and by the way if you think this is just one thing for the weekend, we are actually going to continue there trend into next week so we are not done yet, ed. important information melissa. thank you for bringing it to us. there are trillions of pieces of plastic in the ocean according the journal scientific reports. the evidence washing up on a remote island chain in the indian ocean located between australia and sri lanka. we are talking straws, bags, toothbrushes washing ashore, 238
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