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we are coming to you from detroit today.
We're sending you a report from Detroit today.
we're here to report on the excitement surrounding the detroit lions.
We're here to report on exciting news from the Detroit Lions.
the city sold out lions stadium last night, even though the team played the san francisco 49ers in california for the nfc championship, the team has brought a sense of hope and unity to the entire city, all season, incredible run.
The Lions were packed last night, and despite the team's fight for the NFC title against the San Francisco 49ers in California, the team brought hope and a sense of unity to the entire city, and performed well throughout the season.
now there's just one nfl game that remains the super bowl in las vegas on february 11th.
Now there is only one NFL game left, and that is the Super Bowl in Las Vegas on February 11.
all right, we begin today in the netherlands where the international court of justice ordered israel to prevent genocide against the palestinian people in their ongoing war in gaza.
Okay, we start today with the Netherlands, where the International Court of Justice asked Israel to stop the genocide perpetrated against the Palestinian people in the war going on in Gaza.
but before we get into that news, what exactly is the international court of justice?
But before we get into the news, what exactly is the International Court of Justice?
the icj is the united nations top court and was created after world war ii to address disputes between nations and to give their opinions on international legal issues.
The International Court of Justice, the highest court of the United Nations, was created after World War II to settle disputes between states and to express opinions on international legal issues.
while these decisions are binding and cannot be appealed, the icj has no way to enforce them, but its opinions can he**ily influence the u.n. and other international institutions.
While the judgement here is binding and not appealable, the Court of Justice cannot enforce it, but its opinion can have a significant impact on the United Nations and other international bodies.
ok. back to the most recent news, this began earlier this month after south africa accused israel of breaching international laws on genocide against the palestinians in gaza.
Good. Returning to the latest news, earlier this month South Africa accused Israel's actions against Palestinians in Gaza of violating the statute of genocide in international law.
south africa wanted the court to issue an emergency order that would force a cease fire.
South Africa wants the Court to issue an emergency order to enforce a ceasefire.
basically, this would act as a restraining order against further military action by israel in gaza until the court could consider the full case and that could take years.
Basically, this will serve as an injunction to prevent Israel from conducting further military operations in Gaza until the court hears the entire case, which could take several years.
friday, the court's 17 judge panel did order israel to, quote, "take all measures to prevent genocide in gaza." but it did not demand a ceasefire.
On Friday, the court's 17 judges demanded that Israel "take all measures to stop the genocide in Gaza," but did not call for a ceasefire.
and as scrutiny increases on both sides of this war, last week's ruling le**es, both israelis and palestinians with reasons to feel vindicated and frustrated.
As scrutiny of both sides of the war has increased, last week's ruling has left Israelis and Palestinians alike feeling defended and frustrated.
it feels like a victory and a significant milestone and a --a step in the right direction in the elaboration of the palestinian people in a way, it is also very disappointing that the court did not rule in f**or for, uh, an immediate cease fire at this time.
It feels like a victory, an important milestone and, to some extent, a step in the right direction for the Palestinian people, but it is also very disappointing that the Court has not ruled in favour of an immediate ceasefire.
like every country, israel has an inherent right to defend itself.
Like every nation, Israel has an inherent right to defend itself.
the violent attempt to deny israel this fundamental right is blatant discrimination against the jewish state.
The violent attempt to deprive Israel of this fundamental right is blatant discrimination against the Jewish state.
and it was justly rejected.
It was justifiably denied.
the charge of genocide level against israel is not only false, it's outrageous.
The accusations of genocide against Israel are not only false, but also outrageous.
and decent people everywhere should reject it.
Anyone of integrity should refuse.
pop quiz, hot shot.
Surprise quiz! what percentage of the earth's surface is covered with water?
What percent of the Earth's surface is covered by water?
50%, 62%, 71%, or 96%?
50%, 62%, 71%, or 96%?
if you said, 71%, put your hands up.
If you say 71%, raise your hand.
that's according to u.s. geological survey.
This is data from the U.S. Geological Survey.
all right, being up here in detroit, michigan, we're nestled between two of the great lakes, lake huron and lake michigan, both of which become frozen, this time of year, at least parts of them.
Okay, being in Detroit, Michigan, we're in between two big lakes, Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, both of which freeze at this time, at least in parts.
well, for our next story, we head to antarctica where a man from here in michigan is going viral on tiktok as he's sharing his research journey, searching for the oldest ice on the planet all while battling some exceed cold conditions.
For our next story, we'll head to Antarctica, where a man from Michigan who went viral on TikTok is sharing his research journey in search of the oldest ice on Earth while battling extreme cold conditions.
he spoke to our affiliate wxyz from sydney, australia after completing his third trip near the south pole.
He spoke with our affiliate WXYZ in Sydney, Australia, after completing his third trip near Antarctica.
so, what is the difference between ice you make at home in your freezer and ice here in antarctica?
So, what's the difference between the ice you make in your fridge at home and the ice in Antarctica?
the answer to that is bubbles.
The answer is bubbles.
if austin carter had to pick a theme song, it would probably be "ice ice baby."
If Austin Carter had to pick a theme song, it probably was"ice ice baby"Finish.
the 27-year-old doctoral student and royal oak native has been living on the southernmost continent for 50 days where researchers are drilling for ice.
The 27-year-old PhD student, a native of Royal Oaks, has been living for 50 days on the southernmost continent, where researchers are drilling for ice.
so, ice cores from antarctica are this unique scientific resource.
Ice cores from Antarctica are a unique scientific resource.
they contain a record of earth's climate that's pretty much unrivaled by other archives.
They contain a record of the Earth's climate that is almost unmatched by other archives.
i caught up with him in sydney, australia via zoom this week after he'd just wrapped up his third trip near the south pole.
This week, after he just finished his third trip near Antarctica, I got in touch with him via Zoom in Sydney, Australia.
he joined researchers from 15 universities and coldex to find the oldest ice on the planet and study the prehistoric dust particles trapped inside.
Together with researchers from 15 universities and ColdEx, he searched for the oldest ice on Earth and studied the prehistoric dust particles captured in it.
what is the oldest core of ice you've uncovered?
When was the oldest ice core you dug up?
our oldest ice sample that we've collected now is greater than 4 million years old and this is the oldest ice that's ever been collected on the planet.
The oldest ice sample we have collected now is over 4 million years old, making it the oldest ice ever collected on Earth.
and he's been serving up this polar science knowledge to the masses.
He has been passing on this polar science knowledge to the general public.
here are five things we can and cannot do while living here in antarctica.
Here are five things we can and can't do while living in Antarctica.
this video racked has up 27.5 million views on tiktok.
This paragraph has been seen 27.5 million times on TikTok.
my mother actually encouraged me to do, you know, she was like, "you know, people really h**e a lot of questions. you should make an educational video."
My mother was actually very encouraging, she said, "You know, people do have a lot of questions. You should go and make popular science**.
in our next story, we want to take you on a journey to explore the ocean's twilight zone.
In the next story, we want to take you on a journey to explore the twilight belt of the ocean.
this home to ecosystems has rarely been explored or documented by science, but husband and wife divers, emmanuelle and ghislain bardout made it their mission.
The ecosystem here is rarely scientifically explored or documented, but divers Mr. and Mrs. Bardout, Emmanuelle and Ghislain, have made it their mission.
our bill weir caught up with the team as they were preparing for a six-month long expedition in the mediterranean.
Our correspondent, Bill Weir, caught up with the team as they prepared for a six-month expedition to the Mediterranean.
when you are a diver, you are always curious to go to see a little bit further.
If you're a diver, you're always curious to explore further afield.
i think every single diver in the world, when you are about to go up, you always h**e an eye to the depth, to the bottom.
I think every diver in the world, when he wants to go up, always has to focus on the depth, on the bottom.
little by little, you want to go deeper because you wonder what, what are you going to find?
Little by little, you want to go deeper because you want to know what you will find.
ghislain bardout with his wife emmanuelle in 2007, he has conducted thousands of dives often to 150 or even 200 meters deep.
In 2007, Ghislain Bardout and his wife, Emmanuelle, did thousands of dives, often at depths of 150 or even 200 meters.
his crew has explored everywhere from the arctic to the canary islands, french polynesia to the caribbean.
His team has explored everything from the Arctic to the Canary Islands, French Polynesia to the Caribbean.
we are talking about new ecosystem that's covered the entire planet.
We're talking about new ecosystems that cover the entire planet.
all the shore, everywhere.
The whole coast, everywhere.
it's just below 30 meters, 40 meters.
It's just 30 meters, 40 meters below.
and there are, for sure, many species, many different ecosystem that all h**e a huge importance.
Of course, there are many species, many different ecosystems that are very important.
so acquiring a better understanding of their ecology is essential for the conservation of those depths.
Therefore, in order to protect the future of these deep areas, it is essential to better understand their ecology.
with scientists aboard their boat, under the pole aims to document these ecosystems for the first time and help preserve their future.
With scientists on board to help, the Beneath the Pole team aims to document these ecosystems for the first time and help protect their future.
ghislain's team are preparing for a six-month expedition, in the mediterranean.
Ghislain's team is preparing for a six-month expedition in the Mediterranean.
that will take them from greece to italy, to france.
They will go from Greece to Italy, to France.
in 2022, under the pole help gain protection for black coral force in the canary islands.
In 2022, thanks to the efforts of the Beneath the Polar team, the black coral colonies of the Canary Islands were protected.
and they believe there is a similar ecosystem to be explored on their mediterranean voyage next year.
They believe that next year's voyage to the Mediterranean will explore similar ecosystems.
in greece, they already explored the depths with robots rovs.
In Greece, they have already explored the depths with robotic remotely operated vehicles.
so they know some fields of black corals, but are not able to study because of the depths, because they do not h**e the divers to do so.
As a result, they knew some black coral areas, but they couldn't study them because they were too deep to have divers.
and i like those missions where there's huge collaborations, you know, with different people that can do together something they cannot do alone or just with their own team.
I love tasks that have a lot of collaboration, you know, with different people, to accomplish things that they can't do alone or just with their own team.
for today's story getting that 10 out of 10, how many chicken nuggets can you chow down?
Today's perfect score news, how many chicken nuggets can you eat?
a california family fit off way more than they could chew when they ordered food for delivery are magnificent.
A California family ordered takeout and encountered a much more problem than they had imagined.
jeanne moos serves up a major "mickey d's" mishap.
Jeanne Moos tells you about a major McDonald's accident.
oh my god.
OMG. they thought they'd ordered several burgers, some fries and a few chicken mcnuggets.
They thought they had ordered a few burgers, some fries, and some Chicken McNuggets.
this is a prank.
It's a prank.
it has to be a prank.
This must be a prank.
instead they got inundated with mcnuggets.
Instead, they were overwhelmed by Chicken McNuggets.
so many that grandma couldn't count.
There are so many that grandma can't even count them.
without bursting into laughter, her son-in-law put his head on the counter.
The son-in-law of the family did not laugh out loud, but put his head on the counter.
there was nuggets and nuggets and nugget -
There are chicken nuggets everywhere.
delivered from a mcdonald's in long beach, california by a door dash driver.
Delivered by a home-delivered delivery driver from a McDonald's in Long Beach, California.
guy said this was the biggest order he's ever had.
He said it was the largest order he had ever received.
and they didn't skimp on the sauce.
They didn't skimp on the sauce.
jessica vaccaro, then four-year- old son had questions.
Jessica Vaccaro's son, who was four years old at the time, asked.
that's a lot?
That's a lot, huh? mommy, is that a lot?
Mom, is it so much?
grandma, is this funny?
Grandma, is this interesting?
jessica, we recently unearth this 2017 video.
Jessica, we recently found this 2017 **.
she posted it, it went viral.
She posted ** and quickly went viral.
they ended up giving most of the mcnuggets to the homeless.
They ended up giving most of the Chicken McNuggets to the homeless.
you packed them all up.
You've packed them all.
and we went down to the beach and we handed them out.
We went to the beach to hand it out.
her husband, chris thinks he accidentally added a zero ordering 20, rather than just 2, 10-piece boxes.
Her husband, Chris, thought he only wanted to order 2 10-packs, but he ordered 20.
he admits, he barely looked at the total bill and he dropped this nugget.
He admits that he was embarrassed in public without looking at the total bill.
i consider myself a bit of a chicken mcnuggets kind of sewer.
I feel a bit like a chicken McNuggets sewer.
but 200, give us a "mcbreak."
But two hundred boxes? That's enough.
that's a whole lot of chicken.
There's a lot of chicken.
dad joke. why are chicken so funny?
Let's talk about it, why are chickens so interesting?
because." it's shout out time now.
Because "it's time to pay tribute."
this shout out goes to the gladiators from gresham middle school in knoxville, tennessee.
This time for the gladiators at Gresham Middle School in Knoxville, Tennessee.
we see you.
We see you.
keep shining, super stars.
Keep shining brightly, superstars.
and this shout out goes to the patriots at orange glen high school in escondido, california, rise up, going out and make a marvelous moment this magnificent monday.
This shout-out is for the Patriots at Orange Glen High School in Escondido, California, to stand up, get out and create a wonderful moment this great Monday.
even if it's just **somewhat smile today.
Even if it's just to make someone smile today.
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