listening to him and not hearing what they want to hear, whether it s on climate change, on health care, on sort of modern democratic speak. and at the same time there are a lot of democrats who look at him and say that might be the guy to put up against donald trump in an election where they re hoping to just sort of revert to some kind of normalcy. so we ll have to see how that plays out. he continues to have a fairly strong lead. and yet at the same time if you re him you re looking at 2/3 of democrats preferring someone else and probably a little worried about how you get up to that 50% mark. you are welcome here anytime. our thanks to our friend jonathan allen. appreciate it greatly. coming up here tonight, a no go for bojo in the uk today. as our closest friends in the world are going through nothing short of a constitutional crisis for all the world to see.
as if they re going to limp into primary season with this front-runner who still maintains a good number. joe biden s not hyper woke. there are a lot of democrats listening to him and not hearing what they want to hear, whether it s on climate change, on health care, on sort of modern democratic speak. and at the same time there are a lot of democrats who look at him and say that might be the guy to put up against donald trump in an election where they re hoping to just sort of revert to some kind of normalcy. so we ll have to see how that plays out. he continues to have a fairly strong lead. and yet at the same time if you re him you re looking at 2/3 of democrats preferring someone else and probably a little worried about how you get up to that 50% mark. you are welcome here anytime. our thanks to our friend jonathan allen. appreciate it greatly. coming up here tonight, a no go for bojo in the uk today.
health care, on sort of modern democratic speak. and at the same time there are a lot of democrats who look at him and say that might be the guy to put up against donald trump in an election where they re hoping to just sort of revert to some kind of normalcy. so we ll have to see how that plays out. he continues to have a fairly strong lead. and yet at the same time if you re him you re looking at 2/3 of democrats preferring someone else and probably a little worried about how you get up to that 50% mark. you are welcome here anytime. our thanks to our friend jonathan allen. appreciate it greatly. coming up here tonight, a no go for bojo in the uk today. as our closest friends in the world are going through nothing short of a constitutional crisis for all the world to see.
this year it s been only five. so you have 800 people trying to squeeze through a small window. on evert, almost 29,000 fight, your body is slowly degrading. it s called the death zone for a reason. our bodies slowly die at those altitudes. if you spend 10, 12, 14 hours to go to the summit typically you don t take enough oxygen for that and six to seven hours to get back down at that pace. you re talking about a 20-hour day and that s a recipe for disaster. the alan arnett knows what it s like to summit that the mountain. the conservative heavyweights in the uk are throwing their hats into the ring to succeed prime minister theresa may. will the winner be able to strike a brexit deal. that s the question. plus a week s long search operation ends in triumph. the rescued hiker speaks out about her journey and what it took to stay alive. so in thise two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them,
everest four times. he s experienced a lot with what he calls the death zone, that s the part of the mountain where oxygen is dangerously low and earlier he told our colleague martin fa savidge his thoughts how high traffic in the death zone might relate to the recent deaths. there s a confluence of factors that have all come together this year in a perfect deadly storm on evert. nepal issued a record number of permits to foreigners of 381 permits plus they require a guide for each foreigner. there s 800 people just on the nepal side. normally the jet stream sits for 50 out of the 52 weeks each year and then it moves off in the middle of may and opens up what s called the summit windows. last year there were 11 consecutive days, the longest on record. normally it s around five to seven to eight days.