he ignored it. the godfather of artificial intelligence warns this technology is more urgent than climate change. we see this already, ai in subtle forms everywhere. it is important the judge can see the dogs gait properly. best in show tonight is the pbgv. steve: good morning, greenville, north carolina. 63 degrees right now, they are going for daytime high of 78. can t see from here, they have a lovely river walk there and if you are there around lunch, kathy and i love to go to smoke on the water. it is a great restaurant, a lot of barbecue and stuff in downtown temperature is a beautiful town with fantastic airport. brian: you just assured yourself a great table. steve: for life, i m hoping. ainsley: i was born in spartanburg. the golf club, my grandfather played a lot of golf. he served our country in world war ii. we would go get ice cream at campbell s drug store. remember the old diners brian: drug stores used to have ice cream, too. steve: we had
Even in winter they can find grass and moss several metres under the snow it sounds paradoxical but the increased temperatures make it almost impossible for the reindeer to find food grave alexandersson explains the problem. Here we can see it very clearly. This is the ground here. The snow is very wet but the ground should be frozen. Its very easy right now to just stick your finger in there and touch soil in december. Thats far from normal. Then you think that when the last it becomes problematic for the animals when it gets colder the wet snow turns into a hard layer of ice and blocks access to the ground the reindeer can no longer reach the plants with their hooves. They need to move on and find new Grazing Areas elsewhere but this would mean that a grave and his family could lose their herds and thus their livelihood climate
change is impacting the alexander since on yet another level to produce sustainable electricity one of the biggest wind parks in europe is being built here wi
downtown temperature is a beautiful town with fantastic airport. brian: you just assured yourself a great table. steve: for life, i m hoping. ainsley: i was born in spartanburg. the golf club, my grandfather played a lot of golf. he served our country in world war ii. we would go get ice cream at campbell s drug store. remember the old diners brian: drug stores used to have ice cream, too. steve: we had the rexall in clay center. speaking of family, do not forget your mother. we gave brian assignment to have ai write a poem regarding your
don t start humira if you have an infection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. here s to you. (danny) 12 hours? 20 dogs?asy. where s your belly rubs? after a day of chasing dogs you shouldn t have to chase down payments. (vo) send invoices and accept payments to get paid twice as fast. (danny) it s time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. finally tonight here, america strong. lkletoet two fedex worker who every day d en, of the same walk home.her coworker. here s steve osunsami. reporter: darlene quinn is a package handler at fedex in spartanburg, south carolina. three months ago, her only car broke down.
shown to go against and the courts have found them to violate roe v. wade. last night she took the issue head on, but then was also confronted by our msnbc lawrence o donnell about the very real reality it would take 60 votes in the senate in order to pass such a legislation, a tough hurdle to overcome. this was last night over in spartanburg. when elected i m going to put in place and would require states that have a history of passing legislation that is designed to prevent or limit a woman s access to health care, that those laws have to come to my department of justice for a review and approval and until we determine they re constitutional, they will not take effect. that sounds like it needs 60 votes in the united states senate. you know what, everything that we need to do will require 60 votes in the united states senate, which is why i say