Santa cruz mountains right now. We will be monitoring the press conference and bring you the latest updates. Earlier, chopper five was over the destruction, within the last hour, you can see that some of the homes and neighborhoods have been completely wiped out. At last check, the fires burning 78,000 acres and theres about 13 containment. Heavy fuel, rugged terrain, putting the lines and thats going to take time. The oldest state park in california, one of the crown jewels is unrecognizable. The journey to big basin state park is not for the faint of heart. On highway 236 their downed power lines and debris everywhere. Half a dozen huge fallen redwoods blocking the road meeting the four mile round trip must be done on foot. More on the fallen trees in a bit. As we head into the park, we passed some of the popular campgrounds. Bloom creek are gone. The bathrooms and showers are now piles of rubble into tile. But this toilet paper did not burn. The water faucet still run, but pressure
A pandemic of the racism directed at people of teaching descent. Also on the program they expected a quiet wedding at the city hall far from their friends because of the pending. What they thought was something of a blast from the past and drive in wedding with 30 cars 60 friends and one happy couple. Hello im terry martin welcome to the Program Germany is back in business but keeps the option to shut down again and thats the message from chancellor merkel who announced the easing of some coronavirus talked all measures in the coming weeks but she warned that the steps must be taken gradually and with caution lets take a closer look at some of the challenges coming from germany states as they managed the reopening of their economy. This is what the new normal in germany could look like. All the shops open more people out on the streets wearing face masks restaurants and beer gardens are to reopen as well. But there will be regional variations due to germanys federal division of powers.
Only in a material sense we visit the nation where happiness is the most important thing. First though we go to the antarctic and talk to the scientists who spend months based in the worlds coldest region. Right at the very south of our planet lies antarctica the continent of snow and ice. In 1911 the norwegian Roald Amundsen became the 1st person ever to reach the south pole the last region of earth that was still unexplored and uninhabited by humans. In 195912 nations signed the antarctic treaty pledging to use the beach and only for peaceful purposes and particularly for scientific research. Today there are around 80 research stations in the antarctic used by 4000 scientists from all over the world. We wanted to know what its like to spend months in the cold and ice and so we headed back starting at the airport close to the russian Polar Research station. Approaching antarctica from the air. On board this aircraft our scientists from 10 different countries. Will be spending the pola
Based in the worlds coldest region. Right to the very south of our planet lies antarctica the continent of snow and ice. In 1911 the norwegian Roald Amundsen became the 1st person ever to reach the south pole the last region of earth that was still unexplored and uninhabited by humans. In 195912 nations signed the antarctic treaty pledging to use the region only for peaceful purposes and particularly for scientific research. Today there are around 80 research stations in the antarctic used by 4000 scientists from all over the world we wanted to know what its like to spend months in the cold and ice and so we headed there starting at the airport close to the russian polaris. Station. Sky. Approaching antarctica from the air. On board this aircraft are scientists from 10 different countries. Theyll be spending the polar summer doing their research here. This year the team from bellaver is especially large. Billows says would be a program for science and a goal just course more current. A
Only in the mix here real sense we visit the nation where happiness is the most important thing. First though we go to the antarctic and talk to the scientists who spend months based in the worlds coldest region. Right at the very south of our planet lies antarctica the continent of snow and ice. In 1911 the norwegian Roald Amundsen became the 1st person ever to reach the south pole the last region of earth that was still unexplored and uninhabited by humans. In 195912 nations signed the antarctic treaty pledging to use that region only for peaceful purposes and particularly for scientific research. Today there are around 80 research stations in the antarctic used by 4000 scientists from all over the. We wanted to know what its like to spend months in the cold and ice and so we headed back starting at the airport close to the russian Polar Research station as a red sky at. Antarctica from the air. On board this aircraft our scientists from 10 different countries. Will be spending the p