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outlaw sea.he oceans are the largest crime scene in the world. pollution, dumping, piracy itself, fishing, underreported, underregulated, catches of proteins down 60% over the last two decades and the oceans are warming, again, we can have a debate about why that's happening but it's a fact and again, environmentally we face the long-term challenge because our oxygen comes from the oceans. with all respect to al gore who told us many times the amazon are the lungs of the earth, that's not right, the oceans are the lungs of the world, that's where our oxygen comes from. so right about now you ought to say, okay, admiral, i'm worried, you took us on a ten-minute voyage and i'm worried. well, what do you think? what are the opportunities to create better security and to harness the ocean's responsibly, what would this 19th century old broken down admiral, offered strategy 150 years ago, what would he say about the world today? what's the first thing we should do to make sure we can continue to be a
outlaw sea.he oceans are the largest crime scene in the world. pollution, dumping, piracy itself, fishing, underreported, underregulated, catches of proteins down 60% over the last two decades and the oceans are warming, again, we can have a debate about why that's happening but it's a fact and again, environmentally we face the long-term challenge because our oxygen comes from the oceans. with all respect to al gore who told us many times the amazon are the lungs of the earth, that's not...
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but another nation is rising at sea. and it is an ancient nation an ancient civilization it is chin. these are chinese ballistic missiles nuclear powered submarines. highly capable i put them here as examples of the rise of the chinese fleet that we have seen really over the last decade. chinese now have two aircraft carriers again we have 12. but they are buildings and they are on a -- a constant increase in their maritime capability and it's not just ships on the left tokyo, this is the pacific century building. among large test in tokyo, largest commercial centers built and owned by china. on the right, you see a chinese warship proudly pulling into a port visit, where? pearl what are, hawaii, the united states of america. china is on the move. china he has what they regard as historical claim to the south china sea. it would be roughly though the united states claimed to own the gulf of mexico. china's belief is that they're and chengt territorial right is the result of all of those voyage offed a jink he vument they
but another nation is rising at sea. and it is an ancient nation an ancient civilization it is chin. these are chinese ballistic missiles nuclear powered submarines. highly capable i put them here as examples of the rise of the chinese fleet that we have seen really over the last decade. chinese now have two aircraft carriers again we have 12. but they are buildings and they are on a -- a constant increase in their maritime capability and it's not just ships on the left tokyo, this is the...
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read the cruel sea, a heartbreaking story of life at sea and war and impact on people but about the oceans. rules of the game about the battle or reach back into history and reread. what are the echos for today. we need a strong and capable navy, aircraft carriers, submarines and surface ship is. the fleet today is 275 ship us. under president reagan we had almost 600. in world war ii we had thousands. we're not in an open war now. we don't need thousands. we're not in a cold war. don't need 600 but we need more than 275. we need 300 to 350 ships. that's not me wing it. that's serious analysis. how do we get there? we have to build more, extend the life of some but we need a capable fleet. but it's not just about your navy. it's also your coast guard, your marine corps, these joint partners who work together. it's about our allies and friends. look at this photograph. these are pirates being captured. these are somali rite is right out of captain phillips. these are french, u.s. marines, wholand in an italian military helicopter, refueled at a danish frigate, portuguese aircraft overhead p
read the cruel sea, a heartbreaking story of life at sea and war and impact on people but about the oceans. rules of the game about the battle or reach back into history and reread. what are the echos for today. we need a strong and capable navy, aircraft carriers, submarines and surface ship is. the fleet today is 275 ship us. under president reagan we had almost 600. in world war ii we had thousands. we're not in an open war now. we don't need thousands. we're not in a cold war. don't need...
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some number probably qowld take to sea. i don't think it's a maritime problem per se. but i think it's an a enormous potential humanitarian crisis. already within venezuela, to we have any here tonight normally we would in a miami audience i'm shocked we don't o. it is a -- becoming difficult with real violence on the streets. let us hope that they dot right thing which is not to create a new kind of -- lump parliament and jam a new constitution through. let us hope had that he allows current rule of law to follow what the united states ought to do is support the efforts of the o.a.s. organization of american states to put pressure on -- to do the right thing and follow the legality within the venezuelan constitution we should feel -- very positive that we're seeing both columbia and brazil qhor helping with that and putting immediate pressure on. in terms of hydrocar been and u.s. economy not significant at this point. of the united states has become a exporter of hydrocarbons, by don't have time for long discussion about
some number probably qowld take to sea. i don't think it's a maritime problem per se. but i think it's an a enormous potential humanitarian crisis. already within venezuela, to we have any here tonight normally we would in a miami audience i'm shocked we don't o. it is a -- becoming difficult with real violence on the streets. let us hope that they dot right thing which is not to create a new kind of -- lump parliament and jam a new constitution through. let us hope had that he allows current...
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doing the sea lion. callingt >>> in the subway, not a lot gets people's attention, including some guy who has his eyes practically closed, solving a rubiks cube. >> what? >> the young lady next to him doesn't care. neither of them. they're just going about their business, wondering what's the big deal. >> so basically new york. >> just basically, new york. >> you know what kind of crazy things we see happen on the subways around here is this. >>'s to as i told you. >> just carry on, carry on, nothing to see here. >>> and finally, a lot to see here. and this truck driver probably should have kept a better eye on what's going on. this was a 18 wheeler carrying bales of hay. failed to take note of the bankhead tunnel in mobile. this is the second time in two weeks that a damage. >> a very popular m this morning on "world news now." the president's involvement. >> the white house admits that president trump was indeed involved in crafting his son's explanation of that meeting with the russian lawyer. well, t
doing the sea lion. callingt >>> in the subway, not a lot gets people's attention, including some guy who has his eyes practically closed, solving a rubiks cube. >> what? >> the young lady next to him doesn't care. neither of them. they're just going about their business, wondering what's the big deal. >> so basically new york. >> just basically, new york. >> you know what kind of crazy things we see happen on the subways around here is this. >>'s to...
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the med is the place where were at sea began. today, the challenges in the eastern mediterranean syria, this is the brutal dictator and war criminal aside. he has a coastline on the eastern mediterranean . and here's what it looks like. it's confrontation between the united states and russia, that's the russian flag. right above the us and the other nations of this region are in conflict not only about the shia politics but also about the hydrocarbon. >> this is an area of the world which under the sea, in oil and natural gas . >> two thirds of us maritime trail passes through the canal. it's been expanded recently. yet there are challenges here in the mediterranean, maritime challenges. things upper right or going to see natural disasters plague the region, bottom left with we have refugee problems here. upper left we have the challenge of marcotte's. narcotics, let me show you a rather hopeful photograph. this is a drug bust. this is a high-tech u.s. navy vessels. it's capturing a drug runner. the bad news, is that the high-tec
the med is the place where were at sea began. today, the challenges in the eastern mediterranean syria, this is the brutal dictator and war criminal aside. he has a coastline on the eastern mediterranean . and here's what it looks like. it's confrontation between the united states and russia, that's the russian flag. right above the us and the other nations of this region are in conflict not only about the shia politics but also about the hydrocarbon. >> this is an area of the world which...
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our concerns on east china sea and south china sea situation. our defenseen cooperation and securing the peace and stability in east china sea as well as engaging nations in the south china sea. in order to secure seamless response in the alliance in any situation, we must constantly continue our efforts to strengthen the alliance. through today's discussion, we were able to seek specific direction for future reference. moving forward -- future efforts. moving forward, we will accelerate to the implementation of further guidelines and move and cooperation under the peace and security legislation. we will expand peace and cooperation, such as surveillance and joint training. furthermore, we will continue to promote cooperation in ballistic missile defense, including acquisition [indiscernible] and enhanced ability domain, such as cyberspace. we plan to strengthen further posture. response of along with this, in order to strengthen our own defense intend to review the national defense program and midtermk on the new defense program. this was expla
our concerns on east china sea and south china sea situation. our defenseen cooperation and securing the peace and stability in east china sea as well as engaging nations in the south china sea. in order to secure seamless response in the alliance in any situation, we must constantly continue our efforts to strengthen the alliance. through today's discussion, we were able to seek specific direction for future reference. moving forward -- future efforts. moving forward, we will accelerate to the...
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no sea monster's too big, no pup is too small! (beeping) sea patrol! to the beach tower!y, where's marshall? look, i'm a floaty toy. (all laughing) (barking) sea patrol ready for action, captain ryder, sir. cap'n turbot's got big trouble, pups. cap'n turbot: no! (all gasping) what is that thing? i'm not sure, but i do know it'll sink the flounder if we don't do something fast. so, for this mission, i'll need zuma. i need you to use your new boat with its grabber arms to pull the tentacles off the flounder. ready, set, get wet! and i'll also need rubble. i need you to use your new construction boat's crane to grab cap'n turbot off the boat. rubble on the double. i'll also need lifeguards to make sure everyone is safely out of the water until we take of... whatever that thing is. i'd like to help, but i guess i can't. sorry, rocky, not till you've earned your lifeguard badge. chase? skye? sure thing. let's go, skye. all right! sea patrol is on a roll! uh, ryder, how are we gonna get out to the founder? ryder: watch this! pups: whoa! all aboard, pups! (powering up) what's th
no sea monster's too big, no pup is too small! (beeping) sea patrol! to the beach tower!y, where's marshall? look, i'm a floaty toy. (all laughing) (barking) sea patrol ready for action, captain ryder, sir. cap'n turbot's got big trouble, pups. cap'n turbot: no! (all gasping) what is that thing? i'm not sure, but i do know it'll sink the flounder if we don't do something fast. so, for this mission, i'll need zuma. i need you to use your new boat with its grabber arms to pull the tentacles off...
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man: reefs are the most wonderful expression of life in the sea. they are this incredible ecosystem that we go visit, and it just blows us away all the time because they are this profusion of life that we just sort of instantly see. narrator: phil dustan is an ecologist and marine biologist who has been monitoring coral reefs since the mid 1970s. dustan: i had the privilege of working with jacques cousteau in the 1970s and 1980s. i worked with him as a scientist that helped make movies about coral reefs, and i worked as principal scientist on the calypso. cousteau was inspirational. he taught us that the oceans are alive. that was the biggest gift of all that he could ever give to humanity as a single human being. alling: i grew up by the sea, and i saiailed as a very yoyoung girl, w would go out on a smala, 12-foot boat and just loved being in the middle of the ocean. narrator: after spending over a decade at sea studying whales, dolphins, and marine life of all kinds, at age 26, gaie alling was invited to take part in a unique experiment. togethe
man: reefs are the most wonderful expression of life in the sea. they are this incredible ecosystem that we go visit, and it just blows us away all the time because they are this profusion of life that we just sort of instantly see. narrator: phil dustan is an ecologist and marine biologist who has been monitoring coral reefs since the mid 1970s. dustan: i had the privilege of working with jacques cousteau in the 1970s and 1980s. i worked with him as a scientist that helped make movies about...
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as a result under the leadership of criminal elements these pirate gangs were formed and went out to sea and were able to capture quite large numbers of commercial ships and hold them for ransom now he negotiated the answer to one of the longest ever hostage sieges by somali pirates twenty six sailors were held for five years what did they agree to in return for freeing the hostages i mean did you have to pay them off oh that's a good question i can answer some of that but maybe not all of it. you know we over the last four and a half years and that's a very long time for anybody to be held hostage in a in conditions like somalia. we had to find a way to negotiate with these people and find some leverage the neighbor of them to come to a deal you probably remember that at the height of piracy when the commercial ships were being held off somalia usually the insurance company paid out on the value of the ship and the value of the cargo and these pirates were used to getting huge sums of money in the many millions. and then yet there were some cases where the crew got taken to shore and th
as a result under the leadership of criminal elements these pirate gangs were formed and went out to sea and were able to capture quite large numbers of commercial ships and hold them for ransom now he negotiated the answer to one of the longest ever hostage sieges by somali pirates twenty six sailors were held for five years what did they agree to in return for freeing the hostages i mean did you have to pay them off oh that's a good question i can answer some of that but maybe not all of it....
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ya sea de viejo o por enfermedad o por lo que sea, pero nunca así. 1500 presos. ellos duermen afuera, en las carpas. locutor: revisitamos el lugar donde estuvo la polémica cárcel del alguacil arpaio. teresa: ro restaura el cabello reseco con un cuidado hidratante. whole blends, de garnier. línea de cabello legendary olive. con aceite de oliva y extractos de hoja de olivo. suaviza y da brillo, para un cabello naturalmente hermoso. garnier whole blends legendary olive. encuentra cada blend en walmart. chocolate clÁsico hershey's con trocitos de galleta y caramelo? hershey's cookie layer crunch. el clÁsico, con un twist. fue amor desde lanto que primera caricia y todo lo que querías era rodearlo de comodidad y protección es por eso que sólo pampers swaddlers es la opción #1 de los hospitales para arropar a tu bebé en una suavidad única y una protección inigualable para que sólo sientan amor. deseándote amor, sueños y juegos. pampers tu nariz se acomida en tu coche. aunque tú piensas que huele bien. tus acompañantes huelen esto. nuevo febreze car con tec
ya sea de viejo o por enfermedad o por lo que sea, pero nunca así. 1500 presos. ellos duermen afuera, en las carpas. locutor: revisitamos el lugar donde estuvo la polémica cárcel del alguacil arpaio. teresa: ro restaura el cabello reseco con un cuidado hidratante. whole blends, de garnier. línea de cabello legendary olive. con aceite de oliva y extractos de hoja de olivo. suaviza y da brillo, para un cabello naturalmente hermoso. garnier whole blends legendary olive. encuentra cada blend en...
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the sea wall is broken. >> there was a sea wall here?yes. >> now it is flooded with water. >> yes, flooded with water. ♪ >> where was your home? >> my home, right in the middle of the water. >> your home was there? >> yes. >> just washed away. >> yes, washed away. >> so you would have been walking through, people's homes right now. >> yes, yes. >> who do you blame? i know they're going to hate me. >> that's okay. >> america, the united states. >> the united states is responsible for over a quarter of the world's carbon emissions to date. in recent years, a warming planet, and melting glaciers, have resulted in rising seas. and an increase in extreme weather events. like this in the capital of kiribas in 2015. that's not just kiribas, that is worldwide. 40% of the world's population. lives within 60 miles of the coast. 145 million live less than three feet above sea level. this is miami last month. and new orleans, just two weeks ago. bite end of the century, worst case projections have parts of cities, along with parts of boston and manh
the sea wall is broken. >> there was a sea wall here?yes. >> now it is flooded with water. >> yes, flooded with water. ♪ >> where was your home? >> my home, right in the middle of the water. >> your home was there? >> yes. >> just washed away. >> yes, washed away. >> so you would have been walking through, people's homes right now. >> yes, yes. >> who do you blame? i know they're going to hate me. >> that's okay....
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we also discussed our concern about the security environment in the east china sea and south china sea. the united states and japan oppose any unilateral action that seeks to undermine japan's administration of the islands and we reaffirm article five of the u.s.-japan security treaty that covers these islands. we also oppose militarization activity in the south china sea. maritime disputes should be settled peacefully and maintain the freedom of navigation in accordance with the united nations conventions on the law of the sea. we maintain our unwavering commitment to the 2015 guidelines for u.s.-japan defense cooperation and we have instructed our staff to accelerate their implementation. we also will explore new and expanded activities and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, training and exercises, research and development, capacity building and joint and shared use of facilities. we discussed our deterrence to ensure the security and stability of japan and the asia-pacific region. we plan deep engagement through our extended deterrence and dialogue. both the united stat
we also discussed our concern about the security environment in the east china sea and south china sea. the united states and japan oppose any unilateral action that seeks to undermine japan's administration of the islands and we reaffirm article five of the u.s.-japan security treaty that covers these islands. we also oppose militarization activity in the south china sea. maritime disputes should be settled peacefully and maintain the freedom of navigation in accordance with the united nations...
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through the rivers to the sea. and when there's a huge increase in the water vapor in the sky, that makes the downpours much, much bigger. in one year, nearby houston had two once-in-500-year events, one once-in-a-thousand-year event all in a 12-month period. i was doing a training of climate activists in houston when another flood in louisiana was taking place. and, so, yes, the scientific community is nearly unanimous in saying, absolutely, this is disrupting the water cycle, leading to these much bigger downpours and the floods and in some areas mudslides that result from them. so, i'm glad your family is okay. i feel for you and your neighbors because in that region, the prevailing winds coming north from the gulf of mexico are carrying a lot more water vapor and making these events a lot more common. >> we've got another question over here. this is from stacey moeller. she's a coal miner from wyoming who voted for donald trump in 2016. stacey, welcome. >> thank you. thank you for taking my question. i'm a life
through the rivers to the sea. and when there's a huge increase in the water vapor in the sky, that makes the downpours much, much bigger. in one year, nearby houston had two once-in-500-year events, one once-in-a-thousand-year event all in a 12-month period. i was doing a training of climate activists in houston when another flood in louisiana was taking place. and, so, yes, the scientific community is nearly unanimous in saying, absolutely, this is disrupting the water cycle, leading to these...
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level rise or 1111 inches of extra sea level l rise. now, to put that in concrete terms, let't's look at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. now, annapolis right now experiences about 50 nuisance floods a year. under the best- ccase scenario, in 30 years hene it could be as high as over 240, abobout, high tides a year. if we have a highest-emission scenario, it could be as high as 380 tides a year, many of those twice a day. we think, there's only 365 days in the year. pretty much, that's almost... you know, it's inundation at thatat point. >> and in this country, we have encouraged people to build on coastal areas, barrier islands, and other high-risk areas that inevitably raise the risk level and the exposure, not only by property y values, high-valued prproperties,s, but the c cost f repair d d recory, , bo for the homeowne a as we as the blic infstructure atat supports them. sohink roads and brids and at kind thing.o it--the st of clime changeas to factored in both in public and private insurance and pupublic d privatete
level rise or 1111 inches of extra sea level l rise. now, to put that in concrete terms, let't's look at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. now, annapolis right now experiences about 50 nuisance floods a year. under the best- ccase scenario, in 30 years hene it could be as high as over 240, abobout, high tides a year. if we have a highest-emission scenario, it could be as high as 380 tides a year, many of those twice a day. we think, there's only 365 days in the year. pretty much,...
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the more the ice melts, the more sea levels rise. or even 1000 years. but it does not need to be completely melted for people to be in danger. only a small portion is required to raise sea levels, and to threaten millions of people coastal communities around the world. and in the expansion of renewable energy, this is a landmark development, wind turbines floating in the sea off norway. they will form the world's first floating wind farm. sarah: so, you've looked down towards the ground, and we've seen equipment measuring the weather at this level. but now we look up into the skies. to do that, i am joined by natalie. hi, natalie. talk us through this piece of equipment, here. ok, so this is the cellometer, a laser that takes a vertical snapshot of the atmosphere. this is the equipment that holds the laser. you can't see the laser. it measures outside the visible spectrum. so this looks 7,000 kilometres up into the sky. what is it measuring? it is measuring reflection from particles in the atmosphere. this could be cloud droplets or
the more the ice melts, the more sea levels rise. or even 1000 years. but it does not need to be completely melted for people to be in danger. only a small portion is required to raise sea levels, and to threaten millions of people coastal communities around the world. and in the expansion of renewable energy, this is a landmark development, wind turbines floating in the sea off norway. they will form the world's first floating wind farm. sarah: so, you've looked down towards the ground, and...
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they are known as the unicorns of the sea. why our scientists looking more into narwhals?can—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared, "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange, glowing disc that's brighter than anything save the moon, our neighbouring planet, mars. there is no doubt that this election is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newest nation. it'll take months, and billions of dollars to re pair what katrina achieved injust hours. three weeks is the longest the great clock has been off duty in 117 years, so it was with great satisfaction that clockmaker john vernon swung the pendulum to set the clock going again. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: thailand's supreme court has delayed the verdict for a month in a decision which could send yingluck shinawatra jail. america's gulf coast prepares for the onslaught of hurricane harvey — officials say those in its
they are known as the unicorns of the sea. why our scientists looking more into narwhals?can—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared, "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange, glowing disc that's brighter than anything save the moon, our neighbouring planet, mars. there is no doubt that this election is an...
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lo que sea. cuando sea. y ahora en donde sea.do entrevistas y es lo que me estÁn pagando asÍ que necesito que me contestes. >> mejor pago que ese difÍcil encontrar. fÍjate yo tengo apenas 4 meses. la gente quizÁs ve mi trayectoria, estoy comenzando desde 0 y tener la oportunidad de montarme en este escenario y expresar mi mÚsica y seguirem seguir mostrando mi arte estoy muy agradecido. >> voy a estar aquÍ. >> pero igual que yo. >> seguimos entrevistando al capo. >> por fin encontrÉ a luis pero para que ustedes vean que sÍ llamamos todo el tiempo a nuestros hijos. >> yo hablando con mi hijo. >> bendito. >> lo siento por ti mi amor pero mira con quiÉn estoy aquÍ. >> ¿quiÉn baila mejor jennifer o yo? >>> mira. >> mira no. >> ella es mi amiga. >> britney spears. >> la verdad que no hay que se pelean. >> yo puedo decir que como olga. >> por eso se pone rojas con todas. >> la mejor. >> estamos asfixiados. >> ya tus fanÁticos te van a estar viendo. >> estoy nuevo.49 como un refresco cuando se abre y hace >> entiendes. >> ya terminamos.
lo que sea. cuando sea. y ahora en donde sea.do entrevistas y es lo que me estÁn pagando asÍ que necesito que me contestes. >> mejor pago que ese difÍcil encontrar. fÍjate yo tengo apenas 4 meses. la gente quizÁs ve mi trayectoria, estoy comenzando desde 0 y tener la oportunidad de montarme en este escenario y expresar mi mÚsica y seguirem seguir mostrando mi arte estoy muy agradecido. >> voy a estar aquÍ. >> pero igual que yo. >> seguimos entrevistando al capo....
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lo que sea. cuando sea. y ahora en donde sea.s un toque de miel. es como si sumáramos lo chévere, más lo padre. es la suma de lo mejor de lo mejor en un cereal. honey bunches of oats. >> amigos, maÑana jueves se presentarÁn en el escenario de premios tu mundo los hermanos ganador de world of dance y bienvenidos chicos. >> larry. >> ok. >> la verdad que me confunden ustedes. >> miren les fue sÚper en world of dance. ¿cÓmo se sienten haber ganado un millÓn de dolares? >>> (hablando en inglÉs) nuch (hablando en inglÉs) >>> dice que normalmente no es el precio que se dan en este tipo de competencia, mÁs que el dinero la influencia en padres y jÓvenes y ahora tienen muchas ganas de seguir tratando. >> ahora han hecho muchÍsimo a su corta edad, estuvieron con beyonce de tour. >>> sÍ. >> dice que siempre piensan en beyonce que recientemente tuvo sus gemelos realmente no quiere que interceda. >> estuvieron trabajando muchÍsimo con j.lo creo que eran usted sus favoritos quisieran acompaÑarlas en las vegas es algo que estÁn tomando en cuen
lo que sea. cuando sea. y ahora en donde sea.s un toque de miel. es como si sumáramos lo chévere, más lo padre. es la suma de lo mejor de lo mejor en un cereal. honey bunches of oats. >> amigos, maÑana jueves se presentarÁn en el escenario de premios tu mundo los hermanos ganador de world of dance y bienvenidos chicos. >> larry. >> ok. >> la verdad que me confunden ustedes. >> miren les fue sÚper en world of dance. ¿cÓmo se sienten haber ganado un millÓn...
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the more the ice melts, the more sea levels rise. the next decade, the next 100, or even 1000 years. but it does not need to be completely melted for people to be in danger. only a small portion is required to raise sea levels, and to threaten millions of people coastal communities around the world. and in the expansion of renewable energy, this is a landmark development: wind turbines floating in the sea of norway. they will form the world's first floating wind farm. so, you've looked down towards the ground, and we've seen equipment measuring the weather at this level. but now we look up into the skies. to do that, i am joined by natalie. hi, natalie. talk us through this piece of equipment, here. ok, so this is the cellometer, a laser that takes a vertical snapshot of the atmosphere. this is the equipment that holds the laser. you can't see the laser. it measures outside the visible spectrum. so this looks 7000 kilometres up into the sky. what is it measuring? it is measuring reflection from particles in the atmosphere. this could
the more the ice melts, the more sea levels rise. the next decade, the next 100, or even 1000 years. but it does not need to be completely melted for people to be in danger. only a small portion is required to raise sea levels, and to threaten millions of people coastal communities around the world. and in the expansion of renewable energy, this is a landmark development: wind turbines floating in the sea of norway. they will form the world's first floating wind farm. so, you've looked down...
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and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at a real* dot com. and now abc world news. this is bbc world news america reporting from washington i'm john o'brien. president trump takes aim at the leaders of his own party blaming them for legislative failures and giving a few pointers on how they should do that jobs. danish prosecutors are seeking a murder charge against the submarine owner who was the last to be seen with the journalist came vaal. before her mutilated body washed up on shore. and she is the seven hundred fifty million dollar woman the winner of last night's powerball comes forward to claim the biggest prize ever awarded to a single person. welcome to our views on public television in americ. around the globe. politics is known as a. sports but usually the attacks aimed at the opposition and not to your own party. well president trump has a different tactic using social media again today to go off to top republicans who should be his most important allies.
and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at a real* dot com. and now abc world news. this is bbc world news america reporting from washington i'm john o'brien. president trump takes aim at the leaders of his own party blaming them for legislative failures and giving a few pointers on how they should do that jobs. danish prosecutors are seeking a murder charge against the submarine owner...
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it looked like a sea mist. i had experienced some of this before and i said we are out of here and got out. by the time we got to the steps to the cafe, just 45 minutes, the ladies says we are evacuating the whole area. it became serious and rocking to the car we saw people who were clambering up the beach to get off and then on the way back when we left we passed incident vehicles, the ambulance, fire brigade and all the lot. the chaos down there now must be reasonably bad. a lot of people would have been caught up in this presumably. the ones on the beach who were five or 600 yards away from the stairs where the first ones to get the most. they had to make their way back to the stairs and at both ends of the beach, 1.5 mile beach, it was full of people. to have a0 or 50 people with slight irritation in their eyes would be a huge understatement. that number in the car park washing their eyes out with water. he described the symptoms that you and others felt. how long did the last for christmas i would not have
it looked like a sea mist. i had experienced some of this before and i said we are out of here and got out. by the time we got to the steps to the cafe, just 45 minutes, the ladies says we are evacuating the whole area. it became serious and rocking to the car we saw people who were clambering up the beach to get off and then on the way back when we left we passed incident vehicles, the ambulance, fire brigade and all the lot. the chaos down there now must be reasonably bad. a lot of people...
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. >> that's a sea lemon. see the cluster in the back, those receptors help them sense chemicals in the environment. >> you learn something from him every time you check out his videos. >> i know he's a smart guy. i wonder when he sees these things does he have to go hold on a second. does he really just know what everything is? >> he is a human encyclopedia of all things wild. >> no, it's hey, siri what's that? >> let's see what else he finds under rock. >> it's a huge prickle back. they breathe underwater with their gills and when the tide goes out they can stay out of the water for several hours breathing air. >> he finds the weirdest little creatures all the time. >> these are under your feet. he's in america. and this kind of stuff is in our back yard. >> see if you can spot what he's going to pick up. it's right there before your very eyes. >> there we go. whoa! look at the underside of that thing. >> it blends in so well. >> look at that sea star. >> wow! that's like, a treasure find. >> what the heck?
. >> that's a sea lemon. see the cluster in the back, those receptors help them sense chemicals in the environment. >> you learn something from him every time you check out his videos. >> i know he's a smart guy. i wonder when he sees these things does he have to go hold on a second. does he really just know what everything is? >> he is a human encyclopedia of all things wild. >> no, it's hey, siri what's that? >> let's see what else he finds under rock....
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is it surviving the sea sickness? but i don't think she is seasick at the moment. we will be checking in with the crew and the dog as they go through their voyage. just time to remind you of the breaking news this hour. in the past hour, donald trump has been defending his response to the deadly protests at the weekend in cha rlottesville in protests at the weekend in charlottesville in virginia. at the noisy press conference, he said he did not make all of the facts when he made his comments. he blamed many sites. he also said that race relations had improved since he took office and would improve given the millions ofjobs he intends to bring to the united states will. he talked about his strategist who has come underfire about his strategist who has come under fire today. calling about his strategist who has come underfire today. calling steve bannon a good pawson, he says what will happen to him. we will continue to follow that. thank you for being with us. hello there. could an atlantic hurricane be the saviour of
is it surviving the sea sickness? but i don't think she is seasick at the moment. we will be checking in with the crew and the dog as they go through their voyage. just time to remind you of the breaking news this hour. in the past hour, donald trump has been defending his response to the deadly protests at the weekend in cha rlottesville in protests at the weekend in charlottesville in virginia. at the noisy press conference, he said he did not make all of the facts when he made his comments....
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and he buried her at sea. but he denies any wrongdoing me kampot victims tallulah my client has not confessed anything. my client still pleads not guilty to the charges against him. not a police believe pizza matson's sunk his own submarine and has been charged with negligent manslaughter. peter matson hit the headlines in two thousand and eight when he managed to build the nearly eighty meter long vessel. using online tried funding his biographer has been speaking about him. all matson is the was one the one hand his and engineer nerdy engineer type but then he has this the other i'm more artistic in a kind of the. approach to the world. that he builds the rockets and has done for all his whole life yes bill roberts and his plan is to shoot himself. and opera up into the sky. police say they cannot give any further information at this time as the investigation continues to find out what happens to kim vile. could you there ensign bbc news. nnova. it's been six years since the fall of colonel qaddafi and since
and he buried her at sea. but he denies any wrongdoing me kampot victims tallulah my client has not confessed anything. my client still pleads not guilty to the charges against him. not a police believe pizza matson's sunk his own submarine and has been charged with negligent manslaughter. peter matson hit the headlines in two thousand and eight when he managed to build the nearly eighty meter long vessel. using online tried funding his biographer has been speaking about him. all matson is the...
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leonardo: ya, no seas infantil, julián, por favor. digo, todos hacemos eso.s un maldito. quién sabe cuántos hijos tengas por ahí botados, ¿verdad? leonardo: julián, bájale a tu drama, ¿sí? julián: nunca la quisiste. desde el principio sabías que estaba enferma, por eso te casaste con ella. leonardo: ¿cómo puedes decir eso? ¿cómo? tienes que respetarme. julián: tú no mereces mi respeto leonardo: mira, todavía eres menor de edad y tienes que obedecerme. julián: te odio. ¡te odio! mayra: es que no quiere decirme nada. patty: se me hace muy raro. le voy a preguntar. mayra: patty, te lo suplico, por favor, estoy muy preocupada. quiero ayudarla. tengo que saber qué es lo que está pasando. patty: tranquila, de seguro no es nada tan grave. mayra: eres muy buena amiga. patty: le voy a preguntar a ver cómo me va. mayra: suerte. [llaman a la puerta] patty: diana, soy yo, ¿puedo pasar? diana: pasa. patty: tu mamá me habló para que viniera. estamos muy preocupadas por ti. diana: no tiene por qué, no pasa nada. patty: es obvio que algo pasa. ¿qué hizo tu papá? lo asustó? d
leonardo: ya, no seas infantil, julián, por favor. digo, todos hacemos eso.s un maldito. quién sabe cuántos hijos tengas por ahí botados, ¿verdad? leonardo: julián, bájale a tu drama, ¿sí? julián: nunca la quisiste. desde el principio sabías que estaba enferma, por eso te casaste con ella. leonardo: ¿cómo puedes decir eso? ¿cómo? tienes que respetarme. julián: tú no mereces mi respeto leonardo: mira, todavía eres menor de edad y tienes que obedecerme. julián: te odio. ¡te...
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again, we talked earlier about sea walls. we talked about drainage systems which they had in the netherlands as well in order to handle times when water does accumulate. we need investments in all of these but at the same time the people of the netherlands are not building major cities beat from their seawall.that wou they are building it in a way that would be viewed far more sustainably than we see in the united states and of course in countries like the netherlands they have a long history of talking about the issue of sealevel rise even before people talked about it in the context of climate change. they are well ahead of the curve in the country and you are righo that we should learn from them and from some other countries around the world that are dealing with this issue real time now and find the mostfi efficient way to spend taxpayer dollars and spend the dollars of the private sector to make the changes necessary to prevent a harvey or katrina happening again in the future. i will note that when the flooding is occur
again, we talked earlier about sea walls. we talked about drainage systems which they had in the netherlands as well in order to handle times when water does accumulate. we need investments in all of these but at the same time the people of the netherlands are not building major cities beat from their seawall.that wou they are building it in a way that would be viewed far more sustainably than we see in the united states and of course in countries like the netherlands they have a long history...
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talking about the warming of the seas and the melting of the sea ice, but what weather conditions will at certain points we have in wearing t—shirts because it was sunny and bright. we have had every kind of weather from fog to strong winds, and you will get some cold conditions as well. essentially, polar conditions change. four seasons in one day does not quite describe it really. what material will they have to take with them? they can't rely on aerial drops or additional support being provided, they have got to carry what they need. yes, these sort of votes will be carrying all the food and fuel and emergency supplies they need, and emergency supplies they need, and in particular the right sort of clothes to keep everyone on and save. and to pass the time, what is there to look at? even from the beaches here, i have been watching humpback whales feeding and baby wa ils humpback whales feeding and baby wails swimming past. there is plenty to look at in the ocean. where there is ice, there are seals and eventually polar bears. there is a lot to look at. a lot of people will be watchi
talking about the warming of the seas and the melting of the sea ice, but what weather conditions will at certain points we have in wearing t—shirts because it was sunny and bright. we have had every kind of weather from fog to strong winds, and you will get some cold conditions as well. essentially, polar conditions change. four seasons in one day does not quite describe it really. what material will they have to take with them? they can't rely on aerial drops or additional support being...
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. >> ya sea en la cultura no, que no tienen la economÍa para comprar un libro. nivel de edad. marÍa: un estudiante puede bajar un promedio de dos a tres meses en habilidades de lectura y matemÁtica durante las vacaciones de verano. >> te garantizo que hay tres telÉfonos en cada casa, los niÑos tienen telÉfono sin embargo el acceso a libros estÁ limitado. marÍa: para mÁs informaciÓn sobre cÓmo obtener los libros que fueron entregados a esas organizaciones, tiene que llamar al nÚmero que aparece en pantalla. ♪ ♪ julio: la represa estÁ liberando agua de manera descontrolada, agravando la situaciÓn de extensa zona del Área metropolitana de houston que sigue recibiendo lluvias por el paso de harvey. ha recibido 10,000 personas, doblando el nÚmero de camas que habÍa para los refugiados. las historias de los desplazados se empiezan a conocer. periodista: hogares completamente inundadas, Árboles caÍdos y oficiales trabajando contrarreloj para respaldar a los residentes es lo que se vive en la ciudad, donde el rÍo colorado se desbordÓ alcanzando un nivel de mÁs de 54 pie
. >> ya sea en la cultura no, que no tienen la economÍa para comprar un libro. nivel de edad. marÍa: un estudiante puede bajar un promedio de dos a tres meses en habilidades de lectura y matemÁtica durante las vacaciones de verano. >> te garantizo que hay tres telÉfonos en cada casa, los niÑos tienen telÉfono sin embargo el acceso a libros estÁ limitado. marÍa: para mÁs informaciÓn sobre cÓmo obtener los libros que fueron entregados a esas organizaciones, tiene que llamar...
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. >> en el caso del hijo que nacÓo en estados unidos quizÁs no sea elegible si no hay denuncia. >> peronueve veces a ciudad de mÉxico, la mÁs reciÉn estÁ en mÉxico. ambos niÑos nacieron en estados unidos donde pascual pretende regresar con ellos. en ti una. >> en medio de estos operativos contra indocumentados el presidente trump se lanza contra la inmigraciÓn legal, salio a respaldar un que cortarÍa la por, entre otras cosas pedirÍa que los inmigrantes que quieren venir a estados unidos, tengan prioridad si hablan inglÉs, diego amplÍa. >> por, (hablan en inglÉs) cumpliendo con urna de sus promesas de campaÑa hizo la ley migratoria que busca reducir la migraciÓn legal y cambiar el sus ema . >> lo consideran un golpe para la comunidad. >> solo va a lastimar mÁs personas. >> pero en una rueda de prensa la casa blanca dijo que esto evita que la clase obrera de estadounidenses sea desplazoada por mano de obra no calificada. no se podrÍa pedir a menores de edad. para emigrar tienen que alcanzar 30 puntos, con conocimiento de inglÉs de 6 a 12 puntos, educaciÓn universitaria de 5 a 10 minutos,
. >> en el caso del hijo que nacÓo en estados unidos quizÁs no sea elegible si no hay denuncia. >> peronueve veces a ciudad de mÉxico, la mÁs reciÉn estÁ en mÉxico. ambos niÑos nacieron en estados unidos donde pascual pretende regresar con ellos. en ti una. >> en medio de estos operativos contra indocumentados el presidente trump se lanza contra la inmigraciÓn legal, salio a respaldar un que cortarÍa la por, entre otras cosas pedirÍa que los inmigrantes que quieren...