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the israel's buy agencies also stumbled upon carl lee. at the turn of the millennium, they feared the business men from china could increase the range of their arch enemies missiles. with dramatic consequences for israel it was more than 20 years ago when v you renew is k for spine to north korea asking for besides too bike is in the middle school and it will very um, open towards the needs and they say we have here on the shelf besides my, as many as you want, the, you want any question was really interesting. what is the range of to me sense? and when the newest korean told into the range is 1000 kilometer the say, we don't by this is less than 1300. we don't need and we all want to do maps to see what the 3 hundreds we add to the capability and it was really clear the use less than getting keep to the top of the, you know, 30 $2.00 a difference of 300 kilometers to potentially cause hundreds of thousands. so say technologies, investment there will you heat, you keep so crowded into keels. many israel is regularly hit by smaller missile
the israel's buy agencies also stumbled upon carl lee. at the turn of the millennium, they feared the business men from china could increase the range of their arch enemies missiles. with dramatic consequences for israel it was more than 20 years ago when v you renew is k for spine to north korea asking for besides too bike is in the middle school and it will very um, open towards the needs and they say we have here on the shelf besides my, as many as you want, the, you want any question was...
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this company was the seed for carl lees commercial empire. the israel ease gave us some of the substance and content of certain emails that showed references to w. m. d and other materials for weapons procurement, missile production, things like that. the we would work until late at night. we order in pizzas, piers, and just work on this thing all the time. the prosecutors, we're in luck because in one particular aspect, carl lee had been extremely reckless. some of the e mail addresses were from us providers, hotmail, or yahoo, because they were in the us, there was a procedure to get access to this content of those emails from the email service providers. so we had a starting point and we had some very talented, tenacious prosecutors working on the case. and they just dug into the information. they were making connections. what they found trumped all their findings. to date, the investigators stumbled upon in new were bold transactions and a seemingly impenetrable network of dummy companies. we found so many channels of w. m. d, proliferati
this company was the seed for carl lees commercial empire. the israel ease gave us some of the substance and content of certain emails that showed references to w. m. d and other materials for weapons procurement, missile production, things like that. the we would work until late at night. we order in pizzas, piers, and just work on this thing all the time. the prosecutors, we're in luck because in one particular aspect, carl lee had been extremely reckless. some of the e mail addresses were...
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one that totally changed their impression of carl lee. one of the companies, they were able to attribute to him had a website that it showed he wasn't just a dealer. you had a lot of product listings from various different types of graphite. we actually realized that the address out of town wasn't just a business address of the warehouse or an office, but it was actually the, the large crow flight factory really changed the scale of the program and online. and it was room kind of mind blowing discovery. the 50 of the satellite imagery, it's a pretty big place. i think online that it was facing about 80000 square meters. was quite difficult to verify exactly what's going on inside those buildings. so with the factory company, these things are in china. it becomes a completely different kind of problem. following months of preparation, a fact finding mission to china itself in the city where investigators, by agencies and the london researchers believed carl lee was hiding. the, the, all the tracks left by the world's most wanted arms deale
one that totally changed their impression of carl lee. one of the companies, they were able to attribute to him had a website that it showed he wasn't just a dealer. you had a lot of product listings from various different types of graphite. we actually realized that the address out of town wasn't just a business address of the warehouse or an office, but it was actually the, the large crow flight factory really changed the scale of the program and online. and it was room kind of mind blowing...
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carl: changing gears now.een 90 years since the first recorded siding of the so-called loch ness monster. a story from the scottish highlands that has become famous around the world. nessie's existence has never been verified but nasa is being asked to help. >> the tranquil water of loch ness, home to a mythical monster said to be hiding in its depths. >> when things are flat at loch ness, we can see for miles around. >> those who go out on boats here are always on the lookout for anything unusual. >> on my right hand side, we are looking for sonar contact. that would be nice. we can see there is a contact on the screen just now. >> there are plenty of hiding places for the fabled beast. loch ness is vast and contains as much water as the lakes of england and wales combined. steve has dedicated his life to solving the mystery of the loch ness monster and believes he saw it once, too. >> there were waves going that way. maybe 1.5 feet high. something shot through like a torpedo. still waiting for the second gli
carl: changing gears now.een 90 years since the first recorded siding of the so-called loch ness monster. a story from the scottish highlands that has become famous around the world. nessie's existence has never been verified but nasa is being asked to help. >> the tranquil water of loch ness, home to a mythical monster said to be hiding in its depths. >> when things are flat at loch ness, we can see for miles around. >> those who go out on boats here are always on the lookout...
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bob, carl, it's wonderful to see you.hank you so much for agreeing to speak to us, speak to me, speak to the bbc. there are a lot of people who may be watching you now who were at least partly inspired to become reporters by you two, and perhaps by hollywood's depiction of you two. and yet, as we sit here now, the trade is in a state of some crisis. trust in news is collapsing. social media has degraded the truth. i wonder if we could start with just a word of inspiration for them. why should young people today, why should anyone, become a reporter? because the truth is the bottom line for anything in your life, in the community you live in, in terms of having comity among people. we need to know what's real, as opposed to what's false. and the press is the essential element in a community of being able to attain that. we started using the phrase 50 years ago, "the best obtainable version of the truth," for what real reporting, realjournalism is. and if you have that, and if you have an audience that is open to the best o
bob, carl, it's wonderful to see you.hank you so much for agreeing to speak to us, speak to me, speak to the bbc. there are a lot of people who may be watching you now who were at least partly inspired to become reporters by you two, and perhaps by hollywood's depiction of you two. and yet, as we sit here now, the trade is in a state of some crisis. trust in news is collapsing. social media has degraded the truth. i wonder if we could start with just a word of inspiration for them. why should...
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sandra and carl delay-magneson.e hirschel and andy shreeves robert and susan rosenbaum, the corporation for publi broad d.a.'sing and viewers like you. tough. william: good evening and welcome to "washington week, " i'm william brangham. president biden welcomed in indian prime minister modi. the visit was aimed 59 drawing the u.s. and india closer together strategically while also countering china's global influence. president biden: challenges and opportunities facing the world require that india and the united states work and lead together and we are. william: this comes as tensions between the u.s. and china flared up again there week when perspective biden referred to president xi jinping as a dictator at a california fundraiser. a day after secretary of state delicate diplomatic visit to beijing. on thursday, biden defended his comments. president biden: i expect to be meeting with president xi sometime i the future. i don't think it's had in i-real consequence. william: joining us tonight is vivian. she cover
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carl, correspondent carl nasman. thank you so much foi joining carl, thank you so much for joining usow. we are starting to hear some other developments coming out of the navy. whatever they had to say? we are, monica, we are learning some information that may give us some clues into the timing of this catastrophe involving the titan vessel. this is according to cbs news, and reporting that the us navy heard what it calls acoustic anomaly consistent with an implosion shortly after the titan lost contact with its mothership, and that would have been on sunday morning. this fits with a lot of other clues that we were getting today as well, including the location of that debris that was located, only about 600 feet or around 500 metres from the bow of the wreckage of the titanic itself. it does seem at least that we can start to infer that something went seriously wrong on that ship just hours into its dive that may have led to a catastrophic implosion. my colleaguejohn sudworth has colleague john sudworth has more. it was hope of a miracle that drove the intense media interest. now the
carl, correspondent carl nasman. thank you so much foi joining carl, thank you so much for joining usow. we are starting to hear some other developments coming out of the navy. whatever they had to say? we are, monica, we are learning some information that may give us some clues into the timing of this catastrophe involving the titan vessel. this is according to cbs news, and reporting that the us navy heard what it calls acoustic anomaly consistent with an implosion shortly after the titan...
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over to you, carl. family members today have — over to you, carl.s today have called _ over to you, carl. family members today have called for _ over to you, carl. family members today have called for a _ over to you, carl. family members today have called for a full - today have called for a full investigation into exactly what happened on that titan submersible post up these are family members of one of the british passengers on board. meanwhile, today, recovery efforts continue. about 900 miles from a rear sending efforts continue. about 900 miles from a rearsending in efforts continue. about 900 miles from a rear sending in boston, searching for more debris on the bottom of the ocean —— from where we are standing. here's our correspondentjohn sudworth. the investigation into what went wrong on board will be hugely complex. with its shattered hull now lying on the bottom of the mid atlantic ocean, navy robots are continuing to photograph and map the wreckage. but, however difficult, relatives of those lost on board say getting answers is vital. t
over to you, carl. family members today have — over to you, carl.s today have called _ over to you, carl. family members today have called for _ over to you, carl. family members today have called for a _ over to you, carl. family members today have called for a full - today have called for a full investigation into exactly what happened on that titan submersible post up these are family members of one of the british passengers on board. meanwhile, today, recovery efforts continue. about 900...
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carl, is there in boston, for your information. carl, let's come back now.rry on. ihla over you. so do carry on. no problem- _ over you. so do carry on. no problem- it _ over you. so do carry on. no problem. it is _ over you. so do carry on. fir: problem. it is interesting just to be able to picture and visualise the skill of these operations because it is such a remote area from where we are in boston. it is 900 miles. these are distances that can be trumped quickly maybe using aircraft, but if you want to bring such sophisticated, heavy technical equipment out there, it does take a long time. i willjust pop back briefly nuts that press conference from earlier today. the biggest news of course were those noises that were detected. tuesday and even into wednesday morning. these were coming from some sonar capabilities by canadian officials that have been scouring this area for a long time. they are now sending those noise samples to experts to go and analyse them and try to figure out whether or not that is coming from that loss vessel. ., ~' , ., , or not t
carl, is there in boston, for your information. carl, let's come back now.rry on. ihla over you. so do carry on. no problem- _ over you. so do carry on. no problem- it _ over you. so do carry on. no problem. it is _ over you. so do carry on. fir: problem. it is interesting just to be able to picture and visualise the skill of these operations because it is such a remote area from where we are in boston. it is 900 miles. these are distances that can be trumped quickly maybe using aircraft, but...
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but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for the day. i like in 3 weeks when we went back there, there was growing, i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into prosper reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on some numbers are aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and the ocean on the doorstep. the tennis and reigning champion ego tional deck has advanced to the french open final. after beating beatrice, had that maya the wells, number one full dominate to the 1st that and who usual style winning 6 to brazilian had out of my i gave her a tough bottle in the 2nd said she contacted, kept her cool and ended up prevailing 76 on sunday, she'll be dining for the french open title and 4 years and there was a shock upset india semi final match on seeded carlita which over has beaten weld number 2. i mean us up blank i in 3 sets despite dealing with leg cr
but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for the day. i like in 3 weeks when we went back there, there was growing, i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into prosper reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on some numbers are aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and...
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activity solid and joey used to dives the carl, quite legally he says. but the rise in black market practices made that based on profitable, unsustainable. yeah. and let bishop, there's a lot of legal fishing going on. and that creates huge problems for is because of the destroys, or carlos stocks and the entire seabed. me to the for my house, if 10 kilos of carl or growing on a rock illegal fishing method will destroy all the habitats around it is kept because good. you know the high is on drop by g, the not heavy loads up. the carl is lost. the only one kilo ends up being costs, so it's almost the fast. he says the purchase, colorado is sold across the globe demand and stuff in europe and asia, or is especially high performance either says it's hard for a star to use to verify the calls origins. if it gets cold, right. cool is almost like cocaine these days is on the top. you took ducky and you said yeah. a while ago they caught him to turn in mine with a boat, who was transporting carl to italy legally about to set the fits for jackie after to pick. e
activity solid and joey used to dives the carl, quite legally he says. but the rise in black market practices made that based on profitable, unsustainable. yeah. and let bishop, there's a lot of legal fishing going on. and that creates huge problems for is because of the destroys, or carlos stocks and the entire seabed. me to the for my house, if 10 kilos of carl or growing on a rock illegal fishing method will destroy all the habitats around it is kept because good. you know the high is on...
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>> you know, carl, we've done a fair amount of deals over the last many years. and we felt the scale was quite important for the organization so now i look -- when i look at scale, i look at are we in all the right places and do we have the right scale in each of those markets? and i think that answer is, yes. i feel the company's in a much better place with the acquisitions we've done for the last seven, eight years. today it would have to be for the right opportunity, it would have to be accretive we have the currency available that wouldn't motivate us to do a deal it has to be strategic for the right reasons and accretive for our shareholders. >> what's let's talk about pricing. what are you seeing for incentives and, more importantly, how is that breaking down across major markets in the u.s.? >> that's an interesting question, morgan, because we saw the pressure the builders had last year, and we saw prices through a combination of incentives, adjustment in prices, a lot of help on the mortgage interest rate side. and i would say since we turned the corner
>> you know, carl, we've done a fair amount of deals over the last many years. and we felt the scale was quite important for the organization so now i look -- when i look at scale, i look at are we in all the right places and do we have the right scale in each of those markets? and i think that answer is, yes. i feel the company's in a much better place with the acquisitions we've done for the last seven, eight years. today it would have to be for the right opportunity, it would have to...
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and spc survival commission, carl specialist group. i asked him to what extent re growing carl brakes can counter the effects of climate change in our oceans. so thank you for having me. i wrote you a question is right. it's not going to be enough to rates and the type of car rates . i mean, every f accounts, particularly local levels and where you have communities and stakeholders involved in the re system. but to enable that, what to really count, we'd have to change the big picture drivers. so that's climate change principally and over consumption. so we need to turn those around in order to give the refresh duration assets, the best chance they can have. otherwise, voices say, the most cars will be extinguished by the end of the century. what hope is there considering how fragile rapes, i mean, it can just be one or 2 degrees difference and uh, and suddenly they've gone well, yeah, so we're already, it's, we're seeing huge impacts on car rates and we're only at $1.00 degrees warming, even $1.00, we estimate is too much and 2 degree
and spc survival commission, carl specialist group. i asked him to what extent re growing carl brakes can counter the effects of climate change in our oceans. so thank you for having me. i wrote you a question is right. it's not going to be enough to rates and the type of car rates . i mean, every f accounts, particularly local levels and where you have communities and stakeholders involved in the re system. but to enable that, what to really count, we'd have to change the big picture drivers....
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but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for the i like in 3 weeks when we went about deer, there was growing, i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into prosper reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on sunday, so aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and the ocean on the doorstep, you're watching dw news coming up next and dw and use asia. why estimate violence refuses to die down? and india is money pull states and how, what things could was the situation coming up next to the domain. these agents a monday tips begin an invalid. thanks so much for watching. have a lovely day. the stay up to date. don't miss our highlights. the t w program online d w dot com highlights charlotte the.
but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for the i like in 3 weeks when we went about deer, there was growing, i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into prosper reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on sunday, so aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and the ocean on...
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carl reese bus on a small island just of columbia. the blue indigo foundation is trying to turn the tide. it's developing a unique way of growing small carl fragments under the sea to create new rece correspondent nicole risk went to the island of son andras in the caribbean, to find out more new homes under construction biologist maria fit, and then the maya is drilling holes. but one of the most fascinating preaches in the ocean, carls for now they're still small, but they could grow into a new re few in the waters of sun under this island. it is a team effort involving locals, scientists, and dining schools. the window. but obviously this is moving for us, it is really important to focus in the coral restoration and help the reeves we live on an island in the middle of the ocean. and our economy almost entirely depends on coral reeves fans and the impact that humans have on the ocean at the moment is too big into negative. we want our impact on our ecosystem to be positive . so we need that field because they're black though they k
carl reese bus on a small island just of columbia. the blue indigo foundation is trying to turn the tide. it's developing a unique way of growing small carl fragments under the sea to create new rece correspondent nicole risk went to the island of son andras in the caribbean, to find out more new homes under construction biologist maria fit, and then the maya is drilling holes. but one of the most fascinating preaches in the ocean, carls for now they're still small, but they could grow into a...
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carl, great to see you come in so tell us about this exchange between these two people.spondent: yeah, emails the bbc has seen and there is a long exchange between the ceo of this company that operated the festival -- vessel and an expense deep-sea explorer. you mentioned the back-and-forth but a couple of things stand out, there were lots of concerns brought up one about the carbon fiber used to construct the main part of the chamber, where people actually sit inside the titan, saying this was not an appropriate material to be using for this kind of deep-sea vessel. the other concern was as you mentioned about outside certification saying you know this vessel needs to be certified by someone outside the company. the two went back for him stockton rush essentially dismissed these claims saying that they were baseless. >> this was clearly preventable. we do have regulations or the issue that has to come out here that as an industry, but we make submersibles and art making them here in los angeles for 30 years, the best of submarines in the world. edward not be allowed to
carl, great to see you come in so tell us about this exchange between these two people.spondent: yeah, emails the bbc has seen and there is a long exchange between the ceo of this company that operated the festival -- vessel and an expense deep-sea explorer. you mentioned the back-and-forth but a couple of things stand out, there were lots of concerns brought up one about the carbon fiber used to construct the main part of the chamber, where people actually sit inside the titan, saying this was...
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carl nasman. _ that would help for. carl nasman, thank- that would help for.- that would help for. carl nasman, thank you for l that would help for. carl nasman, thank you for your coverage. i spoke with salvatore mercogliano, associate professor of maritime history at campbell university in north carolina, and i got his initial thoughts on the implosion of the vessel. one of the aspects that they're going to be trying to do is determine when the implosion took place. and that's going to be really an analysis of the debris field. if this happened during the descent down, you would have a much larger debris field on the bottom of the ocean. if it happened close to the bottom, then it'll be more compact. but i think one of the aspects they're going to be doing right now is trying to recover key components from the submersible, to see what exactly caused the fatal flaw that led to the death of these five passengers on board. the question that has been raised during all of this — has this been just irresponsible to take on a venture like this? well, you know, you
carl nasman. _ that would help for. carl nasman, thank- that would help for.- that would help for. carl nasman, thank you for l that would help for. carl nasman, thank you for your coverage. i spoke with salvatore mercogliano, associate professor of maritime history at campbell university in north carolina, and i got his initial thoughts on the implosion of the vessel. one of the aspects that they're going to be trying to do is determine when the implosion took place. and that's going to be...
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i'm carl quintanilla at the new york stock exchange.mer is live from the performance review center at ford test track in dearborn, michigan a lot more from jim in just a moment in the meantime, futures are red as investors absorb recent gains. busy week on tap although shortened with powell on the hill tomorrow and tuesday. futures point to a softer opening for stocks today china cutting key interest rates again, and goldman trimming its growth outlook there the latest warning signs for the world's sect largest economy pixar's "elemental" with the worst three-day box office start in its history we begin with jim at ford. you teased us last week. give us a sense of what you're doing there. >> this is really about the change going from internal combustion engine to ev and how ford is managing it. of course, ford versus tesla comes up very many times when i spoke with jim farr earlier this morning before he gave me a ride where i was quite nauseated and grateful i didn't eat breakfast. they're very ventmotivated. i have a mustang ev and 15
i'm carl quintanilla at the new york stock exchange.mer is live from the performance review center at ford test track in dearborn, michigan a lot more from jim in just a moment in the meantime, futures are red as investors absorb recent gains. busy week on tap although shortened with powell on the hill tomorrow and tuesday. futures point to a softer opening for stocks today china cutting key interest rates again, and goldman trimming its growth outlook there the latest warning signs for the...
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carl, thanks very much _ this vessel in time. carl, thanks very much for— this vessel in time.e _ this vessel in time. carl, thanks very much for the update - this vessel in time. carl, thanks very much for the update from i very much for the update from boston. let me give you the latest information that we're getting here at the bbc. the timeline, and that is so important given what we know about office and supplies in the vessel, we're hearing from the us coast guard officially that they received a report at 5:a5pm in the report we received said the crew had started their dive at eight a:m.. so they were considerable weight into their dive. nine hours, a5 minutes into the dive, according to the timeline given to us by the us coast guard. that's when all contact with the vessel was lost, and as we've been hearing, that was on the sunday and we're now in this race against time about 96 hours of oxygen. anotherfragment of time about 96 hours of oxygen. another fragment of information being weaved into the picture that we're learning. earlier, we had a statement from the company
carl, thanks very much _ this vessel in time. carl, thanks very much for— this vessel in time.e _ this vessel in time. carl, thanks very much for the update - this vessel in time. carl, thanks very much for the update from i very much for the update from boston. let me give you the latest information that we're getting here at the bbc. the timeline, and that is so important given what we know about office and supplies in the vessel, we're hearing from the us coast guard officially that they...
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but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for the i like in 3 weeks when we went about there, there was growing, i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into trouble reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on sunday, so aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and the ocean on the doorstep. finally today, australian rescue will cause have managed to set free a humpback while the found itself trapped in shock. net of the gold coast. it was a delicate operation with the rescue was using special cussing equipment to free the 10 meta long while they also managed to fix the net to prevent other way of guessing got stuck. environmental groups have cool to shock nets to be removed during the migration season. when 40000 whales passed through the area this is a quick reminder about top story for you. ukrainian president. love them
but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for the i like in 3 weeks when we went about there, there was growing, i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into trouble reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on sunday, so aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and the ocean on...
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n. space, the survival commission, carl specialist group. you joins us from on bass a on the canyon coast. we saw some examples that of people trying to turn the tide when it comes to the effects of climate change on our oceans. but transplanting corals by hand one by one and injecting antibiotics. is that going to be enough to make a difference? the 3rd, thank you. thanks for having me. i wrote you a question is right. it's not going to be enough to really turn the tide on curry. i mean every f accounts, particularly local levels and where you have communities and stakeholders involved in the re system. but to enable that, what to really count, we'd have to change the big picture drivers. so that's climate change principally and over consumption. so we need to turn those around in order to give the refresh duration assets, the best chance they can have. otherwise, voices say the most calls will be extinguished by the end of the century. what hope is there considering how fragile rapes, i mean, it can just be one or 2 degrees difference and
n. space, the survival commission, carl specialist group. you joins us from on bass a on the canyon coast. we saw some examples that of people trying to turn the tide when it comes to the effects of climate change on our oceans. but transplanting corals by hand one by one and injecting antibiotics. is that going to be enough to make a difference? the 3rd, thank you. thanks for having me. i wrote you a question is right. it's not going to be enough to really turn the tide on curry. i mean every...
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but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for us today. i like in 3 weeks when we went back there, there was growing. i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into trouble reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on sunday, so aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and the ocean on the doorstep. and they couldn't agree more. they with us now after a short break business is up with rout watts. and don't forget, you can always get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that is the w dot com or handle on social media is at studio. you news, make sure to follow this there as well on the coast really from all of us here in our burly news room. thank you so much for your company. the what secrets lie behind these discovered new adventures and 360 degrees and explore. fascinating world heritage sites dw world heritage, the.
but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for us today. i like in 3 weeks when we went back there, there was growing. i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into trouble reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on sunday, so aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and the...
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carl in particular is highly sought after in the jewelry industry. but for years, mediterranean carl populations have been collapsing, which that's what pump and criminal activity solid and joey used to dives the coral . quite legally, he says, but the rise in black market practices made that based on profitable, unsustainable. yeah, and let bishop, there's a lot of legal fishing going on. and that creates huge problems for is because it destroys or carlos stocks and the entire seabed. me to the, for my house, if 10 kilos of carl or growing on a rock illegal fishing method will destroy all the habitats around the cap. cuz you know, the height is on drop as you know, he loads up the carl is last the only one kilo ends up being costs. so it's almost the fast. he says the purchase, carl is sold across the globe demand and stuff in europe and asia, or is especially high performance either says it's hard for a start to use to verify the close origins. if it does go by cool is almost like cocaine these days is on the top you can get the uh and you said yea
carl in particular is highly sought after in the jewelry industry. but for years, mediterranean carl populations have been collapsing, which that's what pump and criminal activity solid and joey used to dives the coral . quite legally, he says, but the rise in black market practices made that based on profitable, unsustainable. yeah, and let bishop, there's a lot of legal fishing going on. and that creates huge problems for is because it destroys or carlos stocks and the entire seabed. me to...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen who's back on the agenda today.ey is with us with the nasdaq having the best first half in history. will tech continue to dominate in the second half >>> breaking in the last half hour, the supreme court decision on student loans we'll look at what retailers are mostly at risk. >>> ai meets some investing advice we'l
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the world's largest carl reef is almost the size of germany, the of the unit school world. heritage site, a treasure without equal and one we were in deep trouble losing australia's great barrier reef. the australian institute of marine science board games, these leading efforts to prevent the total collapse of the reef. marine biologist is passionate about the work being done here. my day to day is facing the rest of the system. however, i don't think that that causes me to lose heart. i still get to go out and see the grades are healthy and beautiful and there's so much diversity that the west protecting the countless chang simulate the living conditions and the reef. carls are sensitive creatures, water quality, light and temperature are major factors in their survival. what happens when those living conditions change and become more uncomfortable for the groups residents? to re terry bleaching is the phenomenon that they fear most because they've suffered too often in recent years. if the water gets to the car real shirts, algae, these algae are not only responsible for the car, was
the world's largest carl reef is almost the size of germany, the of the unit school world. heritage site, a treasure without equal and one we were in deep trouble losing australia's great barrier reef. the australian institute of marine science board games, these leading efforts to prevent the total collapse of the reef. marine biologist is passionate about the work being done here. my day to day is facing the rest of the system. however, i don't think that that causes me to lose heart. i still...
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russia's quota, carl, is 9.8 million barrels a day.they're selling 10.5 because they need the money, then saudi is probably -- there you go. saudi, that's for next year, saudi may be cutting in july to try to counter any oversale by russia. >> what do you say to all the -- i always think of curry at goldman, these bulls who have been - >> everybody's -- all the bulls have been mostly wrong. >> have they been more wrong on demand or inventory supply side? >> that's a great question jpmorgan had the $800 -- that was the worst case scenario. most of the bulls have been wrong. i think citigroup ed morris has been more right than most. i think he's been a little more like, well, there's plenty of oil, right there's plenty of oil. india has been buying up all they can probably then reselling it to other countries that can do it iran is out there doing these ship-to-ship transfers the real question comes back to russia what is russia doing the uae oil minister at the meeting, i obviously was not there, our colleagues were you can watch part o
russia's quota, carl, is 9.8 million barrels a day.they're selling 10.5 because they need the money, then saudi is probably -- there you go. saudi, that's for next year, saudi may be cutting in july to try to counter any oversale by russia. >> what do you say to all the -- i always think of curry at goldman, these bulls who have been - >> everybody's -- all the bulls have been mostly wrong. >> have they been more wrong on demand or inventory supply side? >> that's a...
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but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for us today. i like in 3 weeks when we went about there, there was growing, i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into trouble reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on sunday, so aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and the ocean on the doorstep. and for more i'm joined now by dr. lisa boss domain are some she's the senior research associate at lancaster environment center. and we just saw in our report, one example of the efforts being made to save our oceans, to what extent can re growing coral reefs counter the effects of climate change in our oceans. so yeah, so this has been the topic of my research for the past 2 years looking at how successful some of these restoration methods have been. and what that research is. so showing is that we are getting very good at growing carl's and at relatively smal
but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for us today. i like in 3 weeks when we went about there, there was growing, i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into trouble reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on sunday, so aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and the...
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>>> good tuesday morning i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen. setting the agenda, the most accurate strategist is calling for 4000 on the s&p. barry bannister will break down why he's been so bullish and the sectors he says set to take over. >>> a diplomatic progress between the u.s. and china not enough to calm wall street concerns about the outlook goldman sachs the latest to cut gdp forecast leland miller of the china beige book will join us. >>> just a skip or the beginning of an extended pause krishna guha weighs in as key testimony from the fed chair begins tomorrow. >>> let's take a look at where we stand in the market the s&p is down 0.75%. it's still declines across the board. most sectors are lower today consumer discretionary faring the best keep in mind the context, carl, we're coming off the best week for the s&p and nasdaq since march, so it has been the strong run. still some sizeable gains for the month of june as we head into the final weeks of the year holiday-shortened week powell testimony is key, and a bit of economic data,
>>> good tuesday morning i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen. setting the agenda, the most accurate strategist is calling for 4000 on the s&p. barry bannister will break down why he's been so bullish and the sectors he says set to take over. >>> a diplomatic progress between the u.s. and china not enough to calm wall street concerns about the outlook goldman sachs the latest to cut gdp forecast leland miller of the china beige book will join us. >>> just a skip...
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today dw sign show the kind of crisis is having a devastating effect on carls. a recent study suggests that 90 percent of carlos b c's will soon disappear. and yet, these complex ecosystems are crucial to our plan is around a 1000000000 people in asia alone and source of food directly from re real straight in government has declared its intention to invest billions in protecting the great barrier reef. well, marine biologists have been trying to grow carlos full some time measuring 350000 square kilometers, the world's largest. carl re it is almost the size of germany, the unesco world heritage site, a treasure without equal and one were in deep trouble losing. australia's great barrier reef meals, trillion institute of marine science board games is leading efforts to prevent the total collapse of the reef. marine biologist is passionate about the work being done here. my day to day is facing the rest of the system. however, i don't think that that causes me to lose heart. i still get to go out and see the grades are very healthy and be used for this so much div
today dw sign show the kind of crisis is having a devastating effect on carls. a recent study suggests that 90 percent of carlos b c's will soon disappear. and yet, these complex ecosystems are crucial to our plan is around a 1000000000 people in asia alone and source of food directly from re real straight in government has declared its intention to invest billions in protecting the great barrier reef. well, marine biologists have been trying to grow carlos full some time measuring 350000...
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dom, back to you or carl.y it says dom. >>> kristina partsinevelos >>> nike with its first earnings miss in two years. but the street remains bullish we'll hear from one of three analysts with a sell after the break. >>> plus, june is pride month. cnbc is celebrating all month long and sharing stories of corporate leaders with you here's pfizer's chief corporate affairs officer sally sussmann >> on my journey i was fortunate to come out early when i was in my 20s it's given me a lifetime to build true, deep, authentic relationships based on honesty and truth. we can never stop celebrating and honoring pride month the important rights that we've won, those that i hold dear, the ability to be married, to have adopted a child, cannot be taken for granted. and we need to think about that at least once a year ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. e
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i'm not here to load up the carl is last. the only one kilo ends up being costs, so it's almost the fast. he says the purchase, carl is sold across the globe demand and stuff in europe and asia or is especially high performance either says it's hard for me to start to use to verify the close origins. the difficult high school is almost like cocaine these days is on the top. you kept getting and you said yeah a while ago they caught him to tell him on with a boat who was transporting carl to italy, legally boxes. that's all fit for jackie. you have to take everyone knows, smuggling is happening here and it's put in the gun only thing, but it's not just the fishing, next coaching and smuggling that to destroying coral reefs in the mediterranean cases, the main culprit the entire region has been most of the affected by global warming, biologist sabri out his area has been researching the car while up the coast for a long time. the zip hot out across the bottom of the water temperature is steadily increasing but not positive. we'
i'm not here to load up the carl is last. the only one kilo ends up being costs, so it's almost the fast. he says the purchase, carl is sold across the globe demand and stuff in europe and asia or is especially high performance either says it's hard for me to start to use to verify the close origins. the difficult high school is almost like cocaine these days is on the top. you kept getting and you said yeah a while ago they caught him to tell him on with a boat who was transporting carl to...
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>> i think the to echo carl, it's bigger than just the music, bigger than wrap.uxury world, the do yours, vuitton -- if you see them talking in the front row of every important fashion show, and driving this global mechanism of capitalism that we have. that, level also not knowing where it started. we remember to support brands, those creators of where it came from. it truly is where it is now. i think that it's only going to get bigger and bigger. >> april, when you think about this new generation taking over from the groundbreaking designer such as yourselves, are we in good hands throughout the next 50 years? within this generation? >> they had tools we didn't have. they had lessons learned from us. and so the actual energy that will be created from this will be very interesting, because technology is going to tell the story with the activity as well. >> thank you. thank you all for joining us. and thank you for watching this special presentation of 50 years fly. you can check out the msnbc podcast wherever you get your podcasts, new episodes out every thursda
>> i think the to echo carl, it's bigger than just the music, bigger than wrap.uxury world, the do yours, vuitton -- if you see them talking in the front row of every important fashion show, and driving this global mechanism of capitalism that we have. that, level also not knowing where it started. we remember to support brands, those creators of where it came from. it truly is where it is now. i think that it's only going to get bigger and bigger. >> april, when you think about...
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"squawk on the street" is next ♪ >>> good monday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carluintanilla with david faber, sara eisen at post nine of the new york stock exchange cramer has the morning off futures, modestly softer here after the revolt in russia over the weekend. lot of questions and debate about the impact on stocks and commodities. busy week for data s&p coming off the first weekly loss since march our road map begins with a final week of the month, quarter, and the half watching the macro market risks after that failed weekend mutiny and insurrection in russia >>> tesla shares are down ahead of the opening goldman downgrades the stock >>> a tug of war over alphabet, downgraded at ubs, seeing a.i. risks ahead, while a new b of a survey suggests a google search boost. >>> interesting, guys, some things working, arguably, against the bulls to start the week, not a lot of laeearnings data we'll get buyback blackout windows. we've had a run. jpmorgan asks whether we go back 5% to some moving averages, 10%, 20%, they think 5% is more likely >> it's just a garden va
"squawk on the street" is next ♪ >>> good monday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carluintanilla with david faber, sara eisen at post nine of the new york stock exchange cramer has the morning off futures, modestly softer here after the revolt in russia over the weekend. lot of questions and debate about the impact on stocks and commodities. busy week for data s&p coming off the first weekly loss since march our road map begins with a final week...
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activity, solid and joey used to dives the carl quite legally. he says. but the rise in black market practices made that based on profitable, unsustainable yeah. and the patient was a lot of legal fishing going on. and that creates huge problems for us because of the, destroys their carlos stocks and the entire seabed. me to the for my house, if 10 kilos of carl or growing on a rock illegal fishing methods will destroy all the habitats around to, to get pressed. good to go high. is on drop by g. the not heavy loads up. the carl is lost. the only one kilo ends up being costs, so it's almost the fast. he says the purchase, colorado is sold across the globe demand and stuff in europe and asia, or is especially high performance either says it's hard for me to start to use to verify the close origins. if it does go right. cool is almost like cocaine these days. is on a topic, i got the and you said yeah a while ago they caught him to turn in mine with a boat who was transporting carl to italy legally. that's his. that's all fit for jackie after to pic
activity, solid and joey used to dives the carl quite legally. he says. but the rise in black market practices made that based on profitable, unsustainable yeah. and the patient was a lot of legal fishing going on. and that creates huge problems for us because of the, destroys their carlos stocks and the entire seabed. me to the for my house, if 10 kilos of carl or growing on a rock illegal fishing methods will destroy all the habitats around to, to get pressed. good to go high. is on drop by...
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but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for the i like in 3 weeks when we went back there, there was growing, i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into prosper reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on sunday, so aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and the ocean on the doorstep, tennis and reigning champion, a guy tional tech, has advanced to the french open final. after beating the answer is had at my a, the well number one folder. and i said, the 1st setting the usual style winning 6 to present in had my i gave her a tough baffle though in the 2nd set but sounds, i kept her cool and ended up prevailing 76. on sunday, she will be gunning for the said french open title in 4 years. and there was a shock upset in the semi final match and seated catalina, which over his beaten well, number 2 arena blanca in 3 set d
but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for the i like in 3 weeks when we went back there, there was growing, i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into prosper reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on sunday, so aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and the ocean on...
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thank you, carl.ent prompted by the murder of george floyd by a police officer in 2020 found that the minneapolis police department had a pattern of using excessive force on, and discriminating against, black and native american people. george floyd's death sparked mass protests and president biden released a statement on friday saying the findings aredisturbing and underscore the urgent need for congress to pass common sense reforms that increase public trust, combat racial discrimination and strengthen public safety. bbc�*s north america editor sarah smith has more. the demonstrations sparked by the death of george floyd. the police in minneapolis attacked protesters and journalists, violating their constitutional right to free speech. that's just one of the devastating conclusions from a report that also finds the police force was racist and wantonly violent. the report found that the minneapolis police department: we found that the minneapolis police department routinely uses excessive force, ofte
thank you, carl.ent prompted by the murder of george floyd by a police officer in 2020 found that the minneapolis police department had a pattern of using excessive force on, and discriminating against, black and native american people. george floyd's death sparked mass protests and president biden released a statement on friday saying the findings aredisturbing and underscore the urgent need for congress to pass common sense reforms that increase public trust, combat racial discrimination and...
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carl nasman, thank you _ keep things safe. carl nasman, thank you so — keep things safe., thank you so much _ keep things safe. carl nasman, thank you so much for- keep things safe. carl nasman, thank you so much for keeping | thank you so much for keeping us up—to—date or evening on this very important story. let's take a look at what we know about the titan. the missing submersible weighs about 23,000le, or roughly 10,400kg. the titan is about 22 feet long — or 6.7 metres. it's also capable of reaching depths of up to 13,123 feet below sea level — roughly 4,000 metres. and with the help of four electric thrusters, the titan can reach speeds of about 3 knots, or3 mph. live now to dr kenneth ledez, a hyperbaric medicine expert. thank you so much forjoining us tonight. we have been talking this evening about the time possibly left for this crew, the time, the amount of breathable air they might have left. it is not clear at this point how much oxygen is still available but how would you calculate what they might have left to them at this point? well, we really do not know
carl nasman, thank you _ keep things safe. carl nasman, thank you so — keep things safe., thank you so much _ keep things safe. carl nasman, thank you so much for- keep things safe. carl nasman, thank you so much for keeping | thank you so much for keeping us up—to—date or evening on this very important story. let's take a look at what we know about the titan. the missing submersible weighs about 23,000le, or roughly 10,400kg. the titan is about 22 feet long — or 6.7 metres. it's also...
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the key to helps transplant carl's into the reef, just opposite the small beach restaurant that he runs. that is part of for me. and that is what gonna help us get some fish. um, but the, the, the, the hoses protect or beach also 2 decades ago he needed only 2 hours to get enough fish in one go. now with the reeves degrading it can take up to a day, but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for the i like in 3 weeks when we went back there, there was growing, i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into proper reeves and with a pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it. the team on some numbers are aware of that, but every, as it counts, just safety ecosystem and the ocean on the doorstep. is it or is it not under way for months? there has been speculation about ukraine spring offensive, and tonight there are once again conflicting reports about the status of the operation. the washington post is quoting ukrainian offi
the key to helps transplant carl's into the reef, just opposite the small beach restaurant that he runs. that is part of for me. and that is what gonna help us get some fish. um, but the, the, the, the hoses protect or beach also 2 decades ago he needed only 2 hours to get enough fish in one go. now with the reeves degrading it can take up to a day, but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for the i like in 3 weeks when we went back there, there was growing, i...
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carl in boston.the last half hour, we also heard from sherman and cofounder of verizon maritime services which operates the mother ship that carried the submersible before its dissent on sunday. >> our critical role remains in support capacity. it is critical for the crew d families aboard the titan and the polar prints. the captain and crew have been steadfast in providing support during this time. we have been supporting titanic expeditions for several years. the polar prints remains at the titanic site, participating in efforts. we are aware of the time sensitivity around this mission. our teens are experts in the field and will continue to support this in any way you can. remain focused to contribute to the source of the titan and crew and continue to hold hope they will be road located -- be relocated and brought to safety. i think you are aware that communication ceased. nancy: that is the chairman and cofounder of verizon maritime services which operates the mothership -- of horizon maritime s
carl in boston.the last half hour, we also heard from sherman and cofounder of verizon maritime services which operates the mother ship that carried the submersible before its dissent on sunday. >> our critical role remains in support capacity. it is critical for the crew d families aboard the titan and the polar prints. the captain and crew have been steadfast in providing support during this time. we have been supporting titanic expeditions for several years. the polar prints remains at...
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where is that more apparent, then that's a great barrier reef. form mass of carl bleaching. some 7 years have caused such a mass of damage that immense go is threatened to revolt its world heritage site status. australia is reputation and a lot of money are at stake. the reef is an enormous economic asset providing $70000.00 jobs. most of them in the tourist industry, dining instructor nadine who came here from germany 9 years ago and also conducts research dives. yeah, so yeah, it's nice to know for the various steps to see how many carls there are in any given location. how many different types, how many have died? how much out g is still that. and whether there is any coral bleaching the send the entire data to the marine biologists of the english institute, closing the circle of those committed to protecting this unique eco system to the very end. the shows also poses a threat to read and they will likely be more of them again this year. in may 2023 . the road me to a logical organization. won't that i'll nino is looming again in 2019 this regularly recurring climate phe
where is that more apparent, then that's a great barrier reef. form mass of carl bleaching. some 7 years have caused such a mass of damage that immense go is threatened to revolt its world heritage site status. australia is reputation and a lot of money are at stake. the reef is an enormous economic asset providing $70000.00 jobs. most of them in the tourist industry, dining instructor nadine who came here from germany 9 years ago and also conducts research dives. yeah, so yeah, it's nice to...
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>>> good tuesday morning i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla live from post 9 on the new york stock exchange. setting the agenda, mark smucker on the heels of a strong quarter as we heard from a number of the staples companies. higher prices driving sales increases while volumes are flat we'll get his take on the consumer and where prices go from here. >>> jpmorgan is with us, running out of reasons to be on the sidelines as wall street debates what type of land, wall street is headed for. >>> later, the return of meredith whitney, known for her big call on the banking sector before the financial crisis. she is back with a new research firm and a new call on the housing market. >>> a check on the markets we're in a familiar range just south of 4300. some pretty big calls out of the likes of goldman, and in the wake of what's a vacuum of ecodata and fed speak, at least today. >> not a lot of directional drivers but what is notable is the expansion of the rally last week and the previous weeks we've been bemoaning, it's big cap tech i'm looking at the russell 2000 of small caps, up 2%
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the world's largest carl reef is almost the size of germany. on the it's a unesco world heritage site, a treasure without equal and one we're in danger of losing the las trail years. great. barrier reef the us trillion institute of marine science board games is leading efforts to prevent the total collapse of the reef. marine biologist is passionate about the work being done here. my day to day is facing the rest of my happens the system however, i don't think that that causes me to lose. i still get to go out and see the grades are very healthy and be useful. and this so much diversity that the west protecting the countless change simulate the living conditions and the reef. carls are sensitive creatures, water quality, light and temperature are major factors in their survival. what happens when those living conditions change and become more uncomfortable for the roofs? residents? change conditions. tearing, leaching is the phenomenon that they fear most because they've suffered too often in recent years. if the water gets to water, the cold s
the world's largest carl reef is almost the size of germany. on the it's a unesco world heritage site, a treasure without equal and one we're in danger of losing the las trail years. great. barrier reef the us trillion institute of marine science board games is leading efforts to prevent the total collapse of the reef. marine biologist is passionate about the work being done here. my day to day is facing the rest of my happens the system however, i don't think that that causes me to lose. i...
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