we had no radio. no television. we had no distractions. reporter: he then used his camera to reveal the nature of a world melting away under a human-induced global warming. they re going to lose the sea ice in the summertime in the arctic, in the next 7 to 15 years. reporter: nicklen wants the city people to see deeply into the world their greenhouse emissions are changing. i want to see all of the species as friends. as brethren, as friends. reporter: he prefers to photo to video. the picture is sitting there in front of you. it just takes one image to get someone s attention. reporter: polar bear tracks in vanishing snows. it took him 15 years to figure out how to get this close to narwhals, whose single tusk are the source of the unicorn myths. i will spend hours sitting on an ice pan with a group of walrus. i ll get to know the walrus to the point, they get so relaxed with me. reporter: the cover of his book of photos, a bear, reflected on the undersid
he brings in millions of tourists. the most popular panda in the district might be moving. stopping the soaring jobless rate. the president is searching for solutions. 3, two, one. oh! and counting down to the holiday season. good morning washington continues right now. captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. good morning, washington. it is 6:00 on this front. i m doug mcelway. and i m alison starling. good morning. happy friday. your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. let s start with adam caskey. he has some great news for those of you who like your christmas season s winter and white. and for the kids who like a little bit of snow. that is what we are anticipating. upper level energy moving through texas. rain and snow. that will evolve into a coastal low pressure system tomorrow. it will change over to snow. mainly in the 30 s. leesburg, up 36. middleto