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on bali's menjangan reef, dustan worked with coral reef sentist carol milner. milner: the biodiversity in this area of southeast asia, within the cocoral triangle, is the higighest in the world. we started this reef in 2011 and again in 2016 to make an objective, unbiased comparison of the reef at those times. we've used transects, so we lay a 50-meter tape measure, and every 50 centimeters, we record the substrate directly below-- whether it's live coral, whether it's dead coral; whether it's rock or sand, whether it's algae--to as much detail as we can. so for every tape measure we lay, we get a hundred points, and we can work out a percentage of coverage. we also go along one meter either side of that tape measure, so it's a 2-meter width that we look at the reef and record all the damage, all the disease, the crown of thorns, the recruits, the small babies, and any breakage of the live coral. woman: are we ready? narrator: the biosphere foundation brings student groups from around the asian pacific region to learn about various threats to coral reefs, from c
on bali's menjangan reef, dustan worked with coral reef sentist carol milner. milner: the biodiversity in this area of southeast asia, within the cocoral triangle, is the higighest in the world. we started this reef in 2011 and again in 2016 to make an objective, unbiased comparison of the reef at those times. we've used transects, so we lay a 50-meter tape measure, and every 50 centimeters, we record the substrate directly below-- whether it's live coral, whether it's dead coral; whether it's...
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issues it's been pretty difficult right now because some of the tourist operators and different coral reef sites are downplaying how bad it is on the reef and they're concerned understandably they're concerned about tourism but they're they're looking at it from the short term perspective wanting people to think that everything looks fine and healthy and it's great to keep coming out that's unfortunately not the case on many many coral reefs around the planet and planet certainly not the great barrier reef right now ok so what's the reason why does that into that right now the biggest issue there are a lot of different issues affecting the oceans a lot of different issues that are causing stress to coral reefs but the single biggest one is temperature the ocean is literally getting too hot for the corals to survive the court records can live in a certain range of temperature and it varies around the planet different corals in different parts of the planet live in different temperatures owns but we're seeing the water temperature rise just a little bit beyond that threshold when that happen
issues it's been pretty difficult right now because some of the tourist operators and different coral reef sites are downplaying how bad it is on the reef and they're concerned understandably they're concerned about tourism but they're they're looking at it from the short term perspective wanting people to think that everything looks fine and healthy and it's great to keep coming out that's unfortunately not the case on many many coral reefs around the planet and planet certainly not the great...
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another fact is so you're just you're talk about the death of coral reefs not about bleaching as a whole so when you look at the. debt that's dead is it yeah because i don't know what caused that so when you look at the loss of corals all around the planet over the last thirty to fifty years a lot of the loss of coral around the planet has been due to a variety of factors absolutely agricultural runoff is one of the biggest things right now in the florida keys and in the southern united states we used to have really thriving healthy corals there but right now all the fertilizer runoff fertilizer helps plants grow and when it runs off into the ocean it helps the bad algae grow than suffocates the corals how much great face do you have the president is. the president with you because he cares about coral wants tougher i don't think they're going to destroy knows too much about coral researchers about them particular i don't think that's his driving motivation i would love for him to see the film and maybe it affects him emotionally maybe he recognizes you know there is this beautiful life
another fact is so you're just you're talk about the death of coral reefs not about bleaching as a whole so when you look at the. debt that's dead is it yeah because i don't know what caused that so when you look at the loss of corals all around the planet over the last thirty to fifty years a lot of the loss of coral around the planet has been due to a variety of factors absolutely agricultural runoff is one of the biggest things right now in the florida keys and in the southern united states...
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. >>> coral reefs are dying around the world. certain types of sunscreen to save the state's coral. >>> and the pitch -- ow. the man who paid the price. that doesn't look good, does it, charlie? >> no, sir. >> >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by kohl's. they say glory awaits at the finish but what about the start? that moment you suck up all that doubt that fear all those reasons why not and decide to begin. get your game on with under armour. now at kohl's. here ya go. awesome, thank you. thank you. that's... not your car. your car's ready! wrong car... this is not your car? i would love to take it, but no. oh, i'm so sorry about that. you guys wanna check it out? it's someone else's car... this is beautiful. what is this? it's the all-new chevy equinox. this feels like a luxury suv. i love this little 360, how do they even do that? i made a bad decision on my last car purchase. well, your car's here. bummer... bummer. wah-wah. i'm ready for an upgrade. (laughter) six of you for when thyou stretch out.t
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coral reefs are dying off around the world.o do due to rising ocean temperaturess but new evidence suggests certain types of sunscreens make it worse in popular tourist areas. >> here we have a number of tests going on. >> this biologist and his team study the effects of an active ingredient common in sunscreen called oxybenzone. >> you're talking a shot glass in a swimming pool. these are the kinds of things where it can begin to have action. >> his research confirms even a trace amount of oxybenzone can affect the coral. it's what encouraged the hawaii lawmakers to impose a statewide ban on the sale of all sunscreens that contain oxybenzone. he said people will have to learn to use sun blocks that contain titanium and zinc instead. >> reporter: if they approve the ban, hawaii will be the first. state to do so. >> yes. i'd like to see hawaii take the lead and make sure we can do all we can to protect our ocean environment. >> but sun screen makers are fighting back. a group representing about 90% of the personal care and cosme
coral reefs are dying off around the world.o do due to rising ocean temperaturess but new evidence suggests certain types of sunscreens make it worse in popular tourist areas. >> here we have a number of tests going on. >> this biologist and his team study the effects of an active ingredient common in sunscreen called oxybenzone. >> you're talking a shot glass in a swimming pool. these are the kinds of things where it can begin to have action. >> his research confirms...
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. >>> coming up on cbs this morning, coral reefs are dying around the world and beach tourists could why lawmakers in hawaii are considering a ban on certain types of sunscreen to save the coral off its coast. i'm anne-marie green. this is the cbs morning news had. breathe easier with your vicks vaporub. soothing cough relief that starts working instantly. can i have a peanut butter sandwich? can charlie have one, too? charlie can have one too. one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. feed his imagination, with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. where there's jif, there's love. take an extra 20%kohl's off your purchase. sale get the gear. win the school year. graphic tees are $10.39. young men's baseball tees are also only $10.39 and junior's plaid wovens are $11.99 plus get kohl's cash too. game on. kohl's. >>> our top stories this morning, a vigil was held in charlottesville last night denouncing racism. two white house business councils have been disbanded after more than a dozen ceos quit in protest of president trump's comments on the violence. the joint chie
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you can pull rocks out of the road justin the highway road cuts if you look close it looks like a coral reef. there is seashells falling off the side of the off highway. i had driven down the west side highway in york million times really september majestic to look at but in 2013 and saw a paper by columbia that says action that caused one of the worst mass extinctions in history so that was the big revelation that there is geology all around us the matter where you are standing if you look up the geological history of the rock you are standing on is a fascinating story. i guess i'm recent convert to geology. [laughter] >> is it understood what caused the massive mechanical events?. >> there is a few theories budget is tough with the deal level physics i know mantle plumes is the biggest very the big hot plastic baba of magmas that surges to the surface one takes place when pangaea is ripping apart making them more susceptible. there is a lot of debate on why these happened. i know people have looked at mass extinction and people are skeptical but i don't think there is any pattern. >> yello
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campaign on libya was fatally flawed and i don't think that you're going to knows too much about coral reefs or cares about them particular i don't think that's driving motivation i would love for him to see the film and maybe it affects them emotionally maybe he recognizes you know there is this beautiful life force on the planet as donald trump left the g twenty summit could watching a new film by emmy award winning director jeff orlowski on air force one that changed his mind on manmade environmental catastrophe twenty four hours before one of the biggest strikes in n.h.s. history cuts to the national health service and the heart breaks it could kill off signs innovation and put lives at risk all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first with every fire alarm or suspicious package in british cities raising fears of a terror attack this summer today might be a good time to reflect on u.k. ambulances today marks one hundred forty years since the formation of the st john's ambulance charity in the days before socialized down the lenses paid by taxes in one thousand nine hund
campaign on libya was fatally flawed and i don't think that you're going to knows too much about coral reefs or cares about them particular i don't think that's driving motivation i would love for him to see the film and maybe it affects them emotionally maybe he recognizes you know there is this beautiful life force on the planet as donald trump left the g twenty summit could watching a new film by emmy award winning director jeff orlowski on air force one that changed his mind on manmade...
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hawaii's forests; the coffee berry borer that damages coffee plants; and invasive algae that smother coral reefs. >> the invasion of hawaii by invasive species is the single greatest threat to not only hawaii's natural resources, but to its economy, agriculture, and to the health and lifestyle of hawaii's people. >> reporter: last spring, the hawaii state legislature allocated $75,000 to start to figure out what to do about the parakeets on kauai. bill lucey says if they can catch the birds, they could sell them to pet stores. >> one option is to stretch nets off the top so the buildings where the parakeets are roosting, and then we could catch them live. there's another option, which has been used in the past. when the birds are sleeping, you can soak the tree with soapy water and they can't fly. so they'll fall down. >> reporter: but lucey says if catching them isn't enough, the state may have to resort to killing the birds. and that does not sit well with cathy goeggel, president of animal rights hawaii. she objects to the idea the parakeets are invasive. >> these birds have been here for 50
hawaii's forests; the coffee berry borer that damages coffee plants; and invasive algae that smother coral reefs. >> the invasion of hawaii by invasive species is the single greatest threat to not only hawaii's natural resources, but to its economy, agriculture, and to the health and lifestyle of hawaii's people. >> reporter: last spring, the hawaii state legislature allocated $75,000 to start to figure out what to do about the parakeets on kauai. bill lucey says if they can catch...
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collapsing in a spiraling degree one system gloves as a system glass of the oceans acidify the coral reefs die now you know you not know any of this registering so considering we're facing record breaking temperatures largely due to manmade climate change what does the fox news recommend we do if they're not going to climate change what do they at least recommend that. we do maybe we should completely change the way we live and factory farming maybe we should and you know or are of the everybody owning six cars and driving three of them to work maybe we should change the way our lives work so that we can continue to have a sustainable planet to ban massive change from our politicians tell us fox news all across the region in fact will start in the portland area as you mention the northwest getting some extreme heat up there in fact police officers in the portland area are doing what they don't normally do in this coming year that is basically going around doing weather checks doing hot weather check checking of people that normally were out in the streets maybe needing some housing helping
collapsing in a spiraling degree one system gloves as a system glass of the oceans acidify the coral reefs die now you know you not know any of this registering so considering we're facing record breaking temperatures largely due to manmade climate change what does the fox news recommend we do if they're not going to climate change what do they at least recommend that. we do maybe we should completely change the way we live and factory farming maybe we should and you know or are of the...
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we're not studying a coral reef in some other part of the world. no, this is your backyard. >> reporter: students document conditions, like water quality and clarity, and write reports. >> my question is, how and why are the oysters dying? since there's like, a lot of things going on. like, our oysters haven't been doing well today, so-- and like, for the past few months. >> we started with about 100 and then next thing we know, a bunch of them died. >> reporter: twins janine and e.j. jiminez are studying why 70% of the oysters have died at their station since last october. >> that was their whole inspiration for their project: why is this happening? finding out that this is not a suitable place to put an oyster reef is important, because that will help us narrow down the places for the project to ultimately be successful. >> reporter: new york city was once known as the oyster capital of the world, with 200,000 acres of oyster reefs. >> there were more oysters consumed, produced, and shipped out of new york harbor in new york city than anywhere el
we're not studying a coral reef in some other part of the world. no, this is your backyard. >> reporter: students document conditions, like water quality and clarity, and write reports. >> my question is, how and why are the oysters dying? since there's like, a lot of things going on. like, our oysters haven't been doing well today, so-- and like, for the past few months. >> we started with about 100 and then next thing we know, a bunch of them died. >> reporter: twins...
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side of the road and in these highway to road cuts you can look at it close and it looks like a coral reefbasically. there is coral and all sorts of sea shells falling out of the side of the highway and the palisades in new york, i've driven down the west side highway a million times and i thought they were grand and majestic to look at but in 2013 i saw a paper by colombian and mit focusing this thing that you are used to cause one of the worst massive extinctions in history. kind of the big revelation for me and theology is around us and no matter where you are standing if you look up the geological history of the rock you are standing on it's a fascinating story. i caught this bug late in life and i have the zeal of a recent convert to geology. back. >> is it understood what causes the massive volcanic events. >> the there are a few leading theories. it starts to get into a high level of geophysics which is hard to understand the papers that are written on but mantle plumes is the biggest theory that you have this especially hot plastic blob that surges to the service in one of the mass
side of the road and in these highway to road cuts you can look at it close and it looks like a coral reefbasically. there is coral and all sorts of sea shells falling out of the side of the highway and the palisades in new york, i've driven down the west side highway a million times and i thought they were grand and majestic to look at but in 2013 i saw a paper by colombian and mit focusing this thing that you are used to cause one of the worst massive extinctions in history. kind of the big...
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the side of the road and just in these highway road cuts if you look at a close it looks like a coral reefbasically. there's coral and all sorts of these seashells just falling out of the side of the highway. then the palisades in york, i've driven down the west side of a million times and always thought they were kind of grand and majestic to look at, but then in 2013 i saw this paper by columbia and mit folks a this thing that you're used to actually cause one of the worst mass extinctions in our history. that was kind of the big revelation for me was geology is all around us. no matter where you're standing, if you look at the geological history of the rock your standing on, it's just a fascinating story. i kind of caught this bug late in life and i've the zeal of the recent convert i guess to geology. >> so is it understood what causes these massive volcanic event? >> there's a few theories. the leading one is so it starts to get into pretty high level of geophysics which is hard to understand some of the papers that are written on it, but i know mantle plumes is the biggest three, jus
the side of the road and just in these highway road cuts if you look at a close it looks like a coral reefbasically. there's coral and all sorts of these seashells just falling out of the side of the highway. then the palisades in york, i've driven down the west side of a million times and always thought they were kind of grand and majestic to look at, but then in 2013 i saw this paper by columbia and mit folks a this thing that you're used to actually cause one of the worst mass extinctions in...
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. >> tomorrow the growing crisis facing coral reefs in hawaii. coastline on the big island of hawaii. while it looks like tropical paradise, hidden places under water, coral reefs are dying off at an alarming rate and scientists now believe sunscreen could be part of the problem. we'll take you under water and show you coming up tomorrow on "cbs this morning." this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. >>> it's time for the nation to look at hopeful voices. >> there are hopeful voices. >> indeed there are. that does it for us tore. be sur right now in hayward, an investigation is underway - after a freeway shooting on i-880 left a teen the c- >>> good morning, it's 8:55. i'm michelle griego. right now, in hayward, an investigation is under way after a freeway shooting on i- 880 left a teen with minor injuries. the chp says two teens were riding in a car
. >> tomorrow the growing crisis facing coral reefs in hawaii. coastline on the big island of hawaii. while it looks like tropical paradise, hidden places under water, coral reefs are dying off at an alarming rate and scientists now believe sunscreen could be part of the problem. we'll take you under water and show you coming up tomorrow on "cbs this morning." this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow,...
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we also have fish that live in those coral reefs. if we don't have our corals, we are not going to have fish and that is going to bring down our tourism industry. >> it is said that this is where america wakes up, we are across the international date line, it 3:00 a.m. here and as far as i'm concerned and talking to dozens of people here, they seem in pretty good spirits. >> jon: i was there a couple of decades ago, beautiful place. as tensions on the korean peninsula rise, top u.s. general is trying to improve our working relationship with china's military. but our next guest does not believe china's military can convince pyongyang to shape up, he tells us why. plus, space x launching an unmanned rocket carrying supplies to the international space station. the sweet surprise the astronaut had awaiting them next. >> three, two, one. managing blood sugar is a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal... ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really
we also have fish that live in those coral reefs. if we don't have our corals, we are not going to have fish and that is going to bring down our tourism industry. >> it is said that this is where america wakes up, we are across the international date line, it 3:00 a.m. here and as far as i'm concerned and talking to dozens of people here, they seem in pretty good spirits. >> jon: i was there a couple of decades ago, beautiful place. as tensions on the korean peninsula rise, top u.s....
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. >> i am a marine biologist and i study coral reefs. >> 160,000 people don't want north korea turning their home into a war zone. >> obviously is something we need to pay attention to. if they are serious and trump gets serious and it turns into something, we will have issues. >> war is not imminent. u.s. official said sunday. >> seen no intelligence that would indicate were in their place. >> kim jong-un's threat to rain missiles from the sky hits closer to home here than washington. this is technically ground zero, according to north korea. there 2,000 miles away. that's part of but we are 18 miles off the coast of guam and that's too close. >> the ocean is our railway in the pacific. we are concerned about the ships coming into and out of guam. >> accounts for 90% of the goods in and out of guam. >> most of us born and raised here. of course we are worried. >> this congregation was asked to reflect on their life based on the flight time about korean missile. >> if you had 14 minutes, what would you do with the rest of your life? >> peace and prosperity. 70% of guam phosphorus agron
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and we're on the big island of hawaii where coral reefs are dying at an alarming rate.en could be part of the problem. all that plus the eye-opener your world in 90 seconds. >> we'll be watching charlie. thank you. >> well prince charles and prince william attended the royal military tattoo in scotland. the events's first japanese act as well as a major contingent from france, india and the united states. >>> the makers of a new robot are hoping to help students who have autism. >> his name is milo and he may look like a toy but he's actually a tool. >> my friends using different words. look. it's a tablet. >> milo is designed to help children with awe tausm with their social skills. the student engages with milo through an ipad of their own. inventors say eventless patience comes into play. >> that's the beauty you can say physical therapy same thing over and over again. he never gets tired or frustrated and uses the same tone the voice. >> he did have to undergo a bit of a makeover. they made him look a little less life like and more like a cartoon character dressed l
and we're on the big island of hawaii where coral reefs are dying at an alarming rate.en could be part of the problem. all that plus the eye-opener your world in 90 seconds. >> we'll be watching charlie. thank you. >> well prince charles and prince william attended the royal military tattoo in scotland. the events's first japanese act as well as a major contingent from france, india and the united states. >>> the makers of a new robot are hoping to help students who have...
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we're on the big island where carol reefs are dying where coral reefs are dying at an alarming rate. you at 7:00. >>> time now 6:52. a top investigator unexpectedly stepping away from the russian probe. what he is now planning to work on as a federal investigation into russia's influence on the 2016 election heats up. >> and police shoot and kill a man here in livermore. what happened during the two- hour standoff, coming up. during a 2 hour standoff with police... police say they shot and killed the man after he barricaded and armed himself inside the mobil home...and then lit the home on fire.... neighbors captured video of the flames shooting out into the fore 9 pm.. >>> i'm jessica flores live in livermore where police shot and killed a man overnight. there's still a heavy police presence here at the sun valley mobile estates in livermore. investigators are piecing together what happened during a two-hour standoff with police. police say they shot and killed a man after he barricaded and armed himself inside the mobile home and then lit the home on fire. neighbors captured video
we're on the big island where carol reefs are dying where coral reefs are dying at an alarming rate. you at 7:00. >>> time now 6:52. a top investigator unexpectedly stepping away from the russian probe. what he is now planning to work on as a federal investigation into russia's influence on the 2016 election heats up. >> and police shoot and kill a man here in livermore. what happened during the two- hour standoff, coming up. during a 2 hour standoff with police... police say...
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part of the thinking behind the creations of these treaty bodies and so on that are growing like a coral reefto point this out as a major threat to american sovereignty. in the aggregate as they try to transfer decision making out of domestic american politician and into the international sphere where american views are more pro liberty than the rest of the world, we would be in trouble. but i have to say also, this idea is creeping into the american debate, too. "the new york times" this morning a story on this very issue we're talking about by two reporters contains the following sentence. this is a news report saying the american constitutions offers robust protections for american speech. so there's a provision in the constitution, i think it's called the first amendment, that says congress shall make no law against racist speech. what kind of mentality? "the new york times" pretexted by enumerable first amendment speeches and where justice brennan called for uninhibited robust, ride open debate. the "new york times" acting if this is a legitimate criticism. it's amazing. >> martha: thank
part of the thinking behind the creations of these treaty bodies and so on that are growing like a coral reefto point this out as a major threat to american sovereignty. in the aggregate as they try to transfer decision making out of domestic american politician and into the international sphere where american views are more pro liberty than the rest of the world, we would be in trouble. but i have to say also, this idea is creeping into the american debate, too. "the new york times"...
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considered symbols of abundance now represent a bigger environmental problem activists say paving coral reefs for military bases doesn't make anyone safer instead these actions make us more vulnerable to planetary extinction in los angeles rashida santos. a popular weather app known for its precise forecasts and storm warnings has been caught tracking users and sharing the location data with a third party monetizing firm or has made important i am brings us the details. a four star rated i phone app used by millions of people has been caught tracking users even those who specifically opt out of location sharing accu weather has allegedly been sending private user location data to a firm designed to monetize the information that's according to security researcher will draw fat who tested the latest accu weather i.o.'s application for thirty six hours during that time even when the app didn't have permission to access the devices precise location claims it would send the wife i router name and its unique unique mac address to the servers of data monetising firm reveal mobile every few hours acc
considered symbols of abundance now represent a bigger environmental problem activists say paving coral reefs for military bases doesn't make anyone safer instead these actions make us more vulnerable to planetary extinction in los angeles rashida santos. a popular weather app known for its precise forecasts and storm warnings has been caught tracking users and sharing the location data with a third party monetizing firm or has made important i am brings us the details. a four star rated i...
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. >>> tomorrow the growing crisis facing coral reefs in hawaii.the sky. >> reporter: we're on the coast line of the big i land of hawaii. while it looks like a tropical paradise from the air, there is a hid p crisis under water. scientists now believe sunscreen could be part of the problem. we'll take you under water and show you coming up tomorrow on "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. this august visit your local volvo dealer to receive sommar savings of up to $4,500. >>> it's time for the nation to look at hopeful voices. >> there are hopeful voices. >> indeed there are. that >>> good morning everyone. i'm jan carabeo. philadelphia mayor jim kenney says the city should begin to discuss the future of the frank rizzo statue across from city hall. a large sign with the message shame on president trump was taped to the statue last night. two eggs were also thrown at it. rizzo's son says his father treated everyone the same regardless of race. critic
. >>> tomorrow the growing crisis facing coral reefs in hawaii.the sky. >> reporter: we're on the coast line of the big i land of hawaii. while it looks like a tropical paradise from the air, there is a hid p crisis under water. scientists now believe sunscreen could be part of the problem. we'll take you under water and show you coming up tomorrow on "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the most awarded luxury...
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. >>> tomorrow the growing crisis facing coral reefs in hawaii. from the sky. >> reporter: we're on the coast line of the big i land of hawaii. while it looks like a tropical paradise from the air, there is a hid p crisis under water. scientists now believe sunscreen could be part of the problem. we'll take you under water and show you coming up tomorrow on "cbs this morning." fety." >>> it's time for the nation to look at hopeful voices. >> there are hopef that does it for us tore. be you each drive a ford pickuyes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- oh my... the current chevy silverado. it's the chevy summer drive. get a total value of $9,600 or, get 0% financing for 60 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> well good morning, we are outside this morning because we are celebrating the diner en blanc. >> ho
. >>> tomorrow the growing crisis facing coral reefs in hawaii. from the sky. >> reporter: we're on the coast line of the big i land of hawaii. while it looks like a tropical paradise from the air, there is a hid p crisis under water. scientists now believe sunscreen could be part of the problem. we'll take you under water and show you coming up tomorrow on "cbs this morning." fety." >>> it's time for the nation to look at hopeful voices. >> there...
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reaired around the world multiple times along with pictures of the beautiful beaches here and the coral reefsors who seem unfazed by north korea's threats. >> happiest people taking their vacations, you know. so they pretty much feel and, you know, i'm pretty sure they have a sense of feeling on how the leaders of north korea is. >> the decision is to live life. i think for them and they are already here, they are going to enjoy it. >> so tourism is about 7 out of every 10 dollars earned here in guam. you can imagine how nervous the leaders were either they were going to get bombed by north korea or their economy destroyed, instead tourism is booming. back to you, laura. laura: all right, william la jeunesse for us live in guam, thank you. eric? eric: here in virginia, we are awaiting right now a news conference from virginia governor terry mcauliffe who will certainly discuss what happened in the state today. the tragedy, the life that was taken, the protests, the anger, and what this nation can do about it to stop it. this is me when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable abdominal pa
reaired around the world multiple times along with pictures of the beautiful beaches here and the coral reefsors who seem unfazed by north korea's threats. >> happiest people taking their vacations, you know. so they pretty much feel and, you know, i'm pretty sure they have a sense of feeling on how the leaders of north korea is. >> the decision is to live life. i think for them and they are already here, they are going to enjoy it. >> so tourism is about 7 out of every 10...
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a coral reef garden, they are on sale for under $300 million. back in a break, just a moment.cement a cataract operation in 10 or 20 years, do not count on it. having scared you all to death, she will explain what she is talking about in a moment. ♪ ♪ hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. the internet is waiting. start for free today at godaddy. ♪ stuart: back with the turnover. we love the canadian -- canadian music. stuart: down a little more. you were expecting a big selloff, we haven't got it, down 70 points, accounted for by disney. mitch mcconnell, donald trump expected too much too quickly from congress. >> has not been in this line of work before and i think excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic process. stuart: there were gasps from our next guest while the soundbite was being played. here is betsy mccoy, author of beating obamacare. why are you gasping? >> americans are so sick of th
a coral reef garden, they are on sale for under $300 million. back in a break, just a moment.cement a cataract operation in 10 or 20 years, do not count on it. having scared you all to death, she will explain what she is talking about in a moment. ♪ ♪ hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. the internet is waiting. start for free today at...
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we see the impact in disappearing glaciers, melting permafrosts, raging forest fires, dying coral reefs, migrating animals and insects, more powerful storms. the world is changing right in front of us. it is appropriate to call this climate disruption because our climate is broken and affecting so many things we value. in response communities across the globe are transforming energy economies from increasing the energy efficiency of buildings, vehicles and appliances to replacing carbon promoting fossil fuel energy economy with a renewable clean energy economy. how much do you know about the changes underway? let's find out. welcome to episode four of the senate climate disruption quiz. here we go. first question: atmospheric carbon dioxide is at its highest level in at least how many years? is it 88 years? highest level in the last 8,000 years? highest level in the last 800,000 years? or the highest level in 80 million years? think about your answer. the correct answer is c, 800,000 years. in september 2016, we reached an historic milestone. the carbon dioxide readings for the planet r
we see the impact in disappearing glaciers, melting permafrosts, raging forest fires, dying coral reefs, migrating animals and insects, more powerful storms. the world is changing right in front of us. it is appropriate to call this climate disruption because our climate is broken and affecting so many things we value. in response communities across the globe are transforming energy economies from increasing the energy efficiency of buildings, vehicles and appliances to replacing carbon...
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another problem for the great barrier reef — why coral bleaching is putting off tourists.
another problem for the great barrier reef — why coral bleaching is putting off tourists.