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antarctica is 720 miles from the argentinian coast. from their words, so close. >> you should try to go there. normally it would be way too expensive. >> a travel group sponsors tours several times a year, particularly during the six arctic summer months from october through march. >> twice a day do expeditions. so you go in the small raft. antarctica is a different world. if you haven't been there, you can't imagine what it's like. it's so beautiful, the scenery. you have all these animals you have nowhere else in the world. you have two types of moss that grow there. that's it. yeah, it's amazing. >> although the antarctica vistas are spectacular, they're set against the backdrop of frigid weather. average temperatures on the continent hover around minus 70 degrees fahrenheit. at the time of the trip it was summer and it was a bit warmer. >> it was around zero. it was really cold. the wind is really cold. the ice is really cold. a lot of layers on. jackets, scarves, hats. >> despite the bitter cold, lex and company soak in every brea
antarctica is 720 miles from the argentinian coast. from their words, so close. >> you should try to go there. normally it would be way too expensive. >> a travel group sponsors tours several times a year, particularly during the six arctic summer months from october through march. >> twice a day do expeditions. so you go in the small raft. antarctica is a different world. if you haven't been there, you can't imagine what it's like. it's so beautiful, the scenery. you have all...
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. >> i want to go to antarctica with clothes on. >> i love the fact she wants to go to antarctica. >> has been, just not without clothes. she had to pose in a bikini. >> somewhere casual where we can talk and hang out and involves horse back riding. >> the cliche, horse back riding on a date? like that ever happens. >> if you knew anything about kate upton, you would know she is an equestrian and has a horse and two ponies. >> don't get angry. oddly enough, i think i would be just as interested in this video. >> these aren't the most hard hitting questions. >> you want her to talk about the political economy and the industrial society? >> i can think of more interesting questions than do you like animals. >> i am a huge animal lover. >> like, no, i hate them. >> what would you act like? >> only eat cookies, cakes or pie, which would you choose. >> the question, do you really care what the answers are? >> see, even you got sucked right back. >> it is hard not to look. her cup runneth over. >> it is nice she has a hobby. >> i like herbert because she is an equestrian. >> glad she is a d
. >> i want to go to antarctica with clothes on. >> i love the fact she wants to go to antarctica. >> has been, just not without clothes. she had to pose in a bikini. >> somewhere casual where we can talk and hang out and involves horse back riding. >> the cliche, horse back riding on a date? like that ever happens. >> if you knew anything about kate upton, you would know she is an equestrian and has a horse and two ponies. >> don't get angry. oddly...
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i'm feeling antarctica, "c." final answer. >> you got the right feeling there. it is antarctica.hat's for sure. all right, let's see how much money that feeling was worth. how about another $5,000? $32,600 in the bank.
i'm feeling antarctica, "c." final answer. >> you got the right feeling there. it is antarctica.hat's for sure. all right, let's see how much money that feeling was worth. how about another $5,000? $32,600 in the bank.
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scientists studying antarctica said the ice is melting a record rate.he study was carried out by a survey at the university of australia. it shows the melting of ice is at its highest level in 1000 years. scientists previously warned the peninsula has seen temperatures rise by two and a half degrees since the 1960's, and although there are record levels of ice melting, scientists have observed an increase in the amount of sea ice around antarctica. we spoke with a doctor from the british-and arctic survey who told us about the findings. >> this is, and all the way down to the bottom, and we were able to reconstruct what happened over thousands of years, and what we published was the last thousand years where we showed the temperature has been steadily warming. they are increasing their rates, but 600 years there is very little ice melts. another is 10 times more than we saw 600 years ago. what we are able to say is the level of temperature change we are seeing at the moment is very .nusual it will probably not reduce climate change. we do not use it to
scientists studying antarctica said the ice is melting a record rate.he study was carried out by a survey at the university of australia. it shows the melting of ice is at its highest level in 1000 years. scientists previously warned the peninsula has seen temperatures rise by two and a half degrees since the 1960's, and although there are record levels of ice melting, scientists have observed an increase in the amount of sea ice around antarctica. we spoke with a doctor from the british-and...
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find it here if you're like a barbell been stories you need perspective from top class cancer to antarctica. is easy to. eat. to the international airport in the very heart of moscow. here here here that's my. cup is mine it's mine i swear. you say get away from. this was. all this for a piece of iron shame on you. a piece of iron shot to hell with you. how do you find money but always. i let me see. you get. nice cause you've never been assigned your mom saw it this stuff that i've been to from the front don't take them. to the british you know if you don't pick them son to to try . my parents gave me that because it cost a hundred shekels but. why did they give you one for the window my brother well yes another one this is the shower this is the bedroom hello girls so come say hello. now could mine is closed on top if it will install a single pair and times over it. over the flooring all right. this is only temporary right enjoy thanks. where does your husband work. chose barely pay him once every three months to sign up so when we dialed the floor it cost thirteen thousand shekels just f
find it here if you're like a barbell been stories you need perspective from top class cancer to antarctica. is easy to. eat. to the international airport in the very heart of moscow. here here here that's my. cup is mine it's mine i swear. you say get away from. this was. all this for a piece of iron shame on you. a piece of iron shot to hell with you. how do you find money but always. i let me see. you get. nice cause you've never been assigned your mom saw it this stuff that i've been to...
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that's lincoln else worth who was the american explorer of antarctica. he approached her with the idea of naming his boat, which was going to go to antarctica after wyatt. and he created a little shrine on the ship with eye glasses she gave him and a rifle and all of these things. it was a great idea. it was hard to imagine. it was like naming the space shuttle after him. i tracked the story in the "new york times" there were hundreds of them. basically wyatt's name was in the newspaper at least once a month for six years. in the 19 30s. so take a look at the front page of the "new york times" january 22, 1936. this is the same day that edward the eighth is proclaimed the king of england and there over on the left-hand side is a story about lincoln who had been lost at sea and oops. how am i going get back to that? there we go. he's reporting aboard the motorship wyatt earp. it polished his reputation suddenly known to the greatest story of adventure in the united states in the 19 30s. so i think she was heart end and em emboldened by the sensation. and
that's lincoln else worth who was the american explorer of antarctica. he approached her with the idea of naming his boat, which was going to go to antarctica after wyatt. and he created a little shrine on the ship with eye glasses she gave him and a rifle and all of these things. it was a great idea. it was hard to imagine. it was like naming the space shuttle after him. i tracked the story in the "new york times" there were hundreds of them. basically wyatt's name was in the...
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and he approached josephine with the idea of naming his boat, which was going to go to antarctica, afterwyatt earp. and he created a little shrine on the ship with eyeglasses that josephine gave him and a rifle and all of these things. and teen thought this was a -- josephine thought this was a great idea. it's hard to imagine now, but it was sort of like naming the space shuttle after wyatt earp. i tracked the stories in "the new york times," there were hundreds of them. and, basically, wyatt earp's fame was in the newspapers at least once a month for six years in the 1930s. so take a look at the front page of "the new york times," january 22, 1936. this is the same day that edward viii is proclaimed the king of england, and there over on the left-hand column is a story about lincoln ellsworth who had been lost at sea, and -- whoops. oh, i don't know how i'm going to get back to that. oh, there we go. and he's reporting aboard the motor ship, the wyatt earp. so this, once again, polished up wyatt earp's reputation and suddenly he was yoked to the greatest story of adventure in the unite
and he approached josephine with the idea of naming his boat, which was going to go to antarctica, afterwyatt earp. and he created a little shrine on the ship with eyeglasses that josephine gave him and a rifle and all of these things. and teen thought this was a -- josephine thought this was a great idea. it's hard to imagine now, but it was sort of like naming the space shuttle after wyatt earp. i tracked the stories in "the new york times," there were hundreds of them. and,...
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hiked .appalachian trail, biked across the u.s., even conducted research in antarctica, conquering herbut also running away. she was running away from the anger she felt towards her biological mother. and jane was by her side when she went in search of her birth mom. >> it was a wild experience. the three of us went to lunch. you know, me, white, privileged movie star. and this woman who's had a really rough life. she didn't seem to be angry. she didn't seem to be resentful. she has a good sense of rumor. i found out where mary gets her laugh. >> reporter: is it an overstatement to say jane fonda saved your life? >> it is not an overstatement at all. she doesn't know how amazing she has been and what she has done. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm juju chang in hollywood, california. >> mary williams' book "the lost daughter" went on sale today. >>> now it's time for tonight's "closing argument." today, mother jones magazine released tapes of senator mitch mcconnell's campaign strategizing againsti actress ashl ashley judd who was expected to run against mcconnell. the senator's campaig
hiked .appalachian trail, biked across the u.s., even conducted research in antarctica, conquering herbut also running away. she was running away from the anger she felt towards her biological mother. and jane was by her side when she went in search of her birth mom. >> it was a wild experience. the three of us went to lunch. you know, me, white, privileged movie star. and this woman who's had a really rough life. she didn't seem to be angry. she didn't seem to be resentful. she has a...
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we create exhibits for everywhere, every continent but antarctica. >> huh. >> we're working on that one, but the -- we actually, and what we do is we want to change the way the world learns. >> uh-huh. >> what we want to do is awaken people's natural cureious et. not people, not make people feel like they have to learn something but get them curious. that is an can't where, if you place yourself at ju the right spot and see your eye bat 100 times. >> just your eye? >> just your eye. >> okay, does it simulate the earthquake? >> it -- that particular? >> no, not that one, but others. >> we, we -- . >> the bay area. >> we have some exhibits, actually, about the motion of the earth. >> uh-huh. >> mostly, it's about human curiosity and the light and sound human psychology. and the environment. the wind and tides in the bay. >> ness is we're coming up on earth day and had the sierra magazine editor just leaving, and how green is the new place? >> we hope this will be the largest, totally net zero museum, net zero energy. >> net zero? >> means that we make as much energy with the cells on the
we create exhibits for everywhere, every continent but antarctica. >> huh. >> we're working on that one, but the -- we actually, and what we do is we want to change the way the world learns. >> uh-huh. >> what we want to do is awaken people's natural cureious et. not people, not make people feel like they have to learn something but get them curious. that is an can't where, if you place yourself at ju the right spot and see your eye bat 100 times. >> just your eye?...
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demonstration in the history of humankind february 2003 against of looming war with iraq including antarctica they had a weather station and americans reacted by saying they must hate us because we are good and for our freedom but it turns out that is not a helpful way to understand for a behavior in the concept of anti-americanism is a wall between ourselves with the complexity of the world by decide to look into its history and it goes back 200 years. >>host: y 8099? >> in that year there were a number of critical books printed about the rise of u.s. industrial power posing a challenge to industrial trade and there was a debate tim political realm how to ensure the rising challenge of the new world power would not take over the market's that is the
demonstration in the history of humankind february 2003 against of looming war with iraq including antarctica they had a weather station and americans reacted by saying they must hate us because we are good and for our freedom but it turns out that is not a helpful way to understand for a behavior in the concept of anti-americanism is a wall between ourselves with the complexity of the world by decide to look into its history and it goes back 200 years. >>host: y 8099? >> in that...
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find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspectives from top class cans to antarctica. well it's thursday and that means it's tech talk time my guest today was derek khana he's a visiting fellow at the yale law information society project first topic a new program called aero this is a digital television service that claims it allows users to stream all network channels to all homes with a web connection but without a broadcast television subscription here's how it works anyone can watch live broadcast t.v. for free off the air with an internal aerial is taken that it indeed unbelievably small small enough that hundreds of thousands you can see. where you can access them from the internet and watch live broadcast t.v. as it is so you can choose the t.v. you want. you can even record that live t.v. you please back with the d.v.r. without the bugs this is the real deal folks this program has the potential to reconfigure the television experience television viewing experience as we know it and the four major networks are taking notice why well because they get what is cal
find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspectives from top class cans to antarctica. well it's thursday and that means it's tech talk time my guest today was derek khana he's a visiting fellow at the yale law information society project first topic a new program called aero this is a digital television service that claims it allows users to stream all network channels to all homes with a web connection but without a broadcast television subscription here's how it works...
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looked at orlando we will open in antarctica a massive new attraction in orlando.it to the continent go into the habitat to ride a vehicle that takes you through the enclosure and then it led to out of the penguin habitat. a cool attraction. and a new water park in san diego. just south of sea world and it has been so well received it is a great new concept. liz: that has a lot of @%pital expenditure and you are sensitive and vulnerable to a recovering economy that may or may not stumble. are you prepared for some stumbling blocks along the way? it has been a tentative recovery. >> to give background i started in our company as a teenager i have seen a lot of economic cycles. this one we saw a gradual improvement that we benefit from such a different experience aad then we have destination markets and regional markets regional we will see them in florida and california. >> the stock jumped right out of the gate it looks like a smart idea the blackstone was your biggest donor and they could have sold you easily to another private outfit. whitey think the ipo route w
looked at orlando we will open in antarctica a massive new attraction in orlando.it to the continent go into the habitat to ride a vehicle that takes you through the enclosure and then it led to out of the penguin habitat. a cool attraction. and a new water park in san diego. just south of sea world and it has been so well received it is a great new concept. liz: that has a lot of @%pital expenditure and you are sensitive and vulnerable to a recovering economy that may or may not stumble. are...
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won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspective from top class cans in antarctica. welcome back to the big picture rumble joining us tonight are heather sermo out of by leave let's get back to yesterday we had fast food workers on strike all across new york city there are many fifteen dollars an hour you know the least they should be asking for you considering the massive profits that the fast food corporations like the brands in the rest of the day we have a chart showing you right there mcdonald's yum brands wal-mart huge profits workers are getting minimum wage but this isn't just happening in the fast food sector this is been a trend that's been going on for the last thirty years if you look at worker productivity averse worker wages i think we have a chart for that too coming up is that they used to track together for one hundred years as worker productivity went up so did worker wages go up then around the late seventy's in the early eighty's they split and now workers aren't getting paid anywhere close to their productivity levels if they were getting paid c
won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspective from top class cans in antarctica. welcome back to the big picture rumble joining us tonight are heather sermo out of by leave let's get back to yesterday we had fast food workers on strike all across new york city there are many fifteen dollars an hour you know the least they should be asking for you considering the massive profits that the fast food corporations like the brands in the rest of the day we have a chart...
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we would like to you spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world, including antarctica. if you wish to opine, the word of the day is do not be lugubrious when writing. remember, the spin stops here. we are d
we would like to you spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world, including antarctica. if you wish to opine, the word of the day is do not be lugubrious when writing. remember, the spin stops here. we are d
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. >> antarctica. >> my seventh continent. last year, my wish was to be in every country.ith to join us. this cuts across every faith. it doesn't matter if you're catholic, jewish, i want synagogues, mosques, the episcopals, i want everybody to join us in this worldwide campaign for autism. >> thank you both so much for what you've done. love you both, always will. we'll be right back. >> thank you. as well as they could because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their bes
. >> antarctica. >> my seventh continent. last year, my wish was to be in every country.ith to join us. this cuts across every faith. it doesn't matter if you're catholic, jewish, i want synagogues, mosques, the episcopals, i want everybody to join us in this worldwide campaign for autism. >> thank you both so much for what you've done. love you both, always will. we'll be right back. >> thank you. as well as they could because they don't take it with food. switch to...
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we would like to you spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world, including antarctica.
we would like to you spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world, including antarctica.
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his example, not a single man gave up, not a single man quit, and after over a year stranded in antarctica, every one of his crew was rescued. he was an example of executional discipline. defined as strict adherence to the standards that we ask others to observe. there is another type of discipline. i would call it ethical discipline that a leader must observe. i will not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do, sums it up well. and most of us aren't going to have to apply this code in life and death ethical decisions or navigate a complex right and wrong dilemma where our lives or our decision affects thousands. but all of us face smaller decisions like this every day. and because they seem lower in magnitude, they can seem lower -- lesser in importance. for example, does it really matter if i tell someone i've almost finished that presentation when i haven't really started? does it -- do people really care when we tell them we'll handle something minor, and then we walk away from that conversation and forget all about it. do my little girls remember when i tell them i'll be at their
his example, not a single man gave up, not a single man quit, and after over a year stranded in antarctica, every one of his crew was rescued. he was an example of executional discipline. defined as strict adherence to the standards that we ask others to observe. there is another type of discipline. i would call it ethical discipline that a leader must observe. i will not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do, sums it up well. and most of us aren't going to have to apply this code in...
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about half of it melts in the coming decades, together with a small part of antarctica, we could see sea level rise of two or three meters. soily indicated in this country what could be the consequence of combination of extreme weather pattern as well as a rising sea level. so if it was only for the security of our cities, whether there are florida or the west coast, or even if they are in china or bangladesh or india, it's absolutely clear that no threat apart from a major military nuclear kind will be as disasterrous for the future of our cities for all for all over the world as the melting of the ice. the arctic is the primary area where this is taking place. so with that message, as well as the need to enhance our dialogue and corporation of this new arctic future, be ready to enter the dialogue which nation in the farway places in the world already engaged in the future of our own and our own territory. it is necessary to try to find new ways to enhance the dialogue on the arctic. those of us together with distinguished political leaders from other part of the world to come toge
about half of it melts in the coming decades, together with a small part of antarctica, we could see sea level rise of two or three meters. soily indicated in this country what could be the consequence of combination of extreme weather pattern as well as a rising sea level. so if it was only for the security of our cities, whether there are florida or the west coast, or even if they are in china or bangladesh or india, it's absolutely clear that no threat apart from a major military nuclear...
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i have been just about every continent except antarctica.t the code of conduct, it is generally acceptable. most major nations say it looks pretty good. there are some changes that we would like to see, as colleagues from russia, but even they say this is basically the un general assembly resolution. on the substance, there is a general agreement. the real challenge with the process has been a lack of outreach and the need to get that process together. i think that as a result of a couple of things. the european action service has stood up. the good news is this -- they have just appointed a new special representative for nonproliferation in poland. he is the former direct your of security policy studies as well as the former head of the wmd center. he has a lot of expertise in multilateral diplomacy. he and i have had consultations and he has had consultations with numerous nations around the world. he understands the challenge is with the process. he is determined to get it right. i think that is the challenge with the code. with regards t
i have been just about every continent except antarctica.t the code of conduct, it is generally acceptable. most major nations say it looks pretty good. there are some changes that we would like to see, as colleagues from russia, but even they say this is basically the un general assembly resolution. on the substance, there is a general agreement. the real challenge with the process has been a lack of outreach and the need to get that process together. i think that as a result of a couple of...
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every been just about continent except antarctica.generally when you look at the code of conduct, it is generally acceptable. most major nations say it looks pretty good. there are some changes that we would like to see, as colleagues from russia, but even they say this is basically the un general assembly resolution. on the substance, there is a general agreement. the real challenge with the process has been a lack of outreach and the need to get that process together. i think that as a result of a couple of things. the european action service has stood up. the good news is this -- they have just appointed a new special representative for nonproliferation in poland. he is the former direct your of security policy studies as well as the former head of the wmd center. he has a lot of expertise in multilateral diplomacy. he and i have had consultations and he has had consultations with numerous nations around the world. he understands the challenge is with the process. he is determined to get it right. i think that is the challenge with
every been just about continent except antarctica.generally when you look at the code of conduct, it is generally acceptable. most major nations say it looks pretty good. there are some changes that we would like to see, as colleagues from russia, but even they say this is basically the un general assembly resolution. on the substance, there is a general agreement. the real challenge with the process has been a lack of outreach and the need to get that process together. i think that as a result...
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from people around the world and i've been to just about every consonant with the exception of antarctica. generally when you look at the code of conduct, most major nations say it looks pretty good. there's some additional changes we would like to see as a colleague from russia, that even our colleagues from russia say this is basically the u.n. general assembly resolution in many ways they russia proposed on tcbm. there is a general agreement. the real challenge at the e.u. process has been a lack of outreach and the need to get the process together. that's a result of a couple of things. the action service has just stood up. the good news is this, they have just appointed a new special representatives for non-proliferation in poland. he is the former director study as well as the former head of the nato wmd setnor, has a lot of expertise and multilateral diplomacy. he and i have had consultations and he has had consultations for key nations around the world. he understands the challenge here is that the process and he is determined to get the process right. i think that's the real key
from people around the world and i've been to just about every consonant with the exception of antarctica. generally when you look at the code of conduct, most major nations say it looks pretty good. there's some additional changes we would like to see as a colleague from russia, that even our colleagues from russia say this is basically the u.n. general assembly resolution in many ways they russia proposed on tcbm. there is a general agreement. the real challenge at the e.u. process has been a...
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if about half of it melts in the coming decades, together with a small part of antarctica, we could see a sea level rise of two or three meters. it was indicated what could be the consequences of extreme weather patterns as well as a rising sea level. if it was only for the security of our cities, whether in florida or the west coast or even in china or bangladesh or noia, it is clear that threat part from a major military catastrophe of the nuclear kind will be as disastrous for the future of our cities and our nations all over the world in every continent as the melting of the ice. the arctic is the primary area where this is taking place. we have the message as well as the need to enhance our dialogue on cooperation on this new arctic future and be ready to add to a dialogue which nations in faraway places in the world are already engaged in on the future of our own backyards and our own territory. it is necessary to try to find new ways to enhance the dialogue and the cooperation of the arctic. together with inguisd political leaders from other parts of the world who have come toget
if about half of it melts in the coming decades, together with a small part of antarctica, we could see a sea level rise of two or three meters. it was indicated what could be the consequences of extreme weather patterns as well as a rising sea level. if it was only for the security of our cities, whether in florida or the west coast or even in china or bangladesh or noia, it is clear that threat part from a major military catastrophe of the nuclear kind will be as disastrous for the future of...
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if about half of it melts in the coming decades together with a small part of antarctica, we could see a sea level rise of 2-3 meters. storm sandy indicated in this country what could be the consequences of the combination of extreme weather patterns as well as rising sea levels. so if it was only for the security of our cities whether they are in florida or on the west coast or even if they are in china or bangladesh or india, it's absolutely clear that no threat apart from a major military catastrophe of a nuclear kind will be as disastrous for the future of ourties and our nations all over the -- our cities and our nations all over the world on every continent as the melting of the ice on the arctic -- and the arctic is the primary area where this is taking place. so with that message as well as the need to enhance our dialogue and cooperation on this newark tick future -- new arctic future, i'll be ready to enter the dialogue which nations in faraway places are already engaged in on the future of our own backyard and our own territory. it is necessary to try to find new ways to enh
if about half of it melts in the coming decades together with a small part of antarctica, we could see a sea level rise of 2-3 meters. storm sandy indicated in this country what could be the consequences of the combination of extreme weather patterns as well as rising sea levels. so if it was only for the security of our cities whether they are in florida or on the west coast or even if they are in china or bangladesh or india, it's absolutely clear that no threat apart from a major military...