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cooler eggs into males researchers from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration in hawai found that rising temperatures have resulted in an excess of female pacific ocean turtles being born with the males becoming increasingly outnumbered it's now getting a lot harder for the animals to find mates. eat climate change also poses problems for the cuckoo this parasitic creature returns from west africa and april and lays its eggs in other birds' nests hoping its unfortunate victims will enjoy a bait and hatch them which normally happens but if the surrogates own chicks have already started hatching in hot weather they recognize the cuckoo eggs more easily and then they just throw them out of the nest. even to be in the year 2020 the most natural pings that a woman goes through. big menstruation for example traditional beliefs and the lack of access to scientific reasoning means that women in many parts of the world are treated like outcasts every month but more of the women and men are speaking out above the noise about hygiene solutions reproductive health and even the envi
cooler eggs into males researchers from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration in hawai found that rising temperatures have resulted in an excess of female pacific ocean turtles being born with the males becoming increasingly outnumbered it's now getting a lot harder for the animals to find mates. eat climate change also poses problems for the cuckoo this parasitic creature returns from west africa and april and lays its eggs in other birds' nests hoping its unfortunate victims...
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the national oceanic and atmospheric administration was founded to take a look at the climate on earthght of connecting the oceans and the clouds before. and they're both in the same title of that agency. a comprehensive clean air act, clean water act-- all that happened while we were going to the moon. and people ask-- ( applause ) and people ask, "why are we going to space?" you know why you go to space? a cosmic perspective can descend upon you in such a way that you are realigned with your own survival and the survival of others in such a way that maybe you're going to do something about it. and on the 50th anniversary of that, and we need to keep doing it. ( applause ) >> stephen: i agree. can you-- neil... can you run for president? we have to take a little bit of a break. please stick around. we'll be right back with more mr. neil degrasse tyson. i'm sorry, doctor. i saved hundreds on my car insurance when i switched to geico. this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you go to high-five a coworker, and you do a perfect high-five. everyone is really excited for
the national oceanic and atmospheric administration was founded to take a look at the climate on earthght of connecting the oceans and the clouds before. and they're both in the same title of that agency. a comprehensive clean air act, clean water act-- all that happened while we were going to the moon. and people ask-- ( applause ) and people ask, "why are we going to space?" you know why you go to space? a cosmic perspective can descend upon you in such a way that you are realigned...
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and recovery. joining us is the founder of our daily planet. former principle deputy administrator of the national oceanic atmospheric administration. ere's some pushback of people saying only every ten years do you have the influence over companies responsible for carbon emissions and this is one of those times. and in ten years from now people are going to say to us, you had this chance to put some conditions about carbon emissions on the companies and didn't when you gave them money. on the other hand, we have news today, "wall street journal" reporting that the environmental protection agency is planning to waive compliance requirements for those of oil refiners and not even being neutral. the plan to make it more lax rather than tighter. >> yes, indeed, ali. thank you so much for having me on today. this is a really important conversation to have about this economic stimulus bill. these provisions should be as green as they possibly can be. as green as our economy was before the trump administration rolling back regulations today willie nilly. it is terrible to think we'll squander the opportunity and it is not an opportunity an
and recovery. joining us is the founder of our daily planet. former principle deputy administrator of the national oceanic atmospheric administration. ere's some pushback of people saying only every ten years do you have the influence over companies responsible for carbon emissions and this is one of those times. and in ten years from now people are going to say to us, you had this chance to put some conditions about carbon emissions on the companies and didn't when you gave them money. on the...
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national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa overseeing satellite ships and airplanes that look back to earth, monitoring the health of our oceans and adversary. now after 2017 she's written a book it's called "handprints on hubble" and astronaut story of invention and that is the subject of her talk tonight. the lovely folks at books on call nyc are our booksellers tonight. kathryn sullivan will be signing copies after her talk and after the key when day. we are going to have she's going to come and talk followed by q&a with you our wonderful audience and then we will have the book signing. please welcome doctor kathryn sullivan. [applause] [applause] >> april 24, 1990, follows right back where we had been 14 days earlier. suited up, strapped in, and ready to go with the countdown clock stopped at t -31 seconds. ...... >> on the other side of the atlantic ocean. once would be scrubbed rather than take that risk but if it was long think of the tire pressure sensor on your car it could be fine and there is no reason to scratch. which was it? serious problem or faulty indicator. g
national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa overseeing satellite ships and airplanes that look back to earth, monitoring the health of our oceans and adversary. now after 2017 she's written a book it's called "handprints on hubble" and astronaut story of invention and that is the subject of her talk tonight. the lovely folks at books on call nyc are our booksellers tonight. kathryn sullivan will be signing copies after her talk and after the key when day. we are going to...
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it was trump who used the black sharpie to mark up an official national oceanic and atmospheric administrationwhich he displayed during an oval office briefing on wednesday, according to a white house official who spoke on the condition of anonymity. no one else writes like that on a map with a black sharpie [ laughter and applause it's amazing to me the reporters actually had to spend time on this they actually had to call up anonymous sources and get them to reveal who the sharpie culprit was. it's like watergate except trump is his own deep throat he's cheap throat. "don't worry, we don't need to pay for a new map. i'll just draw it with a sharpie. everyone will think it's real. [ light laughter ] it's probably what did he for each of eric's birthdays [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] now, trump has tried to muddy the waters and confuse everyone by making this as complicated as possible so let's keep it very simple last sunday, september 1st, trump tweeted that alabama will most likely be hit much harder than anticipated and then 20 minutes later, the national weather service in birmingham, ala
it was trump who used the black sharpie to mark up an official national oceanic and atmospheric administrationwhich he displayed during an oval office briefing on wednesday, according to a white house official who spoke on the condition of anonymity. no one else writes like that on a map with a black sharpie [ laughter and applause it's amazing to me the reporters actually had to spend time on this they actually had to call up anonymous sources and get them to reveal who the sharpie culprit...
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scientific research and development at the national institutes of standards and technology by 14%, overall it cuts the department by 30%. at the national oceanic and atmospheric administration by 40%, the research provided by these agencies leads to innovation that fuels american technological leadership. the budget eliminates more than half a billion dollars in noaa grant programs, which are critical to helping communities understand and prepare for climate change, and to support our seacoast and fisheries in new hampshire and across the country. i was particularly disappointed to see that the budget eliminates the 10 million dollars that the committee secured last year to help the new england fisheries which have really been devastated by the reduced catches for decades. any additional fees will drive so many of the remaining fishing operations out of business. the budget eliminates the manufacturing partnership that helps domestic producers improve their competitiveness at a time when so many of our small and medium sized manufacturers have been hard hit by the administration's tariffs trade wars have cost american businesses and consumers 50 billion dollars according to
scientific research and development at the national institutes of standards and technology by 14%, overall it cuts the department by 30%. at the national oceanic and atmospheric administration by 40%, the research provided by these agencies leads to innovation that fuels american technological leadership. the budget eliminates more than half a billion dollars in noaa grant programs, which are critical to helping communities understand and prepare for climate change, and to support our seacoast...
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officials with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration say it's harder to recover from lowmedia for the daily briefing. as soon as he steps up to the microphone, we'll bring it to you live. we'll send it over to sal for one last check of traffi. >> reporter: good morning. we are doing very well in the silicon valley, where all the working from home started a couple of weeks back. seems like everyone has the hang of it. we had an earlier crash on 17. you may have heard me talking about it. it's been cleared. >>> we are about to hear from the president with that coronavirus task force update. we'll listen in together. >> working on various elements. deal. the democrats are very much wanting something to happen, and the republicans are likewise wanting something to happen. and i think it will. i spoke with mitch mcconnell. there's tremendous spirit to get something done. we'll see what happens. but my conversation was very good with senator schumer. i thank you all for joining yours. i'd like to begin by providing an update on what we are doing to minimize the impact of the ch
officials with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration say it's harder to recover from lowmedia for the daily briefing. as soon as he steps up to the microphone, we'll bring it to you live. we'll send it over to sal for one last check of traffi. >> reporter: good morning. we are doing very well in the silicon valley, where all the working from home started a couple of weeks back. seems like everyone has the hang of it. we had an earlier crash on 17. you may have heard me...